Glories Of Norway
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises  ·  Seven Seas Mariner

Glories Of Norway

From Southampton to Oslo  ·  Northern Europe  ·  10 nights

Departure 17 Jul 2028
Return 27 Jul 2028
Duration 10 nights
Ports of call 9 ports
Ship Seven Seas Mariner
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$10,092
per person
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Voyage overview

What this voyage is

When luxury goes exploring, you are on a Regent ship. The first-ever all suite, all veranda ship, Seven Seas Mariner is the perfect balance of wonderfully luxurious yet delightfully laid-back.

Just 700 guests enjoy the perfect balance of space and intimacy.
With plenty of comfort and great value for money, the Mariner
offers everything you could wish for: spacious accommodation, a
relaxed and unpretentious style and loads of good dining choices.
The most all-inclusive of all luxury lines.

Day By Day

Itinerary

1
17 Jul 2028
Southampton

Southampton is the UK's leading port. Bustling modern cruise terminals, as well as wharfs and commercial harbours, line the waterfront, whilst the city itself is a fascinating mix of ancient and modern, with a picturesque old town, the original city walls still standing, and super-modern shopping centres and office complexes. On all corners you will see tributes to the city's rich history and maritime heritage. Henry V marched his troops through the Westgate on his way to the battle of Agincourt, The Mayflower sailed from here with a cargo of settlers to the New World, and the Titanic started her fateful voyage here.

Memory Tip: Our tip Get a copy of the Old Town Walk map from the tourist information centre, a perfect (and free!) way to explore Southampton at a leisurely pace.
2
18 Jul 2028
At Sea
3
19 Jul 2028
Stavanger

Stavanger originally grew rich from its fishing industry, though these days it’s Norway’s oil boom that is powering the city’s economic growth. In spite of this modern gold rush the historic centre of Stavanger retains its charm, and the spectacular Lysefjord is within easy reach of the city.

4
20 Jul 2028
Bergen

Beautiful Bergen, Norway’s former capital, is a perfect city to explore on foot. Bryggen – the old Hanseatic wharf, and a UNESCO World Heritage site – still has the old harbour timber buildings, whilst other attractions include the funicular up Mount Floyen and the busy fish market.

5
21 Jul 2028
Ålesund

When Ålesund was destroyed by fire in 1904, the German Kaiser Wilhelm II agreed to foot the bill to rebuild it. The result was the stunning Art Nouveau architecture that you see today, which blends elements of the German 'Jugendstil' with Viking flourishes.

6
22 Jul 2028
Trondheim

Trondheim’s wooden buildings look much as they would have done in the Middle Ages, rebuilt in the same style and layout throughout history. Here also Norway's national sanctuary, Nidaros Cathedral, was built over the grave of St. Olav, Norway's patron saint, with parts dating back to the 12th century.

7
23 Jul 2028
Måløy

The little town of Måløy is a major fishing port, on the sheltered eastern side of Vågsøy island. Nearby sights include the Kannesteinen rock, sculpted by the sea into a bizarre mushroom-like shape, while further afield is the Jostedalsbreen National Park, home to continental Europe’s largest glacier.

8
24 Jul 2028
At Sea
9
25 Jul 2028
Ulvik (Hardangerfjord)

The Hardangerfjord region is rich in natural beauty, and is sometimes known as ‘Norway’s orchard’ on account of the many fruit farms growing apples, cherries, pears and plums. There are some fantastic hiking trails in the region, along with sights including the famous Trolltunga rock.

10
26 Jul 2028
Kristiansand

You might not expect to find a beach resort in Norway, but the sunny city of Kristiansand is where Norwegians go for a spot of fun by the seaside. There are plenty of family-friendly attractions, including a zoo, and it’s also a good base for exploring the pretty fishing villages of the south coast.

11
27 Jul 2028
Oslo

The intriguing city of Oslo, Norway’s capital, has so much to offer, from the open air Norwegian Folk Museum to the amazing Vigeland sculpture park, and from the Holmenkollen Ski Museum to the Munch Museum’s collection of memorable paintings. History, art and culture are what defines this lovely city.

What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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