AIDA Cruises, Svalbard and Iceland from Hamburg, August 15, 2024
Cruising from: Hamburg, Germany;
Departure Date: 15 August, 2024;
Cruise Line: AIDA Cruises;
Cruise Ship: AIDAluna;
Duration: 19-day cruise;
Ports of Call: Hamburg, Shetland Island, Reykjavik, Isafjordur, Akureyri, Spitsbergen, Spitsbergen, Honningsvag, Honningsvag, Hammerfest, Tromso, Leknes, Haugesund, Hamburg;
19-day cruise to Hamburg, Shetland Island, Reykjavik, Isafjordur, Akureyri, Spitsbergen, Spitsbergen, Honningsvag, Honningsvag, Hammerfest, Tromso, Leknes, Haugesund, Hamburg on board AIDAluna.
Day 0 Hamburg, Germany
Straddling the Rive Elbe, Hamburg is Germany's second largest city and is affectionately known as the Gateway to the World, thanks to its rich maritime history and its privileged position as one of the premier sea ports in Europe. The best way to take in the Hamburg's culture and history is to hop aboard the Maritime Circle Line, a shuttle service which connects all of Hamburg's most important maritime attractions.
Day 1 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 2 Shetland Island, Scotland
Shetland Islands or Shetland is a subarctic archipelago in the Northern Isles of Scotland, situated in the Northern Atlantic, between Great Britain, the Faroese Islands and Norway. Shetland's natural landscape is among the most dramatic in the world. It is also teeming with wildlife: from orcas and puffins to the famous Shetland ponies and dolphins. Its rugged landscape is ideal for rearing livestock, in particular, Sheep which provide a bountiful supply of exceptionally soft wool used by local weavers to create Shetland's world-famous Fair Isle patterned knitwear.
Day 3 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 4 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 5 Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, on the coast of Iceland, is the country's capital and largest city. It is the centre of culture and life of the Icelandic people as well as being one of the focal points of tourism in Iceland. For passengers spending time in the city there is a wide choice of museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes. Shooping is a must too and the ultimate relaxation experience is a trip to one of the city's thermal baths and pools.
Day 6 Isafjordur, Iceland
The port of Isafjordur is the largest of all harbours located in the Westfjords region of Iceland. Isafjordur has a range of accommodation, restaurants and recreation for all budgets and tastes. A golf course, hiking- and biking trails, horse riding, bird watching, skiing and kayaking are all within an easy reach.
Day 7 Akureyri, Iceland
Akureyri is a lively and energetic town and important port and fishing centre is nicknamed the Capital of North Iceland. Akureyri is great base for exploring the north's green pastures, fishing villages, mudpots, waterfalls, ski fields and whale-filled bays. The Northern Lights are one of the most spectacular shows on earth and can frequently be seen in Akureyri and surroundings from September through April on clear and crisp nights.
Day 8 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 9 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 10 Spitsbergen, Norway
Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. The landscape is very varied because of the geology and the climate. Near the west coast of Spitsbergen, the landscape is very alpine with pointed mountains, which gave Spitsbergen its name. The island has an Arctic climate, although with significantly higher temperatures than other places at the same latitude. The flora benefits from the long period of the midnight sun, which compensates for the polar night. Svalbard is a breeding ground for many seabirds, and also supports polar bears, the iconic symbol of Spitsbergen and one of the main tourist attractions.
Day 11 Spitsbergen, Norway
Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. The landscape is very varied because of the geology and the climate. Near the west coast of Spitsbergen, the landscape is very alpine with pointed mountains, which gave Spitsbergen its name. The island has an Arctic climate, although with significantly higher temperatures than other places at the same latitude. The flora benefits from the long period of the midnight sun, which compensates for the polar night. Svalbard is a breeding ground for many seabirds, and also supports polar bears, the iconic symbol of Spitsbergen and one of the main tourist attractions.
Day 12 Honningsvag, Norway
The Port of Honningsvag is a very small port, the most northernmost city in Norway and gateway to Nordkapp (North Cape). All cruise docks are just a few minutes walk from the main street of Honningsvag, near shopping, restaurants and activities. Tunneled into the rock behind the cliffs sits Nordkapphallen, a visitor center with a souvenir shop, a post office, and a restaurant/cafe.
Day 13 Honningsvag, Norway
The Port of Honningsvag is a very small port, the most northernmost city in Norway and gateway to Nordkapp (North Cape). All cruise docks are just a few minutes walk from the main street of Honningsvag, near shopping, restaurants and activities. Tunneled into the rock behind the cliffs sits Nordkapphallen, a visitor center with a souvenir shop, a post office, and a restaurant/cafe.
Day 14 Hammerfest, Norway
The World's northernmost city with over 9,000 inhabitants, Hammerfest, is a municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The square in Hammerfest (Sommertorget) is at the heart of the town centre, a few minutes' walk from the express liner quay and the quay area where cruise ships and express ferries berth. Streets are buzzing with life and there is a great deal of activity here in the summer, both from local residents and travellers.
Day 15 Tromso, Norway
Tromso, a city in Norway, is a major cultural hub 350 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. It's famed as a viewing point for colorful Northern Lights, with a season that last from September throughout March. The city's historic center, on the island of Tromso, is distinguished by its centuries-old wooden houses. Here you find art, history, sophistication, good food and an infamous nightlife in a bustling, tiny city.
Day 16 Leknes, Norway
Located in the Lofoten Islands, Leknes is known as the trading and shopping center of the islands and can cater to a variety of interests. The natural surroundings of the town are regarded to be among the most stunning in Norway, with mountains, peaks, cliffs and white sandy beaches.
Day 17 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 18 Haugesund, Norway
Haugesund is a vibrant young city touting culture and arts festivals. Among them is the Norwegian International Film Festival or Sildajazz festival, with a mix of local and international artists. While it is possible to explore the city on foot, it may be beneficial to hire a car to see the surrounding area. Discover the Langfoss Waterfall or the Folgefonna Glacier to the north and the Preikestolen Mountains to the south.
Day 19 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 20 Hamburg, Germany
Straddling the Rive Elbe, Hamburg is Germany's second largest city and is affectionately known as the Gateway to the World, thanks to its rich maritime history and its privileged position as one of the premier sea ports in Europe. The best way to take in the Hamburg's culture and history is to hop aboard the Maritime Circle Line, a shuttle service which connects all of Hamburg's most important maritime attractions.
Sail with AIDA Cruises from Hamburg to Svalbard on board AIDAluna cruise ship. Discover the best of Germany, Scotland, Iceland, Norway on this Svalbard cruise and discover amazing Hamburg, Shetland Island, Reykjavik, Isafjordur, Akureyri, Spitsbergen, Spitsbergen, Honningsvag, Honningsvag, Hammerfest, Tromso, Leknes, Haugesund, Hamburg. AIDAluna leaving Hamburg, Germany for 19 days from August 15, 2024.
Svalbard cruise from Hamburg August 2024
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