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Norwegian Fjords Adventure

Admire the outstanding natural beauty of the Norwegian fjords on this exciting no-fly voyage under full sail from Harwich on tall ship Golden Horizon

No Fly Cruise 7 nights

Hardangerfjord

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Join tall ship Golden Horizon for this authentic voyage under full sail to the breathtaking Norwegian fjords.

From Harwich, cruise north to the beautiful Norwegian city of Stavanger. In its quaint Old Town, narrow cobblestone streets meander past 18th-century white wooden houses and traditional craft shops.

Take the opportunity to hike to Pulpit Rock for spectacular panoramic views of tranquil Lysefjord, before witnessing a kaleidoscope of scenery as Golden Horizon cruises serene Hardangerfjord. Experience authentic Norway in the picturesque towns of Odda and Rosendal, overlooked by verdant peaks and thundering waterfalls.

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Day 1 - Harwich (England)

Day 2 - at sea, day 3 - stavanger (norway), day 4 - cruising the hardanderfjord, day 5 - odda, day 6 - rosendal, day 7 - at sea, day 8 - harwich (england).

The Captain reserves the right to modify the cruise itinerary.

  • 7-night full-board cruise
  • Selected beers and wine with lunch and dinner in the main restaurant
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  • Wi-Fi access
  • Use of gym and marina

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6 Stunning Cruise Destinations to take from Harwich

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The town of Harwich is a medium-sized Essex town world-renowned for its rich history.  Harwich is known as the town where the Mayflower was built.  Present-day Harwich is still a busy port town, with cruises departing regularly for globe-trotters. Harwich International Port has been serving passengers since the mid-1800s. Passengers can travel to many locations in Europe.

Here are 6 stunning cruise destinations to take from the port of Harwich:

France and Belgium

Departing from Harwich, enjoy a beautiful French and Belgian holiday that takes you through Bruges from the Zeebrugge port and Boulogne-sur-Mer, Northern France.  The town of Bruges is a charming Northern Belgian town known for its historical landmarks and chocolate shops. Boulogne-su-Mer is a premier tourist destination, with cultural attractions and delightful seafood. Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines offer this lovely getaway on the Remembrance weekend. For more information, or to book, call 0845 527 2047.

Baltic Cities and St. Petersburg

This 12-night cruise goes through several cities within the Baltic Sea, including cities in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway.  Aside from these countries, most Baltic Sea cruises also pass through Tallinn in Estonia, Riga in Latvia, and Gdansk in Poland.  The marquee attraction in the Baltic cruise remains to be St. Petersburg, Russia. If you prefer planning a trip well in advance, an offer from CruiseDeals.co.uk may suit you. View details here .

Arctic and Greenland

Visit one of the planet’s most unforgettable places as you embark on the magnificent Arctic and Greenland cruise. Follow the course of the Vikings as you journey to Greenland and Iceland, and explore the stunning Arctic tundra. Reserve at least 21 nights for this once-in-a-lifetime trip

Have a romantic one-night mini-cruise on Marco Polo ship from Harwich port to Hull. You will be surprised with the number of new things you might discover from this short trip with Cruise & Maritime Voyages.

France, Spain, and Portugal

There are some cruises from Harwich that takes you straight to the Iberian Peninsula, another great cruise destination that covers the southwestern European countries of Spain and Portugal, and a small part of France. You will visit great cities such as Lisbon, Barcelona, and Bilbao. This voyage can be booked from Costa Cruises on 020 3553 3706.

Captain’s Mystery Cruise

Some cruise companies offer this exciting trip that commences from the port of Harwich. On this 10-day mystery cruise, the destinations are a surprise, which adds to the excitement. It’s either a destination that you know and long to go back to or an undiscovered gem. Booking is available on 0845 869 2101 from Fred.Olsen Cruise Lines .

There are many things to consider when planning a cruise. You should also account for unprecedented events that might happen during your trip, as well as pack for unexpected weather – these days a sudden heatwave is just as likely as unseasonal stormy weather, so pack for all occasions. 

If you use mobility aids to help with your daily living, check with the liner what you can bring and what they may already provide. Using some suction grab handles in your bathroom can be a life safer on a cruise liner.

While most cruise liners readily assist their passengers during these predicaments, getting travel insurance is still a great idea. In order to protect yourself and your family, it is essential to get travel insurance coverage to account for trip interruptions or cancellations, baggage delay or loss, medical expenses, or emergency evacuation.

Harwich International Port is a port of call for cruise liners going to various locations in Europe. Harwich is a popular port for UK travellers because it is easily accessible from major London airports and railway stations. For those who are planning their next cruise, consider these six great cruise destinations that you can take from the town of Harwich.

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CRUISES FROM HARWICH

Harwich is one of three major cruise ports on England’s east coast . It is easily accessible by both roads and trains from not just London that is only 70 hours away, but from the Midlands and South East portions of England.

This makes cruises from Harwich one of the most convenient options for a relaxing holiday.

Living in the UK can make planning a holiday cruise much simpler and much cheaper. Cruising from ports like Harwich make flying unnecessary and takes the stress out of checking in because you can park in lots near the terminal that are served by regular shuttle buses to and from the pier as well as baggage handling.

If you arrive a day early for your cruise you can keep yourself occupied with the sights in the area. The prettiest beach in the county of Essex is found here as well as historic attractions like the Harwich Redoubt Fort built in 1808 to protect against invasion from Napoleon.

There is also a maritime museum as well as a small Mayflower Museum. Harwich was this ship’s homeport. The nearby towns of Ipswich and Colchester are also interesting places to visit.

Cruises from Harwich for the Baltic and North Cape

Cruises from Harwich depart in the warmer summer months from May to August. Harwich international port is a major departure point for destinations like Scandinavia, the Baltic’s, the North Cape , the Norwegian Fjords, and the Mediterranean. There are also cruises that cover the British Isles and their outlying islands. The major cruise lines that sail from Harwich are Costa Cruises, Royal Caribbean and Voyages of Discovery.

A typical Baltic cruise from Harwich includes ports of call like Copenhagen with shore excursions to see the beautiful architecture of the city, much of it built in the sixteenth century.

A shore excursion in Helsinki, Finland covers the city’s highlights like the Olympic Stadium and Finlandia Hall. In St. Petersburg, Russia you can see the Hermitage museum in the Winter Palace. There are over two million works of art on display here, including pieces by Rembrandt, Picasso, and Rubens. The Baltic cruise also includes stops in Tallinn, Estonia and Kiel and Warnemunde, Germany.

To the Norwegian Fjords

A cruise from Harwich to the Norwegian, Fjords includes Oslo, Norway’s capital where you can learn about the Vikings and their traditions. Kristiansand offers an amazing display of flowers that bloom in the summer. In Stavanger you can see Norway’s best example of medieval architecture that was once the home of Viking kings. These cruises also include Bergen, Olden, Flam not to mention the stunning views throughout the fjords.

For summer cruises it is hard to be Harwich as a departure point. It is easy to get to, offers sightseeing to keep you busy before you leave, and cruise lines offer a variety of destinations.

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