A Journey Through Norway's Majestic Fjords
The Norwegian fjords represent one of the world's most dramatic cruising grounds. Sheer cliffs rise thousands of feet from waters so calm they create perfect reflections of the surrounding mountains.
The Geirangerfjord
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Geirangerfjord features the famous Seven Sisters waterfall and offers anchorages that place you at the heart of Norway's most iconic scenery.
Sognefjord: The King of Fjords
At 204 kilometers long and over 1,300 meters deep, Sognefjord is Norway's longest and deepest fjord. Side branches lead to charming villages and glacier-carved valleys.
The Lofoten Islands
Above the Arctic Circle, the Lofoten archipelago offers dramatic peaks, traditional fishing villages, and the chance to witness the midnight sun or northern lights depending on the season.
Best Time to Visit
The cruising season runs from May through September, with June and July offering the midnight sun phenomenon above the Arctic Circle.