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Flåm, Norway: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
Flåm cruise port sits at the very end of the Aurlandsfjord, a branch of the mighty Sognefjord, surrounded by steep mountains, waterfalls and tiny farms clinging to the hillsides. It’s a compact village, easy to walk around and perfectly set up for cruise passengers with the railway, fjord cruises, cafés and shops all within a few minutes’ stroll of the pier. Whether you’re here for the famous Flåm Railway, a fjord cruise into UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord or simply to soak up the

George and Dan
Dec 23, 202510 min read


Bergen, Norway: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
Welcome to Bergen - a historic, vibrant coastal city on Norway’s west coast and one of the most popular cruise ports in the country. With a mix of colourful wooden harbour-front buildings, dramatic mountain backdrops and easy access to fjords, Bergen offers a little bit of everything: history, scenery, culture and easy-going charm. Whether you’re here as a cruise stop or spending a few days exploring, you’ll find plenty to see and do. Keep reading to discover the best of Berg

George and Dan
Dec 23, 20255 min read


Ålesund, Norway: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
Ålesund is one of Norway’s most striking cruise ports, famous for its art nouveau streets, mountain scenery and sweeping views over the fjords. It’s a compact, friendly place with plenty to explore whether you’re here for a few hours or a full day. Keep reading to learn more and plan the ideal visit. Ålesund sits across several islands on the west coast of Norway. After a devastating fire in 1904 destroyed much of the town centre, Ålesund was rebuilt in the art nouveau style,

George and Dan
Dec 23, 20255 min read
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