Cruising Southern Norwegian Fjords with Hurtigruten – Day 2

 

Day 2: Floro to Trondheim

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Geiranger Fjord

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Geiranger Fjord

While we slept, the cruise continued transporting people and cargo with multiple stops including Floro. We all woke early to have a full buffet breakfast before the ship ported at Alesund. The schedule stated that we would have about 45 minutes allowing for a quick walk through town but we were delayed leaving only 15 minutes in port. Next, the ship headed inland for a scenic cruise of Geiranger Fjord. It was amazing to see the cliffs towering high above the ship. We were also amazed with the number of farm houses perched along the mountains with seemingly no access to civilization. Around lunchtime, the ship stopped near the town of Geiranger to drop off passengers who signed up for the daily excursion before turning around and heading back to Alesund. We sat outside enjoying the return trip just as much. Back at Alesund, we again only had about 20 minutes to explore off the boat, but the blue skies made us excited for the walk.

That evening, we had our first set service dinner. All of the menus are prepared using ingredients acquired at the different ports. We enjoyed an appetizer of clipfish with sweet pea purée and asparagus (from Fiskarstrand), a salted leg of lamb with steamed summer cabbage, dill potatoes and horseradish sauce (from Hellesylt), and raspberry pie with almond brittle ice cream (from Gangstad Gardsysteri).

Next: the fjord tour continues north on MS Nordlys

Cruising Southern Norwegian Fjords with Hurtigruten

My parents wanted to meet up with us during our year of travel and eventually picked a week cruise along the Norwegian coast. We met them in Bergen to begin our journey with Hurtigruten, a company that has been transporting people and cargo along the Norwegian coast for over 100 years. They have thirteen ships with daily departures from all the ports they serve. Now Hurtigruten also provides cruises through the beautiful Norway fjords to paying passengers as well as transporting cargo to the far reaches of the north. Our voyage on MS Nordlys (Norwegian for northern lights) was from Bergen to Kirkenes.

Day 1: Bergen to Floro

Hurtigruten Cruse Itinerary Ports of Call Through Norway FjordsIn Bergen, Hurtigruten has a large facility for embarking passengers and cargo onto their ships. We checked-in which included dropping off our bags for transport to our cabin and setting up our “cruise card” to make onboard purchases easy. We proceeded into a small conference room where a safety briefing was shown in Continue reading

Hiking in Bergen, Norway

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After an overnight train from Oslo, we arrived to a rainy Bergen. We walked the few blocks from the train station to our hotel, Clarion Hotel Admiral, where my parents spent the night. We figured they were probably jet lagged and still sleeping at 7:30 but I didn’t feel too bad waking them up as we knocked on their hotel room door. As expected, we were greeted with two sets of tired hugs, but it felt great to see them again after seven months. We chatted and caught up in the hotel room until it was time for breakfast. The hotel included breakfast and it was easy to join them even though we had not yet checked in. The restaurant was packed with hotel guests and I could see why – the spread was astounding. There was several kinds of fish, freshly baked loaves of bread, a muesli bar, cold cuts, and even the classics like eggs and sausage. After eating as much as possible, I made sandwiches for later and then we tried to check into our room. I can see why Clarion has such good reviews because it kept getting Continue reading

Six Hours in Oslo, Norway

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Royal Palace – unique in that the grounds are completely open to the public during the day

Leaving Copenhagen, we had a long journey ahead of us to meet my parents. There were two trains to Oslo, then a planned 6 hour evening layover, followed by an overnight train to Bergen. While looking at possible stops to make on our way north, we learned that Oslo is considered the most expensive city in the world so we figured a layover was the only way for us to experience it on our budget. In fact it seems like all of Scandinavia is surprisingly expensive. During our short visit I made a short video about how Continue reading