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DESTINATIONS EVENTS & FESTIVALS CRUISE


The northern lights are so popular that P&O, Saga and CMV also have winter cruises to Norway


LEFT: Northern lights viewed on Hurtigruten’s Trollfjord


w IN MEMORY The First World War ended on November 11, 1918, and Fred Olsen is marking the centenary with a seven-night round-trip cruise from Southampton that is in Ghent for Remembrance Sunday. Passengers can visit Ypres, which was reduced to rubble during the fighting, and Thiepval Memorial in France.


From £799 departing November 8. June 2019 will be 75 years


since the D-Day Landings in Normandy that marked the start of the end of the Second World War. Scenic is remembering the occasion with a Seine river cruise from Paris on June 4 that is in Honfleur for two days so passengers can visit the Landing Beaches and watch the


parades and commemorations. Azamara’s 2019 14-night


Tall Sails and Remembrance cruise is in Cherbourg for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day Landings and in Rouen in France for L’Armada 2019, when around 50 ships dock on the Seine River, which runs through the town. From £4,363 for 14 nights departing May 28, 2019.


w CELESTIAL SIGHTINGS Hurtigruten is the master when it comes to northern lights cruises, with sailings up and down the coast of Norway throughout winter and announcements made when they are spotted. The line often offers a free


one-week voyage if the lights don’t show for passengers travelling on 12-day round-trip sailings from Bergen. The lights are so popular that


P&O Cruises, Saga and CMV also have winter cruises to Norway. CMV has a 15-night Land of the Northern Lights cruise from Bristol Avonmouth, departing March 17, 2019, from £1,259. Instead of waiting for the lights


to come on, passengers can see them go out on an 11-night cruise from Dubai to Mumbai with Azamara, timed to coincide with a total eclipse of the sun at 9am on December 26, 2019. From £2,397 departing December 17.


44 travelweekly.co.uk 8 March 2018


PICTURE: ERHARD BARWICK/HURTIGRUTEN


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