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Cruise in the Northland from Southampton aboard Queen Anne ship with visits to Norway for 8 days

1.161€

About this cruise

Embark on an 8-day cruise adventure in Northland, departing from Southampton on the Queen Anne ship. Explore enchanting destinations in Norway during this unforgettable journey.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (1.161€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
20/06/2027 - 27/06/2027 2.330€ 2.870€ 3.410€ 7.010€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Southampton, England. Southampton is considered England`s most important port city. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town during the war, Southampton is home to numerous attractions. Notable sights include the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that was once used as the main entrance to the city. Additionally, the city is home to the SeaCity Museum, which explores the departure of the Titanic from Southampton and its tragic sinking.

Day 2: Sea day.

Day 3: Hardangerfjord, Norway. The Hardangerfjord is located not far from Bergen and stretches about 170 kilometers into the country. The fjord is known for its fruit cultivation and its blossoming orchards in spring, earning it the nickname "Norway`s orchard." Whether kayaking, rafting, glacier trekking, or ice climbing, the Hardangerfjord offers numerous opportunities for guests and tourists to explore the beauty of the surroundings.

Day 4: Oldenburg (Northfjord), Norway. Olden is located in an Eldorado of deep fjords, high mountains, and mighty glaciers. It is only a short distance from Norway`s most famous glacier, Briksdalsbreen. The sight of the colorful glacier river winding its way through the valley and city will leave a lasting impression on you. Olden is the perfect starting point for exploring Briksdals Glacier, Vestkapp, Fjærland with the Glacier Museum, Geiranger and Dalsnibba, Videseter and the old Strynefjell Road, Jostedal National Park Center, Stryn Summer Ski Center, and glacier climbing.

Day 5: Skjolden (Sognefjord), Norway. In southwestern Norway, the Sognefjord stretches out. At its end lies the small city of Skjolden. The landscape surrounding the town is impressive, with steep cliffs and the stunning bays of the fjord giving the area a special charm. A hike through the forests, passing by lakes and snow-covered hills, allows you to appreciate the beauty of Norway in a truly unique way.

Day 6: Haugesund, Norway. The city of Haugesund on the southwest coast of the Norwegian mainland is a significant trading center. It is a good starting point for exploring the nearby Lysefjord and the mountainous hinterland. Haugesund is known for its annual film festival.

Day 7: Sea day.

Day 8: Southampton, England. Southampton is considered England`s most important port city. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town during the war, Southampton is home to numerous attractions. Notable sights include the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that was once used as the main entrance to the city. Additionally, the city is home to the SeaCity Museum, which explores the departure of the Titanic from Southampton and its tragic sinking.