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From Norwegian Fjords To Iberian Charm - Europe´s Atlantic Highlights

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 Cruise Length
15 Days
 Cruise Starts
Bergen
 Cruise Finishes
Lisbon
15 Day From Norwegian Fjords To Iberian Charm - Europe´s Atlantic Highlights Itinerary (Hurtigruten)
Countries Explored: Norway, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal
Ship
Ship Class
Expedition
Passengers
335
Crew
65
Launched
2009
Refurbished
2016
Cruise Code
FNFIE.1

Overview

Sail the Atlantic coast from Bergen to Lisbon and call at seven different countries to explore spectacular fjords, perfectly preserved old towns and fabled UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Itinerary

Explore UNESCO-listed Bryggen and mountain peaks 

Your journey starts in what was once Norway's capital, Bergen.   

As you stroll through the cobbled streets and alleyways, why not visit the historic UNESCO-listed Bryggen district, with its colourful wooden wharfs, or the famous fish market, full of sights, sounds – and scents – to savour.  

Ride the Fløibanen funicular, which has been transporting visitors to the summit of Mount Fløyen for over a century, and offers amazing views over this picturesque city and its colourful homes.     

Pre-Programme  

If you have extra time in Bergen, why not book our Pre-Programme and enjoy the incredible view over Bergen during a refreshing hike up Mount Fløyen.   

Sail into striking Lysefjord with incredible views 

Stavanger has an international ambience and a lively cultural scene. Discover the architectural relics of Old Stavanger, including a magnificent 12th century cathedral. You can also visit the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, pop into a local boutique or simply enjoy a beer on the waterfront.  

Leaving Stavanger, we sail into Lysefjord to experience some of the most striking vertical cliffs of all the Norwegian fjords.  A five-hour guided hike will reward you with breathtaking views of Lysefjord from the 1,980 ft high Preikestolen viewpoint, famously known as ‘Pulpit Rock'.  

Time to relax as we head to Hamburg 

Exploration doesn't end when you're onboard; there's plenty to see and do as we sail towards Germany. Why not work up a sweat in the gym, or relax in the sauna or hot tub.  

Your Expedition Team will begin a series of lectures, offering unique insights into the history, heritage, and natural sciences of the places we'll be visiting.  

On deck, our biologists will help you scan the seas for wildlife. You can also pick up some useful tips from our onboard photographer. Or simply enjoy the scenery from the comfort of the Explorer Lounge & Bar.  

Explore Hamburg's architectual and cultural delights

There's so much to see and do on your own in Hamburg. Visit the old floating dock of Landungsbrücken, see the old ships and yards, waterfront buildings, and the Old Elbe Tunnel. 

You'll find many attractions in the Altstadt district, including the St Nikolai Memorial, St Catherine's Church, City Hall and the historic street of Deichstraße. Art lovers will enjoy Kunsthalle, Germany's foremost art museum.  

Why not visit the world's largest warehouse complex at Kontorhausviertel and Speicherstadt, which together with Chilehaus are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.  

Experience the Frisian port city of Harlington

You can walk or bike around Harlingen, a city of canals and pretty harbours, and home to the last traditional pottery factory in the Netherlands. Harlingen lies on the shores of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

You'll find traditional sailing ships and historic warehouses around the old harbours of Noorderhaven and Zuiderhaven. Don't miss the Harlingen Aardewerkmuseum to admire displays of distinctive Frisian pottery. 

Rich medieval architecture among winding streets

First a fishing village, then a medieval city, and later a royal seaside resort, the strategic port of Oostende is steeped in European history. Yet despite the ravages of war and time, many of its medieval features have survived to the present day.  

It's also a great base from which to visit Bruges. Lose yourself in this beautifully preserved medieval town, as you explore winding streets, picturesque canals and grand 14th century buildings. 

 

Discover historic beaches, Caen and WWII memorials

Normandy has a fascinating history, from the Viking invasion to the D-Day landings in 1944. In Ouistreham, you'll learn about Operation Overlord at the Musée No 4 Commando.   

Check out the German fortifications at Le Grand Bunker and visit the war cemetery at Hermanville-sur-Mer. Or why not stroll along the beautiful Beach of Riva Bella and stop at the 12th century St Samson Church and the 1905 lighthouse.   

Afterwards, you'll explore the pretty town of Caen. The 11th century Romanesque church of Saint-Étienne, the Mémorial de Caen that commemorates WWII, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen are highlights not to be missed. 

A beautiful Breton town steeped in history

Viewed from the sea, Saint-Malo is an impressive sight, fringed by fortified bastions and gently sloping beaches.  

A circular walk along the ramparts offers the best views of the town and surrounding islands. Follow the historical trail within the old city walls through a maze of cobbled streets and visit Demeure De Corsaire to learn about the feared corsairs and the town's pirate heritage.  

You can even visit the Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel or walk to Île de Grand Bé at low tide. The island has remains of an ancient fort and where the renowned local writer Chateaubriand is buried. 

Inspiring coastal scenery and maritime history

We'll use our small expedition boats to go ashore at the picturesque seaside town of Douarnenez, where you'll find the colourful quaysides, sandy beaches, and steep cliffs that inspired famous painters like Renoir and Boudin. As well as fishermen's huts and seamen's chapels, Douarnenez hosts a wonderful maritime museum with boats from around the world.  

If conditions don't allow a visit to Douarnenez, we'll head to nearby Brest, a fascinating and historic city with many medieval fortifications. Here, you can visit the National Maritime Museum inside the military fortress of Château de Brest. It's a modern city too, with lively quays and docks that are perfect for a scenic stroll. 

Unwind and enjoy the natural world around you

Today is a perfect day to relax on deck with your binoculars and watch for whales, dolphins and porpoises. This is one of the few places in the world where beaked whales can be seen – if you're lucky – as they're drawn to the nutrient rich waters of the bay.  

You can also learn about the marine biology of the waters along our cruise, and join hands-on demonstrations and in-depth lectures about the history, geography, and environment of the destinations to come. And don't forget the leisure facilities on board – why not try out the panoramic sauna?  

See Galicia's heritage in Ferrol, Lugo and A Coruña

Our first stop on the rugged Galician coast of Spain is Ferrol. Once a small fishing hamlet, for the past three centuries it's been Spain's main naval base. There are more forts, citadels and barracks here than any other harbour in the country.  

A walking tour here will reveal its many historic highlights. You can also visit the old town of Lugo, famed for its Roman walls.  

You'll then sail to neighbouring A Coruña and dock for the night. Here you'll find the Tower of Hercules, the world's oldest functioning lighthouse and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  

Today you'll have another opportunity to admire the Tower of Hércules before visiting the town of A Coruña for a true taste of Galician culture.  

You'll want to sample the unique Galician cuisine here. Ask for a selection of tapas and try a glass of local cider. In fact, it's traditionally poured into a glass from high above it to introduce lots of air bubbles.  

A Coruña is one of the starting points for the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. It connects to the Camino Inglés –  the ‘English Way'. From here, why not join a walk to its eventual destination, Santiago de Compostela. 

The beautiful city of Vigo in the heart of Galicia

Our cruise continues to Vigo, once the gateway to the Americas. Protected by the beautiful Islas Cíes, Vigo has one of the best natural harbours in Galicia and has become its main trading and fishing port. 

Perfectly located for exploring the city on foot, you can visit the bustling Rúa do Príncipe with its eclectic mix of Neoclassical and Art Nouveau architectural styles. Or seek out the impressive 16th century Castro Castle and park.  

On your way to the old town and Neoclassical cathedral, don't miss the Rúa da Pescadería and sample some of the delicious seafood Galicia is famous for. 

Explore the UNESCO-listed historic centre of Porto

Arriving in Portugal, we dock at Leixões. From here, you can see the lighthouse of Leça, the Boa Nova Chapel, and the beautiful beach of Praia Azul.   

You can take a shuttle bus to Porto – famed for its port wine and UNESCO-listed historic centre. An undulating city made for walking, you'll fall in love with the pastel houses, colourful tiled façades, street art, ornate churches and panoramic views across the Douro River.   

Here, you can stroll along the bustling promenade by the Ribeira docks, cross the Dom Luís I Bridge, snack on delicious petiscos, and enjoy wine tastings at the port cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia

End your cruise in one of southern Europe's most enchanting cities.

Your expedition draws to a close as we arrive at the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. 

A tour of Lisbon's classical districts is essential – almost everything of historic interest is here. Start your exploration at the Praça do Comercio in Baixa and walk towards the narrow streets of Bairro Alto.  

From there, you'll arrive at Alfama and the old Islamic quarter, the remains of the Roman amphitheatre and the Moorish fortress. If you've time, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Torre de Belém and Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, where you'll also find the delicious pastéis de Belém. 

Post-Programme 

We feel sure you'll have had a great cruise discovering the fascinating history of the Atlantic coastline of Europe, but you don't need to go home just yet. If you would like to explore Lisbon and its surroundings before you return home, we recommend joining our optional Post-Programme. 

Not only will you see Lisbon's fascinating historic districts, you'll also explore the royal resorts outside the city, including the UNESCO town of Sintra, Monserrate Palace and the beaches of Cascais city during a guided excursion. Afterwards, you'll return to Lisbon for an overnight stay. 

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Our signature voyage along the Norwegian coast travels from Bergen in the south, across the Arctic Circle, up to Kirkenes, and back. It’s 12 days and 2,500 nautical miles of some of the most stunning scenery you’ve ever seen. Along the way, your ship stops at 34 coastal communities, day and night. This is the everyday Norwegian coast; an authentic experience...more in the making since 1893.

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