About this cruise
Embark on a 13-day cruise adventure in Northland, setting sail from Southampton aboard the Queen Anne ship. During your journey, you`ll have the opportunity to explore various captivating destinations in Norway.
Day 2 - 3: Sea day.
Day 4: Ålesund, Norway. The port city of Ålesund, located on three islands, was rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style after the great fire of 1904. The best view of the city in the sea and the archipelago can be seen from the viewpoint hill "Aksla", which can be reached on foot via 418 steps or more comfortably by car. There is the panoramic restaurant "Fjellstua" located there. The Ålesund Museum offers insight into the city`s history. At the "Atlanterhavs" Park, you can observe the marine creatures of the Atlantic in large seawater aquariums. About 4 km east of the center is the Sunnmøre Museum, which consists of several departments. The Medieval Museum provides an insight into the everyday life of that time, and you can also visit an open-air museum and a boat exhibition with old fishing boats and reconstructed Viking ships. A special nature experience awaits on the popular excursion to the bird island "Runde" southwest of Ålesund. When departing from June to October: Alesund (Norway): 09:45 - 10:00 a.m. & additionally from June.
Day 5: Sea day.
Day 6: Tromsø, Norway. In the north of Norway, above the Arctic Circle, stretches the city of Tromsø with a population of 60,000. It is the largest metropolis in the north, along with the Russian city of Murmansk, and is popular among tourists from all over the world. Tromsø is one of the best places to observe the spectacular Northern Lights. Other attractions include the impressive Arctic Cathedral, the Polar Museum, and the world`s northernmost botanical garden. Fish lovers will find themselves in the right place in Tromsø! Numerous restaurants and bars serve freshly caught and excellent fish. In summer, the Telegrafbukta beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists, although the wa.
Day 7: Tromsø, Norway. In the north of Norway, above the Arctic Circle, stretches the city of Tromsø with a population of 60,000. It is the largest metropolis in the north, along with the Russian city of Murmansk, and is popular among tourists from all over the world. Tromsø is one of the best places to observe the spectacular Northern Lights. Other attractions include the impressive Arctic Cathedral, the Polar Museum, and the world`s northernmost botanical garden. Fish lovers will find themselves in the right place in Tromsø! Numerous restaurants and bars serve freshly caught and excellent fish. In summer, the Telegrafbukta beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists, although the wa.
Day 8: Narvik, Norway. Northern of the Arctic Circle lies the small Norwegian city and municipality of Narvik. In Narvik, there are two small museums that deal with the history of the region. However, the highlight is the cable car, which takes you up to the mountain that towers over the city. From there, you have a stunningly beautiful view of.
Day 9: Narvik, Norway. Northern of the Arctic Circle lies the small Norwegian city and municipality of Narvik. In Narvik, there are two small museums that deal with the history of the region. However, the highlight is the cable car, which takes you up to the mountain that towers over the city. From there, you have a stunningly beautiful view of.
Day 10: Sea day.
Day 11: Stavanger, Norway. Norway`s fourth largest city gained its size through herring fishing. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was also home to the world`s largest canning industry. Today, Norway`s oil capital showcases a mixture of Nordic coziness and cosmopolitanism, which can be felt particularly when visiting the fish market. As the city has been spared from any fires, entire neighborhoods with old wooden houses have been preserved. Nearly 200 of these restored white wooden buildings in narrow, steep streets with cobblestones and gas lanterns in the Gamle Stavanger district recall the time of the city`s founding. Attractions: Canning Museum, Valbergturm, Ma.
Day 12: Sea day.
Day 13: Southampton, England. Southampton is considered the most important port city in England. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town in the war, there are numerous sights in Southampton. Worth seeing are the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that used to serve as the main entrance to the city. The city also offers the Seacity Museum, which focuses on the departure of th.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (1.691€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Single Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
15/10/2024 - 27/10/2024 | 3.400€ | 3.980€ | 4.410€ | 9.440€ |
Double Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
15/10/2024 - 27/10/2024 | 3.980€ | 4.660€ | 5.170€ | 9.680€ |
26/09/2025 - 08/10/2025 | 3.390€ | 4.240€ | 5.090€ | 10.190€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
15/10/2024 - 27/10/2024 | 3.880€ | 4.540€ | 5.040€ | 9.440€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
15/10/2024 - 27/10/2024 | 3.880€ | 4.540€ | 5.040€ | 9.440€ |
Cruise Route
Day 1: Southampton, England. Southampton is considered the most important port city in England. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town in the war, there are numerous sights in Southampton. Worth seeing are the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that used to serve as the main entrance to the city. The city also offers the Seacity Museum, which focuses on the departure of th.Day 2 - 3: Sea day.
Day 4: Ålesund, Norway. The port city of Ålesund, located on three islands, was rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style after the great fire of 1904. The best view of the city in the sea and the archipelago can be seen from the viewpoint hill "Aksla", which can be reached on foot via 418 steps or more comfortably by car. There is the panoramic restaurant "Fjellstua" located there. The Ålesund Museum offers insight into the city`s history. At the "Atlanterhavs" Park, you can observe the marine creatures of the Atlantic in large seawater aquariums. About 4 km east of the center is the Sunnmøre Museum, which consists of several departments. The Medieval Museum provides an insight into the everyday life of that time, and you can also visit an open-air museum and a boat exhibition with old fishing boats and reconstructed Viking ships. A special nature experience awaits on the popular excursion to the bird island "Runde" southwest of Ålesund. When departing from June to October: Alesund (Norway): 09:45 - 10:00 a.m. & additionally from June.
Day 5: Sea day.
Day 6: Tromsø, Norway. In the north of Norway, above the Arctic Circle, stretches the city of Tromsø with a population of 60,000. It is the largest metropolis in the north, along with the Russian city of Murmansk, and is popular among tourists from all over the world. Tromsø is one of the best places to observe the spectacular Northern Lights. Other attractions include the impressive Arctic Cathedral, the Polar Museum, and the world`s northernmost botanical garden. Fish lovers will find themselves in the right place in Tromsø! Numerous restaurants and bars serve freshly caught and excellent fish. In summer, the Telegrafbukta beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists, although the wa.
Day 7: Tromsø, Norway. In the north of Norway, above the Arctic Circle, stretches the city of Tromsø with a population of 60,000. It is the largest metropolis in the north, along with the Russian city of Murmansk, and is popular among tourists from all over the world. Tromsø is one of the best places to observe the spectacular Northern Lights. Other attractions include the impressive Arctic Cathedral, the Polar Museum, and the world`s northernmost botanical garden. Fish lovers will find themselves in the right place in Tromsø! Numerous restaurants and bars serve freshly caught and excellent fish. In summer, the Telegrafbukta beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists, although the wa.
Day 8: Narvik, Norway. Northern of the Arctic Circle lies the small Norwegian city and municipality of Narvik. In Narvik, there are two small museums that deal with the history of the region. However, the highlight is the cable car, which takes you up to the mountain that towers over the city. From there, you have a stunningly beautiful view of.
Day 9: Narvik, Norway. Northern of the Arctic Circle lies the small Norwegian city and municipality of Narvik. In Narvik, there are two small museums that deal with the history of the region. However, the highlight is the cable car, which takes you up to the mountain that towers over the city. From there, you have a stunningly beautiful view of.
Day 10: Sea day.
Day 11: Stavanger, Norway. Norway`s fourth largest city gained its size through herring fishing. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was also home to the world`s largest canning industry. Today, Norway`s oil capital showcases a mixture of Nordic coziness and cosmopolitanism, which can be felt particularly when visiting the fish market. As the city has been spared from any fires, entire neighborhoods with old wooden houses have been preserved. Nearly 200 of these restored white wooden buildings in narrow, steep streets with cobblestones and gas lanterns in the Gamle Stavanger district recall the time of the city`s founding. Attractions: Canning Museum, Valbergturm, Ma.
Day 12: Sea day.
Day 13: Southampton, England. Southampton is considered the most important port city in England. Despite the almost complete destruction of the old town in the war, there are numerous sights in Southampton. Worth seeing are the city walls and the Bargate Memorial, a medieval gatehouse that used to serve as the main entrance to the city. The city also offers the Seacity Museum, which focuses on the departure of th.