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Disabled Cruises in Norwegian
Norwegian cruises are renowned for stunning scenery, captivating fjords and natural wonders, sailings are normally only in the summer months when the weather is good, however we do have a sailing in the winter which enables you to see the world famous Northern Lights in person.
We can arrange Norwegian cruises with a number of UK cruise operators, from a laid back casual cruise to a 5* luxury liner. Choose from itineraries that will open up a different world to you. Explore medieval towns such as Tromsø. In summer our Norwegian fjords cruises sail beneath the magnificent Midnight Sun which bathes Norway in 24 hours of light. Call us to find out more about our special themed voyages, Northern Lights holidays and Norwegian fjords cruises. A Norwegian cruise really does offer something for everyone.
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Cruise lines that sail to The Norway: Princess Cruises
P&O
Cruises
2013
Norwegian P&O Cruises
Cunard
Cruises
Royal
Caribbean Cruises
Celebrity
Cruises
NCL Cruises
Regent
Seven Seas Cruises
To find out more about the range of accessible Norwegian cruises on offer for 2012 and 2013 call us on 0800 993 0796.
Celebrity Cruises
Accommodation: Cruise LinersBoard Basis: Full BoardHoliday Type: CruisesShort Description:Celebrity Cruises offers amazing cruise deals to Norwegian, with exceptional facilities for the disabled.Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Accommodation: Cruise LinersBoard Basis: Full BoardHoliday Type: CruisesShort Description:Royal Caribbean International offers amazing cruise deals to Norwegian which has exceptional facilities for the disabled.Fred.Olsen Cruises
Accommodation: Cruise LinersBoard Basis: Full BoardHoliday Type: CruisesShort Description:A wide range of exciting destinations to Norwegian and 52 specially selected top-value cruises are offered with Fred.Olsen cruises for 2011.Cunard Cruise Line
Accommodation: Cruise LinersBoard Basis: Full BoardHoliday Type: CruisesShort Description:Enjoy supreme luxury with Cunard cruise lines to Norwegian on the legendary ships Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and the Queen Elizabeth.P&O North Cape - D206
Short Description:Overlooked by snow-capped peaks and surrounded by cascading waterfalls, gorgeous Sognefjord provides a dramatic approach to the petite village of Flamm and its extraordinary railway Alesund, a distinctly different port whose eclectic architecture stretches across three islands. Historic Trondheim is followed by a cruise through the picturesque Trondheimsfjord Honningsvaag, you’ll experience a magical evening cruise past the imposing North Cape, witnessing the ‘Midnight Sun' More memorable sights can be found by taking the cable car up Storsteinen in Tromsø before you literally find yourself at the ‘top of the world’ in Bodo, gateway to the Arctic. Molde, town of roses, charming Bergen and pretty Stavanger provide a picturesque end to this fantastic tour of the Norwegian Fjords.P&O North Cape - R205
Short Description:Quaint Bergen, peaceful Olden and the friendly Alpine town of Andalsnes are your first ports of call Historic Trondheim, once Norway’s capital city Cruise through the picturesque Trondheimsfjord Honningsvaag where the highlight is the North Cape Plateau, a cliff top more than 270 metres above the sea Cruise past the imposing North Cape, witnessing the ‘Midnight Sun’ The Flamm Railway, offers breathtaking views Sognefjord, the world’s longest and deepest fjord Your last stop is picturesque Stavanger with its markets, craft stores, art galleries and 12th century cathedralP&O North Cape - X212
Short Description:Norway, where you’ll be greeted by a sea of white timber buildings in Stavanger Alesund, a distinctly different port, whose eclectic architecture stretches across three islands, is next before you head to historic Trondheim and a cruise through the picturesque Trondheimsfjord Just 600 miles south of the North Pole lies the rugged but spectacularly scenic island of Spitsbergen and Ny Alesund, civilisation's most northerly outpost in this Arctic wilderness. Tromsø, where you can take a cable car up Storsteinen to look out over the city. Bergen, you’ll be charmed by the colourful timber buildings along the historic harbour front Your final port of call is the small sleepy village of Eidfjord, gateway to some huge-scale attractions, including the largest high mountain plateau (Hardangervidda) and Norway's largest national park.P&O Norway / Fjords - D212
Short Description:Kristiansand, Norway's most southerly - and sunniest - city and with its beaches, superb scenery and fascinating history. A Renaissance city founded in 1641, its history is laid out in one of the country’s largest open-air museums – Vest Agder. The small sleepy village of Eidfjord, gateway to some huge-scale attractions, including the largest high mountain plateau (Hardangervidda) and Norway's largest national park. Overlooked by snow-capped peaks and surrounded by cascading waterfalls, beautiful Sognefjord provides a dramatic approach to the petite village of Flamm and its extraordinary railway Stavanger, you’ll arrive right next to the old quarter and its collection of 200-year-old white wooden houses. There’s also markets, craft stores, art galleries and a 12th century cathedral to exploreP&O Norway / Fjords - A216
Short Description:The 13th century Hanseatic city of Bergen, along Norway’s western coastline, built on the site of an original Viking settlement. It’s full of historic attractions, the best known of which is Bryggen, a collection of 11th century wooden buildings along the harbour front. Next stop is small and friendly Andalsnes at the northern end of the sparkling Romsdalfjord beneath the towering Romsdal Alps Olden has the perfect Fjordland setting at the southern end of one branch of the beautiful Nordfjord at the entrance to the gorgeous Oldedalen Valley Your last port of call is picturesque Stavanger – regarded as the ‘Cradle of the Vikings’ – with its markets, craft stores, art galleries and 12th century cathedral.P&O Norway / Fjords - N217
Short Description:The picturesque white timber buildings of Stavanger welcome you to Norway. Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord. The little village of Flamm and its extraordinary railway, which rises more than 865 metres above sea level in just 12 miles. Olden has the perfect Fjordland cruise setting - nestling at the southern end of one branch of the beautiful Nordfjord at the entrance to the gorgeous Oldedalen Valley The charming 13th century Hanseatic city of Bergen. Built on the site of an original Viking settlement, this World Heritage site with its colourful timber buildings and lively fish market, has a long and fascinating history.
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