Nordic Wonders

From $5,799 per person

8 days

Ship: Viking Saturn

A map of Norway displaying fjords and coastal areas, highlighting the region's natural beauty and geographical features.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Bergen
  • Day 2 - Eidfjord
  • Day 3 - Haugesund
  • Day 4 - Kristiansand
  • Day 5 - Århus
  • Day 6 - Skagen
  • Day 7 - Oslo
  • Day 8 - Oslo

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

Bergen

Bergen is home to the Hanseatic League’s only kontor (trading enclave) still in existence. Bryggen wharf, a row of timbered Hanseatic warehouses along a quaint quay, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Narrow wooden walkways are flanked by parallel rows of small, vibrantly painted buildings overlooking the picturesque Vågen Harbor. This is perhaps the most charming district of Bergen and a delight to explore, from its tight-knit community of workshops where artisans sell their wares to its cafés where freshly prepared smørbrød , or open-faced sandwiches, are on the menu.

Day 2

Eidfjord

The quaint village of Eidfjord is nestled in the heart of one of Norway’s most scenic regions. From the Norwegian Sea, the waters of the expansive Hardangerfjord lead to the smaller Eidfjorden and to this charming mountain hamlet. Eidfjord embodies the Norway of every traveler’s dream, the gateway to Hardangervidda, Europe’s largest mountain plateau of soaring beauty. Wild reindeer roam here, among stunning, treeless moorlands dotted with pools, rivers, streams and the Vøringfossen Waterfall, a 550-foot cascade that plummets into the cavernous Måbødalen Canyon.

Day 3

Haugesund

The coastal town of Haugesund is considered the birthplace of Norway. The Haraldshaugen Monument marks its unification into one kingdom in 872 and is said to be where the first king of Norway was buried. All the typical characteristics of a seaside Norwegian town are here: rustic timber houses, stunning sea views from the quays and magnificent vistas of fjords from the Steinsfjellet viewpoint. The region’s cultural heritage is inextricably linked to the sea; built on the herring industry, surrounding charming towns have thrived on its success and continue to do so today.

Day 4

Kristiansand

Kristiansand boasts tidy streets, cozy harbors and small-town charm. The town’s Viking past can be traced in the runestones at the Oddernes Church, built in 1040 and dedicated to St. Olaf, patron saint of Norway. In the 17th century, King Christian IV ordered the Christiansholm Fortress to be built to defend the newly founded city. Today, the edifice is adjacent to an inviting harborside boardwalk. The city’s rich traditions are embodied in the old wooden houses of the Old Town and the stunning neo-Gothic cathedral.

Day 5

Århus

Århus, located on Jutland’s eastern coast along its eponymous bay, is Denmark’s second-largest city. One of the country’s oldest cities, with roots dating back to an 8th-century Viking settlement, Århus became a center for trade and prospered during the Middle Ages. Today, it is an eclectic mix of past and present. A bustling port and center for commerce and industry with a modern skyline, it still retains its old-world charms in Den Gamle By, or Old Town, a repository of medieval landmarks, including centuries-old timbered houses and the 13th-century Århus Cathedral.

Day 6

Skagen

Skagen is a charming old seaside village nestled amid pristine dunes, picturesque moors and long sand beaches. During the Middle Ages, Skagen was known for its herring catch, and remains a major fishing center today. With the introduction of the railway, a group of impressionist painters discovered the area’s seascapes and soft evening light and journeyed here to found the Skagen Painters; their work is showcased at the small Skagens Museum. The lure of Skagen inspired royalty to visit: King Christian X was so taken with the setting that he built a summer residence here.

Day 7

Oslo

Oslo is one of Scandinavia’s most vibrant cities. Situated along the stunning Oslofjord and famed for its rich Viking heritage and maritime industries, it was founded by Norse King Harald III in 1040. The city is centered around the lively waterfront district, featuring a backdrop of forested hills and architectural gems, including the Oslo Opera House and the Munch Museum. Several other notable museums celebrate Oslo’s cultural treasures; perhaps the most renowned, the National Museum, is home to the largest collection of public paintings in Scandinavia.

Day 8

Oslo

Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.

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Viking Saturn

Launched in 2023, the Viking Saturn is a 930-guest ocean ship that embodies Viking's commitment to refined, destination-focused cruising. Built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, the vessel measures 227 meters in length and boasts a gross tonnage of 47,842.

Each of the 465 all-veranda staterooms offers guests a private balcony, king-size bed, and spacious bathroom with heated floors, ensuring comfort and panoramic views of the sea.

Onboard amenities include multiple dining venues serving regional cuisines, a Nordic-inspired spa complete with a snow grotto, an infinity pool, and enrichment programs led by resident historians.

The Viking Saturn's itineraries span the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and North America, allowing guests to explore both iconic cities and hidden gems with extended port stays and immersive excursions.

With its blend of modern elegance, cultural enrichment, and innovative features, the Viking Saturn offers a serene and sophisticated ocean cruising experience.

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post: Oslo From  $1,099 |  2 nights

post: Oslo From $1,099 | 2 nights

$1,099
2 nights

Immerse yourself in vibrant Oslo and uncover its fascinating history, a dynamic center of Nordic culture. Explore the city’s waterfront district and view highlights, including the Akershus Fortress and the Royal Palace, or take a stroll through Vigeland Park.

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