Tips for a different cruising experience in Norway
Tags: arctic waters, breeze, cruise vacation, cruising experience, cruising the fjords, cruising tips, cruising tips in Norway, dressing dor dinner, fjords, Gulf stream, icebergs, Norway, Norway cruises, tips for cruising in Norway, tropical cruise, viking heritageWhen you think of a cruise vacation, your mind naturally assumes a tropical cruise. There are, however other equally rewarding area that is famous for their scenery, shore excursions and cultural heritage. What about Norway, summer or winter, cruising the fjords, the many islands and visiting the harbour towns? Some cruises even go up into artic waters where, in winter, you can come surprising close to the sheer ice faces of magnificent icebergs, while others visit Baltic city destinations. Even in winter the Gulf Stream warms the coast and produces a mild climate.
It is well known that cruise prices are governed by the law of supply and demand however, since Norwegian cruises take place all year round, there is no real “off-peak” season that the operators need to balance. This means that unfortunately there are fewer deals available for bargain hunting consumers.
Perhaps the one of the most famous Norwegian cruises has for many years been nicknamed “Highway One”. It consists of a small luxury cruise ship with superb cuisine that goes from Kristiansand in the south to Spitsbergen in the north via more than 30 harbours and nearly every one of the many fjords on the way, then does the same on the return journey. The traveller has a unique opportunity to sample a truly scenic landscape with beautiful picturesque villages and amazing Scandinavian speciality food. It has come a long way since its origin as the post boat servicing the isolated islands and Norwegian coastal towns.
Nearly everyone is familiar with the Norwegian cultural Viking heritage, but there is so much more for the traveller to appreciate with famous Norwegian composers, painters and traditional art. With historic wooden buildings, museums, modern attractions for younger passengers and the ever present folklore stories, Norway has much to offer as a satisfying cruise destination, and cruise operators organise many different shore excursions to take advantage of these cultural and beautiful places among the friendly, well educated Norwegians who speak many foreign languages.
To get the best out of your Norwegian cruise don’t forget to take your camera and charger with plenty of storage media. Binoculars will also benefit you, but the most important thing to get right is the clothing, and this will depend on the time of year that you take your cruise. Remember that you will get the best view from the decks of the cruise ship, and that the fjords “funnel” the wind into quite a strong breeze in some places
The accepted norm is casual clothing for the daytime, and is most often the usual jeans, slacks, shirts and sweaters. Learn from the locals and dress in layers so that you can easily adjust according to the weather, and top off with a good quality jacket. Being an extremely relaxed nation, the Norwegians do not insist on “dressing for dinner”, however they appreciate people who do. In the main however, the “smart-casual” style predominates at the dining table.
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Norway’s so picturesque! The lake and boat looked so serene..:)
Amazing pictures! I love your blog.. I was just talking with one of my friends that had few Norway cruises. I am determined to get a cruise to Norway soon, too. Wish me luck!
Some great pics, I just wanted to stop in and say this is a great luxury travel blog!
GOOD LUCK FOR FILIP,TELL ME ABOUT YOUR CRUISE
THANK YOU, TRAVEL BLOGGER.
NORWAY IS VERY PICTURESQUE AND VERY GOOD CONSERVED. MANY PARKS, MUCH NATURE. THEY REALLY LOVE AND UNDERSTAND THE NATURE.
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