Embark on an 11-day cruise from London to Tromso aboard World Navigator. Navigate under Tower Bridge, then head north to Aberdeen, where maritime history meets Victorian charm. Cross into Norway to uncover the coastal beauty of Stavanger, then ride the funicular up Mount Floyen in Bergen. Paddle through Sognefjord at Vik, and explore Viking heritage in Nordfjordeid. See Art Nouveau architecture in Alesund, with an option to travel Trollstigen Road or visit Trollveggen. Wrap up in Tromso with sweeping views from the Fjellheisen cable car and insight from polar museums. Hike, kayak, and learn across diverse terrains and cultures. The journey includes immersive excursions, historic towns, dramatic fjords, and Arctic landscapes—all without crowds. Experience authentic Northern Europe in comfort and style.
Highlights
Learn maritime history at Aberdeen's fascinating city museum
Ride to Mount Floyen summit for views over Bergen
Walk through Bergen’s colorful and historic Bryggen Wharf district
Discover Alesund’s Art Nouveau charm and island layout
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Explore London’s historic core as you cruise along the River Thames. Pass major landmarks including Greenwich, the Royal Observatory, and the National Maritime Museum. Dock close to Tower Bridge and sail beneath it for an unmatched view of HMS Belfast, a preserved World War II warship. Head toward Westminster Bridge to frame Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the London Eye in one shot. Visit the British Library to examine original Beatles lyrics or da Vinci’s notes. Step inside to view rare manuscripts and scientific records. When ready to slow down, walk through Hyde Park or Kensington Gardens for open space and quiet trails.
Dundee sits on the Tay Estuary and ranks as Scotland’s sunniest city. It holds the title of the UK’s first UNESCO City of Design, recognized for its contributions to innovation and creativity. Head to Discovery Point to step aboard the RRS Discovery, the 1901 expedition ship that took Captain Scott to Antarctica. Visit Mains Castle, a 16th-century fortress, and stop by the city’s unique Mercat Cross. Before leaving, hike up The Law, a 572-foot volcanic peak that offers clear views over the city and the surrounding landscape.
Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.
When the sun shines on the Victorian buildings of Aberdeen, the facades sparkle with an allure that beckons you and other explorer spirits to discover its many charms. Once the world capital of granite (the reason for the buildings’ sparkle), it has earned the nickname the Granite City. Amid old cottages and cobblestone streets, there are thousands of years of history to explore. Dive into the rich, seafaring past of the city at the Maritime Museum. The King’s College Chapel stuns with its awe-inspiring facade and stained-glass windows. Although renowned for its glittering silver hues and deep history, Aberdeen also offers bursts of color at Johnston Gardens, a collection of vibrant flowers like rhododendrons and ornate bridges. When you and your friends are ready for a respite, stop in at one of the local pubs for a bite and a pint, and maybe make new friends with some of the locals.
Stavanger brings you to the intersection of historical and natural wonders. While officially incorporated as a city in 1125 CE, the earliest evidence of inhabitants traces back to 3,000 BCE. A stroll through Old Stavanger takes you to the historic residential area, one of Northern Europe’s best-preserved wooden house settlements. Norway also contains a few prime surfing grounds, including the Jæren beaches. It’s also the gateway to one of the most dramatic fjords, Lysefjord, and is best explored by kayak or stand-up paddleboard. Jutting nearly 2,000 feet above the fjord, Pulpit Rock, or Preikestolen, offers another stunning perspective.
When you think of Norway, among the images that come to mind are those of brightly painted wooden buildings with a backdrop of ice-capped mountains. In a nutshell, you’ve envisioned Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city that’s an easy access gateway to the fjords. Start with an unforgettable funicular ride to the top of the iconic Mount Floyen, rising over 1,000 feet above sea level in a seamless eight minutes. Back on the ground, you will not tire of snapping images of Bergen’s famous UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hanseatic wharf, Bryggen. You will also find that Bergen is a city for foodies, with a commitment to organic and sustainable food that has earned it the additional UNESCO designation of City of Gastronomy.
Picture yourself breathing in the crisp, Nordic air as Sognefjord’s sparkling waters stretch into the horizon like a sapphire serpent, beckoning you to uncover its secrets. In Vik, the spirit of adventure dances in the breeze through the majestic mountains. Embark on a journey back in time with the Hopperstad Stave Church, a masterpiece of medieval architecture that stands proudly, its intricately carved wooden façade narrating tales from centuries past. The options for exploration are as boundless as the fjord itself. Lace up your hiking boots and traverse the trails that weave through lush valleys and over towering peaks. Or perhaps, channel your inner Viking and paddle along the fjord’s tranquil waters, the gentle rhythm of your kayak echoing through the stillness. Indulge in local flavors as you savor the region’s culinary delights, from the freshest seafood gifted by the fjord to the legendary Vik cheese, Gamalost, crafted with care and tradition. Let Vik and the Sognefjord beckon you to a realm where time stands still, and the call of adventure resounds.
Nestled in the heart of the Norwegian fjords, Nordfjordeid is a hidden gem that sparkles with the essence of nature and tradition. Imagine wandering through lush, emerald valleys framed by dramatic, snow-capped peaks that rise majestically towards the sky. This picturesque port serves as your gateway to nature’s untouched canvas, offering an inspiring blend of breathtaking landscapes and vibrant wildlife. The stunning wilderness invites you to explore, whether by hiking along winding trails, kayaking through tranquil waters, or birdwatching as nature unveils its secrets. As you step ashore, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Norse history at the Sagastad Viking Center. Here, the grand Myklebust Ship awakens tales of Viking seafaring. Go deeper into Viking lore and history, as throughout Nordfjordeid there are several burial mounds and graves providing insight into the fascinating heritage.
Spread across three islands and ringed by dramatic mountains, Ålesund is imbued with whimsy and romance. Dressed elegantly in its signature Art Nouveau architecture, you can appreciate the turrets, spires and medieval ornaments that adorn the town. In a small park at the base of Mount Aksla, you’ll find a picture-postcard view of Ålesund, the Art Nouveau city center and the surrounding alpine landscapes of Sunnmøre. If dramatic views are what you seek, Trollstigen Road is an exciting roadway through enormous mountains, offering amazing views of Norway. The ultimate adventure is Trollveggen, the Troll Wall, which is the highest perpendicular rock face in Europe.
Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.
Day 11: Tromso, Norway | Disembark
1 Breakfast
Not only will you witness magnificent fjords and glaciers throughout Tromsø, Norway, but you will also immerse yourself in a sophisticated cultural life and architectural delights. A superb example of blending the built environment with the natural setting is the Arctic Cathedral, an architectural marvel made up of aluminum-coated concrete panels, making it a stunning façade resembling an iceberg. To see the real icebergs, all you have to do is take the Fjellheisen cable car 1,525 feet above sea level for incredible views of the Norwegian fjords. You can also stroll around the Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden, visit the Science Centre of Northern Norway or gain new knowledge at the city’s museums including the Polar Museum, Tromsø University Museum, and Perspektivet Museum.
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Adventure Oceanview Stateroom (AO)
Located: Deck 3
Occupancy: Up to 2 guests
•183 sq. ft.
• Sitting area with chair, desk and TV
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Horizon Stateroom (A2)
Located: Deck 5 and 6
Occupancy: Up to 2 guests
• 270 sq. ft. including floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony with top-drop electric window
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Horizon Stateroom (A1)
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• 270 sq. ft. including floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony with top-drop electric window
• Sitting area with sofa and TV
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Veranda Stateroom (B2)
Located: Deck 5 and 6
Occupancy: Up to 2 guests
• 270 sq. ft. (including balcony)
• Sitting area with sofa and TV
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Veranda Stateroom (B1)
Located: Deck 5 and 6
Occupancy: Up to 2 guests
• 270 sq. ft. (including balcony)
• Sitting area with sofa and TV
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Veranda Deluxe Stateroom (E2)
Located: Deck 6
Occupancy: Up to 3 guests
• 300 sq. ft. (including balcony)
• Living room with sofa and vanity
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Horizon Deluxe Stateroom (E1)
Located: Deck 6
Occupancy: Up to 2 guests
• 300 sq. ft. including floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony with top-drop electric window
• Interior seating area with sofa and TV
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Journey Suite (JS)
Located: Deck 5 and 6
Occupancy: Up to 3 guests
• 382 sq. ft.
• Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings
• Walk-in closet and wardrobe
• Living room with sofa and vanity
• Includes 2 wall-mounted TVs with “infotainment” system
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Discovery Suite (DS)
Located: Deck 5
Occupancy: Up to 2 guests
• 445 sq. ft.
• Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings
• Walk-in closet and wardrobe
• Living room with sofa and vanity
• Includes 2 wall-mounted TVs with “infotainment” system
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Navigator Suite (NS)
Located: Deck 5 and 6
Occupancy: Up to 3 guests
• 465 sq. ft.
• Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings
• Double sinks and tub
• Walk-in closet and wardrobe
• Living room with sofa and vanity
• Includes 2 wall-mounted TVs with “infotainment” system
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10 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches, 10 Dinners
10 Nights Accommodations
Accommodations as listed
Ground transportation as listed
Meals as listed
Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
Complimentary Reusable Water Bottle
Pre-Paid Gratuities
Unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits and craft beers
Open bars and lounges, including 24-hour bar service with specialty canapes
Specialty coffees, teas and fresh-pressed juices
Champagne and gourmet canapes during meet and greet
24-hour room service, including spirits, wine and beer
L'OCCITANE bath amenities
Atlas Ocean Voyages provides an Emergency Medical and Trip Delay Travel Protection plan on your behalf. The plan includes reimbursement for expenses such as trip cancellation, trip delays, baggage loss, medical situations and more.
While not required, we strongly recommend that all our guests purchase additional travel insurance with increased maximum reimbursement. Please refer to the plan documentation at HERE for specific terms, conditions.
Government taxes and fees
Stocked in-room minibar
Use of walking sticks and binoculars
Butler service and expanded room service menu in suites
Afternoon and high tea
Atlas Ocean Voyages backpack
Enrichment programs and workshops on select expeditions
Josper Grill Dining Experience at 7AFT Grill
Authentic, local experiences and onboard events on select expeditions
Afar Recommends, a collection of optional shore excursions selected by Afar as exceptional experiences to connect with local culture
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Personal Expenses
Flight costs (please request a quote)
Additional excursions during free time
Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
Everything was amazing! The planning with Adventure Life went smoothly. The actual trip was fantastic! One of the best trips I have experienced. The cruise staff members were knowledgeable and attentive. I will be writing more about this on the blog!
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