Norwegian Fjords classic cruise
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Description of Norwegian Fjords classic cruise
You’ll explore every inch of Norway’s dramatic stretch of coastline on this 12-day small ship cruise from Bergen to Kirkenes and back.
Taking in 34 ports, 22 of which lie above the Arctic Circle, this is a spectacular voyage into the heart of the Norwegian fjords. Backed by mountains rising steeply from the water your journey is punctuated by some of Norway’s most beautiful landscapes, and fascinating fishing ports. The Lofoten Islands, Trollfjorden, Tromso, Alesund, Trondheim, the North Cape and the Helgeland coast are just some of the highlights.
This cruise is available all year round with each season casting its own unique light on your cruise. In winter you’ll experience the ethereal ‘Blue Hour’ at dusk and dawn as you reach more northern ports, Spring brings migratory birds and local festivities, Summer is the time for warmth and the Midnight Sun, and finally you’ll enjoy clear air, intense colours and the first glimpse of the Northern Lights in Autumn.
Stops will vary slightly dependent on the season in which you are travelling and additional excursions to those listed in the itinerary below are available, so please enquire for more details.
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4 Reviews of Norwegian Fjords classic cruise
Reviewed on 24 Sep 2024 by Jana Zamecnik
The weather was really a pleasant surprise. The sights were wonderful, the ship, staff and food were excellent. Read full reviewReviewed on 24 Jul 2018 by Anne Macdonald
Really enjoyed it. The Expedition Team on board were fantastic: professional, multi-lingual, multi-talented, very efficient and fun. There were also some interesting talks delivered in a light-hearted way. I was very glad not to have joined a conventional “cruise”. My cabin was very comfortable and the food was very good indeed. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
Planet
These vessels operate in some of the world’s most pristine and vulnerable natural landscapes, and the vessels managers take their responsibility to protect and enhance it very seriously.The ships that run on these coastal routes use low sulphur SDM (Special Distillate Marine) fuel. They always strive to reduce their emissions, and will continue to explore every possible opportunity that could be beneficial for the environment.
Energy-Efficient Propellers
Changing propellers on the ships has had a huge impact both on propulsion and fuel consumption. The new propellers have reduced fuel consumption by as much as 10% and they are currently being fitted to the vessels one by one. These initiatives have reduced overall fuel consumption by around 15% in 5 years!
The company that runs the vessels is a participant in the Norwegian Polar Institute’s project to register marine mammals in the Arctic. Gathering this data improves insight of habitat use and seasonal migration patterns.
People
Almost all of the dozens of communities strung out all along Norway's spectacular and wild west coast rely on the vessels that sail every day up and down the coast, carrying cars, freight, business passengers and cruise passengers the length of this spectacular coastline. Without the regular link that these vessels provide, many of these communities, and the businesses that thrive in them, would wither on the vine.These voyages have added another major string to the bow of the coastal communities - with tourism. The first brochure, in English, was produced as early as 1894, and today many of the towns have developed thriving tourist industries that rely on the daily influx of passengers from the vessels that ply the coast, providing a major source of income for the communities, not just directly through tourism, but also for many local producers who help to feed the visitors.
Local food
The vessels all have a local food concept where they focus on locally produced ingredients and short travelled food runs throughout the entire fleet. Visiting 34 ports along the Norwegian coast, they have an exceptional opportunity to get fresh produce from local suppliers every day, and they only serve species approved by WWFs red list for sustainable seafood.
Ingredients are delivered directly on board the ships, reducing transportation significantly and utilizing the port structure in the best possible way. Fresh local food enhances the travel experience, gives local ripple effects and tells great stories from the places we visit.
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