Aurlandsfjord is a scenic cruising call in Norway, forming one of the main arms of Sognefjord. Ships usually sail through it rather than stopping for a standard port visit, so the main experience is from the decks or cabin balcony. The fjord is known for steep mountainsides, deep water, small settlements and views that change as the ship moves between bends. It is often linked with calls at Flam, giving passengers a closer look at one of Norway’s best-known fjord areas. Weather can affect visibility, but the route remains a key part of many Norwegian fjords itineraries.
Cruise from Southampton – Haugesund – Olden – Innvikfjorden (Scenic Cruising) – Flam – Aurlandsfjord (Scenic Cruising) – Stavanger (Norway) – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Haugesund – Olden – Innvikfjorden (Scenic Cruising) – Flam – Aurlandsfjord (Scenic Cruising) – Stavanger (Norway) – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Stavanger (Norway) – Olden – Innvikfjorden (Scenic Cruising) – Flam – Aurlandsfjord (Scenic Cruising) – Haugesund – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Stavanger (Norway) – Olden – Innvikfjorden (Scenic Cruising) – Flam – Aurlandsfjord (Scenic Cruising) – Haugesund – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Haugesund – Olden – Innvikfjorden (Scenic Cruising) – Flam – Aurlandsfjord (Scenic Cruising) – Stavanger (Norway) – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Newcastle – Eidfjord – Stavanger (Norway) – Flåm – Aurlandsfjord (Scenic Cruising) – Olden – Nordfjordeid – Return to Newcastle.