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The Yachts of Seabourn
Norwegian Fjords
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 -Copenhagen, Denmark
With Palaces, parks, museums and the enchanting Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen is a wonderful place to begin or end your cruise.
Day 2 - Cruising the Norwegian Sea
A day at sea to enjoy the many pleasures of your Seabourn yacht. Check the daily Seabourn Herald for intriguing shipboard activities.
Day 3 - Gudvangen / Flaam, Norway
Seabourn Pride sails deep into Sognefjord and drops off guests who wish to travel overland across the “Roof of Norway” to the tiny fjord-side village of Flaam, where the ship proceeds by sea.
After a dramatic cruise up the pristine Sognefjord, the tiny village of Flaam will appear against the backdrop of sheer cliffs. From the gingerbread railway station, take a zigzagging train ride upwards through cascading waterfalls and a maze of tunnels to Myrdal, nearly 3000 feet above the fjords.
Day 4 - Aalesund, Norway
Set on three islands between two bright blue fjords, Aalesund offers unforgettable vistas with its art nouveau architecture and stunning seascapes in Atlantic Park. A city tour encompasses the city and the unique aquarium, boasting expansive windows on the sea.
Day 5 - Bergen, Norway
Founded in 1070, Bergen is one of Norway's major seaports. Fascinating excursions reveal the city's past: See Rosenkrantz tower before venturing to Troldhaugen and Fantoft. Or explore in depth at the Bergen Aquarium, Haakons' Hall and St. Mary's Church.
Day 6 - Ulvik and Eidfjord, Norway
Ascend though the fertile valley to Voss, and take the Bergen Line train to Eidfjord, pausing enroute to enjoy a luncheon in the popular winter sports resort of Geilo. Or visit the site of the 1994 winter Olympic games to view the astounding “Stream Nest” sculpture designed by the Japanese sculptor Takamasa Kuniyasu.
This charming village is located at the head of an arm of the mighty Hardangerfjord, and is a part of the Hardangervidda, Norway’s largest national park. Waterfalls such as Voringsfoss, which tumbles 600 feet to the floor of the Mabodal Valley, are a prime attraction. Wildlife in the park includes a large herd of reindeer.
Day 7 - Cruising the Skagerrak Strait
A hairpin turn between the North Sea and the Baltic, Skagerrak winds north of Denmark and south of Norway and Sweden.
Day 8 - Oslo, Norway
Norway's capital spills from the sloping shores onto islands in the fjord. Frogner Park holds astonishing sculptures in granite, bronze and iron by Gustav Vigeland. Marvel at the treasures of the Viking Ships Museum and the sagas of Norway's explorations preserved in the famed Kon Tiki and the polar ship Fram.
Day 9 - Skagen, Denmark
Seabourn Exclusive - Witness the special light of Denmark at a unique place, the very tip where the North and Baltic Seas meet.
Day 10 - Copenhagen, Denmark
With Palaces, parks, museums and the enchanting Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen is a wonderful place to begin or end your cruise.
Cost of This Itinerary
14 Night Trip:
The least expensive cabin costs:
$666 per person per night
The most expensive stateroom costs:
$1769 per person per night
Note - does not include taxes - from $7.00 to $351.00 (per person)
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