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Cruise Norway and Iceland

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Welcome to Vibrant Travel.  

If you are looking for Norway and Iceland, maximize you time and take this awe-inspiring journey to both countries!   We offer luxury, expedition, and premium choices.  This summertime cruise is perfect for views of the wonderful fjords, fishing villages, and waterfalls.  

 

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Itinerary*

Cruise Norway and Iceland

From Norway, travel to the end of the North Sea and beyond to unlock mysteries of the far north and experience nature at its most magnificent. Contrast the pleasant urban setting of Ålesund with the robust beauty of Geiranger’s fjord landscape. Meet the people who thrive on the water’s edge of the Faroe archipelago, and encounter polar fox, tern, eider ducks and members of the whale family in Iceland’s majestic, distant north.

Day 1 - Bergen, Norway

Once a Hanseatic League trading port, the ancient city of Bergen has deep Viking roots.  Step on board your ship to begin your journey. Encircled by majestic mountains, fjords and glaciers, Bergen was home to Viking sagas. With your ship berthed next to Bryggen wharf, a UNESCO Site, easily stroll along its waterfront. This evening mingle with the locals and dine ashore, as we will be spending the night in port.

Day 2- Bergen, Norway

Awake in Bergen and further explore this Norwegian treasure. See the beautiful 18th-century wooden houses, and visit the Hanseatic Museum on your included tour. Perhaps take an excursion to Troldhaugen, the home of Edvard Grieg, Norway’s famous composer. Or take a trip to the top of Mt. Ulriken, where you can savor an Ulriken bun, a cinnamon pastry, with a view that is equally as indulgent. Gain an insider’s view of Norway’s shipbuilding culture and fish farming industry on our optional excursion.

Day 3 - Flåm, Norway

Nestled in the breathtaking Aurlandsfjord, Flåm enjoys a spectacular setting.  Through breathtaking fjords, your ship glides into the village of Flåm.  Spend the day soaking up majestic views—from Vassbygda Lake to picturesque Vassbygdi and Aurland. Board the famous Flåm Railway for a train ride that climbs nearly 3,000 feet. Stop at the Kjosfossen waterfall and continue to the Mølstertunet open air museum, in Voss. Lunch on the famed Hotel Stalheim’s veranda, and gaze at the Naerøyfjord, a UNESCO Site.

Day 4 - Ålesund, Norway

Art Nouveau Ålesund is spread over four islands reaching into the sea. Admire Ålesund’s colorful Art Nouveau facades by foot. After the city was destroyed by fire in 1904, it was rebuilt with the support of German Kaiser Wilhelm, who often vacationed here. The architectural style of the day, Jugend, prevails in the town center. Alternately, you may visit spectacular Nordic islands via a vast coastal network of bridges and tunnels, or join a Norwegian family in their home for coffee and a snack to learn firsthand about daily life in this scenic place.

Day 5 - Geiranger, Norway

Geiranger is the gateway to some of coastal Norway’s most magnificent natural treasures. Cruise into the tiny village of Geiranger via the Geirangerfjord, one of Norway’s most spectacular fjords. If you would like magnificent bird’s-eye views of this magical setting, join an included tour to Eagle’s Bend, perched 2,000 feet above the village. It is a thrilling drive marked by 11 hairpin turns and incredible panoramas. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors on an optional tour to witness spectacular waterfalls or journey through the fjords by kayak.

Day 6 - Cruise the North Sea

The North Sea has long been central to Europe’s history. From Viking settlement and medieval trade to international war and modern-day oil production, some of the continent’s most pivotal moments have unfolded on its stage. Learn more about this body of water during an enriching lecture. Relax on board with tea in the Wintergarden or find your inner calm with yoga on the Sports Deck.

Day 7 - Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

Amid dramatic mountains and fjords, the Faroe Islands are rich in Viking history.  Explore the legacy of Vikings in the scenic Faroe Islands, located halfway between Norway and Iceland. Once home to the Viking Parliament, the island’s capital of Tórshavn occupies the archipelago’s most historic peninsula. During your visit, a scenic drive reveals the breathtaking fjords of Kaldbak and Kollafjørdur, magnificent island vistas and a rich salmon fishing culture . . . all infused with a welcoming Nordic spirit.

Day 8 - Cruise the Norwegian Sea

The Norwegian Sea has been culturally important to Northern Europeans for centuries.  Cruise the Norwegian Sea, the source of transformative discoveries and ideas, from legendary sea monsters and real-life whales to massive amounts of cod and oil. As you sail, learn more about your upcoming destinations during our engaging port talks in our onboard theater.

Day 9 - Seydisfjördur, Iceland

Founded by Vikings, tiny Seydisfjördur enjoys a mountainous setting at the end of a fjord.  Walk along streets of colorful wooden homes dating back to the 19th century or explore the surrounding fjord landscape, all overseen by starkly picturesque slopes and the soaring summits of Mounts Bjólfur and Strandartindur. The tiny town boasts a thriving scene of local arts and a history dating back to early Viking settlement. If you wish, you may follow a tranquil walking path from the town center along the banks of the Fjardará River.

Day 10 - Akureyri, Iceland

Nicknamed the “Capital of the North,” Akureyri is scenically set at the end of the Eyjafjördur.  Visit Iceland’s second largest city and admire its colorful architecture. Nicknamed the “Capital of the North,” Akureyri prospered during its days as a Danish trading post. Visit the city’s beloved church to gaze upon the stained-glass window that once adorned England’s Coventry Cathedral and admire some of the 2,000 species of blooms at the Public Park and Botanic Garden.

Day 11 - ĺsafjördur, Iceland

Scenic ĺsafjördur is nestled at the foot of dramatic mountain slopes on a spit of sand.  Uncover the natural beauty and history of the Westfjords peninsula in Iceland’s most remote, and many say most breathtaking, reaches. Explore your port city of ĺsafjördur and the tiny and tranquil enclave of Bolungarvík, one of the nation’s oldest fishing villages and home to the Ósvör Maritime Museum. Alternately, marvel at the magnificent Dynjandi waterfall, a bridal veil of water cascading down a mountainside, or kayak amid some of Iceland’s most picturesque locations.

Day 12 - Reykjavík, Iceland

Reykjavík is one of the world’s cleanest and most eco-friendly cities.  Explore Reykjavík, one of the cleanest and most eco-friendly cities in the world. Vikings settled here in 870 AD, and today Reykjavík is home to endless charms, watched over by the majestic Esja mountain range. You will see the city’s highlights up close, including the charming cathedral. And admire the cityscape from the Perlan, a hilltop, glass-domed landmark offering spectacular city views. Alternately, you may venture farther afield to take in the country’s breathtaking natural beauty, from towering waterfalls and soaring mountains to blue thermal springs.

Day 13 - Reykjavík, Iceland

Settled by Vikings in 870 AD, the Kentucky-sized island is Europe’s westernmost nation and home to the world’s northernmost capital city.  Disembark your ship this morning and transfer to the airport for your return flight home. Or stay on to explore more of Reykjavík’s beauty and culture.

* This is a sample itinerary from previous trips and is not intended as a final or current itinerary .  All options are subject to change without notice.  Call for a quote and current itinerary.  Special offers are available while inventory lasts and only on select dates. Travel protection recommended.  Additional options may be available.  Other restrictions may apply.  Must be booked no later than 30 days prior to trip.

Pre-Cruise and Post-Cruise Options*

  • Pre Cruise Oslo & Scenic Train - 2 Nights

  • Pre Cruise Bergen 2 - Nights

  • Post Cruise Greenland Artic Landscapes

  • and Seascapes - 3 Nights

  • Pre Cruise Best of Norway and Scenic

  • Train - 4 Nights

  • Post Cruise Reykjavik - 2 Nights

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