Norway
In the west, the fjords are unmissable. Cutting deeply from the coastline into norways mountainous interior, cliffs rise from empty beaches and waterfalls tumble down rocky landscapes. Hike, walk on the glaciers, fish, take an unforgettable cycle ride, or get an adrenaline hit as you raft the rapids.
geirangerfjord, a unesco world heritage site, is an imposing area of blue water surrounded by imposing snow-capped mountains. waterfalls create a constant veil of mist. Nærøyfjord, 17km in length and also a Unesco World Heritage Site, towers 1200 metres over a deep blue fjord surrounded by quiet farms.


Norway is one of the world's richest natural cruising grounds: majestic fjords, otherworldly glaciers, mountains and islands. Wildlife too is in abundance – the most adventurous charterers can head right up to Svalbard, in the Arctic circle, to spot polar bears and more.

