Explore the world’s most dramatic scenery.
Cruise holidays to Norway and Iceland take you to the heart of Mother Nature. To a world of vivid landscapes, punctuated by deep fjords, soaring peaks and cascading waterfalls. And the best way to unlock these treasures? Through a cruise. Picture yourself gliding through still waters with sheer rock faces just metres from your balcony, the scent of verdant flower meadows rich in the air. You can wave to the locals working on mountain-side farms, drink in the surrounding scenery with a coffee on deck and watch as spellbinding cities emerge on the horizon.
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Ports you might visit
Jan Mayen Island, Norway
Kristiansand, Norway
Leknes Lofoten Islands, Norway
Maloy, Norway
Tobermory, Island Of Mull, Scotland, United Kingdom

Jan Mayen Island, Norway
Jan Mayen Island, Norway, is a remote Arctic paradise where rugged volcanic landscapes meet icy, untouched wilderness. Home to the towering Beerenberg volcano and abundant seabirds, this mysterious island offers an otherworldly escape for adventurers seeking solitude, raw nature, and breathtaking polar beauty

Kristiansand, Norway
Kristiansand, located in the far south of Norway, is a captivating destination that beautifully blends history, nature, and modernity. The city's historic charm is displayed in its well-preserved wooden houses and quaint old town, offering a nostalgic glimpse of Norway’s past. Strolling through these picturesque streets gives you the chance to explore traditional architecture and quaint shops, cafes, and museums. Explore the charms of the old town, or venture beyond at your own pace, by walking through shaded forests to dramatic openings and views of the port or by taking a boat trip along the coast.

Leknes Lofoten Islands, Norway
A latecomer to Norwegian cruising, the Lofoten Islands have quickly become popular because of their picturesque fishing villages, awesome views of pristine fjords and huge variety of birdlife.

Maloy, Norway
Situated on the eastern side of Vagsoy island, Maloy is one of the country's most important fishing ports. Though a small coastal village of only a few thousand residents, the region surrounding Maloy is big on outdoor activities, fresh seafood and is steeped in history.

Tobermory, Island Of Mull, Scotland, United Kingdom
Tobermory, on the island of Mull, is amongst the prettiest ports in Scotland, with an unmistakable picture-postcard harbor front. Built as a fishing port in 1788, the town curves gently around the harbor and rises onto the hillside beyond