Fjord – this is a rather narrow sea bay with rocky shores, which reaches a depth of more than 1000 meters. Fjords were formed as a result of the flooding of cracks in tectonic plates, as well as under the influence of the movement of glaciers. The most famous fjords are: Chile, the South Island of New Zealand, North America, Greenland, Iceland and Scotland, but the most beautiful, by right, are the fjords of Norway.
Norwegian fjords – are the most picturesque part of Northern Europe, which impresses everyone without exception. Undoubtedly, such high rocky shores are covered with dense greenery with many waterfalls, they make an impression! In 2006, National Geographic ranked the most popular UNESCO sites, in which the Norwegian Fjords took first place! Along the coast of Norway, thanks to the warm current of the Gulf Stream, a fairly comfortable and mild climate is observed. But despite this, the best time to visit this region is from May to September.
In total, there are more than a thousand fjords in Norway, along which there are both large cities and small authentic villages, the appearance of which has been preserved since the time of the Vikings. All fjords are a natural phenomenon and each of them has its own beauty, but the most famous and impressive are: Geiranger Fjord (included in the UNESCO list), Nerey Fjord (included in the UNESCO list), Sognefjord (The longest and deepest fjord Norway), Aurlandsfjord, Lysefjord, Trollfjord, Nordfjord, Romsdalsfjord, Hardangerfjord. Most of the fjords are decorated with waterfalls, the most famous of which are "Bridal Veil", "Seven Sisters", "Groom".
It is possible to visit Norway and see the fjords with your own eyes in different ways: an individual tour by car, a group tour by bus, bicycle tours, air tours. But, as has been repeatedly proven, the most comfortable and impressive is the Norwegian Ford Cruise! It is impossible to imagine what kind of views open from the cruise ship and how majestic nature can be. On one cruise, you can see some of Norway's most beautiful and popular fjords, northern European cities, and more.
The most popular ports of call for cruise liners include: Bergen, Norway; Geiranger, Norway; Alesun, Norway; Flam, Norway; Hellesilt, Norway; Stavanger, Norway.
Cruise companies choose the best cities and ports to start with. When choosing, the key roles are played by the infrastructure of the city and the port, the sights of the city, as well as other factors that contribute to the most comfortable way to get to the port and board the liner. These ports include: Copenhagen, Denmark; Wernemünde, Germany; Hamburg, Germany; Kiel, Germany; Oslo, Norway; Southampton (London), UK; Dover (London), UK; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Rotterdam, the Netherlands;
All ports of call for cruise ships and natural sites on cruises in the Norwegian Fjords:
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Alta, Norway
Arendal, Norway
Bergen, Norway
Bodo, Norway
Bronnoysund, Norway
Geiranger, Svalbard, Norway
Gudvangen, Nerøyfjorde( Gudvangen), Norway
Kristiansand, Norway
Lakselv, Norway
Svartisen Glacier (Svartisen Glacier), Norway
Leknes, Norway
Longyearbyen, Norway
Lofoten Islands, Norway
Molde, Norway
Narvik, Norway
North Cape, Norway
Olden, Norway
Alesund, Norway
Oslo, Norway
Runavik, Skalafjordur Fjord, Norway
Svalbard, Svalbard, Norway
Svolvaer (Svolvaer), Norway
Skelden (Skjolden), Norway
Stavanger (Stavanger), Norway
Sognefjord (Sognefjord), Norway
Tromso, Norway
Trondheim, Norway
Ulvik, Norway
Flam, Norway
Hammerfest (Hammerfest), Norway
Harstad, Norway
Hellesylt, Norway
Haugesund, Norway
Honningsvag (Honningsvag), Norway
Eidfjord, Norway
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