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northern lights cruise
anyone done one? any comments?
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it's an all-in price - buffet breakfast, cold table lunch, 3 course no choice norweigan dinner. no alcohol included so i think it could be a dry 12 days for us as i've heard it's very expensive. although it's billed as a cruise, the ship is actually used as a ferry and supply vessel for the ports we call at. there's no entertainment, posh dressing up or invites to the captains table, thank goodness, those kind of cruises don't appeal. we have a bog standard inside cabin as we don't intend to spend much time in it. we're just trying to decide which trips, if any, to book when we dock at the various places. none particularly appeal although maybe a drink in an ice hotel would be interesting, or a musical evening at a cathedral. has anyone any recommendations?
the trip is booked now, mid february, so i've no idea what the moon will be doing unfortunately. lucky you redman, seeing the light so to speak, hope we get lucky too :)
it's an all-in price - buffet breakfast, cold table lunch, 3 course no choice norweigan dinner. no alcohol included so i think it could be a dry 12 days for us as i've heard it's very expensive. although it's billed as a cruise, the ship is actually used as a ferry and supply vessel for the ports we call at. there's no entertainment, posh dressing up or invites to the captains table, thank goodness, those kind of cruises don't appeal. we have a bog standard inside cabin as we don't intend to spend much time in it. we're just trying to decide which trips, if any, to book when we dock at the various places. none particularly appeal although maybe a drink in an ice hotel would be interesting, or a musical evening at a cathedral. has anyone any recommendations?
the trip is booked now, mid february, so i've no idea what the moon will be doing unfortunately. lucky you redman, seeing the light so to speak, hope we get lucky too :)
I assume you are going on the Hurtigruten which are used as ferries.
Unlike most cruise ships they organise visits to the bridge but there's not much else going on. There are plenty of stops, so plenty to see, although some are very short. Scenery is spectacular.
However the best thing is that you can take your own drink on board - so stock up the duty free and buy mixers at the first port with a reasonable length stop.
Unlike most cruise ships they organise visits to the bridge but there's not much else going on. There are plenty of stops, so plenty to see, although some are very short. Scenery is spectacular.
However the best thing is that you can take your own drink on board - so stock up the duty free and buy mixers at the first port with a reasonable length stop.
Well remembered, scotman.
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It looks sublime :)