from $2462 pp
Departs from Southampton, England on July 11, 2026 returning July 23, 2026
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Departing Roundtrip from Southampton (London), England. Visiting Seebrugge (Bruges) Belgium, Flaam Norway, Cruise the Artic Circle, Tronso Norway, Honningsvag Norway, Cruise the Artic Circle, Alesund Norway, Olden Norway, Rotterdam Netherlands with 2-days at Sea.
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Southampton, England
The Port of Southampton is the busiest cruise hub in the UK and is known as the cruise capital of Northern Europe. This bustling cruise port has five total cruise terminals: Horizon, Mayflower, City Cruise, Ocean and QEII. Two of the terminals (City and Ocean) are within walking distance of the city center, while the other two are a five-minute taxi ride away.
Zeebrugge (Brussels), Belgium
Bordering the delta of the Scheldt, and the Maas and Rhine rivers, Zeebrugge could be one of the most unique seaports you visit in this lifetime. Zeebrugge is blessed with a picturesque network of canals and fields peppered with graceful windmills. Zeebrugge serves as a gateway port to the historic city of Brussels. Brussels, Belgium No matter what type of museum experience you're after, chances are Brussels will provide it. Start at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, where you can view the work of famed Flemish masters. Or, if you prefer, head to the Brewery Museum to sample to masterworks of an entirely different brand of artist, Belgium's world-famous brewers. Afterwards, stroll the charming boulevards of the Petit Ring to the 15th-century marketplace known as Grand Place.
At Sea
Enjoy the whole day at sea.
Flaam, Norway
Flam is a village in the Flamsdalen valley which is located at the inner end of the Aurlandsfjorden, a branch of Sognefjorden. The village is located in Aurland Municipality in Vestland county, Norway
Cruise Arctic Circle
The Arctic Circle is the most northerly circle of latitude and girdles the top of the earth, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, the North Pole and the northernmost regions of Alaska, Canada, Russia and the Nordic countries (including Norway, Finland and Greenland). The landscape is stark but also magical, with towering jagged glaciers, snowy tundras and seas filled with floating sheets of ice. Known as the Land of the Midnight Sun, the region boasts 24 hours of daylight during its short summer season. It is then that the ice retreats and the Arctic’s fauna and flora put on a splendid show, with bright blooms popping up among the glaciers and wildlife coming out of hibernation to rear their young.The opposite occurs during the winter solstice, when the sun appears only briefly, and the phenomenon known as the aurora borealis lights up the sky with magnificent flashes of green, red, purple and yellow. Despite the harsh climate and forbidding landscape—in winter, temperatures at the North Pole average minus 40 degrees Celsius (minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit)—the Arctic is home to a wide variety of species, including polar bears, polar foxes, seals, walruses, whales and seabirds.
Tromso, Norway
Tromso, the capital of Troms province is known as "the capital of the Arctic."" It lies on a forest-covered island in a narrow waterway
Honningsvag, Norway
Honningsvag is the northernmost city/town in mainland Norway. It is located in Nordkapp Municipality in Finnmark county. Honningsvag was declared a city in 1996, despite its small population.
Cruise Arctic Circle
The Arctic Circle is the most northerly circle of latitude and girdles the top of the earth, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, the North Pole and the northernmost regions of Alaska, Canada, Russia and the Nordic countries (including Norway, Finland and Greenland). The landscape is stark but also magical, with towering jagged glaciers, snowy tundras and seas filled with floating sheets of ice. Known as the Land of the Midnight Sun, the region boasts 24 hours of daylight during its short summer season. It is then that the ice retreats and the Arctic’s fauna and flora put on a splendid show, with bright blooms popping up among the glaciers and wildlife coming out of hibernation to rear their young.The opposite occurs during the winter solstice, when the sun appears only briefly, and the phenomenon known as the aurora borealis lights up the sky with magnificent flashes of green, red, purple and yellow. Despite the harsh climate and forbidding landscape—in winter, temperatures at the North Pole average minus 40 degrees Celsius (minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit)—the Arctic is home to a wide variety of species, including polar bears, polar foxes, seals, walruses, whales and seabirds.
Alesund, Norway
Alesund, sometimes spelled Aalesund in English, is a municipality in More og Romsdal County, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Sunnmore and the centre of the Alesund Region.
Olden, Norway
Olden is a village in Vestland county, Norway, at the mouth of the Oldeelva river and northern end of the Oldedalen valley on the southern shore of the Nordfjorden, 6 kilometres southwest of the village of Loen, 16 kilometres southeast of Stryn, and 15 kilometres east of the village of Innvik
At Sea
Enjoy the whole day at sea.
Rotterdam, Netherlands/Holland
Lying at the heart of a maze of rivers and artificial waterways, Rotterdam's historic harbor, combined with the dockland area of the Europoort, is considered the world's largest port. It is a major transshipment port for inland Europe, with tens of thousands of Rhine River barges using its facilities.
Literally rising from the ashes after its devastation by World War II bombing, Rotterdam's spacious new inner city was laid out with a river orientation. Visitors can take in spectacular views from the top of the 600-foot-tall Euromast or visit the Lijnbaan shopping district, Europe's first pedestrian shopping precinct.
Southampton, England
The Port of Southampton is the busiest cruise hub in the UK and is known as the cruise capital of Northern Europe. This bustling cruise port has five total cruise terminals: Horizon, Mayflower, City Cruise, Ocean and QEII. Two of the terminals (City and Ocean) are within walking distance of the city center, while the other two are a five-minute taxi ride away.
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