Princess Norwegian Fjords 2024 – 7 Nights

Southampton / Bergen / Geirangerfjord / Hellesylt / Olden / Stavanger

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£799

Overview

Cruising aboard the Sky Princess embodies luxury and innovation. This state-of-the-art vessel redefines the cruise experience, boasting cutting-edge amenities and breath-taking design elements. With a range of entertainment options and dining venues, the ship caters to diverse tastes. Discover the stunning atrium, an architectural marvel that sets the tone for your voyage. Sky Princess offers an array of staterooms, from comfortable interiors to lavish suites, ensuring a restful retreat for every traveller. Indulge in diverse culinary adventures at the numerous restaurants, each presenting a gastronomic delight. Dive into the onboard activities, from rejuvenating spa treatments to thrilling entertainment options like outdoor movie nights under the stars. With its sleek design and top-notch services, the Sky Princess promises an unforgettable journey on the high seas.

Restaurants

Embark on a culinary odyssey aboard the Sky Princess and savour a diverse gastronomic landscape that elevates the essence of cruising. This magnificent vessel hosts an array of dining options that redefine the onboard culinary experience. From the sophisticated ambiance of the Sky Princess restaurants to the casual charm of the cafes, every culinary venue promises a distinctive journey for your taste buds. Indulge in the finest gourmet creations curated by world-class chefs, relishing the fusion of flavours in each meticulously crafted dish. The ship's dedication to culinary excellence ensures that every meal is a moment to treasure, reflecting the opulence and sophistication of the entire cruise experience. Whether you seek an elegant fine-dining affair or a casual rendezvous with delectable bites, the Sky Princess restaurants offer a delightful tapestry of flavours, setting a new standard in onboard dining.

03/08/24

Cruise Itinerary

Day 1 - Southampton

The south of England boasts a dramatic coastline that encloses some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. The landscape of hills and heaths, downs and forests, valleys and dales, is without rival. Southampton serves as your gateway to the countryside - and to a wide variety of historic sites, national landmarks and charming. And of course, London is a two-hour drive by modern highway. The United Kingdom's premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear.

Day 2 - At Sea

Enjoy the ship during your sea day

Day 3 - Bergen

Bergen has played a crucial role in Norwegian history and culture since Olav the Good founded the city in 1070. Perched between the sea and seven hills, Bergen has witnessed Vikings setting sail on voyages of exploration, trade and war. In the Middle Ages, its old port was a major trading hub for the Hanseatic League, the band of Germanic merchants whose trading empire encircled the Baltic and North Seas. In the 19th century, Bergen was home to such cultural luminaries as the virtuoso violinist Ole Bull and the composer Edvard Grieg. The city retains much of its 18th- and 19th-century charm. Visitors to Bergen will encounter a city that offers a heady blend of natural beauty, history and culture.

Day 4 - Geirangerfjord

Like the spear it's named for, Geirangerfjord thrusts nine miles into Norway's mountains. Over 900 feet deep, the narrow fjord is lined by sheer cliffs that rear some 2,000 feet above its surface. Waterfalls, such as the Seven Sisters and Bridal Veil Falls, plummet from cliff to fjord. At the head of this magnificent spectacle sits the tiny village of Geiranger. No wonder travelers have come to call for over a century and a half. Geirangerfjord is often described as the "most beautiful fjord in the world."

Day 4 - Hellesylt

Hellesylt is your gateway to the scenic wonders of the Geirangerfjord district. Traveling overland from this old Viking port, the traveler can visit Jostedalsbreen National Park, home to Norway's last remnant of the Ice Age. Trek to Briksdal Glacier, and look at its massive beard of ice. The dramatic landscape also offers stunning vistas of mountains, waterfalls, and fast-flowing rivers teeming with salmon. At over 4000 feet above sea level, the summit of Mt. Dalsnibba offers dramatic views that stretch from Jostedalsbreen National Park to the waters of Geirangerfjord.

Day 5 - Olden, Norway

By the mid-19th century, European travelers were cruising the waters of the Nordfjord and visiting the village of Olden. The Romantic Movement inspired this new taste for dramatic landscape - and Norway had plenty of dramatic landscape. Then as now, travelers were impressed, moved, and not frequently overwhelmed by the stark contrast between peaceful rural farmsteads and a towering wilderness of mountain peaks and glaciers. For many years Olden was home to American landscape artist William H. Singer (1868-1943). Scion of a Pittsburgh steel family, Singer provided Olden with a road and a regional hospital.

Day 6 - Stavanger, Norway

Norway's fourth largest city, Stavanger lies at the mouth of the Gandsfjord. The old port, attests to the sea's enduring role in Norwegian history. Here, Vikings once sailed on voyages of conquest and exploration. In later centuries, the port served as a major hub for Norway's mercantile and fishing fleets. By the mid-20th century, however, Stavanger had fallen on hard times as the fishing grounds dwindled. In 1969, the discovery of North Sea oil opened a new chapter in Stavanger's history. At the "Sword in the Rock" Monument, three giant crossed Viking swords commemorate King Harald Fair Hair's unification of Norway in 872 following his victory at the Battle of Hafrsfjord.

Day 7 - At Sea

Enjoy the ship during your sea day

Day 8 - Southampton

The south of England boasts a dramatic coastline that encloses some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. The landscape of hills and heaths, downs and forests, valleys and dales, is without rival. Southampton serves as your gateway to the countryside - and to a wide variety of historic sites, national landmarks and charming. And of course, London is a two-hour drive by modern highway. The United Kingdom's premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear.

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