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Immerse yourself in a land of forest and water, where ancient wooden houses decorate the streets, waterfalls spill from verdant gullies, and soaring mountains reflect in mirror-like fjords.

Dates: 6th - 18th June 2023

Itineraries

Day 1

Time : 12:00 am

Southampton, UK

Located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city, serviced by direct trains to London, an airport, and an international cruise terminal. Explore the city’s maritime heritage and links to RMS Titanic in the Sea City Museum, see contemporary British art in the Cultural Quarter, or walk the medieval walls in the Old Town, paying a visit to the Tudor House and Garden. Further afield you’ll find The New Forest National Park, Winchester Cathedral, Stonehenge, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and the Isle of Wight, while the city’s thriving craft beer and culinary scene will leave you spoilt for choice when hunger strikes.

Day 2

Time : 9:00 am

Cruising (Day at sea)

Day 3

Time : 7:00 am

Haugesund, Norway

Haugesund stands proudly on Norway’s southwest shore, where the icy fjords flow out into the North Sea. Breathtaking scenery and world-class views are the main ingredients of this dramatic coastline.

Day 4

Time : 8:00 am

Cruising (Day at sea)

Day 5

Time : 8:00 am

Leknes Lofoten Islands, Norway

The Lofoten Islands can be found north of the Arctic Circle, a region famed for dramatic landscapes and Viking ancestry. Of the six prominent islands that occupy the Lofotens, Leknes lies in the municipality of Vestvågøy and it’s here, against the backdrop of soaring mountains and salt white beaches that voyages with Cunard call.

Day 6

Tromso, Norway

At Tromso, you’re nearly 250 miles inside the Arctic Circle. Clues to your location are everywhere; the bars are fully stocked with Arctic Beer and the Arctic Cathedral resembles a geometric glacier.

Day 7

Honningsvaag, Norway

Day 7

North Cape

Day 8

Cruising (Day at sea)

Day 9

Trondheim, Norway

Explore regal pomp and ceremony, Norwegian style. The wooden Stiftsgarden is the city’s official royal residence and monarchs are still being crowned here under the Nidaros Cathedral’s gleaming spire.

Day 10

Geiranger, Norway

The small village of Gerainger is one of the most visited places in the fjordlands. Beyond the alluring locale of the lower glacial slopes, there’s much to discover, especially if you like waterfalls.

Day 10

Geirangerfjord, Norway (Cruise-by)

Sailing Norway’s epic Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a notable experience. The sea inlet is surrounded by glacial cliffs with luscious green slopes in the county of Møre og Romsdal.

Day 10

Sunnylvsfjorden, Norway (Cruise-by)

This wonderful stage of your sailing itinerary takes you through, and into, some of Norway’s cherished glacier-carved scenery and beautiful natural features, with plenty of historical sites en route.

Day 10

Storfjorden, Norway (Cruise-by)

Sail the glass-like waters of this focal point of Norway’s wonderful network of stunning fjords. You are welcomed to step ashore, or on to a smaller craft, to explore its natural beauty more closely.

Day 11-12

Cruising (Day at sea)

Day 13

Southampton, UK

Located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city, serviced by direct trains to London, an airport, and an international cruise terminal.

Flights to Southampton, UK.

Prices & Dates - North Cape Discovery 2023