This visit to Norway’s fjordland in the spring is a chance to experience the unique seasonal wonder of some of the region’s most scenic waterways and landscapes. You’ll be taken on special diversions into Maurangerfjord, to witness Fureberg Waterfall when it is at its most powerful; from Nordfjord to see North Europe’s tallest sea cliff; and between the imposing cliffs and mountains of Naeroyfjord. Journeys along Hardangerfjord, Sognefjord and Eidsfjord will scenes of rugged, verdant valleys into view.
There is opportunities for memorable experiences ashore too. From Olden, see and hear the creaking ice of the Briksdal Glacier on tour, or perhaps ride the Loen Skylift for panoramic views of Nordfjord. Eidfjord is the starting point for discovering sights such as Vøringsfossen, one of Norway’s most famous waterfalls, and for fjord kayaking experiences on the glassy waters of Hardangerfjord. At Flam, you could ride the famous Flambana Railway into the surrounding mountains to see rock formations and waterfalls up-close. Ride the Floyen Railway in Bergen for great views of the city too, or simply take time to discover highlights such as the Bryggen Wharf and traditional fish market.
As one of the larger ships in the Fred Olsen fleet, Borealis provides the best of both worlds. With fewer than 1,400 guests, you can enjoy the chance to mingle with fellow travellers while enjoying a more traditional cruising style, with spacious public areas and none of the crowding experienced on larger cruises.
Choose from one of the convenient UK ports and embark on a spellbinding journey throughout the UK, Europe, the Americas or Asia. With a wide variety of destinations to choose from, Borealis cruises offer something to suit all tastes. Explore the glamour-laden French Riviera, discover the natural beauty of Norway, or set off on an epic World Cruise exploring several continents over many months.