Cruising Northern Norwegian Fjords with Hurtigruten – Day 6

Day 6: Oksfjord to Berlevag

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MS Nordlys docked in Honningsvag

We had an early stop in Hammerfest. This city is near the north cape of Norway which is the most northerly part of Europe! The landscape was dramatically different than Bergen. There were almost no trees and it almost felt like we are on a different planet! In Hammerfest, the four of us visited a museum then Dad and I ran up a hill while Sara and Mom shopped. We had a nice little hike with beautiful views of the surrounding islands from the summit. The rest of the day we relaxed and watched the incredibly desolate landscape creep out of the low clouds before fading away behind us.

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After beautiful weather all day, we entered a wall of overcast engulfing a mountain range

Day 7: Berlevag to Kirkenes

We arrived early in Kirkenes and disembarked to waiting busses. The four of us went directly to the airport and headed to Oslo where we departed ways. Sara and I continued our newlywed journey to Warsaw, Poland.

Cruising Northern Norwegian Fjords with Hurtigruten – Day 5

 
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Arriving to Tromso

Day 5: Stokmarknes to Oksfjord

After a relaxing morning, we docked at Tromso where Sara, Dad and I planned on hiking a nearby mountain. The mountain wasn’t close to the dock so we had find a ride across town. We first asked the lady in charge of an excursion to see if we could pay just for a ride but she was totally against at the mere idea. We walked a few blocks and eventually found a taxi to take us the 10 minute drive. FullSizeRender80The hike up began with a beautiful path lined with trees and an underbrush of wild flowers. As we hiked past the tree line, we approached small piles of snow – welcome to the arctic! At the top, we enjoyed views of Tromso before heading back down to catch the boat. That night, our cruise experienced the midnight sun. Being above the article circle in late summer, the sun officially did not set. Unfortunately, the overcast clouds and obscured horizon made it impossible to sunbathe at midnight.

Cruising Northern Norwegian Fjords with Hurtigruten – Day 4

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Twilight in Raftsundet

While traveling on the MS Nordlys with my parents, we quickly developed a nice routine. We would stay up late watching the beautiful scenery, wake up early to watch beautiful scenery, and eat three full meals throughout the day. But no matter what we were doing, it was nice to spend time with my parents.

Day 4: Bronnoysund to Stokmarknes

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Arctic Circle globe

We woke to an announcement stating that we were about to cross the Arctic Circle. We rushed outside or to windows to see a globe statue on a small island marking the invisible line. Later after an early lunch, we docked in the city of Bodo where Sara, Dad and I booked an excursion to see the Saltstraumen. We bundled up in thick onesies, gloves, hats and goggles before Continue reading

Cruising Southern Norwegian Fjords with Hurtigruten – Day 3

 

Day 3: Trondheim to Bronnoysund

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View of Trondheim from Kristiansten Fortress

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Kjeungskjaer Lighthouse

After an early breakfast, we had long stop in Trondheim. The four of us walked from the docks to explore Kristiansten Fortress which overlooks the town. There was hardly anyone in the fort and it felt like we had it all to ourselves. Then we walked down along the river admiring the old buildings build right against the canals edge. Further down the street was a large cathedral.We didn’t stop long because it was starting to rain. The walk back to the boat was further then I remembered and we were almost late. I wonder if they would leave without everyone onboard? The rest of the day, we relaxed and watched the coastline slip by. In the afternoon, we passed Kjeungskjaer lighthouse which is considered to be the most beautiful along the Norwegian coast! I’m not sure it quite lives up to that hype.

Next: the fjord tour continues north on MS Nordlys