Swan Hellenic - Arctic 2023

SVALBARD NORWAY Leknes Trollfjorden Glomfjord Trondheim Nordfjordeid Vík Tafjord Flåm Bergen Tromsø Northcape Bear Island Longyearbyen Skarsvag Discovering wildlife Fairway of Raftsund in midnight sun, Lofoten Islands, norhern Norway cruise transfer airport/hotel one night pre-cruise transfer hotel/port transfer airport/hotel regional flight transfer port/airport one night post-cruise 37 D I SCOVER MORE AT SWANHE L L EN I C .COM Day Visiting • 1 Bergen • 2 Flam & Vik • 3 Nordfjordeid • 4 Tafjord, Storfjorden • 5 Trondheim • 6 Glomfjord • 7 Leknes & Trollfjorden • 8 Tromsø • 9 North Cape & Skarsvag • 10 Bear Island • 11-14 Svalbard • 15 Longyearbyen Ports, port order and itinerary duration may vary, for the most up-to-date details see swanhellenic.com Combine the best and most exciting of Norway’s fjords and with an unforgettable exploration of the remote Svalbard archipelago – calling at mainland Europe’s most northerly spot, North Cape along the way. Depart from Norway’s medieval city of Bergen and visit a wonderland of tiny harbours, grandiose fjords and rocky islands, not to mention the cities of Trondheim and Tromso, before reaching Spitsbergen in the High Arctic. Take in sublime scenery whilst watching for polar bears, whales and other Arctic wildlife. 5 Unmissables Step back in time in UNESCO-Listed Bryggen, Bergen’s historical centre. The tall, wooden harbourside buildings date as far back as c.1400 and were once at the centre of the Hanseatic League’s trading activities. Explore the famously narrow and steep Trollfjorden and look up in awe at the steep mountainsides as you cruise through – almost within touching distance. Stop in at Tromso’s Arctic Cathedral and Polar Museum. The museum tells the stories of brave trappers (men and women) who survived impossible winters in this hostile place. Stand at the end of the world at Norway’s North Cape – the northernmost point on the European mainland. Search for wildlife along the shores of the pristine wilderness and vast icy landscapes of the remote and unspoilt high Arctic. 24 May – 7 Jun 2023 SH Diana Bergen - Longyearbyen 14 nights NORTHERN LIVING Longyearbyen is the world’s northernmost settlement with a permanent population – it has a population of 2,000 people CONTINENTAL COLLUSION Norway’s famous fjord landscapes are a result of its position on a tectonic boundary. Situated where the European plate meets the North American plate, the land has been shaped by millions of years of seismic activity Norway fromend to end ⇢ Starting from € 13,270 per person in double Oceanview Stateroom occupancy

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