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Experience Norway’s spectacular fjords with Norwegian Cruise Line.

On your cruise to Norway, explore a fairytale landscape of cascading waterfalls, lush forests and rugged mountains that seemingly slide into the sea. From fly fishing and kayaking to hiking and more, this country truly is an outdoor playground with a diverse lineup of activities. Tour picturesque villages, including Geiranger , and vibrant cities like Olso where you can dive into Viking history, savour local cuisine and enjoy a glimpse of local culture set against a spectacular natural backdrop - all on one unforgettable cruise holiday.

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Unpack Once and Experience the Best of Norway

Enjoy front-row seats to incredible vistas whilst cruising Norway's dramatic fjords. Serene waters, rugged cliffs rising from the sea and unlimited outdoor adventures await your discovery. View Europe's largest mainland glacier in Jostedalsbreen National Park, located outside Måløy. Enjoy a boating tour of Hardangerfjord - one of the world's longest fjords - and hike through lush forests to towering waterfalls.

Cruise from Bangkok , Hong Kong or Singapore and immerse yourself in the natural beauty, dramatic history and rich cultures of Southeast Asia on a once-in-a-lifetime vacation. In Phuket , visit historic Buddhist temples or splash the day away on some of Thailand’s most spectacular beaches. At the Samui Elephant Sanctuary on the island of Ko Samui , learn about these incredible animals during close-up encounters. Explore traditional kampung  (villages) in Langkawi or journey inland and hike among waterfalls and hot springs.

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Dive Deeper into the Country's History and Culture

Famous for its stunning art nouveau architecture, Ålesund stretches across seven islands and is surrounded by natural beauty. Tour the city's historical churches and unique architecture or reel in a grand adventure in what is considered Norway's fishing capital. Then in Oslo, explore the city's historic roots with a visit to the Viking Ships Museum which includes three well-preserved Viking-era burial ships.

Enjoy front-row seats to incredible vistas while cruising Norway’s dramatic fjords. Serene waters, rugged cliffs rising from the sea, and unlimited outdoor adventures await your discovery. View Europe’s largest mainland glacier in Jostedalsbreen National Park, located outside Måløy. Enjoy a boating tour of Hardangerfjord — one of the world’s longest fjords — and hike through lush forests to towering waterfalls.

Remarkable Port Cities Cruises to Norwegian Fjords

Cruises to Kristiansand, Norway

Kristiansand, Norway

Cruises to Geiranger, Norway

Geiranger, Norway

Cruises to Bergen, Norway

Bergen, Norway

Cruises to Oslo, Norway

Oslo, Norway

Delightful shore excursions on norwegian fjords cruises.

Delightful Shore Excursions in Norway

Discover More of Norway with a Shore Excursion

Uncover the awe-inspiring natural beauty of Norway's fjords or journey into the region's dramatic past whilst exploring Viking history on a shore excursion with Norwegian.

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Alesund, Norway

Alesund, Norway

Cruise to Alesund, one of Norway's most beautiful towns, renowned for its Jugend-style architecture and art nouveau style.

Bruges, Belgium

Bruges, Belgium

The ultimate European city, Brussels has tonnes of museums, fountains, gardens and great shopping.

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Cruise to Norway from Copenhagen

Before embarking on your fjords cruise, experience all Copenhagen has to offer. With 250 miles of bike lanes, the city is ideal for touring and riding alongside its peaceful canals. Stroll along one of Europe's longest pedestrian-only shopping avenues, Strøget. Then visit some of Copenhagen’s historic sites including the 17th century Rosenborg Castle.

We’ve revamped everything from the carpets to the chandeliers and created brand new places and spaces in one of our most extensive ship renovation yet. Unwind in luxury and enjoy the breathtaking views from your spacious balcony in the new, exquisitely finished Haven Deluxe Owner’s Suites. The brand-new Pit Stop, a 1950’s American bar, takes you back to the era when classic cars sported chrome finishes. And dance the night away at Bliss Ultra Lounge, the newest hot spot on the club scene. Come aboard the newly polished Norwegian Jewel and see what makes her shine.

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We’ve revamped everything from the carpets to the chandeliers and created brand new places and spaces in one of our most extensive ship renovations yet. Unwind in luxury and enjoy the breathtaking views from your spacious balcony in the new, magnificently refinished staterooms. Savor every bite at six new restaurants, including the addition of our fine Italian outlet, Onda by Scarpetta. And dance the night away at Bliss Ultra Lounge, the newest hot spot on the club scene. Come aboard the exquisitely updated Norwegian Spirit, completely reimagined from the outside in.

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The Svalbard Line

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The Svalbard Line – South

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The Svalbard Line – North

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The North Cape Line

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Price from $3,389

The North Cape Line

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Bergen – Honningsvåg – Oslo (Roundtrip)

December 2024 - April 2025

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The North Cape Line – South

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Tromsø – Honningsvåg – Bergen (Southbound)

Price from $2,270

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Norwegian Fjords Cruises

Explore the most amazing nordic treasures with a norwegian fjords cruise.

The Norwegian Fjords are undoubtedly among the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world, capable of inspiring awe with their majestic beauty and timeless atmosphere. Norway has over a thousand Fjords, Geirangerfjord and the Naerøyfjord being the largest. Since 2005, they have featured in the list of UNESCO heritage sites – and they’re now accessible on an exclusive MSC Norwegian Fjords cruise.   The Norway Fjords cruise is one of the best ways to visit these earthly and imposing spectacles thanks to the deep water surrounding them, which is both smooth and easy to navigate. During the Norwegian Fjords cruise 2024 - 2025 seasons, you can admire these imposing examples of natural beauty first-hand and from the best possible vantage point.   Via the Fjord waters, it is possible to reach some of Norway’s most beautiful cities, including Bergen. Far-off the beaten path, Bergen is surrounded by the Sognefjord, the second longest Fjord in the world which extends for 204 km.   For our adventurous guests, the natural landscape surrounding the Fjords, with all their wild and untouched features, are nevertheless easy to explore. Book your Norwegian Fjords cruise excursion  in advance and you can look forward to special excursion routes, both in the mountains and on the glaciers themselves.   Select itineraries for MSC cruises to Northern Europe  include a Norwegian Fjords cruise option. For a truly unforgettable holiday discovering the Norwegian Fjords and the main cities of Norway , start browsing by passenger and destination above.

NORWEGIAN FJORDS CRUISES 2024

Summer 2024 fjords cruises.

This summer, experience the pristine and unspoiled nature of the Norwegian Fjords with MSC Cruises. Bask in the ultimate hospitality of MSC Preziosa, MSC Poesia, MSC Virtuosa and the gorgeous MSC Euribia on our incredible routes around the majestic Norwegian Fjords. Choose your 7-night cruise and uncover a realm of legendary tales and breathtaking landscapes in Alesund, Bergen, Flaam, Nordfjordeid and beyond. Take advantage of a wide range of carefully planned excursions, from Fjords adventures to trekking mountain trails, and experience unique emotions that will last a lifetime. Book now your next Fjords Cruise!

Summer 2024 Fjord and North Cape cruises

Looking for the ultimate Norway cruise to the Fjords and North Cape? From May to September, set sail on MSC Preziosa and choose from our different journeys of 11, 12 or 14-night sailing to North Cape (Honningsvag) via Tromso or Svalbard islands. Immerse yourself in the beauty of northern landscape with a wide variety of excursions designed to give you indelible thrills in the land of the midnight sun. Would you like to visit the best Baltic Sea destinations as well? Leave in May with MSC Poesia and treat yourself to an unforgettable cruise that also includes Stockholm, Helsinki and Tallinn.

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  • Alesund, Norway
  • Alta, Norway
  • Bergen, Norway
  • Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Eidfjord, Norway
  • Flaam, Norway
  • Gdynia (Gdansk-Danzig) , Poland
  • Hamburg, Germany
  • Haugesund, Norway
  • Hellesylt-Geiranger, Norway
  • Helsinki , Finland
  • Honningsvag (North Cape) , Norway
  • Kiel (Lubeck) , Germany
  • Klaipeda, Lithuania
  • Kristiansand, Norway
  • Longyearbyen (Spitsbergen) , Norway
  • Molde, Norway
  • Nordfjordeid, Norway
  • Olden, Norway
  • Riga, Latvia
  • Ronne, Denmark
  • Southampton (London) , United Kingdom
  • Stavanger (Lysefijord) , Norway
  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Tallin, Estonia
  • Tromso, Norway
  • Trondheim, Norway
  • Visby, Sweden
  • Warnemunde (Berlin) , Germany

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Norwegian fjords, scandinavia & baltic cruises september 2024.

Cruise to the spectacular Norwegian fjords, Scandinavia & Baltic in September 2024. The charming Northern Lights and the magnificent Norwegian fjords extraordinary voyage that propose interesting and unusual itineraries to explore some of the most remote and uncontaminated areas of the planet, where nature flaunts all of its splendour.

Northern Europe Cruises

From the Northern Lights to spectacular sights such as the Norwegian fjords , Scandinavia & Baltic sea, cruising becomes a unique experience, sailing past enchanted castles and glaciers under the midnight sun, between some of the most fascinating cities in the world. Cruises from Southampton, Oslo, Hamburg, Kiel, Newcastle, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Rotterdam and small, picturesque hamlets such as Warnemünde in Germany  and Bergen in Norway, cruising all the way to the mythical Cape North, separated from the North Pole only by the Svalbard Islands, in the Arctic Sea. Discover the beautiful cities of Geiranger, Stavanger, Alesund up to beautiful UNESCO World Heritage fjords Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjorden.

September 2024 Norwegian fjords, Scandinavia & Baltic cruises

7-day cruise to Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund & Stavanger with AIDA Cruises

AIDAnova, Norwegian fjords from Kiel, September 28, 2024

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7-Day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Copenhagen with MSC

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Norwegian Fjords Cruise: 32 Tips You NEED to Know

In June 2018 I took a cruise around the Norwegian Fjords with my lovely Mum. In this post, I’ll share with you the things I wish I knew before my first cruise to Norway. Including:

When to cruise to Norway What to pack on a Norwegian Fjords cruise What to do onboard What to do in: Bergen, Olden, Stavanger and Aldalsnes.

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When is the best time to cruise the Norwegian Fjords?

The Norwegian Fjords cruising season runs from May until September. The only cruise line that offers Norwegian Fjords cruises all year round is Hurtigruten. Peak time tends to be in July and August with this itinerary being particularly popular with families.

In the UK children are off school from mid-July until early September so if you can avoid travelling at this time I would, not only will it be busier but it’ll be significantly more expensive!

When is The Best Time to Cruise to Norway? Seasons, Price, Weather and More

Norwegian Fjords tip #1

  • I would recommend cruising at the beginning or end of the summer season. You’ll get the best deals at this time and the ships won’t be too busy. May-June or September would be be my recommendation. You still have a good chance of some sunshine but more on that later in the post…

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Norwegian Fjords tip #2

Be aware that if you travel in the summer, it will be light a lot of the time. Sleeping is never a problem for me, but it is a bit confusing when you have been out for dinner, watched the show, come out and it is still daylight! – Gaynor Le Teace (my mum)

It’s true! In some parts of Norway they even have a ‘midnight sun’. Cruise ship cabins usually have pretty thick curtains so I don’t have any trouble sleeping but if you are somebody who cannot tolerate even the smallest amount of light in the room when you sleep then you might want to consider an inside cabin.

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What is the weather like on a Norwegian Fjords cruise?

The weather in Norway is unpredictable and very often wet. The weather in Summer SHOULD be dry and can even be pretty warm. We cruised in June and it rained every single day… However, I have a few friends who cruised two weeks earlier had glorious sunshine every day and temperatures reached 30c! (90f). I would not base your decision on when to go around the weather. It’s extremely unpredictable!

The weather means that you need to remember to bring the following things…

What to bring

Norwegian fjords tip #3.

  • Take sensible shoes, a waterproof jacket, jeans, jumpers (sweaters). As I mentioned above we had rain every single day. Annoyingly the UK was experiencing a heat wave at the time! A waterproof jacket/a coat is without a doubt the most important thing you should pack. I wore my red coat every single day.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #4

  • Make sure you pack some dresses/shorts! This one might seem a bit silly given what I said above but the weather can reach 30c (90f). It can also vary a lot between ports so just because you have one rainy day doesn’t mean it will rain for the entire cruise.

Norwegian Fjords tip #5

Pack some small binoculars – I forgot mine. Obviously didn’t pay enough attention to the holiday packing spreadsheet in my excitement! – Gaynor Le Teace (my mum)

The views are INCREDIBLE as you sail around the Norwegian Fjords. I don’t really use binoculars but mum likes to so if you’d like to spy on people as you go by it can be worth packing binoculars. A good camera with a zoom can also work the same way.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #6

  • Bring the best camera you have! (Or at least your phone). All of my photos were taken on my iPhone because quite frankly I have no idea how to use a decent DSLR camera. You’ll want to take SO many photos. Look at this!! It’s INCREDIBLE.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #7

  • Bring your phone and use it. I usually say you should keep your phone in airplane mode when you are at sea. However, when cruising around the Norwegian Fjords you’re often close enough to land to be able to pick up 4G from land. If you are in doubt about how your phone will work at sea I have another post about that here: How do mobile phones work at sea? (If you’re American a mobile phone = a cell phone). I know we don’t go on cruises to spend all of our time on our phone but being able to send messages/emails/photos to friends and family back home is always a bonus.Mum mostly used it to send photos of me to my dad…

 What to do onboard

These tips are general to the whole of Norway. There are more specific tips about the ports that we visited at the end of this post.

Norwegian Fjords tip #8

Book a balcony cabin!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #9

  • Make sure you book whatever tours you’d like to do as early as possible. We booked ours onboard and a lot of them were already sold out which limited our options. Ideally, you should book the tours before you travel. It’s usually possible to do this on the website of most cruise lines. If not try and book the tours on the first day to avoid disappointment!I am below looking very pleased with myself at the Briksdal glacier in Olden.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #10

  • Be aware that a lot of things are closed on Sundays! If you are docking on a Sunday don’t assume that shops will be open. It’s always best to do your research and check before you cruise.

Norwegian Fjords tip #11

  • Look out for weird things in the souvenir shops… I managed to find a whale sausage!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #12

Always get up early to see the sail in to port, the views are incredible. (Even if you have to wear the aforementioned jeans, jacket, jumper, hat etc. – Gaynor Le Teace (my mum)

Norwegian Fjords tip #13

  • Bring your quilt onto the balcony! (Duvet). I’m not kidding. If you can also make yourself a cup of tea that’ll make it even better! I mostly had to do this because I hadn’t planned for such cold weather so didn’t bring the right clothes. Hopefully by reading this post you won’t make the same mistake that I did! (I thought June would be okay!)

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Norwegian Fjords tip #14

Unless there is somewhere you particularly wish to visit, look at at the weather forecast before booking excursions..

It is rather a waste of money to book an expensive trip up a mountain or to see the Troll Wall when everything is shrouded in fog, and you can’t see anything anyway! When we got to the top of the funicular railway in Bergen this is the view that we were greeted with…

View of the fog in Bergen, Norwegian Fjords cruise, Funicular railway

This is what it was meant to look like!

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In the next section of this post, we talk about the ports of Bergen, Olden, Stavanger and Andalsnes.

Bergen cruise port tips

Norwegian fjords tip #15.

  • Take the funicular railway! The number one attraction in Bergen appears to be the funicular railway. It is a gentle stroll to the bottom of the railway, and easy to pay by credit card – no kroner needed. Approx £9.75 for two adults one way. Once at the top it is a lovely walk back down the hill on a tarmacked road, through the wooded hillside. No need to pay for an excursion!. We found out from a fellow passenger later that there is actually a lake ten minutes from top of the hill, may be worth a look if its a sunny day.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #16

  • If you do take the funicular railway go later in the day. We went in the morning and couldn’t see a thing because of the fog! We could have been anywhere. If you are physically able to, make sure you walk back down. The path is a winding road and you’ll see some amazing sights along the way! It was really cool for us to be able to get below the clouds and see the ships.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #17

  • Look out for the trees that have their own jumpers! I’m not kidding.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #18

  • Be aware that you may sail away from Bergen quite early. I’m not too sure why they do this but a sail away of 3 pm can be quite standard. It’s probably just because this is the last port on the itinerary for cruise lines like P&O and Princess. The cruise line will let you know what time the ship is set to sail.

Stavanger Cruise Tips

Norwegian fjords tip #19.

  • Visit the old town. It is easy to wander around is and genuinely just a lovely place! There will be a lot of tourists here. I wonder what it would be like to live in one of these houses with thousands of tourists wandering up and down your street. No wonder they all have net curtains.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #20

  • Visit the petroleum museum. Okay, this one is a little weird. I had no idea that there was a petroleum museum in Stavanger but SO many people have asked me if I went. They all seem to love it! It has a 4.5/5 star rating on trip advisor so must be something special…

Norwegian Fjords tip #21

  • Be careful when walking around the roads. Even in the newer part of town, the roads can be a little difficult. If you are in a wheelchair it may be a good idea to stick to the main streets and not venture up and down all of the little cobbled streets that I found myself wandering around.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #22

  • Check out the other ships. There are usually multiple cruise ships docked in Stavanger at the same time. Make sure you get out and have a peek at the other ships! This is always one of my favourite things to do in a port. We were docked beside the MSC Orchestra and the Viking Sun. (Bit ironic since it rained every day on this cruise).

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Norwegian Fjords tip #23

  • Wander around the lake at Stravanger park. There is a lovely little park not too far from the cruise port. It is easy to walk there and wandering around the lake is very pleasant. Even in the rain, it was lovely. The park is right beside a cathedral.

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Olden Cruise Tips

Norwegian fjords tip #24.

  • Have your photo taken with a troll. Go on, you know you want too!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #25

  • Visit the Briksdal glacier. I would 100% recommend doing this. The glacier is SO COOL (mind the pun) and there are lots of lovely paths to walk around near it. There is even a couple of toilets here which I really appreciated. It takes around 45 minutes to get here from the cruise ship but you’ll get to see some amazing views on the way.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #26

  • Skip the Loen Skylift. We took the Loen Skylift and I honestly wouldn’t recommend it. The price of this is around £50 per person! (I know Norway is expensive but that is mad). The skylift only goes up and down every 30 minutes and 35 people fit in one skylift meaning you can’t really see anything on the way up or down. I really hate to be negative and tell people not to do things but I honestly just thought this was a waste of money. The views are really good but I don’t think £50 worth of good. Maybe it would have been better if it wasn’t so blooming cold!!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #27

  • Take as many photos of the ship as you can! There is NO better backdrop than that of the Norwegian Fjords. Even in bad weather, the ships look amazing. I honestly think the clouds and fog add a little something which makes it seem mysterious?!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #28

  • Do NOT miss the sail away! As we departed Olden a small cafe on the ship blasted out ‘I am sailing’ by Rod Stewart followed by ‘Time tooo…. say… goooddbyyyyyeee’ by Katherine Jenkins.  Don’t pretend you didn’t just sing that in your head. I did!

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Andalsnes Cruise Tips:

Norwegian fjords tip #29.

  • Take a gamble on the troll wall? I’m not TOO sure if this really counts as a tip but I would say think twice about booking a trip to the bottom of troll wall. If the weather is bad you won’t see a thing. I hadn’t ever looked up the troll wall before so I had no idea what I was meant to be seeing.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #30

  • Head UP the troll wall. I made some friends on this cruise and they told me that they had been UP the troll wall and had amazing views from up there. If I went again I would pick a tour that took you to the top of the wall whereas ours just took us to the bottom where we stared up at the clouds.

Other bonus tips!

Norwegian fjords tip #31.

Put a currency converter on your phone for Norwegian Kroner. Its pretty expensive, and you don’t want to get a nasty shock when you open your credit card bill! Do you really need a wooden troll or reindeer sausages? I think not… – Gaynor Le Teace (my mum)

Norwegian Fjords tip #32

  • Eat as much food as you can on the ship so that you don’t have to eat in port… Norway is really expensive and I have no interest in paying for food when I have an unlimited supply on the ship! Make sure you eat a big breakfast and you’ll be fine for a while. If you have kids though it may be worth bringing some snacks.

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My cruise onboard Britannia

This was my first P&O cruise and I was REALLY impressed with the food and service onboard. If you are cruising onboard Britannia make sure you check out this post. P&O Britannia: 8 free ‘must do’ activities.   Britannia is an amazing ship but she is HUGE and it can be difficult to make the most of your time onboard.

I also filmed a tour video when I was onboard and will be posting daily vlogs in each port.

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Hand-crafted highlights.

Our Journey Planners have designed this cruise to show you Norway’s awe-inspiring natural surroundings as summer turns to autumn, a time of year that’s renowned for the fruit harvest. Ulvik is ideally placed for sampling the local seasonal produce, from apple juice to cider and brandy, while a scenic cruise along Hardangerfjord will showcase orchard-covered valleys and mountains. Balmoral will also sail the picturesque Nordfjord, passing Hornelen – Europe’s highest sea cliff. There will be opportunities to admire the remarkable landscapes ashore too, during a visit to the Briksdal Glacier from Olden, accompanied by a local geologist; or on a boat tour from Haugesund.

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Scenic Norwegian fjords

As you journey along the Norwegian Fjords aboard Balmoral , you will have a number of opportunities to witness spectacular mountains, deep fjords, and cascading waterfalls. The village of Ulvik, surrounded by tall mountains and lush landscapes, is well-known for its flourishing fruit orchards, and you are also perfectly placed to visit the awe-inspiring Vøringfossen waterfall from here, whose waters plunge over steep cliffs, providing a beautiful show of mist and spray that can be heard from far away, before it appears as you sail along Hardangerfjord. Join us on tours to experience the icy blue hues of Briksdal and Kjenndal Glaciers, as they creep down valleys nestled between contrasting green hills. You will also have the chance to experience sailing along Lysefjord, home to the extraordinary mountains of Preikstolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjeragbolten.

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Kayaking in the Norwegian fjords

Embracing outdoor life

The concept of friluftsliv is ingrained in daily life in Norway, and encompasses spending time outdoors, connecting with nature by participating in various activities in the countryside. From Stavanger, join us on a hike to the famous mountain, Pulpit Rock (Preikstolen) where you'll experience a variety of natural landscapes en route to the plateau, where outstanding views across Lysefjord can be witnessed. In Ulvik, enjoy kayaking on Hardangerfjord, offering a unique perspective of the fjords and it surrounding landscape. When in Olden, do take an eco-friendly journey on E-Bike to discover its spectacular scenery as you cycle past cascading waterfalls and local farms.  

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Apple in an apple orchard in Norway

Taste the seasons

Autumn is harvest season in Norway, so we've perfectly time your cruise for you to witness the colourful red, blue, and orange delicacies from nature's larder. During October, the woodlands are filled with fresh, wild berries, while orchards are bursting with ripe pears, apples and cherries, and collecting them is a popular pastime for Norwegians. The region is known for producing some of the world's best ciders and apple juices due to the unique microclimate of the fjords, making it perfect for apple cultivation. Join us on a tour to a traditional family-run farm, where you'll meet the fifth-generation owners who will offer an insight into daily life, and will provide delicious samples of juice, cider and cured meats.

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Introducing balmoral.

Beautiful Balmoral is small enough to navigate some of Europe’s most picturesque waterways so guests can enjoy hours of scenic cruising. Balmoral retains a warm, civilised atmosphere and features comfortable accommodation, stylish restaurants and plenty of open deck space.

Balmoral

Beautiful Balmoral is small enough to navigate Europe’s most picturesque waterways so guests can enjoy hours of scenic cruising.  Balmoral offers a warm, civilised atmosphere and features comfortable accommodation, stylish restaurants and plenty of open-deck space.

Sample Shore Tours

At each port of call on your cruise, we carefully research and hand pick Shore Tour options for you, designed for you see as many of the world's best destinations as possible.

Below, you will find some sample Shore Tours which will give you an example of what to expect on your cruise. Your Shore Tours will be available to book approximately 8-13 weeks prior to departure via your My Cruises account.

 Catch your Own Crayfish

Catch Your Own Crayfish

After speeding across the beautiful Nordfjord on a RIB ride to the crayfish pots, help your skipper draw them in before cooking them ashore and enjoying them with bread and wine.

Spectacular View from the look out point at Loen skylift

Lovatnet Lake Cruise with Loen Skylift

Travel to Loen to enjoy a peaceful cruise on the waters of Lovatnet Lake, where you can take in the views of Ravnefjellet, as your vessel makes its way to Sande to board the cable car ride to the top of Mount Hoven.

Briskdal Glacier with a Local Expert

Briksdal Glacier Hike with a Local Expert

This tour allows you to accompany a local expert graduate in geomorphology, who has worked as a glacier guide at the site, on a visit to view this famous glacier arm.

Syse Fruit Farm

Syse Fruit Farm

Visit Syse Gard, a traditional family-run farm situated beside the Hardangerford. Gain an insight into the daily life and history on the farm, explore the orchard and sample produce such as apple juice, cider, and dried meats.

Pulpit Rock, Lysefjord, Norway

Hike to Pulpit Rock

After a coach journey, your hike begins at Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock. This dramatic natural rock formation has a 25m platform overlooking Lysefjord. Experience a variety of landscapes on your accent to this landmark where you can admire the views of the 26-mile-long fjord. After hiking back to the starting point, you will return to your awaiting ship.

Your Guest Speakers

We’ve arranged for some wonderful guest speakers to join us for this cruise. They will be delivering a programme of insightful talks and activities to deepen your cultural, artistic and historical understanding of the destinations we will be exploring, well as helping you to enjoy the natural beauty of the places we visit.

Dr Anjana Khatwa

Dr. Anjana Khatwa

Anjana has over 25 years experience working within the natural conservation sector and holds an international reputation for excellence in geoscience and communciation. She will be delivering a series of talks about the Norwegian Fjords.

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Kjersti Farrier

Kjersti, who was born in Stavanger, will be joining us to share some insight into Norwegian culture and way of life.

Treats & Pastimes

In addition to our Signature Experiences, we have a selection of lovely Treats & Pastimes for you to enjoy when on board. Just check your Daily Times each day for full details.

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Balcony Junior Suite (BJ)

Balmoral's Balcony Junior Suites have a large cabin area and private balcony

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Located on decks 9 & 10, Superior Suites have a balcony and large cabin area

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Situated on deck 10, Marquee Suites have a private balcony and large cabin area

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Located on deck 10, Premier Suites have a private balcony and large cabin area

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Balcony Cabin (BA)

Located on Deck 8 & 9, Balcony Cabins have a private balcony and spacious cabin area

Ocean View (F)

Two portholes in Balmoral's F Grade Ocean View cabins offer ocean views

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The E Grade Ocean View cabin on Balmoral features a picture window

Ocean View (D)

Balmoral’s D Grade Ocean View cabins have a picture window

Superior Ocean View (C)

Balmoral's C Grade Superior Ocean View cabins feature a picture window.

Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed View (CO)

CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed picture window.

Superior Ocean View (B)

These cabins feature a picture window offering ocean views

Superior Ocean View (A)

These cabins feature a picture window offering ocean views.

Interior Cabin (I)

I Grade Inside cabins on Balmoral offer everything you need on a cruise.

Interior Cabin (H)

Balmoral’s H Grade Interior cabins offer all the features you need on a cruise

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G Grade Superior Inside cabins on Balmoral are perfect for a relaxing cruise

Single Interior Cabin (N)

N Grade Single Interior cabins are located on decks 3 & 6

Single Interior Cabin (M)

M Grade Single Interior cabins are perfect for a relaxing cruise

Single Ocean View (K)

K Grade Ocean View cabins on Balmoral offer scenic views from the picture window

Single Ocean View (L)

Balmoral's L Grade Single Ocean View cabins offer ocean views from the porthole

Single Balcony Cabin (J)

On Lido Deck 8, Balmoral's J Grade Balcony cabins have a picture window

Single Balcony Suite (JB)

Balmoral's Single Balcony Suites have a private balcony and airy inside area

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Norwegian Fjords Cruises September 2023

Norwegian Fjords

The Norwegian Fjords present a kaleidoscope of stunning vistas and exciting ports of call. From the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Geirangerfjord , with its stunning waterfalls and verdant cliffs, to the charming village of Flåm nestled amidst towering mountains, every destination has its own unique appeal. Journey past vibrant ports such as Bergen , known as the gateway to the fjords, or the historic town of Ålesund with its distinctive Art Nouveau architecture. Cruising through these waterways, you'll find the natural environment unfolds like a perfectly executed symphony, where dramatic cliffs plunge into the tranquil blue water below.

Cruise lines such as AIDA Cruises , Azamara Cruises , Celebrity Cruises , Costa Cruises , Cunard Cruises , Disney Cruises , Holland America , MSC Cruises , Norwegian Cruises , Oceania Cruises , P&O Cruises , Princess Cruises , Regent Cruises , Royal Caribbean , Silversea Cruises , and Viking Cruises others offer itineraries that visit Norwegian Fjords in September 2023. Easily find and compare Norwegian Fjords cruises in September 2023 from Amsterdam , Bergen , Copenhagen , Dublin , Hamburg , Kiel , London Greenwich , Oslo , Reykjavik , Rotterdam , Southampton , Stockholm , Tromso , and Warnemunde (Rostock) , as well as other Northern European ports.

Norwegian Fjords Cruise Schedule September 2023

While the Norwegian Fjords are beautiful all year round, the best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. Summer (June to August) offers long, bright days and warm weather, perfect for outdoor activities and wildlife spotting. Winter (December to February) provides a chance to witness the spectacular Northern Lights. Spring (March to May) sees the landscape come alive with blossoming flowers, while autumn (September to November) showcases the fjords in a palette of stunning fall colors.

AIDA Cruises British Isles 9-day route

9-day British Isles cruise from Hamburg

Aidasol, aida cruises.

Date: September 1, 2023

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Shetland Island, Bergen, Haugesund, Kristiansand, Hamburg; View Itinerary

Costa Cruises Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Kiel

Costa firenze, costa cruises.

Ports of Call: Kiel, Copenhagen, Geiranger Fjord, Bergen, Stavanger, Kiel; View Itinerary

Viking Ocean Cruises British Isles 14-day route

14-day British Isles cruise from Bergen

Viking venus, viking ocean cruises.

Date: September 2, 2023

Ports of Call: Bergen, Bergen, Lerwick, Invergordon, Edinburgh, Kirkwall, Ullapool, Belfast, Liverpool, Holyhead, Dublin, Dover, London Greenwich, London Greenwich; View Itinerary

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Copenhagen

Ports of Call: Copenhagen, Geiranger Fjord, Bergen, Stavanger, Kiel, Copenhagen; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Norwegian Fjords 14-day route

14-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Hamburg

Aidaprima, aida cruises.

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Southampton, Le Havre, Bruges, Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bergen, Hellesylt, Maloy, Stavanger, Hamburg; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

AIDAnova, AIDA Cruises

Ports of Call: Kiel, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Kiel; View Itinerary

14-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Kiel

Ports of Call: Kiel, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Kiel, Copenhagen, Skagen, Kristiansand, Oslo, Kiel; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

MSC Euribia, MSC Cruises

Ports of Call: Kiel, Copenhagen, Hellesylt, Maloy, Flam, Kiel; View Itinerary

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Southampton

Msc grandiosa, msc cruises.

Ports of Call: Southampton, Haugesund, Olden, Flam, Kristiansand, Southampton; View Itinerary

P&O Cruises Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

Iona, P&O Cruises

Ports of Call: Southampton, Stavanger, Olden, Geiranger Fjord, Haugesund, Southampton; View Itinerary

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Warnemunde

Aidadiva, aida cruises.

Ports of Call: Warnemunde, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Vik, Bergen, Warnemunde; View Itinerary

Date: September 3, 2023

Ports of Call: Copenhagen, Hellesylt, Maloy, Flam, Kiel, Copenhagen; View Itinerary

AIDAbella, AIDA Cruises

Ports of Call: Kiel, Haugesund, Bodo, Narvik, Tromso, Tromso, Alta, Alta, Leknes, Trondheim, Bergen, Kiel; View Itinerary

Disney Cruise Line Scandinavia 7-day route

7-day Scandinavia cruise from Southampton

Disney dream, disney cruise line.

Ports of Call: Southampton, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stavanger, Southampton; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

Anthem of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Southampton, Stavanger, Olden, Geiranger, Haugesund, Southampton; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Norwegian Fjords 10-day route

10-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Warnemunde

Aidamar, aida cruises.

Ports of Call: Warnemunde, Eidfjord, Bergen, Olden, Vik, Oslo, Gothenburg, Warnemunde; View Itinerary

Costa Cruises North Cape 12-day route

12-day North Cape cruise from Kiel

Costa fascinosa, costa cruises.

Date: September 7, 2023

Ports of Call: Kiel, Alesund, Honningsvag, Honningsvag, Tromso, Leknes, Trondheim, Olden, Bergen, Kiel; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Iceland 10-day route

10-day Iceland cruise from Reykjavik

Norwegian prima, norwegian cruise line.

Ports of Call: Reykjavik, Isafjordur, Akureyri, Alesund, Geiranger, Bergen, Amsterdam, Bruges, Southampton; View Itinerary

14-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Rotterdam

Ports of Call: Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bergen, Hellesylt, Maloy, Stavanger, Hamburg, Southampton, Le Havre, Bruges, Rotterdam; View Itinerary

Costa Cruises Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

Date: September 8, 2023

Ports of Call: Kiel, Copenhagen, Geiranger Fjord, Flam, Stavanger, Kiel; View Itinerary

Holland America Line Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Amsterdam

Rotterdam, holland america line.

Date: September 9, 2023

Ports of Call: Amsterdam, Eidfjord, Alesund, Geiranger Fjord, Bergen, Amsterdam; View Itinerary

Holland America Line Scandinavia 14-day route

14-day Scandinavia cruise from Amsterdam

Ports of Call: Amsterdam, Eidfjord, Alesund, Geiranger Fjord, Bergen, Amsterdam, Oslo, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Flam, Amsterdam; View Itinerary

Ports of Call: Copenhagen, Geiranger Fjord, Flam, Stavanger, Kiel, Copenhagen; View Itinerary

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Hamburg

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Bergen, Hellesylt, Maloy, Stavanger, Hamburg; View Itinerary

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Bergen, Hellesylt, Maloy, Stavanger, Hamburg, Le Havre, Southampton, Bruges, Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg; View Itinerary

Ports of Call: Kiel, Copenhagen, Skagen, Kristiansand, Oslo, Kiel, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Kiel; View Itinerary

Ports of Call: Kiel, Copenhagen, Maloy, Nordfjord, Flam, Kiel; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Iceland 14-day route

14-day Iceland cruise from Reykjavik

Norwegian star, norwegian cruise line.

Ports of Call: Reykjavik, Isafjordur, Akureyri, Seydisfjordur, Djupivogur, Tromso, Svolvaer, Sandnessjoen, Alesund, Bergen, Lerwick, Edinburgh, Southampton; View Itinerary

Ports of Call: Southampton, Stavanger, Olden, Alesund, Haugesund, Southampton; View Itinerary

Date: September 10, 2023

Ports of Call: Copenhagen, Maloy, Nordfjord, Flam, Kiel, Copenhagen; View Itinerary

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On our Norwegian Fjords cruises you’ll encounter one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes on the planet. Witness cascading waterfalls plunging into crystalline pools from the snow-topped mountains, climb the towering heights of Pulpit Rock, and engage with the captivating indigenous culture.

Nestled in the heart of Scandinavia, these deep, glacially-carved inlets offer a surreal landscape that beckons travellers from around the world. Norwegian Fjords are nature’s masterpiece, a geographical wonder that paints a picture of rugged cliffs, serene waters, and pristine wilderness.

As you set sail, you’ll be enveloped by a sense of tranquility that’s hard to find elsewhere. The Norwegian fjords, with their sheer cliffs and crystal-clear waters, create a breathtaking backdrop that changes with the shifting light, making every moment unique.

Some of the most popular cruise destinations in Norwegian Fjords are:

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Explore the Flam Railway, hike to Stegastein viewpoint, cruise the Aurlandsfjord and Naeroyfjord, visit the Flam Church, go kayaking, taste local cuisine, visit museums, enjoy nature walks, and admire waterfalls.

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Stavanger, a coastal gem in Norway, enchants with its historic charm and modern vitality. With a picturesque Old Town, vibrant food scene, and access to the awe-inspiring Lysefjord and its iconic Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Stavanger offers a captivating blend of cultural richness and natural splendour.

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Ålesund, a coastal jewel on Norway’s western shores, is celebrated for its Art Nouveau architecture, creating a captivating ambiance against a backdrop of fjords and mountains. This charming town invites exploration of its unique streets, rich maritime history, and panoramic views from Mount Aksla.

When is the best time to visit the Norwegian Fjords?

The best time to take a cruise holiday to the Norwegian Fjords depends on the region you want to explore and the specific experiences you’re seeking.

The ideal time to visit the Norwegian fjords is typically during the summer months, from late May to early September. This period offers the most favourable weather conditions for exploring these breathtaking natural wonders.

During summer, the days are long with extended daylight hours, and the fjords are framed by lush green landscapes and vibrant wildflowers. It’s an ideal time for activities such as hiking, kayaking, and cruising through the fjords to appreciate their stunning beauty. Moreover, the weather is relatively mild, making it more comfortable for outdoor excursions.

It’s also essential to consider factors like local holidays, festivals and peak tourist seasons. It’s always a good idea to consult with one of our cruise agents who will give you the best advice!

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Explore Viking Age history and jaw-dropping fjords.

In Norway, you'll admire everything from the deep blue fjords to the snow-capped mountain peaks. Cruise to Norway and head to the inner end of the stunning Aurlandsfjorden to join a fairy tale ride along the Flam Railway, one of the steepest railway tracks in the world. In Honningsvag, situated above the Arctic Circle, admire the views across the sea to the Svalbard Islands and the North Pole, and watch the indigenous Sami people herd raucous reindeer through the area. Stroll through Bergen's Bryggen neighbourhood, with its medieval cobblestone alleyways and colourfully painted houses or go shopping in the small boutiques that offer handmade Sami crafts. Whether you're looking to feast on traditional Nordic king crab or hoping to see the massive glacial walls of the Svalbard Islands, you can do it all in this northern paradise.

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WELCOME TO THE ICE AGE

Set off for the north to see the sparsely populated, mountainous country of Norway. Among the thousands of pristine lakes, isolated islands and stunning fjords, you'll feel like you've stepped back into the Ice Age. 

Norway, Stavanger Majestic Cliff

THE JEWELS OF THE NORTH

Norway is famous for its fjords, the narrow, steep-sided inlets formed by retreating glaciers at the end of the Ice Age. Head to Geiranger to see Europe's highest fjord, or explore Molde's 12-mile fjord that winds through the archipelago. No matter how you choose to ford the fjords, you'll see why Norway is known for these natural wonders.

Norway, Bergen Local Fishmarket

SAVOUR THE SEA

Different parts of Norway offer unique specialities and tasty delicacies. Most dishes include fish and seafood straight from the sea, but you can head to Naboen Pub and Restaurant in Bergen or Dovrehallen in  Oslo  for meat dishes featuring mutton, beef or reindeer. Try pancakes stuffed with bacon, sour cream and lingonberry jam, or warm up with a creamy fish soup.

Norway Dalsnibba Mountain Plateau

HIGH-UP HIDEAWAYS

In Norway, you're never far from the natural world. Cruise to Norway to hike or bike the many trails of  Molde to see views of 222 mountain peaks, or trek along the  Geiranger Skywalk  to see aerial views of glaciers below. In Stavanger, hike up the well-marked paths to the impressive cliff of Prekestol, or simply enjoy the tranquillity and quietness of  Flam Valley .

Norway, Bergen Historical Buildings

ANCIENT HISTORY, MODERN CHARM

From the old city quarters to the modern architecture, Norwegian towns off wonderful sights. Take a stroll to Oslo's Opera House for a view of its striking design, or shop for trendy  Scandinavian  souvenirs in the streets of Bergen. You'll be in heaven no matter where you go with Norway cruises. 

Norway, Bergen Historical Town

GAMBLE ON GAMLEBYEN

Explore the remains of medieval Oslo in Gamlebyen (Old Town), and admire the charming wooden houses. In Bergen, wander alongside the wharf and through the narrow alleyways of Bryggen, the oldest part of Bergen founded in 1070. Here you'll walk amongst colourful UNESCO-listed wooden buildings, preserved or rebuilt in their original mediaeval style.

Norway, Kristiansand Cannons at Fort Marina

PIRATES AHEAD

Travel to the southern city of  Kristiansand  to visit the picturesque Christiansholm Fortress, built in the 17th century on the seaside promenade in the city centre. Walk along five-metre-thick walls, built to protect the city from pirate assaults. In Oslo, don't miss the Akerhus Castle and Fortress built in 1299, which has also functioned as a royal residence and a prison. You'll find history everywhere you look during your Norway holiday.

Norwegian Rosemaling Flower Art

SCANDINAVIAN SOUVENIRS

In Norway's larger cities, like Oslo and Bergen, you can go shopping in big shopping centres and department stores, but there are also many small boutiques, antique shops and markets all throughout the country. The small trendy design stores are stocked with gifts and souvenirs like Norwegian brown cheese or knitted jumpers. In the smaller towns, you'll often find unique shops with handmade crafts like Viking drinking horns.

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THERE'S NOR-WAY YOU'LL WANT TO MISS THIS

Enjoy the impressive views of the steep mountainsides, flowing waterfalls and narrow valleys of the Norwegian countryside. Immerse yourself in the local culture by admiring the colourful wooden houses and medieval ruins and indulging in the fresh regional cuisine. When you visit Norway, you'll find like you've entered a whole new world.

Norway, Aurlands Fjorden

FJORD FOR DAYS

Originally a Norwegian word describing a narrow inlet formed within a glacial valley, the term 'fjord' has since gone international. Norway is home to no less than 1,000 fjords, so be sure to check out the country via these winding waterways. Admire the Geirangerfjord in  Geiranger , the Aurlandsfjord in  Flam  or the Lustrafjord in  Skjolden  for a heavenly view.

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NORTHERN EXPEDITIONS

While you're in the region, why not explore some other  Northern European  cities? Norway's neighbouring countries, such as Sweden, Denmark, Finland and  Iceland , each have their unforgettably unique characteristics, so be sure to relax in  Reykjavik , Iceland's geothermal spa surrounded by volcanic vistas, or stroll through the stylish Swedish capital, built across 14 islands.

The Norwegian Krone (NOK) is the official currency of Norway. Cash machines are widely available and credit cards are accepted in most restaurants, taxis and shops.

For rainy days, bring an umbrella or raincoat, or head indoors to one of the city's world-class museums.

At the local Tourist Office, you can usually rent a bicycle or pick up some helpful walking and cycling guides.

CUISINE NORDIC NOMS 

In Norway, you'll find many higher-end restaurants transforming local ingredients into refined, modern plates. But there's also no shortage of hearty traditional far in the smaller towns or hip international cuisine in the bigger cities. If you're looking for delectable seafood dishes during your holiday, Norway is the place to go.

Norwegian Cinnamon Buns

SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH

Northern Europeans know a thing or two about pastry. If you're in the mood for a sweet treat for breakfast or with afternoon tea, pop into a traditional Norwegian bakery and try the norsk kanelboller, a cardamon-scented dough pastry, or skillingsboller, the Scandinavian cinnamon bun.

Norwegian Fresh Seafood

STRAIGHT FROM THE SEA

Throughout Norway, menus in both high-end eateries and humble, family-run spots reflect the long-held local fishing traditions. King crab risotto, creamy fish soup, mussels, poached salmon, tasty fish soups and crispy cod tongues are some of the regional favourites.

Swedish Meatball with Cream Cuisine

MEAT YOUR NEW FAVOURITE COMFORT FOOD

Kjottkaker, a popular dish of pan-fried meatballs with onions and spices, can be found nearly everywhere in Norway. It's typically served in a stick-to-your-ribs gravy or lingonberry jam and enjoyed alongside potatoes and vegetables.

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Viking history, sky-high breathtaking fjords, the northern lights, and cosy costal towns all complete the vibrant picture of a Norway Cruise. Make your way to ports like Skjolden, Geiranger, Flam and Bergen. 

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Bergen, Norway

Alesund, Norway Rocks and Seawall

Alesund, Norway

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Arctic Circle (Cruising), Norway

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Flam, Norway

Geiranger, Norway, Snowcapped Fjord

Geiranger, Norway

Northern Lights Over Arctic Terrain in Norway, Honningsvag, Norway

Honningsvag, Norway

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Kristiansand, Norway

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Molde, Norway

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Olden, Norway

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Oslo, Norway

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Skjolden, Norway

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Tromso, Norway

Stavanger, Norway, Cliff Preikestolen

Stavanger, Norway

Panorama of fjord in Norway

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Norway is beautiful in the summer.

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Letters in Nordfjordeid on the shore of Nordfjord in Norway

Nordfjordeid, Norway

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My First Trip to Norway, With A.I. as a Guide

Can artificial intelligence devise a bucket-list vacation that checks all the boxes: culture, nature, hotels and transportation? Our reporter put three virtual assistants to the test.

A train rolls past a small, quaint red wooden building with a quiet road in front of it. In the distance are trees and snow-capped mountains.

By Ceylan Yeğinsu

The assignment was clear: Test how well artificial intelligence could plan a trip to Norway, a place I’d never been. So I did none of my usual obsessive online research and instead asked three A.I. planners to create a four-day itinerary. None of them, alas, mentioned the saunas or the salmon.

Two assistants were, however, eager to learn more about me in order to tailor their initially generic recommendations, which they had spewed out within seconds. Vacay , a personalized travel planning tool, presented me with a list of questions, while Mindtrip , a new A.I. travel assistant, invited me to take a quiz. (ChatGPT, the third assistant, asked nothing.)

Vacay’s and Mindtrip’s questions were similar: Are you traveling solo? What’s your budget? Do you prefer hotels or Airbnbs? Would you rather explore the great outdoors or pursue a cultural experience?

Eventually, my chat sessions yielded what seemed like well-rounded itineraries, starting with one day in Oslo and moving on to the fjord region. Eventually, I locked down a trip that would combine the assistants’ information and go beyond a predictable list of sites.

This time around, my virtual planners were far more sophisticated than the simple ChatGPT interface I used last year on a trip to Milan. Though it offered more detailed suggestions for Norway, I ended up ditching ChatGPT in the travel-planning stage after it repeatedly crashed.

Vacay’s premium service, which starts at $9.99 per month, included in-depth suggestions and booking links, while Mindtrip, which is currently free, provided photos, Google reviews and maps. During the trip itself, each delivered instantaneous information by text and always asked if more specific details were needed. Sadly, only ChatGPT offered a phone app, whose information I found to be outdated (the $20-per-month premium version is more current).

I’m not alone when it comes to turning to A.I. for help: Around 70 percent of Americans are either using or planning to use A.I. for travel planning, according to a recent survey conducted by the Harris Poll on behalf of the personal finance app Moneylion, while 71 percent said using A.I. would most likely be easier than planning trips on one’s own.

I decided to find out for myself in Norway.

A whirlwind day in Oslo

After I landed at Oslo Airport, all three assistants directed me to the Flytoget Airport Express Train , which got me to town in 20 minutes. I was delighted to find my hotel adjacent to the central railway station.

Choosing accommodations had not been easy. I was looking for a midrange boutique hotel, and the A.I. assistants generated many options with little overlap. I went with Hotel Amerikalinjen , Vacay’s recommendation, which it described as “a vibrant and unique boutique hotel in the heart of Oslo.” Its location was the main draw, but overall the hotel exceeded my expectations, blending comfort and style with the 20th-century charm of its building, which once housed the headquarters of the Norwegian America Line shipping company.

For the one-day Oslo itinerary, the assistants were in agreement, packing in the city’s top sights, including the Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Royal Palace , the Nobel Peace Center, Akershus Fortress and the Munch Museum. I shared my location and asked each assistant to restructure the itineraries to start from my hotel. But when I gave in to my own research instincts and pulled up Google Maps, I saw that the order they suggested didn’t make sense, so I plotted my own path.

By the time I got to Frogner Park at midday, I had already covered half of the sights, and after walking past more than 200 sculptures by the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland, I was happy to sit down and admire his granite monolith of entwined humans.

For lunch, the assistants recommended high-end restaurants in the bustling waterfront neighborhood of Aker Brygge . But I wanted a quick bite in a more relaxed atmosphere, so I ditched A.I. and walked to the end of the promenade, where I stumbled upon the Salmon , a cozy establishment where I started with salmon sashimi that melted in my mouth and finished with a perfectly grilled fillet. How had my assistants not mentioned this place?

Next on my list was the Nobel Peace Center, the Opera House and the Munch Museum. The assistants had not recommended prebooking tickets, but fortunately, I had done so, learning, in the process, that the Peace Center was closed, a crucial bit of information that A.I. did not relay.

It was chilly for mid-June, and as I walked along the harbor promenade toward the Munch Museum, I spotted small floating saunas, which my assistants had not included. I went back to the ChatGPT phone app for recommendations. Even though I was eager to try a floating sauna, where people warmed themselves and then plunged straight into the frigid waters of the Oslofjord, I took ChatGPT’s suggestion and booked the Salt sauna, which is where I headed after spending a few hours at the Munch Museum, with its extensive works by the Norwegian artist and its sweeping views of Oslo’s harbor.

At the Salt cultural complex , a large pyramidal structure on the water, I was relieved that swimsuits were a requirement. In Scandinavia, saunas are usually taken naked , and earlier, I had asked ChatGPT for the etiquette at Salt, but it failed to give me a definitive answer. After sweating it out with around 30 strangers in Salt’s main sauna, I dipped into a cold-water barrel tub and then tried the smaller sauna options, which were hotter and quieter. It was the perfect ending to a long day.

Waterfalls, lush valleys, raging waters

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Each of my assistants had different ideas on how to reach the fjord region. ChatGPT suggested taking a seven-hour train ride and then immediately embarking on a two-hour fjord cruise, which sounded exhausting. Mindtrip suggested taking a short flight to Bergen, known as the “gateway to the fjords,” and setting out on a cruise the next day, which was perhaps more efficient, but would also mean missing one of the most scenic train rides in the world. Vacay also recommended a train ride.

After conversing with the assistants, I decided on a shorter train journey (six hours) that would deliver me to Naeroyfjord , a UNESCO World Heritage site with lush valleys and thundering waterfalls. But to figure out the logistics for transport and accommodation, I needed live train timetables, which I found on my own, and information on hotel availability that none of the assistants had.

At this point, I was desperate for human guidance to navigate the region’s expensive and limited accommodations. This is where the pictures and reviews on Mindtrip were useful, helping me to understand that I would be paying premium prices for the spectacular setting of a mediocre hotel.

The train ride from Oslo to Myrdal was breathtaking: rolling hills, mountain villages, fjords, waterfalls. But nothing prepared me for the majestic one-hour Flam railway ride that followed. Vacay had described it as an “engineering marvel” with a breathtakingly steep descent as it passes picturesque villages, dramatic mountains, raging rivers and pounding waterfalls, complete with a dance performance featuring a mythological spirit known as a huldra.

The next morning I boarded a Naeroyfjord cruise, recommended by Vacay, on an electric, 400-person vessel. I was surprised by the serenity of the fjord. Later I learned from a tour guide that I had been lucky to visit when there were no large cruise ships. It was hard to imagine an ocean liner maneuvering through the narrow, windy fjord, but when I asked ChatGPT, it told me 150 to 220 cruise ships squeezed through the fjord each year, a detail that I felt the travel assistants should warn travelers about.

The cruise ended in the village of Gudvangen, where rain made me cancel a hike to a waterfall and instead try my hand at ax-throwing in the Viking Village Njardarheim. The assistants had told me that there were buses that left town every four hours, a time frame that had worked with my original hiking plan, but now I was stuck. Thankfully, I took note of the A.I. disclaimers to check all information and found an alternative shuttle bus.

On my way to Bergen, I decided to stop in the town of Voss, famous for extreme sports like skydiving and spectacular nature. All the A.I.-suggested hotels were booked, but a Google search led me to the lakeside Elva hotel , which had delicious farm-to-table food. I suspect it didn’t make the A.I. shortlist because it was new.

I ended my trip in Bergen, which, despite being Norway’s second-largest city, maintains a small-town charm with its colorful wooden houses and cobblestone streets. With only half a day to explore, I followed Mindtrip’s short itinerary, starting with a hearty lunch of fish and chips at the bustling waterfront fish market and ending with a funicular ride up Mount Floyen for panoramic views of the city and fjords. The A.I. dinner suggestion at the Colonialen was perfect: cozy vibe, live jazz and locally sourced dishes.

The bottom line

None of the A.I. programs were perfect, but they did complement one another, allowing me to streamline my travel decisions.

Overall, Mindtrip — with its polished, dynamic interface that allowed me to cross-check details with maps, links and reviews — was my favorite. While it gave some good recommendations, Mindtrip needed more prompting than Vacay, which offered a wider variety of suggestions in more detail. Unfortunately, Vacay doesn’t save chat history, which I discovered halfway into my planning after closing the website’s tab on my browser.

The biggest drawback was the absence of phone apps for Mindtrip and Vacay, which led me to rely on ChatGPT’s basic A.I. assistant when I needed on-the-spot guidance. Mindtrip, I’ve since learned, is planning to debut an app in September.

Still, there were times when I desperately craved the human touch. Before setting out on a trip, I always contact friends and colleagues for recommendations. This time, as part of the A.I. experiment, I refrained from reaching out to a Norwegian friend until after my trip, only to find out that we had both been in Oslo at the same time.

That’s one element of travel that I doubt A.I. will ever master: serendipity.

Follow New York Times Travel on Instagram and sign up for our weekly Travel Dispatch newsletter to get expert tips on traveling smarter and inspiration for your next vacation. Dreaming up a future getaway or just armchair traveling? Check out our 52 Places to Go in 2024 .

Ceylan Yeginsu is a travel reporter for The Times who frequently writes about the cruise industry and Europe, where she is based. More about Ceylan Yeğinsu

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The Norwegian Fjords are undoubtedly among the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world , capable of inspiring awe with their majestic beauty and timeless atmosphere. Norway has over a thousand fjords, Geirangerfjord and the Naerøyfjord being the largest. Since 2005, they have featured in the list of UNESCO heritage sites – and they’re now accessible on an exclusive MSC Norwegian fjords cruise . The Norway fjords cruise is one of the best ways to visit these earthly and imposing spectacles thanks to the deep water surrounding them, which is both smooth and easy to navigate. During the Norwegian fjords cruise 2024 - 2025 seasons , you can admire these imposing examples of natural beauty first-hand and from the best possible vantage point.

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MSC Norwegian Fjords cruises will take you to discover the Viking history and the most sensational sights of Norway and much more.

Choose the best departure port for your Fjords cruise and get ready to sail on your next dream adventure.

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<p>Tracy Arm Fjord is a spectacular destination in southeastern Alaska and a must for anyone wishing to experience the natural beauty and wildlife of this part of the world. </p> <p>Located just 45 miles southeast of Juneau, this fjord is renowned for its spectacular beauty, which includes towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, diverse wildlife, and, of course, the impressive Sawyer Glaciers.</p> <p>Naturalist John Muir called Tracy Arm “one of the most dramatically stunning fjords of Southeast Alaska”, and it’s easy to see why. </p> <p>The beauty and grandeur of the fjord are truly awe-inspiring and make Tracy Arm a must-visit destination in Alaska. </p> <p>Whether you’re looking for adventure or simply taking in the stunning scenery, Tracy Arm Fjord has something for everyone. </p> <p>From wildlife watching to glacier viewing, here are some of the best things to do in Tracy Arm Fjord.</p>

Tracy Arm Fjord is a spectacular destination in southeastern Alaska and a must for anyone wishing to experience the natural beauty and wildlife of this part of the world. 

Located just 45 miles southeast of Juneau, this fjord is renowned for its spectacular beauty, which includes towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, diverse wildlife, and, of course, the impressive Sawyer Glaciers.

Naturalist John Muir called Tracy Arm “one of the most dramatically stunning fjords of Southeast Alaska”, and it’s easy to see why.

The beauty and grandeur of the fjord are truly awe-inspiring and make Tracy Arm a must-visit destination in Alaska. 

Whether you’re looking for adventure or simply taking in the stunning scenery, Tracy Arm Fjord has something for everyone.

From wildlife watching to glacier viewing, here are some of the best things to do in Tracy Arm Fjord.

Sawyer Glacier in Tracy Arm Fjord

1. View the Sawyer Glaciers

While there are plenty of things to do in Tracy Arm Fjord, one of the main highlights is viewing the Sawyer Glaciers. One of the most famous glaciers in Alaska, the Sawyer Glaciers are actually two separate glaciers: the North and South. The North Sawyer Glacier, often just called Sawyer Glacier, is located at the end of Tracy Arm fjord, which is more easily visible. 

This is the glacier that most boat tours visit. The Sawyer Glaciers are truly awe-inspiring and are among the most active glaciers in Alaska.  Cruise ships do visit the glacier, but most are too big to enter the fjord. However, small boat tours allow you to get up close to the glacier and have stunning views of the surrounding fjord.

3 Dorsal Fins from Orcas in front of a Glacier

2. Watch for Whales

Tracy Arm Fjord is also known for its incredible wildlife viewing and is home to various whale species, including humpback whales, orcas, and gray whales. 

These massive creatures can often be seen breaching and feeding in the fjord’s waters. 

During the summer months, humpback whales migrate to this area, and the best time to see them is from May to September.

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3. Float Among Icebergs

Another fantastic way to experience Tracy Arm is to take a boat tour. While cruising through the fjord, you’re guaranteed to pass by icebergs. 

These icebergs range from small pieces to larger chunks as big as multi-story buildings, and it’s a surreal experience to navigate through the icy waters while surrounded by towering ice formations. 

Waterfall in Tracy Arm Fjord

4. Chase Waterfalls (HUGE Ones!)

Tracy Arm Fjord is also home to hundreds of waterfalls, but some of the most impressive are along the narrow channel into the Sawyer Glaciers. 

These huge waterfalls cascade down the steep cliffs into the fjord’s waters—some are over 1,000 feet high! 

While the cruise ships can’t enter the fjord, any small boat or catamaran tour will pass by plenty of these stunning waterfalls and possibly even get close enough that you’ll feel the spray from the water.

An iceberg floats through Tracy Arm Fjord

5. Sail Through the Fjords

Many cruise ships will cruise by Tracy Arm, but most are too big to sail into the fjord.  A small boat tour is the best way to get a closer view of the waterfalls, icebergs, and wildlife. 

These boat tours are an excellent way to explore Tracy Arm Fjord and offer an experience that’s hard to beat.  While sailing through the fjord, you’ll see whales and waterfalls, take in the spectacular scenery surrounding you, and get a closer look at the massive glaciers.

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6. Take a Helicopter Tour and View from Above

For a different perspective, take a helicopter tour to get a bird’s eye view of this part of Alaska . This is an excellent way to see the glaciers and surrounding landscape from above. 

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A bald Eagle soars above the sea

7. Watch for Wildlife

Tracy Arm Fjord is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears and mountain goats, seals, and sea lions, as well as humpback whales and eagles.  While you may be able to see some animals up close, a good pair of binoculars is also recommended so you can spot mountain goats or black bears in the distance. 

During the summer months, you may be able to spot harbor seals with their young pups or migrating orcas. Whether you’re looking across the water or watching the shores, be sure to look for these amazing creatures during your visit.

Glacier Calving in Tracy Arm Fjord

8. See Glaciers Calve

One of the most awe-inspiring things to experience in Tracy Arm Fjord is the calving of the glaciers.  This occurs when a large piece of ice breaks off and crashes into the water, often creating a thunderous roar and sending waves throughout the fjord. 

These pieces can be anywhere from small chunks to large sections. The Sawyer Glaciers are active tidewater glaciers, which means that they often calve. The best chance to experience this calving is on a boat tour, where you can get close to the glacier.

Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska

9. Take Advantage of Excellent Photo Opportunities

With stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, Tracy Arm Fjord is a photographer’s dream. Be sure to bring your camera and take advantage of the many photo opportunities. 

From the towering glaciers and mountain peaks to the forested canyons and stunning waterfalls, and, of course, the incredible wildlife, there is no shortage of beautiful scenes to capture with your camera. 

Glacier with many shades of blue

10. Count the Shades of Blue in the Glaciers

The Sawyer Glaciers are renowned for their incredible shades of blue. Unlike regular ice, glacial ice is very compact with few air bubbles, so it absorbs all the colors of the spectrum except blue, which it reflects to create the brilliant shades you see. 

The Sawyer Glaciers are an excellent example, with a range of blue shades from turquoise and teal to deep sapphire and cobalt.  Because the shades of blue result from light reflecting off the ice, the glaciers’ colors change depending on the time of day and the weather.

Cloudy days are much better for seeing the glaciers’ blues, as the colors get washed out in bright sunlight. While cloudy and gray days are usually considered poor weather, these are actually the best days to see the brilliant colors and scenery of Tracy Arm Fjord. 

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Veranda of Aquamarine Suite on Crystal cruise ship.

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Cruising to Alaska on a small luxury ship affords a very different experience than sailing through The Great Land on a larger vessel. On a smaller luxury ship, you'll enjoy the expected perks like fewer passengers and more personalized service – but you'll also physically get closer to the boundless wilderness, abundant wildlife, icy blue glaciers and majestic snow-capped mountains that you've waited a lifetime to see.

While the fares to sail on such vessels are quite a bit higher than those of larger cruise providers, the all-inclusive (or mostly all-inclusive) prices typically include all-suite accommodations with balconies, all meals, alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, 24-hour room service, Wi-Fi access, gratuities, welcome bottles of sparkling wine, pillow selection, some shore excursions and butler service. Best of all, you won't feel like you're being nickel-and-dimed while on board. As a special touch, the attentive crew members may even learn your name and memorize your preferred pre-dinner cocktail.

Unlike many mainstream lines, most luxury Alaska cruises do not offer pre- and post-cruise tours to extend your adventure. However, you can plan these experiences on your own through third-party providers.

Alaska Tour & Travel has pre-cruise packages that include visits to Denali National Park & Preserve and the small, quirky Alaska towns of Homer and Talkeetna. You can also see a different side of Alaska via a train ride on the Alaska Railroad, take a national parks tour that includes Kenai Fjords National Park or head northbound to Fairbanks , one of the best places in the world to see the northern lights (if you visit during aurora season, from late August to late April). In addition, the company can plan a self-drive tour from Anchorage to Seward, which includes a stay at a wilderness lodge, helicopter flightseeing over Knik Glacier and guided tours in the parks.

The following luxury cruise lines will ensure you make the most of your voyage in Alaska – one of the most magical destinations on Earth.

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Silversea Cruises

Pool deck on the Silversea Nova.

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Silversea Cruises' small luxury ships are designed for adventurers interested in visiting a mix of Alaska's top ports and more rugged, off-the-beaten-track locales. Extended itineraries offer stops in less-visited destinations like the towns of Haines and Wrangell. On board, guests can expect a personalized experience that includes luxurious ocean-view suites with butler service, multiple gourmet dining options, complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, and attentive service with one of the highest crew-to-guest ratios in the industry.

Base fares for Silversea's 2024 and 2025 Alaska itineraries start at $3,250 per person. If you upgrade to Silversea 's door-to-door fare (which starts at $5,200 per person), you'll receive private chauffeur service from your home to the airport (and back home upon your return) and round-trip flights, with business class upgrades in some destinations.

Silversea also offers immersive pre- and post-cruise land experiences, departing from Seward, Alaska. Highlights include sightseeing flights over Denali National Park & Preserve or into bear country to see Alaska's magnificent grizzly bears. In Vancouver, travelers can take a flightseeing transfer to Victoria to tour the 55-acre Butchart Gardens or board the Rocky Mountaineer for a two-day train ride through the Canadian Rockies.

Silversea's Alaska itineraries extend from May to September, with voyages ranging between seven and 16 days. The line's newest and largest vessel, the 728-passenger Silver Nova , sails its inaugural Alaska season in 2024 along with two smaller ships, Silver Muse (596 guests) and Silver Shadow (392 guests). There are 35 Alaska voyages available in 2024. In 2025, luxury cruisers can hop aboard one of 45 scheduled voyages on either Silver Nova or the 596-guest Silver Moon .

For a seven-day itinerary, consider a sailing from Seward, Alaska, to Vancouver, British Columbia. This voyage cruises the Hubbard Glacier and the Inside Passage and stops in the Alaska towns of Juneau, Skagway, Sitka and Ketchikan. Complimentary excursions in Ketchikan include a tour of Saxman Native Village; a visit to Bonfire Bay Oyster Farm, featuring a sea-to-table oyster tasting; the Alaskan Cultural, Culinary & Lumberjack show; the Alaskan Lodge Adventure & Seafeast and a day as a fisherman aboard the Aleutian Ballard, as seen on Discovery Channel's "The Deadliest Catch." You can also opt for a Selected Shore Excursion (for an additional cost), such as mountain biking or a private fishing trip.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Bed in the Concierge Suite on the Regent Seven Seas Explorer.

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises' elegant Seven Seas Explorer sails the line's Alaska itineraries in 2024 and 2025. The lavish 746-guest ship was coined "The Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built" when it debuted in 2016; among its impressive features are the 3,875-square-foot Regent Suite and a high-end collection of art displayed throughout the ship, including works by Pablo Picasso.

Alaska voyages with Regent in 2024 and 2025 start at $4,799 per person. Upgraded 2-for-1 all-inclusive fares (starting at $5,499 per person) cover elegant all-balcony suite accommodations; round-trip airfare (business class on international flights); a one-night pre-cruise hotel package; free two- or three-night land programs; free unlimited shore excursions; free unlimited beverages (alcoholic and nonalcoholic); complimentary specialty dining; and prepaid gratuities. You'll also receive complimentary airport transfers, unlimited Wi-Fi access and valet laundry service.

Every suite style includes a private balcony, roomy closets and upscale finishes. Concierge Suites (and above) add cozy in-room amenities like cashmere blankets, perfect to bundle up in while you take in the scenery. Meanwhile, Penthouse Suites (and higher) include a private butler who can book excursions, make dinner and spa reservations, unpack your luggage, arrange for a private cocktail soiree in your suite and indulge any other special requests.

Between May and September 2024, Regent sails 22 Alaska voyages. There are 16 Alaska sailings scheduled for the same period in 2025. Itineraries range from seven to 14 nights. For plenty of scenic cruising days, consider a round-trip itinerary from Vancouver departing May 28, 2025. The cruise includes five relaxing days at sea, where you'll enjoy scenic cruising through the Inside Passage (twice), Hubbard Glacier (twice) and Endicott Arm Fjord. Ports of call in Alaska include Wrangell, Juneau , Skagway, Sitka, Seward, Icy Strait (Hoonah) and Ketchikan. You'll also have a full day in Victoria, British Columbia, before returning to Vancouver.

While in Wrangell, consider the Tongass Botanical Forest Walk excursion. Tongass National Forest is the largest national forest in the U.S., with towering old-growth trees and unique flora, fauna and ecosystems. While in the temperate rainforest with your naturalist guide, look for local wildlife like Sitka black-tailed deer, porcupines and birds of prey. Other complimentary excursions at this stop include a round of golf at Muskeg Meadows Golf Course; a canoe trip through Wrangell harbor and nearby islands, and a heritage tour about Tlingit culture and the history of the town.

Nobu restaurant on a Crystal cruise ship.

Recently relaunched Crystal offers just seven voyages in Alaska aboard Crystal Serenity in July and August 2024. The 740-guest luxury vessel was refurbished in 2023 and features the line's signature top-notch service, elegant interiors and suites, and personal butler service in every room category.

Other perks and amenities include plush bathrobes and Sicily's Ortigia bath products; an impressive passenger-to-crew ratio; prepaid gratuities; complimentary beverages; and outstanding cuisine, including Umi Uma (an exclusive Nobu restaurant at sea, available only on Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony ). Guests can also feast on Italian cuisine at Osteria d'Ovidio; book an exclusive dining experience at The Vintage Room; indulge in Parisian cafe-style fare at The Bistro; opt for American cuisine at Waterside Restaurant or take their pick of several other casual indoor and alfresco options.

Cruisers also have their selection of unique shore experiences curated by Crystal's parent company A&K Travel Group, such as a ride on the world's largest zip line in Hoonah (Icy Strait Point); dog sledding and glacier flightseeing in Skagway; fishing and wilderness dining in Ketchikan and the Wildlife Quest and Fin Island Lodge experience in Sitka, boasting a feast of Alaska king crab and wild salmon.

Crystal offers seven- and eight-night round-trip voyages from Vancouver , as well as one-way cruises from Vancouver or Seward, Alaska. Select itineraries – like the July 30, 2024, voyage from Vancouver to Seward – offer a scenic cruising day in the Seymour Narrows in British Columbia. On this sailing, you'll also enjoy a day at sea cruising Hubbard Glacier, as well as stops in Ketchikan, Sitka, Hoonah (Icy Strait), Skagway and Sitka in Alaska. Or, opt for the July 2, 2024, round-trip sailing from Vancouver for three scenic cruising days in the Inside Passage, Endicott Arm and the Seymour Narrows.

The line's Aug. 13, 2024, round-trip sailing from Vancouver features a special guest: Manfredi Lefebvre d'Ovidio, the executive chairman of A&K Travel Group. As such, the cruise will include an exclusive gala dinner and other unique experiences. Other special voyages welcome marine biologist and National Geographic photographer Flip Nicklin, who will share personal stories from his extensive career and expert insights about humpback whale habitats and behaviors.

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Viking Ocean Cruises

The Restaurant on a Viking cruise ship.

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Viking Ocean Cruises' 11-day Alaska & the Inside Passage cruise is available on 11 dates during the 2024 season. It sails from Vancouver to Seward (or the reverse) on the 930-passenger Viking Orion . In 2025, the line offers the same itinerary on 22 dates between May and September, split between Viking Orion and its sister ship, the 930-passenger Viking Sea .

Viking's destination-focused itineraries are curated for travelers who are interested in history, science, culture and cuisine, as they feature onboard enrichment like lectures by Viking's resident historians. You'll also find regionally inspired dishes in The Restaurant and special access to unique tours and excursions ashore.

The line's mostly all-inclusive fares cover accommodations in spacious all-veranda staterooms and suites; beer, wine and soft drinks at lunch and dinner; meals at all the dining venues; one shore excursion in every port; free Wi-Fi access; 24-hour specialty teas, coffees and bottled water; complimentary access to The Nordic Spa & Fitness Center; and other upscale amenities.

Voyages traveling northbound from Vancouver include one day of scenic cruising through the Inside Passage before stopping in Ketchikan, Sitka, Juneau, Skagway and Icy Strait Point in Alaska. The eighth day of the cruise sails through picturesque Yakutat Bay, which includes the Hubbard Glacier. The ship then calls on Valdez, Alaska, before the trip ends with two days in Seward.

While in Valdez, take an optional tour to explore the incredible scenery surrounding the small fishing town. Viking offers a kayaking trip to see the Valdez Glacier; a scenic cruise through picturesque Prince William Sound to view the Columbia Glacier; a wildlife cruise where you can look for humpback whales, orcas, porpoises, sea otters and bald eagles; a helicopter ride over the area's rugged, icy wilderness; or a UTV adventure through the Chugach Mountains to Mineral Creek Canyon.

Seabourn Cruise Line

The aft pool on a Seabourn Cruise Line ship.

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Between May and August 2024, Seabourn Cruise Line will host 20 Alaska voyages aboard the Seabourn Odyssey , before the ship leaves the cruise line in the fall. In 2025, the line offers 27 Alaska sailings on Seabourn Quest. Both yacht-inspired ships accommodate up to 458 guests and feature Seabourn's signature all-inclusive amenities, including luxurious oceanfront suites with verandas; personalized service; complimentary fine wines and premium spirits; complimentary dining; and caviar served throughout the sailing. You'll also have a complimentary W-Fi package and an in-suite minibar stocked with your favorite beverages. Ashore, sign up for exclusive programs like shopping for fresh salmon, halibut and Alaska king crab alongside a Seabourn chef.

Guests booking Seabourn Quest for 2025 will be able to sample the line's new dining concept, Solis. Inspired by destinations in the Mediterranean, the menu features a fresh, modern take on traditional dishes and whimsical cocktails. The restaurant is a collaboration with master chef and culinary partner Anton Egger and senior corporate chef Franck Salein. In addition to dishes like salt-encrusted whole branzino and Tuscan-style steak, guests will also find a wide selection of vegan and vegetarian dishes.

The seven-day Alaska Fjords & Canadian Inside Passage itinerary on May 31, 2024, aboard Seabourn Odyssey, sails from Juneau to Vancouver and includes a day in either Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm, depending on the ice conditions. From there, you can take one of the optional guided excursions: Ventures by Seabourn. These tours are an additional cost but offer opportunities for up-close Zodiac, kayaking or catamaran experiences in the wilderness to see glaciers calving and view local wildlife, such as black bears, mountain goats, seals, wolves and seabirds.

You'll also enjoy many days of scenic cruising on this voyage, and have the opportunity for more optional adventures in Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords). The ship makes additional stops in Wrangell, Alaska, and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, before disembarking in Vancouver.

If you want to see stunning Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, then consider booking the seven-day Alaska Inside Passage & Glacier Bay sailing on May 10, 2024, from Vancouver to Juneau. This itinerary also includes the Seymour Narrows and Snow Pass, cruising Queen Island Sound and the Lynn Canal. There's a stop for Ventures by Seabourn activities like kayaking and Zodiac rides in the Inian Islands. The Alaska ports of call on this voyage are Ketchikan, Sitka, Icy Strait Point and Haines. You'll disembark in Juneau.

Bed in cabin on PONANT Le Soléal.

Francois Lefebvre | Courtesy of PONANT

French luxury expedition line PONANT offers 10 Alaska cruises in 2024; itineraries span between seven and 11 nights. Aboard the 264-guest yacht-style Le Soléal, you'll meet up to 10 naturalist experts and guides specializing in geology, history, ornithology or marine or land mammals. Guests can attend onboard lectures and embark on Zodiac landings with the guides.

The ship features elegant staterooms and suites, a library, a spa, a hair salon and a gym. Guests will be treated to movies in the theater, wine tastings and cooking demonstrations throughout the expedition. All fine dining meals, 24-hour room service, an open bar (including an in-room minibar) and complimentary and unlimited Wi-Fi access are covered in the pricing.

Two of PONTANT's eight-night voyages from Vancouver to Sitka are in partnership with Smithsonian Journeys and are curated for English-speaking travelers. Fares for these expeditions include transfers to and from the ship and a shore excursion in each port. On board, you can attend talks and discussions hosted by two Smithsonian Journeys experts: geologist Scott Burns and natural history filmmaker John Grabowska.

On these voyages, there is a sea day after departing Vancouver. You'll cruise through the Johnstone Strait, where you'll have an excellent chance of seeing humpback whales and orcas. After a day spent in the Inside Passage, the ship will call on the village of Metlakatla, Alaska, on the western coast of Annette Island, which is home to the Tsimshians from British Columbia. Other unique Alaska ports of call in this itinerary include the commercial fishing town of Petersburg, the Tlingit village of Kake and the small fishing community of Alfin Cove.

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