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Alesund
Tromsø, Norway
Bergen
Haugesund
Haraldshaugen
Djupadalen
Alta - Overnight onboard
Alta Museum
National Park
Kristiansund
Nordmore Museum
Varden Viewpoint
The Art Nouveau Town
Fjellheisen
Bergen Harbour
Nordvegen History Centre
Tirpitz Museum
Shipbuilding Museum
Storhaugen
Fisheries Museum
Polar Museum
Arctic Cathedral
Bergenhus Fortress
Fløibanen
Regatta
lady on deck
pool
Polo Grill
Horizons
Martinis
Stateroom Veranda
Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite
Entertainment
On Deck
Casino
Boutiques
Grand Staircase
Library
Southampton
DAY 1
15 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.
At Sea
DAY 2-3
16 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Alesund
DAY 4
18 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 9 PM
The artistic, quirky and historic town of Alesund is not only a great stop off on your way to explore the Geirangerfjord, but a hidden gem in itself. Boasting unique Art Nouveau architecture throughout the town, you'll find an abundance of boutiques, bars and eateries surrounded by the backdrop of the picture-perfect Sunmore Alps. Whether you're on a leisurely stroll through town or enjoying outdoor excursions, Alesund is an unforgettable port of call on a Norwegian Fjords cruise.
Things to do in Alesund:
Storhaugen
If you’re looking for beautiful panoramic views of Alesund and scenic walks, Storhaugen park is a must visit. A picturesque green space high above the port town, you can take in sights of the quaint town centre, alongside Sunnmoresalpane mountain range and Sula.
Fisheries Museum
Whether you want to learn about the captivating fishing history of Alesund or you’re simply looking for an activity that’s a little more unique, the centrally located Fisheries Museum is just the ticket.
The Art Nouveau Town
Wonder through the beautiful town and discover all of the breathtaking Art Nouveau buildings, from houses to churches. A picturesque walk, there are often tours offered around the area, which will inform you all about the history of Alesund, alongside the captivating architecture.
At Sea
DAY 5
19 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Tromsø, Norway
DAY 6
20 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 1 PM to 9 PM
Just 400km from the Arctic Circle, Tromso is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' and is teeming with attractions no matter what time of year you visit. With stunning fjords and snow-capped mountains, there's no shortage of outdoor adventures to be found here, as well as a range of historical and cultural landmarks, and authentic, local cuisine. Tromso is also one of the best places to experience the Northern Lights.
Things to do in Tromsø, Norway:
Polar Museum
The Polar Museum is a prominent attraction in Tromso which conveys exhibits showcasing the history of Tromso and the Arctic. Within the museum you’ll find exhibitions about winter trapping, sealing and illustrious characters such as Wanny Wolstad and Henry Rudi. Situated within a colourful 1830s warehouse on the seafront, it also features a museum shop.
Arctic Cathedral
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in Tromso, the Arctic Cathedral (also known as the Tromsdalen Church) is situated close to the Tromso Bridge and the Tromsdalstinden Peak. An active parish church, it has unique architecture and was built in 1965.
Fjellheisen
Alternatively, if you’re looking for breathtaking views over Tromso, head up the Fjellheisen cable car. A dual-gondola cable car, it soars high above the city and up Storsteinen mountain.
Alta - Overnight onboard
DAY 7-8
21 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
After being almost entirely destroyed during World War II, Alta has rebuilt itself into a certified Sustainable Destination that's teeming with historic, cultural and outdoor activities. We highly recommend visiting the UNESCO World Heritage rock carvings in Hjemmeluft from around 4,200 to 500BC, as well as dog sledding and viewing the aurora borealis from the world's first Northern Lights observatory built in 1899.
Things to do in Alta - Overnight onboard:
Alta Museum
Within this fascinating museum you'll find rock art that's been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Less than 5 kilometres from downtown Alta, Alta Museum is an extraordinary attraction that's open year round.
National Park
Home to two glaciers, the Seilandsjøkelen and Nordmannsjøkelen, Seiland National Park is a breathtaking area that boasts cascading waterfalls, lush meadows and beautiful hiking trails.
Tirpitz Museum
A war museum located just outside of Alta, Tirpitz Museum is a small building that's full to the brim with captivating information from the World War II and the story of the Battleship Tirpitz.
At Sea
DAY 9
23 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Kristiansund
DAY 10
24 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
Spanning four picturesque islands, the city of Kristiansund is a beautiful destination to visit in Norway. Accessible by a ferry, the city is known for its rich culture and is home to Norway’s oldest opera, vibrant shops and restaurants and a number of popular tourist attractions including the Nordmore Museum and the Varden Utsiktspunkt.
Things to do in Kristiansund:
Nordmore Museum
The regional museum for North Moorish cultural history, the Nordmore Museum includes both cultural and natural history collections, and is a member of the nationwide museum network.
Varden Viewpoint
Standing at an impressive 78 metres above sea level, Varden viewpoint is the highest point in the town. A short 15 minute walk from the city centre, it was originally used as a watch tower to guard the city from invaders and was built in 1964.
Shipbuilding Museum
The only in-use shipbuilding museum in the country, this historic building was built in 1856 and has only had a few renovations made to it throughout the years. Discover the maritime heritage of the city through fascinating exhibits within the Old Shipbuilding museum, and dive into the incredible history of the area.
Bergen
DAY 11
25 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 6 PM
UNESCO World Heritage City, UNESCO City of Gastronomy, and a quintessentially charming Norwegian port town, Bergen is a real haven for architecture enthusiasts, seafood fanatics and outdoor explorers. The iconic Hanseatic Wharf is a great place to start your exploration of Bergen, bringing you to the heart of this enchanting region through museums, galleries, shopping and some of the finest dining spots in Norway.
Things to do in Bergen:
Bergenhus Fortress
In Bergen, Norway, there is a fort called Bergenhus. The castle, one of Norway's oldest and best-preserved stone defences, is situated at the entrance to Bergen port. Early in the 1500s, construction of the fortification at Bergenhus started, and throughout the 1600s, the stronghold underwent continuous reinforcement, reaching its pinnacle development about 1700.
Fløibanen
In the Norwegian city of Bergen, there is a funicular train called the Floibanen. It provides access to the Flyen Mountain, where there are mountain treks and stunning city views, from the city's downtown. It is a popular tourist destination in Bergen and among the most popular in all of Norway.
Bergen Harbour
When sailing into Bergen, you’ll be greeted by beautiful views of the harbour. Aligned with colourful houses, cafes, shops and restaurants, this beautiful harbour is picture-perfect.
Haugesund
DAY 12
26 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 1 PM
Where Vikings and kings once used to rule, Haugesund is now home to rugged landscapes, cultural celebrations, extreme sports and fantastic shopping in the city centre. For a taste of traditional Norse history, visit the Nordvegen History Centre where kids can dress up as Vikings. For active outdoorsmen, a guided hike to Langfoss waterfall is an unforgettable experience, though the steep cliffs are not for the faint of heart! Finally, take a walk around the city for dining, shopping and fun festivals.
Things to do in Haugesund:
Haraldshaugen
A national moment in Haugesund, Haraldshaugen is a moment that was built in 1872 to commemorate Norway’s unification, under the rule of the 19th century King Harald Fairhair. A prominent historical landmark, it’s a short bus or taxi ride from the cruise port.
Djupadalen
If you’re in port for most of the day and you fancy stretching your legs, the Djupadalen hiking trail is just the ticket. Along the way you’ll see an array of wildlife, flowers and trees. A beautiful walk that’s well worth a go for those fitness fanatics, it’s a more tranquil activity to enjoy during your time in Haugesund.
Nordvegen History Centre
If you want a true taste of Norway, head to the Nordvegen History Centre, where you’ll be greeted with ‘real’ vikings' before discovering the fascinating history of this beautiful country. Perfect for those wanting to find out more about Norway and its captivating past.
At Sea
DAY 13
27 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Southampton
DAY 14
28 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.