AIDA Cruises, Norway and Northern Europe from Hamburg, September 7, 2024
Cruising from: Hamburg, Germany;
Departure Date: 7 September, 2024;
Cruise Line: AIDA Cruises;
Cruise Ship: AIDAprima;
Duration: 14-day cruise;
Ports of Call: Hamburg, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Hamburg, Southampton, Cherbourg, Le Havre, Bruges, Hamburg;
14-day cruise to Hamburg, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Hamburg, Southampton, Cherbourg, Le Havre, Bruges, Hamburg on board AIDAprima.
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 Bergen, Norway
Bergen, situated between the longest fjord Sognefjord and the beautiful Hardangerfjord is a popular cruise destination and the leading cruise port in Norway. This stunning destination is home to some of the country's top museums and galleries, so it's a fantastic place to learn more about the colourful characters that helped shape Norway's history and culture.
Day 3 Nordfjord, Norway
The Nordfjord is one of the famous fjords on the west coast of Norway, not far from the Geirangerfjord and the Sognefjord. The region encompasses the rough coastline of the Stadlandet peninsula to the Jostedalsbreen glacier, Europe's largest mainland glacier. The glaciers, fjords, sea and mountains in Nordfjord are some of the most beautiful Norwegian nature has to offer.
Day 4 Alesund, Norway
Alesund is adventure capital of the Fjords, named Norway's most beautiful city. Some of the most spectacular buildings are located around the area Brosundet, in Kongens Gate, Brunholmen and Kirkegata. After devastating fire a new town rose phoenix-like from the ashes - in the distinctive Art Nouveau style.
Day 5 Stavanger, Norway
Stavanger is the gateway to the Norwegian fjords. The city centre of Stavanger is quite compact, with original dockside warehouses and pretty 18th-century streets climbing up from a bustling harbour, which makes it easy to reach most attractions on foot. On your walk you can easily stop by some of the city's many museums, such as the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, Stavanger museum of Fine Arts and the Norwegian Canning museum.
Day 6 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 7 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 8 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 9 Southampton, England
Known as the cruise capital of Europe, the Port of Southampton is a passenger and cargo port located in the central part of the south coast of England. There are four dedicated cruise terminals at Southampton which play host to a wide variety of cruise lines. Southampton is one of the most lively and dynamic cities in the south of England. From bustling shops and marinas to seaside resorts and areas of outstanding natural beauty, the city and region have lots to offer.
Day 10 Cherbourg, France
Known to the British above all as a ferry port, Cherbourg has a gritty history as a naval harbour. It also has glamorous connections with cruise ships and major yacht races. The Cherbourg-Octeville's marina, with its 1350 hoops, is just within a few encablures from the Channel Island. The right heart of town is situated in its fishing port and marina. Cruise ships will dock at the Quay de France or at Quai de Normandie.
Day 11 Le Havre, France
Le Havre is a love letter to modernism, evoking, more than any other French city, France's postwar energy and optimism. Numerous museums and galleries provide cultural interest, and in summer, there are several beaches for the sun-seekers.
Day 12 Bruges, Belgium
Zeebrugge is a Belgian port and seaside resort. It's linked to the city of Bruges by the Baudouin Canal. Located in the Flanders region of northern Belgium, Bruges is the closest thing you're likely to find in the real world to a fairytale city. The focal point of the town is Grote Markt, a large medieval square overlooked by the most perfect belfry you'll ever see. Bruges is also home to a number of fascinating art and history museums, with the Groeninge Museum being one of the best.
Day 13 At Sea, At Sea
Wonderful day at Sea.
Day 14 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 Norwegian Fjords on board AIDAprima cruise ship. Discover the best of Germany, Norway, England, France, Belgium on this Norwegian Fjords cruise and discover amazing Hamburg, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Hamburg, Southampton, Cherbourg, Le Havre, Bruges, Hamburg. AIDAprima leaving Hamburg, Germany for 14 days from September 7, 2024.
Norwegian Fjords cruise September 2024
Norwegian Fjords cruise from Hamburg September 2024
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