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The Majestic Fjords - 26th July (from Dover)
8 DAYS FROM £794

Experience the majesty of Norway's stunning fjords, with their lush mountains, cascading waterfalls and glassy lakes, on this unforgettable journey.

Cruise Highlights

Ålesund
Hellesylt
Geiranger Geirangerfjord
Flam
Gudvangen Sognefjord
Bergen

Price Includes

Parking for one car at Dover
Accommodation as per cruise ship details
Meals: Full board on cruise ship plus afternoon tea and late night buffet
All port taxes

Holiday Itinerary

DAY 1: Dover, UK.
Join your cruise ship, Black Watch, at Dover. Your cruise is full board from dinner this evening until breakfast on day 8. Your ship departs at 5pm, latest embarkation is at 2pm. (D)

DAY 2: At sea.
A full day to relax on board as Black Watch cruises towards Ålesund. Enjoy the chance to unwind on deck and admire the stunning seascapes or make the most of your cruise ship's many leisure activities and amenities. (B, L, D)

DAY 3: Ålesund.
Charming Ålesund, one of Norway's most picturesque fishing ports, enjoys a beautiful setting across several islands stretching into the sea. The town was devastated by a fire in 1904 and rebuilt over a period of three years in delightful art nouveau architecture of towers and turrets with intriguing echoes of ancient Nordic mythology. Why not take an optional tour of the city and surrounding area? Enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views from Mount Aksla and a drive along the Borgundfjord to the bustling old trading centre of Borgund, site of the open-air Sunnmøre Museum, featuring farmhouses and boathouses from the surrounding region. (B, L, D)

DAY 4: Hellesylt - Geiranger.
Spectacularly situated on the winding, snake-like Geirangerfjord, the tiny village of Geiranger is swathed in a spellbinding panorama of sparkling waters, dramatic snow-capped mountains and tumultuous waterfalls bearing romantic names such as 'The Seven Sisters', 'The Bridal Veil' and 'The Suitor'. Picturesque Geiranger, nestled at the eastern end of the fjord, is one of Norway's most popular tourist sports for its incredible scenery. (B, L, D)

DAY 5: Flam-Gudvangen.
Nestled amidst precipitous mountain slopes dotted with green farmland and tumbling waterfalls, Flam is a delightful small town set on a tranquil tributary at the southern end of the Sognefjord - Norway's longest fjord. The highlight of today is an optional shore excursion to Flam, home to Norway's oldest church - built in 1667, for a chance to ride on the famous, twisting Flam Railway: one of the world's greatest train journeys. Begin in the Myrdal Valley Gorge and enjoy a 40-minute trip as you spiral nearly 3,000 feet up a steep, partially-tunnelled track to the mountain station of Myrdal for views over snow-capped peaks, dramatic waterfalls, remote hill farms and deep, river-filled ravines. At the top, spend time enjoying the dizzying views before descending back down to the town. (B, L, D)

DAY 6: Bergen, Norway.
Known as the gateway to the Norwegian fjords and as the city of the 'seven hills', our arrival in charming Bergen gives you more than a glimpse of the wonders to come. The birthplace of Norwegian composer Edward Grieg and the original capital of Norway, this beautiful city bursts with history, culture and picture-postcard charm and climbs up steep, surrounding mountain slopes to create an amphitheatre effect around its harbourside. Wander around its labyrinth of quaint cobbled streets flanked with crooked medieval houses, tiny porticoed shops, bustling cafes and museums, view the statue of Grieg standing proudly in the beautiful city park and see famous Bryggen Wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its brightly painted Hanseatic merchant's houses and animated harbourside cafes, famous for their fish and seafood delicacies. Today also brings the option of enjoying an excursion to the top of Mount Floeyen. Reached by funicular railway, its peak towers 1,000 feet above the city and commands spellbinding views over its rooftops and the surrounding seascapes, dotted with lovely islands. (B, L, D)

DAY 7: At sea.
Relax on board your ship, enjoying views from the deck and the many facilities Black Watch has to offer. (B, L, D)

DAY 8: Dover, UK.
Arrive in Dover and disembark early this morning after breakfast on board.
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  • Black Watch DiamondDiamondDiamondplus

    A truly world-class cruise ship, Black Watch harks back to cruising values of a bygone age. You will feel a warm sense of welcome from the moment you step aboard, with large windows and the soft tones of a subtle, stylishly elegant décor, broad teak decks, generous promenades, bright and unconfined public areas and roomy cabins. Black Watch, an intimate ship with just 435 cabins, underwent an extensive refit in 2005.

    Public Rooms & Facilities
    Two swimming pools; 2 restaurants; cafes; bars and lounges; fitness centre; health and beauty salon; deck sports; library; photo gallery; indoor games; internet access; casino; 150 seat film theatre; glamorous cabarets and shows.
    Dining
    Your cruise includes full board. Black Watch offers her passengers an impressive range of dining choices from the inviting elegance of the Glentanar Restaurant or the more intimate Orchid Room, to the convenience and informality of the delightful Garden Café or a snack in the sun at the Poolside Café or Marquee Pool Bar.
    Cabins
    All cabins have en suite facilities with shower; wardrobe and drawer storage; twin or double beds; TV; telephone; hairdryer. Your holiday price includes a category I twin bedded inside cabin, or you may choose to upgrade.
    Options/Upgrades
    Cabin Categories & Descriptions:
    Twin bedded inside lower deck cabin, shower and wc
    Twin bedded outside lower deck cabin with porthole, shower and wc
    Twin bedded outside upper deck cabin with porthole, shower or bath and wc
    Superior twin bedded outside cabin with picture window, shower or bath and wc
    Tipping
    A 15% service charge is automatically added to all transactions in the ship's bars and lounges. Gratuities for cabin and restaurant staff are not included in the cost of the holiday and are left at your discretion. For those of you who would like some guidance, we would recommend £2 per passenger per day for your cabin stewardess and the same amount for your restaurant waiter.

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