7 nights. Norway
From £1,085 Average per person

7 nights. Norway

Departure from: Southampton, United Kingdom
From
£1,085
Average per person
Taxes included
From
£1,085
Average per person
Taxes included
Queen Anne
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The Queen Anne redefines classic style with a contemporary twist, offering interiors inspired by maritime history but infused with a modern, elegant, and timeless style. On board, you will find an atmosphere that combines luxury with comfort: sophisticated lounges, varied dining spaces, a spa that invites calm, and outdoor decks that allow you to enjoy the sea, sun, and breeze. Every corner has been designed to make each day of your voyage as pleasant as it is memorable, with attentive service and details that make all the difference.
321m.Length
35m.Beam:
13Decks
2,996Occupancy
1,225Crew
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southampton, england
Day 1
southampton, england
Departure: 00:00
"Southampton is the largest city in the county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Southampton is a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. It lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence of the River Test and River Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. The local council is Southampton City Council, which is a unitary authority. The city represents the core of the Greater Southampton region, and the city itself has an estimated population of 253,651. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • The Bargate. A medieval gatehouse sat slap bang in the middle of the shopping centre. The top floor is now a Heritage Visitor Centre • Central Parks. Established in the 19th century and listed Grade II on English Heritage's Register of Historic Parks. • The yearly Southampton Boat Show • Sea-City Museum • Tudor House"
stavanger, norway
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Day 3
stavanger, norway
Arrival: 09:00 - Departure: 17:00
Stavanger is Norway's fourth largest city and in recent years, has become the oil capital of Norway. Despite the rapid growth of the town caused by North Sea exploration, Stavanger has managed to retain its old charm while offering all the things you would expect in a modern town. The central area around Vågen harbour is usually bustling with activity, mostly during the summer months. There are a number of bars and cafes and places to eat. The old part of town, Gamle Stavanger, is a lovely collection of old houses built in traditional Norse style. The historic centre of Stavanger includes several artisan workshops and the Norwegian Canning Museum. There are said to be 173 white cottages dating from the 1800's in this area. It is the largest surviving wooden house settlement in northern Europe. The fantastic Cathedral of Stavanger is placed right in the middle of the town, between the main harbour and Breiavatnet Lake. The overall aspect is Romanic but the eastern side is clearly gothic, with all the specific elements included. The Norsk Oljemuseum shows its interesting face starting from its architecture. The museum is located in an impressive building down the harbour and tells you the history of the petrol in the North Sea and gives an insight into the industry. Outside the central area, there are lots of parks, open spaces and cycleways to explore the impressive scenery in the area. There are lots of things to do in Stavanger itself, which has its own theatre, museums and concert hall. During the summer months, various festivals take place and the centre of town buzzes with activity.
Skjolden
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Day 4
Skjolden
Arrival: 09:00 - Departure: 22:00
Nestled at the very end of Norway’s longest fjord, Skjolden is a hidden gem for travelers seeking breathtaking natural beauty and tranquility. This charming village sits where the Lustrafjord meets the towering Jotunheimen mountains, offering a perfect blend of dramatic landscapes and serene waters. Skjolden provides a peaceful base for exploring some of Norway’s most impressive scenery, from lush valleys and cascading waterfalls to glaciers and hiking trails. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do in Skjolden. The area is a gateway to Jotunheimen National Park, home to Norway’s highest peaks and a network of hiking routes for all skill levels. Popular activities include kayaking on the crystal-clear fjord, cycling along quiet country roads, and visiting the awe-inspiring Nigardsbreen Glacier for a guided walk on the ice. For a more leisurely experience, enjoy a scenic fjord cruise or simply relax by the water’s edge and soak in the mountain views. Skjolden’s small size adds to its appeal, providing an intimate atmosphere and a chance to connect with local culture. Visit the historic Skjolden Church, browse local craft shops, or enjoy traditional Norwegian cuisine at a cozy café. Don’t miss the Feigumfossen waterfall nearby, a stunning 218-meter cascade that’s especially impressive in the spring and early summer. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Skjolden offers an unforgettable escape into the heart of Norway’s fjord country.
sognefjord
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Day 4
sognefjord
Arrival: 22:00 - Departure: 22:00
The Sogn or Sognefjord fjord (in Norwegian, Sognefjorden) is the largest fjord in Norway and the second largest in the world, after the Greenland Scoresby Sund. Located in the province of Sogn og Fjordane, west of the country, its mouth is about 75 km north of Bergen, and extends 204 km inside the Scandinavian peninsula towards the city of Skjolden. The fjord reaches its maximum depth at 1,308 m below sea level. The largest depths are inland: near its mouth the bottom rises steeply towards a chair about 100 m deep below sea level. The average width of the main branch of the Sognefjord is about 4.8 km. The cliffs surrounding the fjord reach a height from the water of 1000 m, and even more.
olden, norway
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Day 5
olden, norway
Arrival: 07:30 - Departure: 22:00
Loen is a village in Stryn Municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It is located in the inner part of the Nordfjord region, at the easternmost end of the Nordfjorden. Loen is located about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of the village of Olden and about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) southeast of the municipal center of Stryn. The lake Lovatnet is located just to the southeast of the village of Loen.
innvikfjorden
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Day 5
innvikfjorden
Arrival: 22:00 - Departure: 22:00
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nordfjordeid
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Day 5
nordfjordeid
Arrival: 22:00 - Departure: 23:00
Nordfjordeid is the administrative centre of the municipality of Stad in Vestland county, western Norway. It is located at the end of the Eidsfjorden, an arm off of the main Nordfjorden, west of the large lake Hornindalsvatnet. The town is a commercial hub for the municipality and it includes several industries, shopping, and schools. Eid Church is also located in the town and it is the main church for the municipality. The European route E39 highway passes by Nordfjordeid on its way from Bergen to Ålesund. Norwegian National Road 15 passes through the town on its way from Måløy to Otta There are many tourist attractions in this area, such as Sagastad viking ship, Geirangerfjord and the famous glacier at Briksdalen which attracts numerous international tourists every year. There is also the well known Harpefossen Ski Resort and a thriving professional opera company (see below for details). Nordfjordeid is the location of the Sophus Lie Conference Center for mathematics.[3] Notable mathematician Sophus Lie was born in the town in 1842.[4] There are many possibilities of fine hiking in the mountains, either north or south, surrounding the town, a hiking trail starting near the Lote Tunnel going south leads to a magnificent 900-metre (3,000 ft) high view over other arms of the Nordfjorden and splendid area. Nordfjordeid is also the host for Malakoff Rockfestival, where artists such as Oselie, The School, Bertine Zetlitz, Marit Larsen, Lukestar, Jim Stärk, Animal Alpha, Åge Aleksandersen, Eye Emma Jedi, Svelekameratane, and Turbonegro have performed. Nordfjord boasts an operahouse of its own.[1] Once a year a professional opera or operetta is produced locally by the Nordfjord Opera Company.[2] The initiative for opera in a remote place with only 3,000 inhabitants is owed to Kari Standal Pavelich who organises the productions and also founded the Nordfjord Opera Company. She plays the violin in the orchestra, her husband Michael conducts. [3] A 2016 performance of Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann was reviewed in a German opera blog. [4] Kari and Michael Pavelich were awarded a royal distinction after an opera performance.
bergen, norway
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Day 6
bergen, norway
Arrival: 07:30 - Departure: 15:00
Clinging tenaciously to the hills surrounding its deeply indented fjord, Bergen’s stunning scenery and exciting cultural tradition make it unique among European cities. Once the capital of Norway, Bergen has always played a leading role in the nation’ history. Squeezed between mountains and bounded by water, the centre of town stretched between the harbour Bryggen and Torgalmenningen, the main square. Bergen’s most sensuous spot is the Torget, at the foot of the harbour, your nose will tell you what’s being sold. Here you can choose fish from open tanks and watch traders net, weight and clean the creature you’ve chosen. Looking towards the right side of the harbour you’ll see the pointed gables of Bryggen’s roofline. This row of heavy-timbered medieval buildings, typical of Hanseatic architecture, has survived half a dozen disastrous fires since its construction in the 16th century. Bryggen now features restaurants, bars and arts-and-crafts workshops. Housed in one of the best-preserved buildings, the Hanseatic Museum presents an interesting picture of commercial activity during those times. Starting from Torget or Bryggen, explore the jungle of houses on the slopes of Mount Floien. A steep hike above these houses will reward you with increasingly spectacular views of Bergen and the fjord beyond. Welcoming Bergen has numerous places for an evening beer or glass of wine. This beautiful and charming city has a dynamic cultural life and lively atmosphere and is the perfect place to explore the Sognefjord and other fantastic Norwegian fjords.
southampton, england
Day 8
southampton, england
Arrival: 00:00
"Southampton is the largest city in the county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Southampton is a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. It lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence of the River Test and River Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. The local council is Southampton City Council, which is a unitary authority. The city represents the core of the Greater Southampton region, and the city itself has an estimated population of 253,651. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • The Bargate. A medieval gatehouse sat slap bang in the middle of the shopping centre. The top floor is now a Heritage Visitor Centre • Central Parks. Established in the 19th century and listed Grade II on English Heritage's Register of Historic Parks. • The yearly Southampton Boat Show • Sea-City Museum • Tudor House"
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  • Disembarkation usually begins 2 hours after docking on the last day of the cruise.
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Occupancy
2,996
Beam:
35m.
Length
321m.
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Decks
13
Crew
1,225
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