Norwegian Fjords | Fjords
Scenic F jords of N orway
13th
July 2018 • 7 nights • Sails from Dover • Boudicca • D1813 From only £999 per person
Witness spectacular scenery as you sail the stunning fjords of Norway, from eerie Sognefjord to the glassy waters of Lysefjord. The quaint villages of Rosendal and Flåm; the Hanseatic city of Bergen; and a scenic sailing of the narrow Nærøyfjord – courtesy of Boudicca diverting away from the usual route out at sea – are all sure to be highlights.
Date Arrive Depart Destination
JULY 2018 Fri 13 Sat 14
PM Dover Cruising
Sun 15 early am late am Cruising Lysefjord Sun 15 early pm early pm Cruising Jøsenfjord Sun 15 late pm late pm Cruising Erfjord Sun 15 late pm late night Cruising Karmsund
Mon 16 early am late pm Rosendal, Hardangerfjord, Norway
Mon 16 late pm late pm Cruising to Fureberg Waterfall, Maurangerfjord
Tue 17 early am late pm Flåm, Aurlandsfjord, Norway D
Tue 17 late pm late night Cruising Nærøyfjord (to Gudvangen)
Tue 17
Fri 20 AM D Anchor port
Cruising Sognefjord
Wed 18 early am late pm Bergen, Norway Thu 19
Cruising Dover
Nærøyfjord
Recommended experiences Admire the views along Lysefjord Go kayaking on the Nærøyfjord View Fureberg Waterfall from your ship
Upgrade prices per person, per night Ocean View Room from: £22 Balcony Room from: Suite from:
£108 £115
Single Rooms from: £1,599
Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.
All included in your cruise price:
Comfortable en-suite accommodation • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, five-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet and self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures and talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis and gym • Choice of live evening entertainment • 2 formal nights
Mesmeric scenic cruising is first up. Sail along the glassy waters of Lysefjord and beautiful Jøsenfjord, before diverting to travel through Erfjord and the size-restricted Karmsund Strait. You’ll then visit Rosendal, beautifully engulfed by picturesque mountain panoramas. Here you can take a flightseeing adventure and view the Hardangerfjord and nearby Folgefonna Glacier. After your time ashore, Boudicca will deviate down Maurangerfjord to admire the cascading Fureberg Waterfall.
A day in Flåm follows. You can absorb magical views from the Stegastein Lookout; admire the mighty Tvinde and Kjofossen waterfalls; go kayaking; or journey into the mountains on the iconic Flåm Railway. Nærøyfjord – rated joint top in National Geographic’s list of natural heritage sites worldwide – is your initial route for departure. The passage is one of the most dramatic in Europe; each twist and turn gives the impression of heading towards a dead end. This is closely followed by Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord.
Finally, explore the highlights of Bergen, including the colourful, UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf, the Troldhaugen Museum, the fish market and the funicular railway.
Bergen
Flåm
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