We did the hurtigrunten cruise and saw the northern lights. It’s probably the only cruise I’d ever do, it’s not a posh dress for dinner type of thing and no evening entertainment, which suited us perfectly.
It was very interesting and we did a number of trips from the various ports it stopped at but as it’s only a relatively small ship there weren’t hoards of people disembarking.
I’d recommend it.
//Northern Lights? You could start with Blackpool...//
That reminds me of Corrie when young Sam told Audrey he would love to see the northern Lights. She said, 'Oh so you'd like to go to Blackpool then.'
I’m sorry I haven’t tamaris, it was quite a few years ago.
We flew out to Norway to pick up the ship, cruised the fjords, did some excursions (a Viking experience, an ice hotel, husky sledding, a coach trip to another port which the ship sailed to so we could see something of the countryside).
It was a very nice way to see the fjords, the northern lights, and a little of Norway itself.
The food on board was very good, the staff very helpful, the accommodation clean and comfortable.
For those who have seen the Northern Lights, is there a better time of year?
We went to Grand Canyon on our tour of USA. I didn’t feel the need to fly along it, I found it just as impactful from the edge. Go Ken and enjoy Vegas while you’re there!