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| Description | Ports & Cities | Tours & Excursions |
Bergen
The classic Norwegian town of Bergen offers many delights, from the sheer splendour of its rugged glacial scenery, an ancient stone church containing the finest example of Baroque art in Norway and wonderful little shops and bakeries. The home and gardens of the great composer Edvard Grieg, are open to visitors. (View current weather)
Copenhagen
Sightseeing in the city of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is fascinating as this is an elegant, lively city, rich in history and tradition. Castles and crown jewels, galleries and museums, cathedrals and canals combine and one of the city's most celebrated sights is Tivoli, a unique combination of picture-perfect gardens, lakes and more than 100,000 coloured lights.
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FlÄm
The journey to the FlÄm Valley is a dramatic and tranquil voyage through the majestic Aurlandfjord, a branch of the longest and deepest fjord in the world. A masterpiece of electric railway technology, the Flamsbanen extends from FlÄm to a steep mountain station at Myrdal. Crossing the river and valley floor three times, this Norwegian engineering feat slices through the mountain offering incomparable thrills and sights. (View current weather)
Geiranger
The fjord of Geiranger is one of most famous of Norway. Surrounded by mountains reaching over 3,000 feet high, the impressive natural beauty has led some to pronounce it the "most beautiful fjord in the world." To get here, you must travel a 60-mile passage that leads through sheer, steep cliffs and spectacular views of waterfalls. (View current weather)
Helsinki
Helsinki, the Finnish centre of commerce and culture, is the elegant capital of Finland with spacious streets, spectacular architecture, beautiful gardens and harbourside parks. Many styles from centuries past and present are represented here, from medieval to neoclassical, as well as the superb ultra-modern creations. (View current weather)
Oslo
The oldest of the Scandinavian capitals Oslo offers one of the most fabled maritime and cultural histories in the entire world. The city offers great cafes and quality shopping and the fascinating Viking Ship Museum features three remarkably preserved oaken longships from the 9th century. (View current weather)
Reykjavik
Claimed to be the cleanest city on earth, this pristine island is filled with glaciers, volcanoes, and mineral-rich hot springs. Stroll through the charming Austurvollur Square and visit one of 50 museums and art galleries or stop in one of the many cafes for some of the freshest seafood you'll find anywhere. (View current weather)
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg is the most European-influenced city in Russia and certainly the most spectacular. Elaborate palaces, lovely parks and magnificent squares designed by French and Italian architects combine with the elegant façades, glorious cathedrals and grand residences built along the city's canals. (View current weather)
Stockholm
Built across 14 islands, this beautiful capital city of graceful bridges and tree-lined squares is famous for its unique geography and architecture. Stockholmâs historic old town, Gamla Stan, is a warren of narrow cobbled streets and 15th century buildings and the Royal Palace, located on the waterfront, is home of an exquisite collection of Baroque furnishings. (View current weather)
Tallinn
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is one of the oldest and most attractive cities on the Baltic Sea. Its Old Town has remained unchanged for the past 600 years. Today's Tallinn is also a thoroughly modern capital filled with parks, museums and cafés. (View current weather)