Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Voyager |
Destination |
EU Norwegian Fjords |
Nights |
12 |
Departure Date |
28 Jul 2021 |
Description |
12 Night Cruise sailing from Oslo to Amsterdam onboard Seven Seas Voyager.
Coined one of the top cruise ships in the world, Seven Seas Voyager is the world's second all-suite, all-balcony ship and the second to feature a restaurant operated by Le Cordon Bleu of Paris, following sister ship Seven Seas Mariner. There are four main dining venues, surprising for a ship her size. You will enjoy impeccable service thanks to some of the highest space and service ratios at sea. And her suites are the largest "lead-in" suites in the industry.
Highlights of this cruise:
Oslo, Norway
Oslo is Norway's capital and largest city. Located at the head of the Oslofjord, the city is encircled by wooded hills and snowcapped peaks. Norway is a maritime nation with Oslo being the chief port for sea services from the Continent and England. Throughout Oslo’s 900-year history there have been many fires, and as a result it has a mixture of architectural styles. With a fairly compact city center, many of Oslo's attractions can be explored on foot.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, the royal capital of Denmark, is one of Europe's oldest capitals. It was a fishing village until the middle of the 12th century, but then grew in importance after being fortified in 1167. Because of its harbor, it soon became a place of commercial importance. Copenhagen has a long history well-integrated with today's modern life. Theaters, museums, art galleries and musical entertainment are among the attractions that make Copenhagen memorable.
Flam (Sognefjord), Norway
Flam is a Norwegian village at the inner end of the Aurlandsfjord, an arm of the Sognefjord. Surrounded by steep mountainsides, roaring waterfalls and deep valleys, Flam is a paradise for everyone looking for a spectacular experience with nature. Many visitors enjoy the spectacular Flamsbana railway between Flam and Myrdal, one of the steepest railway tracks in the world. A former rail station building in Flam now houses a museum dedicated tot the Flamsbana railway.
Alesund, Norway
In 1904, much of Alesund was destroyed by fire, but the town was quickly rebuilt in the period’s popular Art Nouveau style. Soaring turrets, spires and beautiful ornamentation adorn the buildings throughout Alesund, giving it a distinctive flair and earning the town a revered architectural reputation. Explore its many attractions, such as the spectacular Art Nouveau Centre museum, scenic Town Park, and Atlantic Sea Park, one of Europe’s largest aquariums. For a look at modern Norwegian woodworking, visit the impressive Gallery Cylindra. Many of Alesund’s squares feature sculptures commemorating significant events, including the town’s rich fishing history and Norway’s contribution to World War II. Buy exquisite Norwegian fashions, jewelry, leather handbags, tapestries and glassworks. Alesund offers a wealth of restaurants serving everything from Norwegian seafood delicacies to international gourmet fare, ranging from Japanese to Italian.
Trondheim, Norway
Norway’s history is written in the buildings and monuments of Norway’s first capital and third largest city, Trondheim. The Sagas tell us how King Olav Tryggvason of Viking fame founded the city on this ice-free fjord in 997, mesmerized by the winding Nidelva River and lovely forested hills. The timbered architecture of the beautiful 11th-century Nidaros Cathedral is actually built over the tomb of St. Olav, and even today, Norwegian kings are crowned within its massive nave.
Kristiansand, Norway
Discover cosmopolitan Kristiansand with its cultural, tranquil atmosphere, blend of contemporary and traditional architecture, and natural beauty woven throughout and beyond the city set on the shores of a sparkling fjord. Visit the old town, Posebyn, and admire the small, white wooden houses that speak of a bygone era. Stroll along the boardwalk to the town center and Fiskebrygga (fish market), enjoying the maritime history and fresh local seafood. Visit the Adger Nature Museum and Botanical Gardens for an overview of Norway’s history dating back to the Ice Age. Then go to Markens gate to browse the shops, making a turn onto Skippergada for a selection of smaller boutiques, galleries and cafés. Look for hand-knit sweaters, fine Norwegian glassware and local crafts in this picture perfect setting.
Hellesylt, Norway
One of the highlights of the fjordlands, this hamlet sits quietly at the head of the beautiful Synnylvsfjord. Near the village, the gorgeous Hellesylt Waterfall plunges over the granite face of the fjord, cascading in thousands of feet of rainbows and foam. This majestic area, along with its breathtaking glaciers and mountain lakes, inspired Henrik Ibsen’s drama Brand. The town is a starting point for trips to Geiranger, considered Norway’s most beautiful fjord.
Geiranger, Norway
Geiranger is a small tourist town in the western part of Norway in the region called Sunnmøre in the municipality of Stranda. It lies innermost in the fjord Geirangerfjord, which is a branch of Storfjord. Geiranger is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Views include snow-covered mountain peaks, waterfalls, lush vegetation and the deep blue waters of the fjord. Since 2005, the Geirangerfjord has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Bergen, Norway
Situated along the Byfjord, Bergen is Norway’s second largest city, and one of its most charming. The city’s history dates back to the early 11th century when Olav Kyrre established a settlement and royal residence here. In 1240, Bergen replaced Trondheim as the capital, and the city quickly prospered. Much of the city's architecture today reflects the lifestyle of the Hanseatic merchants, who resided in narrow row houses near the harbor.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
As capital cities go, Amsterdam is small in comparison. It has a reputation for free-spirited and very liberal lifestyles. Some might call it Europe's most "radical" city, but one cannot deny the beauty of Amsterdam and its rich history. Amsterdam is a cultural center of Europe, as exemplified in its more than 140 art galleries and 40 museums. In addition, it is famous for its baroque architecture, canals, and cobblestone streets where the favored mode of transportation is the bicycle. |
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Prices |
Category |
Twin Per Person |
Triple Per Person |
Quad Per Person |
Single Per Person |
G - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $17,020 |
AU $25,500 |
AU $33,770 |
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F - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $17,020 |
AU $26,230 |
AU $34,500 |
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E - Concierge Suite |
AU $17,760 |
AU $27,110 |
AU $35,380 |
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D - Concierge Suite |
AU $18,510 |
AU $27,840 |
AU $36,110 |
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C - Penthouse Suite |
AU $19,410 |
AU $28,860 |
AU $37,130 |
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B- Penthouse Suite |
AU $20,150 |
AU $29,590 |
AU $37,860 |
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A- Penthouse Suite |
AU $21,200 |
AU $30,320 |
AU $38,590 |
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SS - Seven Seas Suite (Forward) |
AU $27,760 |
AU $43,510 |
AU $60,010 |
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VS- Voyager Suite |
AU $30,000 |
AU $45,700 |
AU $62,200 |
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GS - Grand Suite |
AU $33,730 |
AU $49,350 |
AU $65,850 |
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MS - Master Suite (Deck 7) |
AU $38,210 |
AU $53,730 |
AU $70,230 |
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
28/07 |
Oslo, Norway |
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06:00 PM |
2 |
29/07 |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
12:00 PM |
09:00 PM |
3 |
30/07 |
Skagen, Denmark |
08:00 AM |
04:00 PM |
4 |
31/07 |
Haugesund,Norway |
10:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
5 |
01/08 |
Flam, Norway |
09:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
6 |
02/08 |
Nordfiordeid, Norway |
08:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
7 |
03/08 |
Alesund, Norway |
07:00 AM |
11:00 PM |
8 |
04/08 |
Kristiansund, Norway |
08:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
9 |
05/08 |
Trondheim, Norway |
08:00 AM |
05:00 PM |
10 |
06/08 |
Hellesylt, Norway |
08:00 AM |
10:00 AM |
10 |
06/08 |
Geiranger, Norway |
11:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
11 |
07/08 |
Bergen, Norway |
10:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
12 |
08/08 |
At sea |
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13 |
09/08 |
Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
08:00 AM |
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All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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