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Enjoying a change of scenery has never been easier!
Witness green hillsides, majestic mountains and cascading waterfalls, as you discover spectacular fjordland scenery of Norway on this magical cruise holiday. Spend time in the Norwegian capital of Oslo, which lies at the head of the Oslofjord. Visit the famous sights and experience the city’s engaging mix of old and new. See the beautiful Bergen and Eidfjord, both with magical mountainous backdrops. In Eidfjord, why not join us on a visit to the Vøringfossen waterfall? We also spend time in the tiny village of Flam, a popular tourist destination, where you have the opportunity to board the Flam Railway, for a breathtaking trip through the Flam Valley.
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Please choose your preferred 10 day itinerary
Regional departure by coach then onwards to Newcastle to join your cruise ship. Car parking is available at a cost of £99 per car.
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A range of optional excursions may be available.
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Enjoy the facilities on board your ship.
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Encircled by wooded hills and the peaks of Ekeberg, Holmenkollen and Grefsenkollen, Oslo lies at the head of the beautiful Oslofjord. With its medieval Akershus Fortress, modern City Hall and cutting-edge Opera House, Norway’s capital is an engaging mix of old and new. The cathedral, Parliament House and National Theatre are all found in the city’s main thoroughfare, Karl Johans Gate, which runs through the centre up to the attractive Royal Palace. The marvellous Viking Ship Museum and Kon Tiki Museum tell of Norway’s rich seafaring history, or you can visit the remarkable Vigeland Sculpture Park.
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Morning to explore. Optional excursion may be available
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Known as the Gateway to the Fjords, Bergen is Norway’s second largest city, yet with a population of less than a quarter of a million, it has the feel of a small town. It is beautifully sited against a backdrop of seven mountains and the funicular ride to the summit of Mount Fløien affords wonderful panoramic views of Bergen and Norway’s attractive coastline. Overlooking the harbour, the colourful Bryggen wharf is the face of Bergen. The characteristic wooden gabled buildings were once the home and offices of Hanseatic merchants, but today, house shops selling crafts and traditional souvenirs.
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Lying at the end of a tributary of the beautiful Hardangerfjord, Eidfjord is surrounded by mountains up to 1,900 metres high. The small town is the gateway to Hardangervidda, which is the largest high mountain plateau in Europe and Norway’s largest national park. A short walk from the village centre, there are graves by the roadside dating back to the Iron Age and Viking eras. The ‘old’ church in Eidfjord was built in 1309. Nearby, the stunning Vøringfossen waterfall is one of Norway’s most popular natural attractions and features in optional excursions, along with the amazing Sysen Dam.
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(*Ship at anchorage. Passengers land by tender). Surrounded by towering mountains, the tiny village of Flåm, with some 500 inhabitants, nestles at the head of Aurlandsfjord, the innermost arm of the mighty Sognefjord. Its popularity as a tourist destination began in the late 19th century with the arrival of steamships carrying English and German passengers, including Europe’s royals attracted by the salmon fishing in the Flåm River. Today’s visitors are drawn to Flåm for a chance to ride on one of the world’s steepest and most spectacular railways. A masterpiece of engineering, Flåm Railway twists and turns through the steep-sided Flåm Valley amidst some of Norway’s most breathtaking mountain scenery.
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Our coach awaits for your transfer service back to your original joining point.
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The basic price is based on two sharing a Category 1 Standard Twin Inner cabin.
Extras: optional shore excursions; travel insurance from £47.95; gratuities of £5 per person, per day will be added to your on-board account.
Please note guests joining at the port receive a £50pp discount.
CABIN UPGRADES
Cabin Type & Category | Twin (pp) | Single (pp) |
Standard Twin Inner (Cat 1) | Included | n/a |
Standard Plus Twin Inner (Cat 2) | £70 | n/a |
Superior Twin Inner (Cat 3) | £160 | n/a |
Premium Twin Inner (Cat 4) | £210 | n/a |
Superior Single Inner (Cat 5) | n/a | £350 |
Standard Twin Ocean View (Cat 6) | £250 | n/a |
Standard Twin Ocean View (Cat 7) | £280 | n/a |
Standard Single Ocean View (Cat 7S) | n/a | £490 |
Standard Plus Twin Ocean View (Cat 8) | £320 | n/a |
Standard Plus Single Ocean View (Cat 8S) | n/a | £540 |
Superior Twin Ocean View (Cat 9) | £430 | n/a |
Superior Single Ocean View (Cat 10) | n/a | £700 |
Superior Plus Twin Ocean View (Cat 11) | £530 | n/a |
Premium Twin Ocean View (Cat 12) | £620 | n/a |
Category options are priced generally according to position, size and facilities.
CRUISE AND MARITIME IS AN ADULT ONLY CRUISE LINE - PASSENGERS MUST BE 16 YEARS OR OVER AT DATE OF TRAVEL
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Your Cruise Ship – Magellan
Magellan boasts a spacious interior with wide corridors and expansive wooden deck areas providing comfortable surroundings for guests. However, the ship still provides an intimate atmosphere, with a huge range of leisure facilities, including bars and lounges, as well as multiple dining options. Combining comfortable surroundings and a friendly service with stylish entertainment and delicious cuisine, Magellan is the perfect choice for those looking for a greater range of on board facilities. However, the ship still retains a feel of intimacy and personal attention when compared with the ‘mega’ resort-style ships built today – no climbing walls or ice-skating rinks!
Discover a wide range of comfortable lounges and stylish leisure facilities to enrich your time on board. The wide range of public facilities include the impressive Waldorf and Kensington Restaurants offering two sitting dining, or the more informal Raffles Bistro. There are comfortable lounge areas throughout, including the two-tier theatre-style Magellan Show Lounge, and a wide range of other amenities. Out on deck, there are two swimming pools, three whirlpools and large deck areas.
Cabins
Your cabin is the perfect place to unwind after a busy day sightseeing ashore and your cabin steward will ensure that you enjoy a high degree of comfort and service, whichever grade of accommodation you decide best suits your holiday requirements. There are fifteen categories of cabins and suites, primarily graded according deck position and even in the most economical cabins, the standard features are impressive. Ocean View Cabin describes a cabin which has natural light from a window; Inner Cabin describes a cabin which has artificial light only.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch – our friendly team are ready and waiting to help with any further information you need!