Highlights am Polarkreis ab Hamburg from Hamburg, Germany, 16 Jun 2027 (19 nights)


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Traditional, modern, Nordic: Hamburg is considered the lively metropolis of the north of Germany and inspires thousands of visitors every year with its austere and lovable charm. When you start a cruise in Hamburg, you have the chance to discover an ancient Hanseatic city for which the past and the future are not opposites, but an opportunity. You can start your journey in the Port of Hamburg from 0 to 100 before you even get on board.
Not far from the north coast of Scotland, more than 70 islands, large and small, rise from the sea: the Orkneys. Located on the border between the North Sea and the Atlantic, the archipelago offers an extraordinary climate, great landscapes and many exciting sights. People have lived on the Orkney Islands for thousands of years. Their traces - be it stone circles, prehistoric settlements or palaces - can be admired on a cruise not only on the main island “Mainland”.
The northernmost country in Europe is breathtakingly beautiful, varied and surprising: Iceland. Where opposites meet, hot and cold form an inseparable unit and you can stand with one leg in Europe and the other in America, your cruise will bring you unforgettable moments. Explore the city of Reykjavík and go on excursions to the most beautiful places on the island, where you can for example - if you have a little imagination - listen to the singing of the elves at the waterfall. Immerse yourself in Iceland in a unique world of mysticism and life!
In the far north-west of Iceland, in the middle of the Westfjords, Isafjörður welcomes you on your cruise as a jewel with colorful houses and hospitable people. The old trading center - the first traders settled here as early as 1569 - is located on a sandbank that extends far into the Skutulsfjördur. Here you move in the midst of untouched nature, which offers impressive sights with its waterfalls and fjords. Life in the climatically harsh Westfjords has produced its very special laws and stories. On trips around Isafjörður you can immerse yourself in this special Icelandic way of life.
From here it is only 50 kilometers to the cold arctic circle. For the residents of Akureyri, however, this is no reason not to make themselves comfortable here. The cozy place at the end of the Eyjafjord is the gateway to the north of the island, which with its rough highlands invites you to unforgettable excursions. A comfortable coach takes you to Mývatn or Mückensee, whose turquoise waters are surrounded by bizarre volcanic formations. The most famous of them are the Dimmuborgir, which live up to their name and actually look like the ruins of "dark castles" from a distance. Anyone looking for relaxation after so much dramatic scenery will find it in the warm waters of the unique Mývatn natural baths - wellness the Nordic way!
Longyearbyen is a small coal-mining town on Spitsbergen Island, in Norway's Svalbard archipelago. This Arctic town is known for its views of the Northern Lights. The modern Svalbard Museum chronicles the region’s natural and cultural history. It includes a stuffed polar bear. Live bears can occasionally be seen in the area. The North Pole Expeditions Museum recounts early efforts to reach the pole by air.
Longyearbyen is a small coal-mining town on Spitsbergen Island, in Norway's Svalbard archipelago. This Arctic town is known for its views of the Northern Lights. The modern Svalbard Museum chronicles the region’s natural and cultural history. It includes a stuffed polar bear. Live bears can occasionally be seen in the area. The North Pole Expeditions Museum recounts early efforts to reach the pole by air.
Boundless expanses, breathtaking coastlines and absolute tranquility make your cruise across the Lofoten in Norway to the North Cape an experience for the senses. Far to the north you will go ashore in Honningsvåg on the island of Magerøya, the northernmost island in Norway. Translated it simply means "barren island". Honningsvåg itself is the northernmost city in Europe. She was able to remove the title from Hammerfest in 1998 when she was granted city rights. This far north you can experience the northern lights in winter and the mystical midnight sun in summer.
Boundless expanses, breathtaking coastlines and absolute tranquility make your cruise across the Lofoten in Norway to the North Cape an experience for the senses. Far to the north you will go ashore in Honningsvåg on the island of Magerøya, the northernmost island in Norway. Translated it simply means "barren island". Honningsvåg itself is the northernmost city in Europe. She was able to remove the title from Hammerfest in 1998 when she was granted city rights. This far north you can experience the northern lights in winter and the mystical midnight sun in summer.
At 70.7 ° north latitude, Hammerfest, the northernmost city in the world, opens its gates for you. It is a unique starting point on your cruise through Norway, which impresses above all with its location in the midst of unspoilt nature, and with its natural spectacles: the sun never sets over the town on the island of Kvaløy in Finnmark in the summer months; In winter, the glowing green northern lights move energetically and magically through the sky - an unforgettable sight, especially from the ship.
Experience an unforgettable Arctic adventure in the north of Norway on a cruise to Tromsø in Finnmark. Located 344 km north of the Arctic Circle, the capital of Troms is also called the "gateway to the Arctic Ocean". Where the Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen once set out to discover the North Pole, fascinating natural spectacles such as the magic of the northern lights await you. The polar region and the fjord labyrinth are fascinating with their wild beauty and unique fauna. Whales cavort off the coasts, while polar bears, arctic foxes and reindeer roam the vast landscapes on land.
The Lofoten, a small group of islands just off the coast of Northern Norway, are an insider tip for nature lovers, hikers and those looking for relaxation. The approximately 80 islands of the Lofoten are known for their rough and wild nature, which is characterized by wide meadows, high mountains and numerous plains. The white beaches and clear water can already be seen from your ship. A cruise in Lofoten is undoubtedly one of the things in life that you should not miss.
Bergen is a city on Norway’s southwestern coast. It's surrounded by mountains and fjords, including Sognefjord, the country’s longest and deepest. Bryggen features colorful wooden houses on the old wharf, once a center of the Hanseatic League's trading empire. The Fløibanen Funicular goes up Fløyen Mountain for panoramic views and hiking trails. The Edvard Grieg House is where the renowned composer once lived.
Traditional, modern, Nordic: Hamburg is considered the lively metropolis of the north of Germany and inspires thousands of visitors every year with its austere and lovable charm. When you start a cruise in Hamburg, you have the chance to discover an ancient Hanseatic city for which the past and the future are not opposites, but an opportunity. You can start your journey in the Port of Hamburg from 0 to 100 before you even get on board.
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