7 NIGHT NORWEGIAN FJORDS CRUISE
P&O Azura 29th April 2022
Join the Azura in Southampton and cruise to the Magical Fjords. Ports of call include; Haugesund – Aurland – Nordfjordeid and Bergen before heading back to Southampton.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION |
Southampton |
DEPARTURE TIME |
Board your ship between 12 noon and 3 p.m. |
INCLUDED |
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Full Board |
7 Night Cruise |
Entertainment |
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NOT INCLUDED |
Shore Excursions |
On Board Gratuity |
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YOUR HOLIDAY HOME AT SEA
P&O Azura
This beautiful and elegant ship is one of the largest in the P&O fleet and has all the hallmarks of conventional cruising with lots of exciting modern additions. If your looking for a romantic cruise holiday you will appreciate The Retreat, a no children private spa terrace with secluded cabanas and moonlit treatments. With her superb facilities and activities, including four fantastic kids’ clubs, make her a popular choice for families. Single passengers can benefit from special cabins with no supplements incurred. The exclusive dining options on board are sure to impress, as is the delightfully chic central atrium with enticing shops, art gallery and library.
Facilities on board
- Two main formal restaurants, specialty Indian Restaurant and wine bar, several casual eateries.
- Four pools, including one for children
- Luxurious adult Retreat.
- Two-tier main theater, show lounges and live entertainment bars.
- Three dance lounges.
- Outdoor cinema screen
- Tonnage 115,000
- Passenger capacity 3,096
- Total Crew 1,239
- Total Cabins 1,557
- Decks 14
Day 1:Southampton (UK) Embark your ship P&O Azura
Day 2: At Sea
Day 3: Haugesund
Haugesund is a city surrounded by stunning landscapes, majestic mountains, picturesque fjords, waterfalls and magnificent glaciers. The region was a major centre of power during the Viking Age and it is from this region that Norway got its name. The shipping lane that passed by Avaldsnes was named the Way to the North – North Way, which has today become Norway. Haugesund is home to Norway’s longest pedestrian streets lined with shops, museums, galleries and an abundance of restaurants for tourists to enjoy. The landscape offers fishing trips, hikes to hidden waterfalls and panoramic views of the harbour and fjords.
Day 4: Aurland
Aurland is a small village in a beautiful natural environment boasting dramatic landscape and culture. A major centre of power during the Viking Age it is situated by two major Fjords; Aurlandfjord and Naeroyfjord. Vangen church completed in 1202 by an ancient local family who lived in Aurland during the Viking Age is certainly worth a visit.
Day 5: Nordfjordeid
Day 6: Bergen
The colourful Norwegian city of Bergen is also a gateway to majestic fjords. Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf will give you a sense of the local culture – take a look at the Hanseatic commercial buildings, which look like scenery from a film set. Don’t breathe too deeply when you visit the outdoor fish market, a reminder of the city’s role in early fish trade. Ferry across a fjord to Lysøen, where the former villa of 19th-century composer Ole Bull will captivate you with its fairy tale charm. A trip to the private island of Holmen will be rewarded by a ‘seafood safari’ including fresh lobster, crab, scallops, and langoustines.
Day 7: At Sea
Day 8: Southampton (UK)
Disembark your ship – P&O Azura
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