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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
18 hours ago10 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
23 hours ago5 min read


Kristiansand, Norway: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
Kristiansand is a sunny, easy-going city in southern Norway, known for its sandy city beach, charming old town and relaxed harbour vibe. Cruise ships dock right by the waterfront, so you can step off the ship and be in the heart of Kristiansand within minutes. Whether you want a gentle wander through white wooden streets, a beach day, or an adventure out in the surrounding archipelago, Kristiansand offers plenty you can do in a single port day. Keep reading to discover how to

George and Dan
3 days ago10 min read


Hellesylt, Norway: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
Hellesylt is a tiny stunner of a cruise port tucked into the Sunnmøre region, right at the mouth of the Geirangerfjord. It’s all waterfalls, quiet village charm, and mountains that look like someone turned the contrast up a bit too high. Most ships stop here briefly before heading deeper into the fjord, so it’s one of those grab-a-coffee-and-gasp sort of ports. Keep reading to learn the ins and outs of this cruise port, what to do in a day, and how to make the most of your st

George and Dan
Dec 55 min read


Haugesund, Norway: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
Haugesund is a lively coastal town in southwest Norway, often called the home of the Viking kings. The area grew from a small fishing settlement into an important North Sea trading centre. In 872 AD, history was shaped nearby at the Battle of Hafrsfjord, where King Harald Fairhair united Norway into a single kingdom. Later, herring fishing boomed in the 19th century, fueling rapid growth and giving the town real maritime grit. Today, the harbour welcomes visitors from around

George and Dan
Dec 25 min read


Split, Croatia: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
Today we’re visiting the vibrant port of Split, Croatia - a fantastic stop on many Adriatic cruises where history, sea and island‑hopping come together. Whether you’re spending a full day or just a few hours ashore, Split has plenty to offer. Split Introduction to port and its history The port of Split lies in the heart of the Dalmatian coast of Croatia and is unusually convenient for cruise passengers because the town centre is so close to the docks. Split’s history runs de

George and Dan
Nov 244 min read


Valletta, Malta: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
The port of Valletta sits in Malta’s natural deep‑water harbour, and in fact the city was built by the knights of the order of Knights of St. John in the mid‑16th century for strategic and defensive reasons. The old town of Valletta is compact, fortified, and full of Baroque palaces, churches and narrow streets. The port itself is modern and well‑set‑up for cruise ships - the terminal sits on the waterfront and is just a short walk from the historic core. What cruise lines v

George and Dan
Nov 95 min read


Barcelona, Spain: The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide
Barcelona offers a compelling port‑of‑call thanks to its vibrant culture, stunning architecture and close proximity from the ship to the city centre. Whether you’re stepping off your cruise ship for a few hours or planning to explore further inland, the port of Barcelona offers a rich day of discovery. Keep reading to get the most out of your visit. The Port of Barcelona is one of Europe’s leading cruise hubs, with facilities capable of handling large ships and high volumes o

George and Dan
Oct 315 min read
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