Norway And Northern Lights

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  • Queen Victoria
  • Southampton to Southampton
  • 5 - 19 March 2028

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Cruise on board Queen Victoria from Southampton to Southampton for 14 nights.

Sail through Norway’s stunning landscapes, where colourful harbours meet serene fjords and echoes of Viking legend fill the air. An overnight in Narvik offers a rare glimpse of life within the Arctic Circle after dark.

Cruise Itinerary

Southampton 05-03-2028
Molde 08-03-2028
Tromso 10-03-2028
Tromso 11-03-2028
Narvik 12-03-2028
Narvik 13-03-2028
Narvik 14-03-2028
Alesund 15-03-2028
Bergen 16-03-2028
Southampton 19-03-2028
Southampton

Southampton Embark: 5 March 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

Molde In Port: 8 March 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.
Tromso

Tromso In Port: 10 March 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

Tromso In Port: 11 March 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

Narvik In Port: 12 March 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

Narvik In Port: 13 March 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

Narvik In Port: 14 March 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.
Alesund

Alesund In Port: 15 March 2028

You'll have Kaiser Wilhem II to thank for this city. After all, when it was destroyed by fire in 1904, he decided to rebuild his beloved gateway in Art Nouveau style. Now its buildings dazzle with dreamy turrets and ornate carvings of dragons and mythical figures. Take the opportunity to wander Ålesund’s charming cobblestone streets and admire the numerous spires, towers and highly-ornate buildings. Nature has played its part too, as calm waters and distant snow-capped peaks add to the charm.
Bergen

Bergen In Port: 16 March 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.
Southampton

Southampton Disembark: 19 March 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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Queen Victoria's unique facilities are amongst the most modern you will find and yet she has a special ambience so evocative of great liners past. With luxurious marbles, woods and rich fabrics she exudes elegance and is adored by her crew and passengers alike.

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