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Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Location:Denmark
The Kingdom of Denmark is the geographical link between Scandinavia and Europe. Half-timber villages and tidy farms rub shoulders with towns and a few cities, where pedestrians set the pace, not traffic. In the capital, Copenhagen—København in Danish—mothers safely park baby carriages outside bakeries while outdoor cafés fill with cappuccino-sippers, and lanky Danes pedal to work in lanes thick with bicycle traffic. The town was a fishing colony until 1157, when Valdemar the Great gave it to Bishop Absalon, who built a castle on the site of what is now the parliament, Christiansborg.
Skagen
Location: Denmark
For more than a century, Skagen (pronounced skane), a picturesque area where the North Sea meets the Baltic Sea, has been a favorite destination of well-off travelers, artists, and architects. This 600-year-old market town on Jutland's windswept northern tip has long pebbly beaches and huge open skies. Sunsets are tremendous events, so much so that idlers on the beach stop and applaud. Its main industry has traditionally been fishing, but tourism now seems to be eclipsing that.
Bergen
Location:Norway
Many visitors fall in love with Bergen, Norway's second-largest city, at first sight. Seven rounded lush mountains, pastel wood houses, the historic wharf, winding cobblestone streets, and Hanseatic relics all make it a place of enchantment. Its many epithets include "Trebyen" (Wooden City), "Regnbyen" (Rainy City, due to its 240 days of rain a year), and "Fjordbyen" (gateway to the fjords).
Åndalsnes,Molde
Location: Norway
Molde, the 'Town of Roses', is a city and municipality in Romsdal in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway. The municipality is located on the Romsdal Peninsula, surrounding the Fannefjord and Moldefjord. The city is located on the northern shore of the Romsdalsfjord. The city of Molde is the administrative centre of Møre og Romsdal County, administrative center of the municipality of Molde, commercial hub of the Romsdal region and seat of the Diocese of Møre. Molde proper consists of a 6.2-mile (10-kilometre) long and 0.62-1.
Hellesylt,Geiranger
Location:Norway
People have been trekking through Hellesylt since the end of the last ice age, but tourists began staying overnight only in 1875, when the village's first hotel was built. Hellesylt was the inspiration for Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's long play in verse, Brand (1865). Despite more than 200,000 tourists and 100 cruise ships visiting annually, there's not much to see here besides the waterfall in the village center, oddly wedged between two bridges. A handful of tourists visit for the mountain walks, climbing, boating, and fishing in the region.
The Geirangerfjord, which made the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005, is Norway's most spectacular and perhaps best-known fjord. The 16-km-long (10-mile-long), 960-foot-deep Geirangerfjord's most stunning attractions are its roaring waterfalls—the Seven Sisters, the Bridal Veil, and the Suitor. Perched on mountain ledges along the fjord, deserted farms at Skageflå and Knivsflå are being restored and maintained by local enthusiasts.
Flåm
Location: Norway
One of the most scenic train routes in Europe zooms high into the mountains between the towns of Myrdal and Flåm. After the day-trippers have departed, it's a wonderful place to extend your tour and spend the night.
Day at sea
Location:At Sea
While we're at sea, enjoy wine tastings, designer boutiques, language and dance classes. Take in a matinee movie, check the market or your e-mail in the Internet Point, slip away with a novel from the library to a sunny chaise or with a movie to your suite. Or just take in the sun pool side. The choice is yours.
Copenhagen
Location: Denmark
The Kingdom of Denmark is the geographical link between Scandinavia and Europe. Half-timber villages and tidy farms rub shoulders with towns and a few cities, where pedestrians set the pace, not traffic. In the capital, Copenhagen—København in Danish—mothers safely park baby carriages outside bakeries while outdoor cafés fill with cappuccino-sippers, and lanky Danes pedal to work in lanes thick with bicycle traffic. The town was a fishing colony until 1157, when Valdemar the Great gave it to Bishop Absalon, who built a castle on the site of what is now the parliament, Christiansborg.
Location
Copenhagen
Vista Suite
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DIMENSIONS:312 ft² / 29 m² Deck 4
Panorama Suite
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DIMENSIONS:334 ft² / 31 m² Deck 8
Classic Veranda Suite
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DIMENSIONS:376 ft² / 35m² including veranda (64 ft² /6 m²) Deck 5/6
Superior Veranda Suite
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DIMENSIONS:376 ft² / 35m² including veranda (64 ft² /6 m²) Deck 7/8/9
Deluxe Veranda Suite
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DIMENSIONS:376 ft² / 35m² including veranda (64 ft² /6 m²) Deck 6/7/8
Silver Suite
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DIMENSIONS:One bedroom: 746 ft² / 69m² including veranda Two bedroom: 1366 ft² / 127m² including veranda Deck 8/10/11
Royal Suite
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DIMENSIONS:One bedroom: 990 ft² / 92m² including veranda Two bedroom: 1366 ft² / 127m² including veranda Deck 7
Grand Suite
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DIMENSIONS One Bedroom:One bedroom: 1,425–1,532 ft² / 132–142m² including veranda Two bedroom: 1,772–1,879 ft² / 165–175m² including veranda Deck 8/9
Owners Suite
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DIMENSIONS One Bedroom:One bedroom: 1,292 ft² / 120m² including veranda Two bedroom: 1,668 ft² / 150m² including veranda Deck 8
Silver Privilege Fares
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Included in this Cruise
- Spacious suites – over 85% with private verandas
- Butler service in every suite
- One hour free Wifi per day for all guests. Unlimited free Wifi for guests sailing on select suite categories
- Personalised service – nearly one crew member for every guest
- Multiple restaurants, diverse cuisine, open-seating dining
- Beverages in-suite and throughout the ship, including champagne, select wines and spirits
- 24-hour dining service
- Onboard entertainment
- Complimentary transportation into town in most ports
- Onboard gratuities
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