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Norway And Northern Lights
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- Queen Anne
- Southampton to Southampton
- 1 - 15 October 2028
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Cruise on board Queen Anne from Southampton to Southampton for 14 nights.
Venture into the Arctic Circle and discover its breathtaking landscapes. Late evening departures from Tromsø and Narvik offer the opportunity to witness the magical Northern Lights.
Cruise Itinerary
Southampton
01-10-2028
Molde
04-10-2028
Trondheim
05-10-2028
Tromso
07-10-2028
Tromso
08-10-2028
Narvik
09-10-2028
Narvik
10-10-2028
Bergen
12-10-2028
Stavanger
13-10-2028
Southampton
15-10-2028
Southampton Embark: 1 October 2028
Southampton, the UK’s top cruise port, is a vibrant waterfront city blending rich maritime heritage with modern charm. Discover the Titanic legacy at the Sea City Museum, explore the Cultural Quarter, or stroll through the medieval Old Town. Beyond the city, explore the beauty of The New Forest, Stonehenge, and the Isle of Wight. With a thriving craft beer and food scene, Southampton offers endless delights to explore!
Molde In Port: 4 October 2028
Molde, Norway, known as the "Town of Roses," offers stunning views of more than 200 snow-capped peaks across the fjord. Stroll its charming streets, visit the Romsdal Museum, or explore scenic trails for a taste of Norway's natural beauty.
Trondheim In Port: 5 October 2028
Explore regal pomp and ceremony, Norwegian style. The wooden "Stiftsgarden" is the city's official royal residence and under Nidaros Cathedral's gleaming spire, monarchs are still crowned to this day. You can also ride the quaint sightseeing streetcar and or make interesting visits to open-air folk museums, a working ski jump and the Lokken Copper Mines.
Tromso In Port: 7 October 2028
At Tromso, you’re nearly 250 miles inside the Arctic Circle and one of the best places to see the Northern Lights.
Clues to your location are everywhere; the bars are fully stocked with Arctic Beer and the Arctic Cathedral resembles a geometric glacier. Home to over 100 nationalities, the city offers a wealth of eateries serving the best native cuisine in the Arctic. Tromso features the Polaria Arctic Centre, where the exhibits recreate a polar bear den and an Arctic snowstorm.
Tromso In Port: 8 October 2028
At Tromso, you’re nearly 250 miles inside the Arctic Circle and one of the best places to see the Northern Lights.
Clues to your location are everywhere; the bars are fully stocked with Arctic Beer and the Arctic Cathedral resembles a geometric glacier. Home to over 100 nationalities, the city offers a wealth of eateries serving the best native cuisine in the Arctic. Tromso features the Polaria Arctic Centre, where the exhibits recreate a polar bear den and an Arctic snowstorm.
Narvik In Port: 9 October 2028
You can reach Narvik on cruises to northern Norway. Indeed it is actually one of the most northerly towns in the world - 220 kilometres inside the Arctic Circle - yet surprisingly mild thanks to a combination of the North Atlantic Current and mountains which encircle the town and shelter it from winds. Ride the cable car to the top of Mount Narvik for the breathtaking views or go on optional excursion hikes, snowshoeing or kayaking on the fjords. Aside from the War Museum, you can enjoy galleries, shops, and restaurants which specialise in locally sourced seafood and reindeer.
Narvik In Port: 10 October 2028
You can reach Narvik on cruises to northern Norway. Indeed it is actually one of the most northerly towns in the world - 220 kilometres inside the Arctic Circle - yet surprisingly mild thanks to a combination of the North Atlantic Current and mountains which encircle the town and shelter it from winds. Ride the cable car to the top of Mount Narvik for the breathtaking views or go on optional excursion hikes, snowshoeing or kayaking on the fjords. Aside from the War Museum, you can enjoy galleries, shops, and restaurants which specialise in locally sourced seafood and reindeer.
Bergen In Port: 12 October 2028
Unlock this fascinating "Gateway to the Fjords", Norway's second-largest city, Bergen is home to over 200,000 people. Maritime trade and oil industry are still vital to the city's economy. Stroll through the historic UNESCO-listed Bryggen district with its colourful wooden wharfs dating back to the 14th century. Visit the workshops of local painters, weavers and craftsmen where works of art await discovery as you wander the cobblestone streets and alleyways of this enchanting, compact city.
Stavanger In Port: 13 October 2028
Stavanger is blessed with history and natural beauty. From the old port, the city radiates across a network of islands interlaced with graceful bridges. Stavanger's Romanesque cathedral and old medieval lanes blend beautifully with the modern city and spectacular countryside. Journey back in time on a tour of Utstein Cloister, a beautifully preserved Augustin Monastery from the Middle Ages.
Southampton Disembark: 15 October 2028
Southampton, the UK’s top cruise port, is a vibrant waterfront city blending rich maritime heritage with modern charm. Discover the Titanic legacy at the Sea City Museum, explore the Cultural Quarter, or stroll through the medieval Old Town. Beyond the city, explore the beauty of The New Forest, Stonehenge, and the Isle of Wight. With a thriving craft beer and food scene, Southampton offers endless delights to explore!
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