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Fjords and Midnight Sun

Hurtigruten Cruises MS Nordkapp
Date 19th Sep 24
Nights 15 Nights
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Oslo, Norway
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Flam, Norway
Although small, Flam is Norway's fourth largest cruise port. This charming village is found in the Aurlandsfjord, which is the deepest and second-longest fjord in Europe. This diverse setting offers something for everyone, from vast meadows and picturesque farms to fragrant orchards and ancient churches. Cycle along Rallarvegen — the most popular cycling route in Norway — or hike through marked paths in the mountains. Ride the Flam Railway, described as one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world, and take in the spectacular mountain scenery. You can even pass deep ravines and cascading waters at the 225m-high Kjosfossen waterfall.
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Voss
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Bergen, Norway
The charming port city of Bergen is framed by seven hills on Norway's south-west shore. Bergen’s bustling waterfront and narrow streets of colourful half-timbered houses combine with a proud musical and maritime heritage. Ride the funicular railway up Mount Floyen for city views. Visit Troldhaugen Museum to see Edvard Grieg's musical heritage comes to life or explore the artwork on display at KODE. The 900-year-old Bryggen, a wharf that features museums and pubs, guides you through the city's sea-faring past, while locally-caught seafood can be found at Bergen Fish Market. Discover family fun at Bergen Science Centre and Bergen Aquarium or explore the city's sights on a Segway tour.
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Floro – Molde
Floro is Norway's most western town and stretches from the North Sea to the Alfot Glacier. The town has a proud fishing, shipbuilding, and petroleum industry. Pay a visit to the Sogn og Fjordane Kystmuseet museum to explore the area's history or take a stroll along the charming high street. Lighthouse safaris, sea fishing, kayaking, and coastal hikes are also available in the local vicinity. Travel on to Molde at the mouth of the Romsdalfjorden. Known as the 'City of Roses' thanks to its lush parks and gardens; Molde is also famous for its annual jazz festival. Admire the unique architecture and exhibits at the open-air Romsdal Museum, take a boat ride to Fiskerimuseet on Hjertoya, and visit Kvernes Stave Church. Take a walk up to the lookout point at Varden, travel along The Atlantic Road, and visit Mardalsfossen waterfall and Trollveggen (The Troll Wall).
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Kristiansund - Rørvik
The next stop is the charming coastal fishing town of Kristiansund. Kristiansund boasts unbelievable nature, wildlife, and impressive architecture. Discover the history behind Kristiansund’s clipfish trade at Norwegian Clipfish Museum or enjoy the attractive Art Nouveau interior and performances at the 20th-century Festiviteten Theatre. End your day at the stunning port town of Rorvik on the Vikna archipelago. Pay a visit to the historic Berggarden trading place or explore the region's history and culture at Norveg Coastal Heritage Museum. You can also try your hand at kayaking, canoeing, and diving in the surrounding waters.
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Bronnoysund - Svolvær, Norway
Surrounded by rolling green islands and blue waters; the vibrant town of Brønnøysund is the perfect place to explore. Stroll through the attractive marina to Havnegata to admire the rustic boats and picturesque archipelago. Admire the medieval architecture of the Neo-Gothic style Bronnoy church, visit the Torgatten mountain with a hole at the nearby island of Torget, or take a boat trip through the UNESCO-listed Vega Islands. Travel on to Solvaer on the island of Austvagoya at the heart of the Lofoten Islands. This lively town boasts a rich fishing industry and is packed with cafes, restaurants, shops, and galleries to discover. Pay a visit to Lofoten War Memorial Museum and North Norwegian Artist Centre. The nearby Svolvaergeita mountain with the two horns at its peak is popular with mountain climbers.
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Stokmarknes - Skjervøy
The idyllic village of Stokmarknes nestles on the north side of Norway's Hadseløya island. Journey back through over a hundred years of Hurtigruten's history at Hurtigruten Museum. Highlights of the tour include dark tales of shipwrecks and loss of human life; while next door you can admire the old ship MS Finnmarken. Travel on to the remote village of Skjervoy in the northern part of Troms County. Pay a visit to Skjervoy Church, the oldest wooden church in the Nord-Halogaland diocese. Enjoy an afternoon of deep-sea fishing and strolling around the picturesque shoreline. From late May through late July, you can experience daylight 24 hours a day, thanks to the infamous Midnight Sun.
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Oksfjord – Berlevåg
Enjoy the magnificent sub-Arctic landscape as your ship sails to the true high north and the port of Oksfjord. Bag yourself a prime position on top deck for breath-taking views of Norway’s fifth largest glacier, Øksfjordjøkulen - an arctic phenomenon that cannot be missed. On dry land, explore the streets of colourful houses and visit the picturesque Oksfjord Church. Set sail to the largest fishing village in Finnmark County, Berlevag. Visit the Berlevåg Harbour Museum and discover the amazing story of the area's breakwaters and head to the stunning Kjølnes lighthouse overlooking Barents Sea. To the west of Berlevag stands the old sacred Tanahorn mountain which offers stunning views of the sea, mountains, and beyond.
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Batsfjord - Berlevag
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Mehamn - Tromsø
The Norwegian fishing village of Mehamn is located on the small Vedvik peninsula. The village hosts a range of festivals and cultural events year-round and boasts a vibrant nightlife. Fishing is the main industry here thanks to the natural harbour and proximity to the fishing grounds. The next stop is Norway’s Tromsø; take a hike up Fløyfjellet Mountain and see the panoramic views of the city, mountains, and fjords. Learn about the history of Arctic expeditions at the traditional wharf house Polar Museum or taste the locally-made drinks at the world's most northern brewery, Mack.
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Tromsø - Stamsund
Tromsø is famous for being one of the best places in the world to catch sight of the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun. The central area is a shopper's paradise; the shops sell everything from locally-produced Nordic clothing to international brands. The nightlife is lively, and the restaurant menus are bursting with tasty flavours and fresh local produce. Head to the Arctic Cathedral and gaze in awe at the stained-glass mosaic or take in the local wildlife at the Botanical Garden. The next stop is Stamsund; an intimate fishing village located on the island of Vestvågøy. There's marvellous scenery waiting to be discovered; the mountains offer hiking routes, and you can go fishing in the off-shore waters. Explore the fascinating world of Vikings at the nearby Lofotr Viking Museum.
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Bodo, Norway - Rorvik, Norway
Both the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights can be seen from Bodø which is located just north of the Arctic Circle. Learn about the world of flying at the Norwegian Aviation Museum or step back in time at the Nordland Museum. Go for a mountain walk or try your hand at sea rafting. Next up is the port town of Rørvik on the Vikna archipelago. This typically Norwegian town is dotted with wooden buildings and boasts a vibrant fishing industry and an annual Cod Festival. Explore the region's history and culture at Norveg Coastal Heritage Museum or pay a visit to the historic Berggarden trading place. Rørvik is also a paradise for water sports including kayaking, canoeing, and diving.
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Trondheim - Ålesund
The central Norwegian city of Trondheim sits on the Trondheim Fjord and is home to the impressive 11th-century, Gothic-style Nidaros Cathedral. Explore the ancient sculptures and gargoyles at the Archbishop's Palace Museum and discover all things musical at Ringve Museum. Travel on to Ålesund at the entrance to the Geirangerfjord. This vibrant port town is lined with Art-Nouveau buildings, which were constructed after a fire destroyed most of the town in 1904. Walk up Mount Aksla for spectacular views, visit Sunnmore Museum, and feed the fish at Atlantic Sea-Park.
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Alesund - Bergen
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Background
MS Nordkapp
Overview
Named after the northernmost point on mainland Europe, the North Cape - one of the geographical highpoints you can visit on a Hurtigruten voyage, MS Nordkapp features a modern, Arctic-inspired interior. Refurbished in 2016, the ship has its own on-board Expedition Team to make each cruise an exciting and educational journey by interpreting the nature, wildlife, and culture you encounter ashore. Tasty local cuisine and a warm friendly atmosphere along with comfy cabins and suites and a variety of on-board facilities enhance your cruise experience. Spend your days afloat relaxing: enjoy the views from one of the two jacuzzis on deck or the observation saloon, work out in the fitness room, or kickback in the sauna. The large Kompass area where the reception, a tour guide, lecture halls and shop can be found is the hub of the ship.
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Food & Drink

Reflecting our love of food and Norway, each of our onboard restaurants is named after an aspect of the Norwegian coast. Together, they offer our guests an exciting exploration of Norwegian cuisine.

Entertainment

Enjoy the art of relaxation as you cruise the Norwegian coast with great views and good company. Our Coastal Experience Team is on hand to enhance your trip with a series of lectures and activities on board.

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Health & Fitness

Keep yourself feeling fresh and active in the Fitness Room or sweating away the day in the sauna.

Terms & Conditions
Terms and conditions: Advertised offers are based on 2 adults sharing the lowest category stateroom/cabin/suite unless otherwise stated. Single supplements may apply. Offers are subject to availability and can change without any prior notice and may go up or down in price. Cruise Line campaign(s) and saving messages are strictly controlled by the Cruise Line(s) and are subject to change or be withdrawn without notice. Flight inclusive packages, where promoted, are based on the cheapest UK departure airport so please ask for further details. Advertised hotels, if any, are suggested however are changeable at a possible additional cost. All prices and port itineraries are correct at the time of print but are subject to change by the Cruise Line(s) without prior notice. Hays Travel reserves the right to correct any errors or omissions in this brochure. Some ports of call may be tendered whereas vessels drop anchor a short distance away and use small boats to reach the shore. Full board to all-inclusive inclusions vary by the Cruise Line(s) and restrictions may apply. Some onboard facilities and items may incur a charge. Select destinations may require travel authorisation for visa-exempt travellers to be completed prior to travelling. Hays Travel LTD excepts no responsibility or compensation for any incomplete forms or declined entries from the respective country or countries that the individual(s) are visiting.
Fjords and Midnight Sun
MS Nordkapp
19th Sep 24
15 Nights
£3,599
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