Viking Shores & Fjords

From $3,999 per person

8 days

Ships: Viking Neptune, Viking Astrea

Viking Shores & Fjords

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Amsterdam
  • Day 2 - Sail the North Sea
  • Day 3 - Skagen
  • Day 4 - Oslo
  • Day 5 - Kristiansand
  • Day 6 - Stavanger
  • Day 7 - Flåm
  • Day 8 - Bergen

Detailed Itinerary

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

Day 1

Amsterdam

A city of charming canals, elegant gabled houses, splendid museums and abundant bicycles, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam is a delight to explore. Its patchwork of waterways forms about 90 islands connected by 1,500 bridges. The legacy of the Dutch Golden Age lives on in gilded manses and in the lush paintings of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters that adorn the Rijksmuseum, The Netherlands’ grand repository of art and cultural history. Discovering Amsterdam is a pleasure best pursued on foot; visitors line the tranquil canals and linger over Dutch pancakes, or take a stroopwafel to go.

Day 2

Sail the North Sea

Cross the North Sea, where Vikings sailed as they established colonies on Scottish islands, coastal France and beyond.

Day 3

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 4

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 5

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 6

Stavanger

Stavanger, set on Norway’s southwest coast, boasts a rich history dating to the end of the last ice age. Known as one of Europe’s most interesting old towns, Gamle Stavanger’s cobblestone streets are adorned with a collection of wooden buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Norway’s fourth largest city, it flourished early on, thanks to its strategic location and bountiful fjords. More recently, it has experienced an economic boom from offshore drilling, transforming from a tranquil town into a vibrant city, culminating in the European Capital of Culture honor in 2008.

Day 7

Flåm

The charming village of Flåm sits eight hours inland through the breathtaking Aurlandsfjord. It is world-renowned as one of the world’s most spectacularly scenic places and the gateway to sprawling green valleys dwarfed by towering peaks. These primeval mountains, glacial lakes and glorious waterfalls were sculpted during the Ice Age. The landscape around Flåm is dramatically steep and the town is the starting point of the world-renowned Flåm Railway, which chugs through the magnificent scenery of Norway, past roaring waterfalls and breathtaking vistas.

Day 8

Bergen

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

Dates and Prices

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Ship

Your cruise ship

Viking Neptune sails past Sydney's Opera House and skyline in a scenic harbor view.
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About this ship

Viking Neptune

Introduced in 2022, the Viking Neptune is a 930-guest small ship that brings together Scandinavian elegance, cultural immersion, and a forward-looking approach to sustainability. Crafted by Fincantieri in Italy, the ship mirrors the graceful design of Viking’s award-winning ocean fleet while integrating hydrogen fuel cell technology, setting new standards for environmentally conscious cruising.

Stretching 745 feet, the Viking Neptune features 464 all-veranda staterooms, each offering a private balcony, king-size bed, and spacious bathroom with heated floors. Designed with comfort and light in mind, the ship creates a serene onboard atmosphere ideal for both relaxation and enrichment.

Guests enjoy access to multiple dining venues showcasing global and regional cuisine, a Nordic-inspired spa, an infinity pool, and educational programming including lectures by historians and cultural experts. Sailing through the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and South America, Viking Neptune offers immersive journeys that prioritize cultural depth, extended port visits, and seamless onboard comfort.

Blending innovation with understated luxury, Viking Neptune represents the next generation of thoughtful, destination-driven ocean travel.

Deckplans

Extensions

Available extensions for this itinerary

All prices are per person.

post: Bergen From  $899 |  2 nights

post: Bergen From $899 | 2 nights

$899
2 nights

As part of our onboard cultural enrichment program and commitment to destination-focused learning, our Viking Resident Historian faculty provides guests with lectures and roundtable discussions on the arts, architecture, music and culture of upcoming ports and various aspects of world history.

post: Iceland & the Golden Circle From  $2,999 |  3 nights

post: Iceland & the Golden Circle From $2,999 | 3 nights

$2,999
3 nights

As part of our onboard cultural enrichment program and commitment to destination-focused learning, our Viking Resident Historian faculty provides guests with lectures and roundtable discussions on the arts, architecture, music and culture of upcoming ports and various aspects of world history.

post: Oslo & Scenic Train From  $1,299 |  2 nights

post: Oslo & Scenic Train From $1,299 | 2 nights

$1,299
2 nights

As part of our onboard cultural enrichment program and commitment to destination-focused learning, our Viking Resident Historian faculty provides guests with lectures and roundtable discussions on the arts, architecture, music and culture of upcoming ports and various aspects of world history.

post: The Best of Norway & Scenic Train From  $2,199 |  4 nights

post: The Best of Norway & Scenic Train From $2,199 | 4 nights

$2,199
4 nights

As part of our onboard cultural enrichment program and commitment to destination-focused learning, our Viking Resident Historian faculty provides guests with lectures and roundtable discussions on the arts, architecture, music and culture of upcoming ports and various aspects of world history.

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