Itinerary: Cruise from Southampton – Kristiansand (Norway) – Oslo – Copenhagen – Skagen (Denmark) – Southampton – Bergen – Skjolden – Olden – Stavanger (Norway) – Return to Southampton.
Ports of Call
Cruise from Southampton
- Kristiansand (Norway): Southern shores and a tidy centre. Walk Posebyen’s wooden streets, visit the Møvik fort, or take an island boat. Laid-back and sunny when it can be.
- Oslo: Waterfront culture and green space. Munch, Vigeland and the Viking ships make a neat trio. Easy by tram or on foot.
- Copenhagen: Royal squares and canal corners. Nyhavn, a palace visit, and a bakery stop make a fine circuit. Built for cyclists and walkers.
- Skagen (Denmark): Northern tip where two seas meet. Walk to Grenen, see the art museum, or explore the yellow houses: big light, open skies.
- Southampton: A mid-cruise call. Stroll the old town walls, SeaCity Museum, or take a quick jaunt to the New Forest. Handy reset day.
- Bergen: Bryggen wharf and hill views. Funicular up, harbour loop down, galleries in between. Pack for showers.
- Skjolden: Sognefjord’s quiet finale. Trips reach stave churches and glacier valleys; shore paths are peaceful. Views do the talking.
- Olden: Glacier country within easy reach. Loen Skylift for panoramas, lakes for photos, and flat paths for a gentle walk. Small place, big backdrop.
- Stavanger (Norway): Harbour colour and old wooden quarters. An oil museum, Lysefjord access, and coffee stops make for a tidy day. Compact and friendly.
Return to Southampton
