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World Voyager - 198 Guests

PICTURESQUE PEAKS AND FJORDS

12 Day London to Tromso


HISTORIC & NATURAL JEWELS
Staying overnight in London, explore its vast history at iconic sites such as Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace. A late departure from Newcastle upon Tyne allows time to explore its many treasures like The Castle Keep, Gateshead Millennium suspension bridge and Jesmond Dene Park. An extended evening in Geiranger lets you discover the crown jewel of all the Norwegian fjords, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the extraordinary Seven Sisters waterfalls. Marvel at the beauty that surrounds you in Bergen, where you’ll find the most impressive fjords with soaring mountains on either side. Among these fjords is the astounding Sognefjord near Flåm. Become a member of the Order of the Blue Nose as you cross the Arctic Circle. Gaze upon the soaring, craggy mountains to tranquil fjords, glaciers and quiet seaside villages when cruising the Lofoten & Vaerøy Islands.

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    • Port charges applies: 550 USD p.p.




     

     

    DATES / RATES

    Rates are listed per person
    Start DateEnd DateFrom EURFrom USD
    Jun 10, 2024Jun 21, 20245,693 6,099
    Rates are listed per person
    Start DateEnd DateFrom EURFrom USD
    Jun 10, 2024Jun 21, 20245,693 6,099

    ITINERARY


    Jun 10 London, England

    London is a fascinating city with storied landmarks, iconic attractions, and countless hidden gems. Photographers often want to head toward central London near the Westminster Bridge. With Big Ben and Westminster Palace on one side and the London Eye on the other side of the river, it’s the best spot for the ultimate picture of the English capital. Among the lesser-known highlights of London is the British Library, where you may see a scribbled page of Beatles songwriting or a Leonardo da Vinci notebook. There are some stunning illuminated scripts and landmark-scientific items too. If you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, head to Hyde Park or Kensington Gardens.

    Jun 11 London, England Depart: 12:00 pm

    London is a fascinating city with storied landmarks, iconic attractions, and countless hidden gems. Photographers often want to head toward central London near the Westminster Bridge. With Big Ben and Westminster Palace on one side and the London Eye on the other side of the river, it’s the best spot for the ultimate picture of the English capital. Among the lesser-known highlights of London is the British Library, where you may see a scribbled page of Beatles songwriting or a Leonardo da Vinci notebook. There are some stunning illuminated scripts and landmark-scientific items too. If you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, head to Hyde Park or Kensington Gardens.

    Jun 12 Newcastle upon Tyne, England

    Along the River Tyne’s northern bank sits Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle, a city that is quickly becoming one of the largest shipbuilding centers in the world. Dating as far back as a Roman settlement and named after the castle built by William the Conqueror’s eldest son in 1080, it holds a rich history ready for exploration. The city’s main attraction, The Castle Keep, invites you to imagine life in medieval times. But Newcastle also contains modern appeal with contemporary architectural designs, like the renowned Gateshead Millennium suspension bridge. For a scene of serenity, venture out to Jesmond Dene Park. These lush woodlands with tranquil pools, rock crags, plunging waterfalls and hiking paths create a picture of absolute peace.

    Jun 13 At Sea

    Spend the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore

    Jun 14 Stavanger, Norway

    Stavanger brings you to the intersection of historical and natural wonders. While officially incorporated as a city in 1125 CE, the earliest evidence of inhabitants traces back to 3,000 BCE. A stroll through Old Stavanger takes you to the historic residential area, one of Northern Europe’s best-preserved wooden house settlements. Norway also contains a few prime surfing grounds, including the Jæren beaches. It’s also the gateway to one of the most dramatic fjords, Lysefjord, and is best explored by kayak or stand-up paddleboard. Jutting nearly 2,000 feet above the fjord, Pulpit Rock, or Preikestolen, offers another stunning perspective.

    Jun 15 Bergen, Norway

    When you think of Norway, among the images that come to mind are those of brightly painted wooden buildings with a backdrop of ice-capped mountains. In a nutshell, you’ve envisioned Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city that’s an easy access gateway to the fjords. Start with an unforgettable funicular ride to the top of the iconic Mount Floyen, rising over 1,000 feet above sea level in a seamless eight minutes. Back on the ground, you will not tire of snapping images of Bergen’s famous UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hanseatic wharf, Bryggen. You will also find that Bergen is a city for foodies, with a commitment to organic and sustainable food that has earned it the additional UNESCO designation of City of Gastronomy.

    Jun 16 Flåm, Norway

    Surrounded by steep mountainsides, roaring waterfalls, and deep valleys, Flåm is located off one of the hidden arms of the Sognefjord. To fully appreciate the breadth of this region, leave the harbor behind to reach Gudvangen, a tiny hamlet at the tip of spectacular Nærøyfjord. This 11-mile-long fjord is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and rated by the National Geographic Society as the world’s number one natural heritage site. In addition to attracting naturalists, this destination will surely delight avid cyclists with some of the best, most scenic routes. If you prefer to take in the scenery in comfort, climb aboard the Flåm Railway and get ready for one of Europe’s most dramatic and visually stunning train adventures.

    Jun 17 Geiranger, Norway

    The tiny village of Geiranger is home to major adventures, as the area’s unique natural surroundings were created during a succession of ice ages when glaciers carved out deep fjords and shaped the high mountains. The crown jewel of all the Norwegian fjords is Geirangerfjord. The entire area, from the snow-covered mountain tops to the clear, blue water, were included on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. Among the extraordinary features are the Seven Sisters waterfalls, jutting out from the cliff sides in seven separate cataracts and creating a curtain you can walk behind. Travelers seeking a thrilling experience will appreciate the 11 hairpin turns of Trollstigen mountain road, each bend with its own moniker often named after the person who supervised its construction.

    Jun 18 Molde, Norway

    Named “the town of roses” in 1913 by the locals after the beautiful blooms planted around the city, Molde contains an alluring charm. Make the climb to the Varden Viewpoint for a breathtaking panorama of the 222 mountain peaks of the Romsdal Alps. The Romsdal Museum is one of the largest and oldest folk museums that offers a comprehensive display of Norwegian history, heritage and culture. The fjord’s majestic nature knows no bounds, as from Molde there are various adventures you can experience, such as descending into the caves of Trollkirka (Troll Church). Once you’ve worked up an appetite, savor the flavors of fresh seafood or a local favorite, lamb, served as a stew, mutton chop or rack.

    Jun 19 Arctic Circle Crossing

    The stunning Norwegian coastline has to be seen to be believed-especially the remote places that are located above the Arctic Circle. On your crossing, view the soaring, craggy mountains to tranquil fjords, glaciers and quiet seaside villages that comprise the Lofoten archipelago. Vaerøy is the hidden gem of this region, with surprisingly warm waters and snow that rarely stays on the ground for long. Pay close attention as you sail Vaerøy Island’s Mount Mostadfjell, the nesting site of more than a million seabirds, including sea eagles, puffins, arctic terns, and others.

    Jun 20 Reine, Norway

    Between the Arctic Ocean and the majestic Lofoten peaks, Reine will leave you speechless. Its beauty is limitless and so are the endless ways you can take in its natural wonders, from cycling to hiking to kayaking. With 24 hours of daylight, this is also an amazing destination to photograph and capture that unique Arctic light. What makes Reine so famous is the access to Reinebringen, a verdant mountain that offers an incredible viewpoint of Reine and her neighboring villages, Sakrisøy and Hamnøy. On the water’s edge you can embark on a kayaking expedition for a different perspective of the famed mountain and take in the harbor, small islands with bird sanctuaries, wild shores and the beaches that comprise this idyllic setting.

    Jun 21 Tromsø, Norway Arrive: 8:00 am

    Not only will you witness magnificent fjords and glaciers throughout Tromsø, Norway, but you will also immerse yourself in a sophisticated cultural life and architectural delights. A superb example of blending the built environment with the natural setting is the Arctic Cathedral, an architectural marvel made up of aluminum-coated concrete panels, making it a stunning façade resembling an iceberg. To see the real icebergs, all you have to do is take the Fjellheisen cable car 1,525 feet above sea level for incredible views of the Norwegian fjords. You can also stroll around the Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden, visit the Science Centre of Northern Norway or gain new knowledge at the city’s museums including the Polar Museum, Tromsø University Museum, and Perspektivet Museum.

    World Voyager (Luxury Expedition, 198-guests)

    Experience extraordinary Antarctica to the fullest and in the shortest amount of time aboard our newest yacht, World Voyager. Our NEW Drake Express option lets you fly straight into King George Island off the coast of Antarctica and over the Drake Passage both ways to maximize your boots on the ground exploration time. Or spend more time exploring the Antarctica Peninsula by flying over the Drake Passage one way and still lay claim to the iconic experience of sailing the other direction with our NEW Drake Fly & Sail options.

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    WHAT'S INCLUDED


    ALWAYS INCLUDED


    FREE cultural immersion on every voyage
    FREE dining venues with ever-changing menus
    FREE unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits and craft beers
    FREE open bars and lounges, including 24-hour bar service with specialty canapés
    FREE stocked in-room minibar
    FREE specialty coffees, teas and fresh-pressed juices
    FREE afternoon and high tea
    FREE champagne and gourmet canapés during meet and greet
    FREE 24-hour room service, including spirits, wine and beer
    FREE L'OCCITANE bath amenities
    FREE pre-paid gratuities
    FREE use of walking sticks and binoculars
    FREE reusable water bottle
    FREE butler service and expanded room service menu in suites

    EXCLUSIVELY ON
    POLAR EXPEDITIONS

    FREE private charter jet service*
    FREE enrichment lectures and destination briefings
    FREE shore landings led by expert field guides
    FREE escorted sightseeing safaris by Zodiac
    FREE polar plunge
    FREE Atlas Ocean Voyages parka and vest
    FREE use of knee boots
    FREE private group transfers between airport and yacht*
    FREE 1-Night Pre-Cruise Hotel Stay on Antarctica Expeditions
    FREE 1-Night Post-Cruise Hotel Stay on select Antarctica Expeditions

    *Available on Antarctica and select Arctic expeditions

    Trip delay and medical evacuation coverage included at no additional cost

     

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