Day to day itinerary
Day 1.Copenhagen - Cruising
The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen is the country's biggest city with some five million inhabitants. The city has many restaurants and bars, particularly in the Nyhaven and Stroget areas, in which to try out some of the local specialties. Copenhagen's most typical dish is the smorrebrod, a type of rye sandwich filled with herring, smoked meat, salmon and accompanied by hard-boiled egg,beetroot in vinegar, salad and onion.
Depart at 19.00 for cruising
Day 2.Cruising - Flam
Cruising day
Day 3.Flam - Hellesylt/Geiranger
Flam is a typical village huddled between a fjord and a sheer cliff down to the sea with local inhabitants who exude truly enthusiastic hospitality. The tour begins boarding a train that is a cross between a rack railway and a cable car suspended amid the rocks, fjords and the sea. In reality it is simply a feat of modern engineering as it rises up to over 2,700 ft above sea level guaranteeing breathtaking views.
Arriving at 08.00 Departing at 18.30 for Hellesylt/Geiranger - Tender ports
Day 4.Hellesylt/Geiranger - Bergen
Geirangerfjord is the name of a large fjord in western Norway The hill-top village of Geiranger lies at the end of a steep, long valley. In addition to the spectacular attraction of the fjord itself, the area is known for its river salmon fishing and its cod fishing out to sea. Geiranger is also renowned for the hospitality of the local people and for the peaceful way of life. It is very popular among walkers. Hellesylt is the gateway to some spectacular Norwegian scenery nestling in the country of fjords. surrounded by steep Rocky Mountains, dissected by cascading waterfalls and decorated with thriving fruit trees, the fjords are among the Earth's most inspiring landscapes. The air is pure, the water clear and nature unspoilt.
Arriving at 08.00 depart at 12.00 for Geiranger and then onto Bergen at 18.00 - Tender ports
Day 5.Bergen- Stavanger
Norway's second largest city with a population of around 200,000, Bergen is a destination of architectural, historical and natural fascination. The city lies facing the sea with a dramatic backdrop of seven hills. Some 50,000 tourists visit Bergen annually, attracted by the beauty of the region and the accessibility of Norway's spectacular fjords.
Arriving at 08.00 departing at 17.00 for Stavanger
Day 6.Stavanger - Oslo
Starting out as a small North Sea fishing village in perennial danger of Viking invasion, Stavanger managed to carve itself out a primary role in the Norwegian fish, food, shipbuilding and oil (and its derivatives) storage industries becoming, as a consequence, one of northern Europe’s most important ports. It has been estimated that at least 7% of the population was born outside the city (either elsewhere in Norway or, in more recent years, abroad) before moving here, attracted by the plentiful employment and the chance to forge themselves a successful working life here, a city where working between 10-12 hours a day is par for the course.
Arriving at 08.00 departing at 17.00 for Oslo
Day 7.Oslo - Copenhagen
The historic city of Oslo has a population of less than half a million inhabitants, spread over an area of more than 453 square kilometers. According to tradition, the city was founded in 1050 by the Viking King Harald Hardråde (the Strong), who called the town Oslo. Centuries later, in 1624, King Christian IV renamed the city Christiana. The King significantly influenced the architectural and urban structure of the city, which was renamed Oslo again only in 1925.
Arriving at 08.00 departing at 17.00 for Copenhagen
Day 8.Copenhagen
The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen is the country's biggest city with some five million inhabitants, taking its suburban population into account. Its position on the Baltic Sea has generated substantial maritime activities including shipyards, fishing and commerce. Its port is today one of the busiest in northern Europe.
Arriving at 09.00 Disembarkation day