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Norwegian Coastal VoyagesHurtigruten ships are amongst the most important means of transportation along Norway’s twisting, rugged coastline for locals and visitors alike. This unique voyage carries passengers and supplies to over 30 ports with a ship departing from Bergen virtually every day of the year. The Hurtigruten ships travel north across the Arctic Circle and beyond as they weave in and out of narrow inlets, sailing along some of the world's most beautiful coastline, nearly always in sight of land. Ms KF, Waterford: |
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Sail in summer during the period of the Midnight Sun, when the sun flirts with the horizon before curving skyward, bathing the glorious scenery in perpetual daylight. Winter provides the possibility of witnessing one of Nature's lavish displays - the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights as it is more commonly known, dancing in the Arctic twilight. Popular options include 6-nights northbound or 11-night round-trip cruises. Ports visited by night on the northbound voyage are seen by day on the southbound journey and there are a variety of shore-based excursions on offer. From 15th April - 14th September the route north voyages into the famous UNESCO World Heritage Site of Geirangerfjord. Take the opportunity to join excursions ashore and weave through hair-pin bends to overlook the world's longest fjords. Waterfalls cascade down cliffs that rise 1400m above the Norwegian Sea - truly a mountain lover's delight!
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