Cruises from Dover to the Norwegian Fjords

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A cruise to the Norwegian Fjords offers a breathtaking journey through a landscape of towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, and serene waters.

Explore the breathtaking fjords, witness majestic glaciers, and hike through lush forests. Discover charming coastal towns, savour local cuisine, and experience the vibrant Norwegian culture. With its combination of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty, a Norwegian Fjords cruise is sure to create lasting memories.

Norwegian Fjords Cruises: FAQs

  • Explore UNESCO World Heritage SitesGeirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, recognized for their outstanding natural beauty and cultural significance.
  • Unparalleled access to glaciersWitness the majestic Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the largest glacier in continental Europe.
  • Hike in the dramatic landscape of SognefjordExplore the longest fjord in Norway, with opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and fishing.
  • Visit the charming village of FlåmTake a ride on the famous Flåm Railway, winding through dramatic valleys and cascading waterfalls.
  • Spot whales and other marine life in the fjordsEnjoy whale watching opportunities in areas like Andfjorden and Tromsø.
  • Experience the vibrant city of BergenExplore the historic Bryggen district, take a cable car ride for panoramic views, and visit the Fish Market.
  • Discover the Viking history of NorwayVisit Viking museums and historical sites like the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo.
  • Experience the midnight sun or Northern LightsDuring the summer months, some cruises to the Norwegian Fjords offer the opportunity to witness the midnight sun, a natural phenomenon where the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours. In the winter months, cruises may also provide the chance to see the Northern Lights. Be sure to choose a cruise itinerary that aligns with your desired experience!

Here are some popular destinations in the Norwegian Fjords:

  • BergenThe gateway to the fjords, Bergen is a charming city with colourful wooden houses, a bustling fish market, and the iconic Bryggen wharf.
  • GeirangerfjordA UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic scenery, including the Seven Sisters waterfalls and the Eagle's Bend hairpin bend.
  • NærøyfjordA UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its narrowest point, only 160 meters wide at its narrowest point.
  • Briksdal GlacierOne of the largest arms of the Jostedalsbreen glacier, offering stunning views and the opportunity to hike to the glacier's edge.
  • FlåmA picturesque village at the end of the Flåm Valley, famous for its steepest railway in Europe, the Flåmsbana.
  • SognefjordNicknamed "the King of Fjords", it is Norway's longest and deepest fjord, which stretches 204 kilometres inland from the coast north of Bergen.
  • HardangerfjordThe second longest fjord in Norway, offering stunning scenery and opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and wildlife spotting.
  • OldenA charming village at the end of the Nordfjord, surrounded by mountains and glaciers.
  • ÅlesundA beautiful coastal town with Art Nouveau architecture and stunning views of the Sunnmøre Alps.

The Norwegian fjords cruise season typically runs from May to October, with the peak months being July to August.

Here's a breakdown of the best times to visit the Mediterranean:

Peak Season (July-August)

  • ProsWarm weather, long days and lush vegetation along the banks of the fjords. You'll also find a wide range of cruise options and activities available.
  • ConsLarger crowds and more expensive.

Shoulder Seasons (May-June and September-October)

Spring (May-June) and autumn (September-October) are shoulder season in Norway. In early spring Norway experiences shorter days and snowfall, while late autumn brings colder temperatures and rain.

  • ProsFair weather, fewer crowds, potentially lower prices, and breathtaking colours of the Norwegian forests in Autumn.
  • ConsSome destinations may experience rain or cooler temperatures.

Off-Peak Season (November-April)

Cruise operators tend to offer fewer options for cruising to the Norwegian Fjords during winter due to limited daylight, cold weather and outdoor activities being cancelled/not running. However, Northern Lights cruises operate between October and March with many stopping off at ports within the Norwegian Fjords.

  • ProsWitness the fjords in the winter with snow-capped mountains and frozen waterfalls. If you're lucky, you may have the chance to see the stunning Northern Lights - or book a Northern Lights cruise and sail to the north of Norway to maximise your chances.
  • ConsLimited availability of cruise options and activities in some destinations, cold weather.

Popular activities to enjoy on a Norwegian Fjords cruise include:

  • Fjord ExplorationNorway has over 1,700 named Fjords and on a Norwegian Fjords cruise you can visit some of the most breathtaking, such as Nærøyfjord and Geirangerfjord, two of the world's most stunning natural wonders.
  • Glacier ToursMarvel at the awe-inspiring Briksdal Glacier with its majestic ice formations and stunning natural surroundings.
  • Flåm RailwayJump onboard on the scenic Flåm Railway, winding through dramatic valleys and cascading waterfalls.
  • Water ToursExperience the thrill of sailing or kayaking through the picturesque Hardangerfjord, surrounded by towering mountains and lush forests.
  • Vibrant CitiesHike through the rugged mountains and forests of Norway, enjoying breathtaking views and fresh alpine air.
  • Norwegian CultureImmerse yourself in Norwegian culture which is shaped by its rich Viking heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and their love of outdoor activities.

Popular Cruise Ports in the Norwegian Fjords

Bergen
Bergen
Nestled amongst seven mountains, Bergen offers a charming harbour, historic Bryggen wharf (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and serves as a gateway to exploring the surrounding fjords.
Stavanger
Stavanger
Located on the southwest coast, Stavanger offers access to the stunning Lysefjord, famous for the Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen), and a rich maritime history.
Oslo
Oslo
As the capital city, Oslo offers a mix of modern architecture, historical sites, and cultural attractions, including the Viking Ship Museum and the Royal Palace.

Cruises from Dover, United Kingdom

Dover, United Kingdom
Dover
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Dover is a historic port town and the 'Gateway to England', best known for its iconic White Cliffs and formidable medieval castle.

Dover's atmosphere is steeped in history and defined by its role as a key port connecting the UK with mainland Europe. It's a place where ancient defence and modern-day transit coexist. While a working port, the town offers a sense of tranquillity, particularly when exploring its vast coastal landscapes. The town has a quiet resilience and a palpable sense of historical importance that makes it a fascinating place to explore.

The cultural significance of Dover is immense and has earned it the nickname 'The Lock and Key of England'. For millennia, it has been the frontline for defence against invasion, from Roman times to the Second World War. Its history is a testament to its strategic position on the English Channel, and this legacy is evident in its many fortifications and historic sites, including Roman ruins and Napoleonic-era defences.

Dover's local cuisine is reflective of its coastal location, with fresh seafood being a key highlight. While the town is focused on its role as a port, it provides a selection of traditional British pubs and eateries where you can enjoy hearty, classic meals. A visit to the town's local establishments allows for a taste of authentic Kentish fare, often including locally sourced produce.

What makes Dover a truly unique cruise destination is its unparalleled access to some of England's most significant historical and natural landmarks. The port is perfectly situated for a day trip to see the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 1,400 years of history that is considered one of the most important religious buildings in England.

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