Lofoten Trollfjorden Bronnoysund Molde Aberdeen Geiranger Shetland Islands Edinburgh Newcastle-upon-Tyne The Hague-Scheveningen Amsterdam Tromsø NORWAY NETHERLANDS GREAT BRITAIN Sunnylvsfjorden, Geiranger village Tromsø, Norway Tromsø harbour at sunset, Norway cruise transfer airport/hotel one night pre-cruise transfer hotel/port transfer port/airport 41 DISCOVER MORE AT SWANHELLENIC.COM Cruise through spectacular scenery on this unforgettable voyage as our expedition ship visits the places it was built to explore, slipping into tiny harbours and iconic fjords from Norway’s longest to one of the narrowest that a ship can navigate. We head south from Tromsø enjoying long days and the soft glow of the midnight sun. We’ll sail the Lofoten Islands, along tiny channels, past mighty glaciers, around rugged headlands, snaking through emeraldgreen fjords. As we arrive in Amsterdam, you’ll have experienced some of Norway’s wildest and unspoilt scenery. 20 Jul – 1 Aug 2024 SH Diana Tromsø - Amsterdam 12 nights Sailing with the Vikings Day Visiting • 1 Tromsø • 2 Trollfjorden • 2 Leknes, Lofoten • 3 Bronnoysund • 4 Molde • 5 Geiranger • 6-7 Shetland Islands • 8 Aberdeen • 9-10 Leith (Edinburgh) • 11 Newcastle upon Tyne • 12 The Hague-Scheveningen • 13 Amsterdam Ports, port order and itinerary duration may vary, for the most up-to-date details see swanhellenic.com 5 Unmissables So many fjords, each more breathtaking than the last. From the vast Atlantic Ocean, you’ll sail through two of Norway’s longest fjords and into its mountainous interior. You’ll also cruise along the World Heritage Listed Geirangerfjord in pursuit of the mighty Briksdal Glacier. Visit the preserved medieval stave churches that are still present in some of the coastal towns. Most of these wooden churches were built between 1150 and 1350. Cross into the Arctic Circle as you make your way to the Arctic town of Tromso – a real bucket list achievement. Cruise through the famously narrow and steep Trollfjorden and look up in awe at the steep mountainsides - you can almost reach out and touch them from the ship. Stop in at Tromso’s Polar Museum. The museum tells the stories of brave trappers (men and women) who survived impossible winters in this hostile place. WARMER CLIMES Thanks to the Gulf Stream, the Norwegian fjords are warmer than you might expect. The waters remain mostly ice-free WARNING, TROLLS! Trolls are featured heavily in Norse mythology and are said to live in isolated rocks and caves of the fjords. You can even find some mountain pass signs warning visitors not to upset the trolls → Starting from € 10,372 per person in double Oceanview Stateroom occupancy
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