Deluxe Stateroom Deck 3
15% Ponant Bonus
204 ft²
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In partnership with RADIO CLASSIQUE, with featured guests Alain Duault and an exceptional musical line-up.
Set sail on an unforgettable 8-day cruise aboard Le Champlain, between Celtic lands and Viking territory. Historical discoveries and stunning scenery will punctuate this trip taking you from Scotland to Norway.
Departing from Glasgow, Scotland's warm cultural capital with a rich artistic and architectural heritage, you will first sail towards Fort William. This harbour town on the shores of Loch Linnhe is steeped in Scottish history and tradition, close to the beautiful and spectacular scenery of Glencoe.
From Kyle of Lochalsh, spend a day including the unparalleled Isle of Skye. Not to be missed on the mainland is Eilean Donan, one of the most recognisable castles in the world and an iconic symbol of Scotland.
Le Champlain will sail towards Kirkwall, capital of the Orkney Islands, where numerous seabirds, such as gannets and European shags, have taken up residence.
You will then call at the port of Lerwick in the Shetland Islands. This port is well known because just a few kilometres inland lie the remarkable ruins of Scalloway Castle, built in 1600.
Le Champlain will then set a course for Norway, its stunning scenery and its incredible cities and towns. From Olden, a charming village, located a few kilometres from Jostedalsbreen National Park and home to one of the last ice caps in Europe, you will have the opportunity to admire the magnificent Briksdal glacier.
Your ship will first sail to Flåm where you will board the Flåm Railway to take a beautiful train journey high into the mountains of western Norway.
Your cruise will end in Bergen, famous for its Hanseatic wharf that still carries a few traces of the rich historic past of the city founded by the Vikings.
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Rémi Delangle
Rémi Delangle is a multifaceted musician, led by the discovery, diversity and musical quality. Formed in the conservatories of Boulogne-Billancourt, Cergy-Pontoise, Aubervilliers and Sydney, he joined Pascal Moragues and Jean-François Verdier’s class at CNSMDP where he obtained his Master of clarinet with honors.
He joined the orchestra of the Republican Guard in 2007, while pursuing his career in parallel as a guest within prestigious orchestras such as the Orchestre de Paris, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra of Nancy, the Orchestre de Bretagne…
He also participates in international competitions and finished semi-finalists of the competition of the ARD in Munich and won the competition of the Societa Umanitaria Milan.
Very involved in contemporary creation, Remi plays regularly in all Cbarré, Ensemble Intercontemporain, all TM +, the Muse en Circuit. Alongside his classical training, Remi was fascinated early to improvised music and oral transmission from the Balkans and for the Klezmer music. It flourishes in this direction in the Alcolytes groups, Wistiteats Balkan Kamikaze and Sirba Octet, as well as many improvised ephemeral projects.
Languages spoken: French and English
Photo credit: Lyodoh Kaneko
Claude Giron
After receiving Premiers Prix from the CNSM of Paris in cello and chamber music in the classes of Roland Pidoux and Michel Strauss respectively, Claude Giron set out at the age of twenty-one for further study with Aldo Parisot at Yale University, where she was awarded a Master of Music and an Artist Diploma.
In 1994 she joined the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, moving to the Orchestre de Paris in 1998. Claude Giron also plays in quartet and chamber orchestra repertory (with the European Camerata and the Octuor de Paris among others), and has recorded a CD with the jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal. She frequently toured Europe and the United States between 2000 and 2007 as a member of the American group Pink Martini.
Languages spoken : French and English
Credit photo : Lyodoh Kaneko
Christophe Henry
After training at the Conservatoire de Paris with a series of first prize diplomas under Alain Planès for piano, Michel Chapuis for organ, Bruno Pasquier for chamber music and Jean Koerner for accompaniment, Christophe Henry honed his skills alongside Menahem Pressler at the Banff Arts Festival in Canada.
As both a pianist and organist he has performed with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France, Orchestre National de France, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre de Lyon and the Radio-France Choir at some of the greatest concert halls in Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul, Paris and Vienna and at the Roman Theatre of Orange.
In 2009, he was recorded playing Charles-Valentin Alkan’s pedal piano, a one-of-a-kind instrument displayed at the Musée de la Musique in Paris. In 2011 he played with the Quatuor Ludwig and in 2012 he appeared as a soloist with the chamber choir Accentus at the Mozarteum as part of the Salzburg Festival. A multitalented keyboardist and passionate jazz fan, he plays with and learns from pianist Emil Spanyi, vibraphonist Philippe Macé and drummer Georges Paczinski.
Language spoken : French
Photo credit : Lyodoh Kaneko
Iurie Morar
Iurie Morar trained at the National Conservatoire of Moldova in Chisinau (USSR) and won the Stefan Neaga competition there before continuing his training in France at the Conservatoire de Strasbourg under Detlef Kieffer.
Performing with various ensembles he has appeared with popular groups as well as symphony and chamber orchestras alongside artists such as Laurent Korcia, Sarah Nemtanu (with whom he has released a CD) and Gilles Apap (with whom he released the album Transilvanian Lointain Boys). In 2010 he made a guest appearance with the Orchestre de Paris to perform Stèle, György Kurtag’s Opus 33, conducted by Pierre Boulez. Morar is also an arranger and conductor and in 2012 formed Le Grand Orchestre for whom he has composed and directed two shows – Tzars, which is centered around Caucasian and Eastern European music and dance, and Atmosphère, which focuses on film music from Chaplin’s silent era to the Hollywood greats. He plays a cimbalom made by the Hungarian manufacturer Bohak.
Languages spoken: French and English
Photo credit: Lyodoh Kaneko
Richard Schmoucler
Member of the Orchestre de Paris since 1998, Richard Schmoucler trained at the Conservatoire de Paris under Gérard Poulet, Maurice Moulin, Devy Erlih and Alexis Galpérine for violin and Bruno Pasquier and David Walter for chamber music. In 1990 he was awarded first prize diplomas both in violin and chamber music.
He continued to study under Ivry Gitlis and also with Maya Glézarova at the Moscow Conservatory, Tibor Varga and Myriam Solovief. Schmoucler has been awarded prizes by the Fondation Bleustein-Blanchet and the Fondation de France and is a regular soloist for the Auvergne and Toulouse Chamber Orchestras, the Pasdeloup Orchestra and the Orchestre Lamoureux. From 2010 to 2014 he was first violin for the ensemble Musique Oblique. In 2003, Schmoucler formed the Sirba Octet and has been the driving force behind the group’s progression and the production of their five albums. He has given various masterclasses and performances, notably at the Académie Festival des Arcs, PESM de Bourgogne and the Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz in Poland.
At his request, Kaija Saariaho composed Frises for violin and electronics and November 2012 saw the world premiere of the piece, which was dedicated to Schmoucler, at the Borusan Art Centre in Istanbul. In 2011 he became the director of studies at the Orchestre Atelier Ostinato. In 2016 he began teaching competition preparation at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional in Paris.
Languages spoken: French and English
Photo credit: Lyodoh Kaneko
Alain Duault
The novelist, poet, journalist, musicologist and radio and television presenter Alain Duault has been sharing his passion for and knowledge of classical music for more than 30 years. Considered to be one of the greatest opera specialists in France he is now President of the Prix Pelléas jury, and has been made an Officier de la Légion d’Honneur and Commandeur des Arts et Lettres.
Alain Duault studied literature, philosophy and psycho-analysis in Paris, then musicology and piano. His first TV appearance was as a guest of Bernard Pivot for his book of poems, Colorature. This led to a number of radio programmes dedicated to classical music, notably on RTL, the radio station where Alain Duault would be “Mr Classical Music” for 22 years, before joining Radio Classique with daily slots until 2018. A role that he also took on for the France 3 television channel, presenting a number of exceptional programmes (masterclasses with Ruggero Raimondi in the Salle Gaveau, Musiques en fête at the Chorégies d’Orange festival…).
In 1999, he conceived and presented Intégrale Chopin (225 works, 60 pianists), broadcast on France 3. Then in 2001, he wrote and performed an ambitious and very popular show, Verdi, une passion, un destin (with Jean Piat and 250 musicians). In the wake of this success, he wrote and performed two other shows: Victor Hugo, la légende d’un siècle in 2002 and Rencontre avec George Sand (with Marie-Christine Barrault) in 2004 and 2005.
Alain Duault also puts his writing skills to the service of classical music. The author of a number of books, including Dans la peau de Maria Callas, (Le Passeur Éditeur, 2014, pocket edition, 2017), Dictionnaire amoureux illustré de l’Opéra (Plon Gründ, 2016), Ce léger rien des choses qui ont fui, poetry (Gallimard, 2017), he also writes editorials for Classica.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: Laurent Rouvrais @Radio Classique
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
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During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
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Radio Classique
Every day RADIO CLASSIQUE attracts over a million listeners with a promise to celebrate the best works in the classical repertoire by top performers, and bring classical music into the hearts of the greatest number of people in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Radio Classique achieves this by employing well-known personalities with a passion for music, offering a varied play list from symphonies to film music, as well as interactive programmes and numerous live concert broadcasts.
It is these values which set Radio Classique apart, as an accessible, elegant radio station which is much appreciated by epicurean and discerning listeners ; values that are perfectly in tune with what PONANT’s musical cruises have to offer, under the artistic direction of Alain Duault. A truly unforgettable musical experience awaits passengers in the company of outstanding artists in an intimate and privileged setting.
A big change of scenery for this week with musicians, nearly all of whom are members of the Paris Orchestra, who have come together under the direction of Richard Schmoucler to form the internationally renowned Sirba Octet. In various formations, they travel the world to bring the seductive melodies and rhythms of folk music from Central Europe, klezmer, Yiddish and gypsy, that they play with contagious enthusiasm. And yet they never forget they are classical musicians and will therefore alternate classical programmes with this popular music which so often inspires them. There is no doubt that the atmosphere on the cold North Sea will be warm!
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Embarkation 5/18/2024 from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Departure 5/18/2024 at 5:30 PM
In the heart of the Clyde Valley, the bustling city of Glasgow contrasts starkly with the wild beauty of the surrounding countryside. Scotland's biggest city overflows with landmarks from its extensive artistic heritage and outstanding architectural tradition. The city's chequerboard layout makes walking through the major pedestrian thoroughfares easy: go with the flow and let the lively street atmosphere take you past the many Victorian monuments. Don't miss the collections on display in the numerous museums and art galleries. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is an outstanding example.
Arrival 5/19/2024 mid morning
Departure 5/19/2024 evening
A port town on the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe, Fort William is sometimes described as the "Outdoor Capital of the UK." Because it sits at the base of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the British Isles, and is in close proximity to the dramatic landscape of Glencoe, it is a popular destination for hikers and rock climbers. For those looking for a less adventurous experience, the nearby Ben Nevis Distillery offers tours and tastings, and Old Fort and Old Inverlochy Castle are interesting historical sites.
Arrival 5/20/2024 early morning
Departure 5/20/2024 late afternoon
Kyle of Lochalsh ("Straits of the Alsh Inlet") is a small port town at the foot of the bridge connecting the mainland to the Isle of Skye. It is set amidst extraordinary natural beauty and serves as a gateway to the Scottish Highlands and to several castles that preserve the history and traditions of the clans who once ruled here. Eilean Donan Castle, on a tiny island overlooking the confluence of three lochs, is one of the most picturesque and most-filmed castles in Scotland. Armadale Castle and Gardens, historic residence of Clan Donald, is also within easy reach of the town.
Arrival 5/20/2024
Departure 5/20/2024
The Isle of Skye is the largest in theInner Hebrides archipelago. Nicknamed the island of the mist, its romantic and magical landscapes have inspired the greatest authors and filmmakers, such as the poet Walter Scott or Virginia Woolf. The almost deserted interior of the island and its coast are a concentration of the most emblematic beauty of the Scottish Highlands: rocky outcrops, basalt columns, hills and wide vales covered in peat bog and heather, lakes, waterfalls, fine sandy coves and cliffs. You may be lucky enough to see a sea eagle perched on their summits, watching the waves beneath which otters, sea lions, seals, dolphins and whales may be hiding.
Arrival 5/21/2024 midday
Departure 5/21/2024 early evening
Capital of the Orkney archipelago, Kirkwall, which means “church bay”, is an ideal stopover before continuing on to the Northern Isles. Sheltered in a wide bay, the lively town welcomes the visitor with its charming paved alleyways edged by old houses and craft shops. Tankerness House, the oldest homestead in the town, is a must-see landmark. But the true architectural treasure of the aptly named Kirkwall is none other than its remarkable red and gold stone cathedral. And because whisky is inseparable from Scotland’s identity, stop at the Highland Park Distillery for a highly instructive visit.
Arrival 5/22/2024 early morning
Departure 5/22/2024 midday
The small and charming capital of the Shetland Islands, with its sea front of old houses and narrow streets, offering travellers its old districts and a warm port atmosphere. Geopark Shetland, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located to the north. Incredibly well-preserved archaeological sites and ruins prove that the islands’ occupation dates back to the first Neolithic colonies. The Shetland Museum and Archives recounts the Shetlands’ history of heritage and culture: Lerwick’s abundant waters were even fished by the Dutch in the past.
Arrival 5/23/2024 midday
Departure 5/23/2024 late afternoon
With its two wooden churches, one red and the other white, plus its breathtaking view of the mouth of the river Oldeelva, Olden looks just like a picture post card. Located a few kilometres from the Jostedalsbreen park, home to one of the last glacier polar icecaps, this little village is a definite must for exploring the blue languages of the Briksdal or Kjennalen glaciers. Make sure you find some time to visit the Norwegian Glacier Museum. Absolutely amazing. Another gem is lake Lovatn and its turquoise waters inviting you to quiet contemplation.
Arrival 5/24/2024 midday
Departure 5/24/2024 early evening
Nestled in the heart of the fjord country, less than 200 kilometres from Bergen, the picturesque village of Flåm – pronounced Flôm – offers you an experience of authentic Norway. You can mosey around the brightly coloured streets and admire the majestic contours of the surrounding mountains. The town is also the departure point for the mythical train route Flamsbana, 20 kilometres long, whose journey offers a superb view of the scenery, as sublime as it is pristine. This attraction makes Flåm one of the country’s main tourist destinations.
Arrival 5/25/2024 early morning
Disembarkation 5/25/2024 at 8:00 AM
Located at the end of Byfjord, Bergen was the capital of Norway in the 12th and 13th Centuries and has preserved some very beautiful monuments from the time when it was home to royalty. Wandering through Bergen’s streets means going back in time, in search of the hidden treasures that have been listed as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. A veritable openair museum, Bergen is home to a thriving artistic community of painters, potters, jewellers. The Bergen cable car offers you a splendid panorama over the port and the surrounding fjords. Do not miss the visit to the old quarter with its narrow streets, a testimony of the power of the hanseatic League that controlled trade in Northern Europe at the end of the Middle Ages.
From the pier, join your local coach for a short transfer to Glen Nevis.
Upon arrival, commence your walk, heading straight into attractive deciduous woodland. The rough and rocky path then goes through the Nevis Gorge where you will see glimpses of tremendous rocky mountainsides through the trees.
At one stream, the way has been cut out of the rock and heads around the corner on a wide ledge; beyond here there is a first glimpse of the white line of Steall Falls through the gorge. The valley now narrows considerably, and the river can occasionally be seen below, crashing over and round huge fallen boulders.
The glen suddenly broadens out once more to form a grassy meadow decorated with wildflowers and surrounded by wooded, precipitous mountainsides. The crowning glory is the Steall Falls, now seen directly ahead across the meadow.
Continue to the main path until it reaches a bend where the glen curves round to the left and the path is close to the river. This is the best spot for admiring the great falls. They are the third highest falls in Scotland, cascading 105 metres down the rockface, and a tremendous sight particularly in spate. Rising above the falls is the Munro of A Gearanach, the first peak on the Ring of Steall, and this is the starting point for many mountain excursions.
Return to the coach along the same route.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, join your local coach and start your journey from Fort William to one of Scotland's most spectacular places. Surrounded by towering mountains, Glencoe is the iconic highland landscape.
The glen provides some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery and is a paradise for climbers, walkers and skiers. It is, of course, also the scene of the infamous 1692 massacre. Upon arrival, visit the award-winning Glencoe visitor centre to learn more about the history, geology and nature of this region.
Continue your circular journey through the glen, pausing to photograph the famous “Three Sisters” as the mountain peaks are fondly known. Then head over Rannoch Moor; the Great Moor is one of the last remaining wildernesses in Europe.
Continue on a scenic drive via Pass of Brander, taking in the impressive scenery of the Scottish Highlands with mountains, sea lochs, castles and islands before returning up the West Coast to Fort William.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
At the pier in Fort William board your motorcoach for a wonderfully scenic drive through Scotland's Great Glen along the shores of Loch Lochy and Loch Oich. Your drive will pass by Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, and by the Commando Memorial, dedicated to the men of the British Commando Forces whose training depot the memorial overlooks.
As you drive through the splendor of the Highlands, you follow the route of the Caledonian Canal, built in the early 19th-century to connect Scotland's east and west coasts, ending your journey at the small town of Fort Augustus, situated at the midpoint of the canal, on the southern tip of legendary Loch Ness.
In Fort Augustus, board the Spirit of Loch Ness, a purpose-built vessel, for a 50-minute cruise on Scotland’s most famous loch. You will cruise past Cherry Island, the loch’s only island, as you take in the legendary beauty of the loch, including a striking view of Fort Augustus Abbey from the water. Enjoy a spot of tea or coffee and a cake bite while your crew points out sights of interest. A glimpse of Nessie is not guaranteed but cannot be ruled out.
Back in Fort Augustus, enjoy some time at leisure to wander through this lovely little hamlet. You can watch as boats navigate the locks of the canal, or you may wish to browse the village's lovely shops.
Rejoin your coach for the journey back to Fort William and your awaiting ship.
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€€€€: the excursion price is more than €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Fort William is ideally situated to serve as a gateway to the Highlands. This panoramic tour provides a taste of some of the best scenery that Scotland has to offer.
Following a brief overview of Fort William, a short drive along the shore of Loch Eil, brings you to the village of Glenfinnan. Best known for the stunning railway viaduct featured in a Harry Potter movie, Glenfinnan is on the West Highland Line which connects Fort William and Mallaig. The West Highland Line itself is famous for the Jacobite Steam Train, often referred to as the “Hogwarts Express Line." Pausing here for a short time, you may wish to climb the wee hill behind the Visitor Center for a better view of the viaduct, or you may walk to the nearby Glenfinnan Monument, honoring the Jacobite clansmen who fought and died in the cause of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Returning to Fort William, you stop at Banavie, where you visit Neptune's Staircase, a series of eight locks that raise boats 20 meters from sea level to join the Caledonian Canal. Constructed in the early 19th century by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford, the Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at nearby Corpach.
No tour of the Highlands would be complete without a visit to the local whisky distillery, so your next visit is to the Ben Nevis Distillery, founded in 1825, for a tour and tasting of the local tipple. A short drive brings you to the Commando Memorial which offers breathtaking views of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the British Isles. The Memorial is dedicated to the men of the British Commando Forces and overlooks the Commando Training Depot established in 1942. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, the memorial has become one of the United Kingdom's best-known monuments.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
This excursion explores the southern side of the Orkney Islands, notably the awe-inspiring scenery of this part of the Mainland with its fascinating ruins dating back to the Second World War.
From the pier, leave the port and head south on a road which links the main island to the small southern isles. This road was built to restrict access to the Scapa Flow Bay. The Churchill Barriers, harbour walls built by Italian prisoners during the Second World War, offer an excellent observation point of the Scapa Flow naval base. Beyond the first wall, visit the Italian Chapel, a rare and moving testimony of faith in adversity, built by those same prisoners. Then visit an old distillery founded by a man of the church in 1798.
Highland Park Distillery is the northern-most of the Scottish whisky distillers and overlooks the town and Scapa Bay. Towards the end of the 18th century, Magnus Eunson, a pastor by profession and famous smuggler, would have distilled his amber nectar in the same place where the distillery is located today. There you have a chance to taste this famous Scottish whisky, before returning to Kirkwall for some free time to enjoy this pretty town, dominated by the magnificent 12th century, red sandstone Cathedral of St Magnus - known locally as the "Light of the North", the finest medieval building in northern Scotland. Nearby there are many narrow, winding streets and lanes, which have hardly altered at all over the centuries.
From here, return to your ship at the quayside.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach and head towards the Mull Head nature reserve. Along the way, enjoy a panoramic ride through the Viking town and past the magnificent St Magnus Cathedral before heading out into the rural landscape of Orkney’s East Mainland.
Upon arrival, your guide will take you for a short walk across the field to reach "The Gloup". This geological site, which is as impressive as it is surprising, was formed following the collapse of a sea cave revealing a dramatic chasm.
Then, you will enjoy an invigorating walk, meandering along the steeep coast, offering beautiful views of the North Sea, the island of Copinsay and even sometimes, to spot cetaceans. You will reach the natural promontory of the Brough of Deerness. This rocky outcrop was once a clifftop settlement. The tour will continue a little further along the cliffs for spectacular views over Mull Head and some of the smaller offshore islands. As well as the dramatic scenery, the cliffs are also a haven for cliff birds and local flora.
Finally, return to the coach to make the return journey to Kirkwall.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
During this scenic circular tour, explore the beautiful West Mainland of Orkney, location of one of the greatest concentrations of World Heritage prehistoric sites in Britain.
Passing through an area of rich farmland, rolling hills and moorland, fringed by magnificent cliffs, visit the great ceremonial Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar.
Further on, you will arrive at Skara Brae, the most exciting and best-preserved Neolithic village in Northern Europe. The remains of this 5,000-year-old Neolithic village are beautifully preserved and interpreted in a modern visitor centre. Lying beside the pretty, sandy crescent of the Bay of Skaill, this Stone Age settlement was completely buried under sand for thousands of years, until suddenly revealed during a fierce storm in 1850. Amongst the fascinating relics found here are tools, beads, pottery, and whalebone artefacts, spanning over a period of approximately 600 years of occupation, all based on the tough maritime economy. Looking across the village, it gives a good idea of how it looked all those centuries ago, and close inspection of the houses gives a unique insight into how our ancient ancestors lived.
The hardship of life in Skara Brae can be directly contrasted to Orkney's finest manor house, Skaill House, which is located nearby and constitutes the next stop of our journey through ancient Orkney. A powerful bishop built it on an ancient graveyard in 1620.
Finally, return to Kirkwall via Historic Scapa Flow, where you will pause to take photos from the coach. Hear stories of dramatic wartime experiences that make this one of the most renowned stretches of water in world.
Price range:
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, you will be transferred to Kirkwall centre by coach passing by the ancient shoreline of Kirkwall that dates back to when the town was first founded by the Vikings. The shoreline is now a lovely flag stoned street which runs from the harbour to the centre of the town. En-route you shall hear stories of times gone by in Kirkwall.
Arriving at St Magnus Cathedral, a beautiful red and yellow sandstone building which dominates the skyline of Kirkwall, join your guide for a more in-depth visit. Tour the interior of the cathedral and learn about its 850-year history.
Next, visit the neighbouring Bishop's and Earl's Palaces, once belonging to Earl Patrick Stewart, who had the Earl's palace built using forced labour.
Your walking tour ends at the Orkney Museum for a visit at your own pace (not guided). The museum tells the story of Orkney, from the Stone Age to the Picts and Vikings era, right through to the present day.
After the visit, you may choose to stay in the centre for some shopping.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
For this adventure, put yourself in a Viking’s shoes. Be a Viking in Orkney, the old Norse earldom. Walk through the stunning landscape with a sea breeze in your hair, hear stories of long ago that have been passed down from Viking forbears. Try out life as a Viking by the campfire: food, crafts, games, and songs.
From the pier, board your local coach for a short transfer along the coast of Scapa Flow to the small hamlet of Orphir. On arrival, begin a hike along the shoreline learning about the history of the islands and the Norse heritage that our Viking ancestors have left behind.
Arrive at The Bu – the remains of a Viking home. Here on the shore, a campfire with a Viking stew being prepared is awaiting. Enjoy trying various Viking activities such as rope making, weaving, bannock making or runic writing.
After this, enjoy eating some stew and bannocks on the beach whilst listening to some stories from traditional Orkney folklore. The trip ends with some Faeroese style dancing and songs before rejoining the coach and making the return trip to the ship.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
This excursion is designed to introduce you to the history of Lerwick, capital of the Shetland Islands since the early 18th-century, a major center of the fishing industry, and more recently a support town for the North Sea oil industry.
Starting from Victoria Pier in the heart of the Old Town you pass by the Old Tolbooth (built in 1770) and continue on to the Lodberries - houses and warehouses erected on individual piers so that goods could be loaded and unloaded directly to and from the boats. In the 18th-century, when Lerwick was the premier herring town in Northern Europe, these structures would have lined the waterfront from end to end. You will have an opportunity to see one of few remaining, with its thick sea-battered walls, a slipway, and a fish-drying shed.
Continue your walk through the town’s narrow lanes (or ‘closses’) which run down to the waterfront to visit Lerwick Town Hall. The Hall was built in 1883 and features beautiful stained-glass windows that present a pictorial narrative of Shetland’s history from the time of the Vikings. Conclude your tour at the fascinating Shetland Museum and Archives, which you can visit on your own to learn more about Shetland’s heritage and culture. This award-winning museum has over 3,000 artifacts on two floors, a wealth of easily accessible archive material and a temporary exhibition area.
At the conclusion of the tour, you may return directly to the pier with your guide, or you may choose to remain in the Old Town to browse the local craft and knitwear shops at your leisure before making your way back to the pier.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
For a wonderful insight into the lives and history of the people of Lerwick take a step back in time. This town tour will take you through the colourful and cosmopolitan history of Lerwick. You will be transported through the centuries with lively tales of Lerwick's growth, merchant trading, fishing, and shipping fleets and smugglers.
Starting on foot from Victoria Pier, head along the Lodberries which runs along the waterfront and visit Lerwick Town Hall (subject to availability). The Hall was built in 1883 and has beautiful stained-glass windows which represent a pictorial narrative of Shetland’s history from the Viking times. Pass the impressive Clickimin Broch, a stone-built roundhouse over two thousand years old and imagine Lerwick’s bustling activity over the millennia before returning to the coach.
Then, enjoy a leisurely drive around the rest of the town and outskirts of Lerwick learning about the history and modern day lives of the people of Shetland before arriving at the Shetland Textile Museum, the only one of its kind dedicated to the islands’ textile heritage.
Your tour will then take you to the fascinating Shetland Museum. This award-winning museum has over 3,000 artefacts on two floors, a wealth of easily accessible archive material, a temporary exhibition area, Boat Hall, and Sheds. The exhibits are beautifully displayed and very well interpreted - a visit not to be missed!
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, drive through Lerwick, the largest town in Shetland, dating from the 1600s as you travel to the north-west of the Shetland Mainland.
First, you will visit the local Shetland Jewellery workshop, where traditional local jewellery is still handcrafted into Celtic- and Norse-inspired fashions. Here you will be able to see how the beautiful jewellery is designed and created, with the opportunity to enjoy a shopping time.
Continuing your journey North, you will pass through the picturesque community of Voe with its Scandinavian influence. The scenery becomes more and more spectacular as you head north through Brae, crossing Mavis Grind where the North Sea almost meets the Atlantic Ocean, passing the Drongs sea stack, where we have a photo stop.
At Eshaness, view the sea stacks and natural arches formed by the action of volcano and glacier. The black basalts and purple andesites that form the cliffs contain agates and amethysts, and some of Britain's oldest rock, at nearly three billion years old, is not far away.
A short walk along the cliff top allows you to savour and photograph the spectacular scenery. After your bracing walk, return to the lovely Braewick café for refreshments with views of the spectacular seascapes, before heading south once more.
On the way back to the ship, you will hear more of Shetland's culture and heritage from your guide, having seen the very best scenery in Shetland.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
This tour gives you the opportunity to enjoy the unique, picturesque landscape of the Shetland Isles and to visit one of the most impressive archaeological sites in Britain.
The excursion starts with a short tour of Lerwick - capital of the Shetland Isles - and the most northerly town in the British Isles. Founded on the fishing industry and with strong Viking connections, little now remains of the old village of Lerwick - although in the centre, and particularly near the harbour, there is still evidence of the stout origins of the town which began to rise in the 17th century. The town is built of stone, with narrow paved streets to give the inhabitants some protection from the fierce winter gales. It has a very unique character not found elsewhere in the world.
Travelling south along the coastal road, with the sea on one side and the hills of the South Mainland on the other, you will pass through several small settlements. You will then pause for a fine view of the Island of Mousa, on which stands the best-preserved broch (ancient dwelling) in existence. Driving on a short way, you will come to Hoswick and the Visitor Centre, with its excellent souvenir shop and demonstration of Shetland weaving.
From Hoswick there is a short drive to the remarkable archaeological site of the Jarlshof Settlement at Sumburgh, on the southern tip of the mainland. Jarlshof presents one of the most interesting remains of early human habitation, not only in Shetland, but the whole of Scotland. Jarlshof displays an insight into many different peoples and periods, through its monuments and ancient dwellings.
Departing Jarlshof, make your way along the coast to the Sumburgh Head bird cliff, situated at the southern tip of mainland Shetland. Sumburgh Head holds a colony of about 5,000 birds, all breeding in the steep grassy banks and cliffs leading up to the lighthouse and provides the perfect location for viewing puffins.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
The fantastic Nordfjord was created by glaciers, dominated by vikings and now, paddled by you.
Kayaking on a green fjord, in a quiet valley surrounded by steep mountains, waterfalls and blue glaciers, is a memorable experience.
You will start your journey from the old Mølla guest house 5 minutes away by foot from the pier in Olden. Once at the kayak station, you will receive all equipment (kayak, paddle, spray-skirt, safety equipment) and a safety briefing to learn the dos and don’ts of kayaking.
You will be ready to start your tour from the pier, heading out into the fjord. As you follow the contours of the shore, your guide will share their local knowledge about the fjords and glaciers surrounding you. In the distance you will see waterfalls, glaciers and green mountainsides.
After approximately 2 hours of kayak, you will get back to the pier.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Briksdal glacier is a part of the Jostedal glacier ice field, which is the largest glacier on the European mainland. The wild glacier is a fantastic work of Nature. Its slope plunges from a height of 3,937 feet (1,200 m) down to the lush, narrow Briksdal Valley. Briksdalsbreen Glacier lies at the end of enchanting Oldedalen valley.
Board your motor coach and start the tour. The trip through Oldedalen valley to Briksdal glacier is an amazing symphony of scenic splendours. From wild flowers to awe-inspiring mountains that are reflected in crystal clear lake waters, to great waterfalls that cascade from vertical mountainsides.
Your motor coach will stop at the mountain lodge, and from the lodge it is about 1.8 mile (3 km), a 45-minute walk on a gravel road up to the glacier. During your walk, enjoy the view onto the gigantic glacier.
If you don't want to walk that far, another option is to be driven by cars (7 seats in each) from the lodge, up to a parking lot which is a 10-minute walk from the glacier. Please note that you pay directly on the site for the transfer by vehicle. We will not be able to pre-book this service and unfortunately during the high season, vehicles are not always running.
Using the same way to get back to the lodge, you will have some more opportunities to take pictures walking down the path. At the lodge, enjoy a snack including tea, coffee and pastries, and some time at leisure in the well-stocked souvenir shop which will make your trip to Briksdal memorable.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
The fantastic Nordfjord was created by glaciers, dominated by vikings and now, paddled by you. Stand-up paddle boarding is an ancient surf technique where you stand or sit on a big board and paddle with one long oar.
You will start your journey from the pier in Olden. Once at the stand-up paddle station, you will receive all equipment (board, oar, dry suit, wet shoes and safety equipment) and a safety briefing to learn the dos and don’ts of stand-up paddling.
Your experienced guide will then take you throughout beautiful landscapes and magnificent rivers full of unique coloured water from the surrounding glaciers and snowy mountains. Paddling on a green fjord, in a quiet valley surrounded by steep mountains, waterfalls and blue glaciers, is a memorable experience.
After approximately 1 ¼ hour of stand-up paddle, you will get back to the pier.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, drive to Stryn Lake. What makes Lovatnet so beautiful is the green color that comes from the melt water from the glaciers that lies on the mountain peaks around. The lake has an area of 10.4 square kilometers, and is 52 meters above sea level. Lovatnet has multiple streams from the Jostedals glacier and drains at Loelva to the fjord.
After a photostop, continue to Loen. Leaving the buses, board the new cable car (inaugurated 2017) taking you up to mount Hoven, 1011 metres above the sea – around 200 metres above the tree line in this part of Norway.
Enjoy a coffee-break and spectacular views of the fjord and villages below as well as the surrounding mountain scenery. During your stay at Hoven, you have the possibility to enjoy a short walk to soak up the scenery around you.
After some time at leisure, return by cable car to Loen where your bus will be waiting for you to bring you back to the pier in Olden.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Your tour begins in Flam, a small village on the Aurlandsfjord. From the pier, you will walk to the railway station located next to the port.
The Flam Railway line winds its way up the steep and narrow Flam Valley. Travel along the Flam river, one of the best salmon rivers in the West Country. On the right hand side you will have the opportunity to see the Rjoande Waterfall and the impressive peak of Vibmesnosi. After passing through the longest tunnel at Naali, a most fantastic sight is revealed. To climb the 300 m high Myrdalsberg the line is built on 4 levels. From here you can observe 3 of them, the train standing on the fourth. Then, make a brief stop to admire the Kjosfossen Waterfall.
Upon arrival at Vatnahalsen, refreshments will be served at Vatnahalsen Hotel, a well-known ski resort, very popular during summer and autumn when people come to hike in the mountains or cycle on the old navvy-road.
After the break, enjoy the return with the same railway back to Flam.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your local coach and head to Gudvangen, Field of the Gods, where you will have the opportunity to visit the Viking Village of Njardarheimr.
This entertaining and interactive experience allows you to engage with the local Vikings and explore their homes and workshops. The Village is a reconstruction of a typical settlement that would have existed over a thousand years ago. History is brought to life through the residents of the Village as they impress you with their axe-throwing and archery skills and demonstrate traditional handicraft methods.
Join in the fun and give some of the activities a go, or get to know the locals better by asking questions and listening to their entertaining tales.
After the visit at the Viking Village we will return to Flam for a visit to the Ægir brewery. Learn more about beer making and this local brand before enjoying a delicious beer tasting.
Finally, walk back to the pier and rejoin your awaiting ship.
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The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Three unique and exciting ways to see one of Norway’s most scenic areas. Immerse yourself in one of Norway’s most picturesque regions by rail, on foot and with a thrilling zip line ride.
Hop on the train at Flam station and enjoy the relaxing climb into the mountains. This world-famous railway will treat you to awe-inspiring views of sheer cliffs and verdant hillsides dotted with summer farms and shimmering lakes. Hop off briefly for photos at the majestic Kjosfossen Waterfall, where rushing waters fall 300 feet and smash into the rocky hillside.
At Vatnahalsen, the penultimate station on the line, gear up to ride the longest zip-line in Scandinavia. Feel free as a bird and soak up the incredible views as you soar high above the beautiful landscape, zooming down the 4,500-foot line.
With your feet firmly on the ground in Kaardal, follow your guide on a downhill hike back to the valley floor. Enjoy the peaceful countryside as you make your way to Blomheller station to re-board the train and return to Flam.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Music
Set sail on a musical journey! If you have a passion for classical instrumental music or opera, if you love Celtic melodies or jazz, treat yourself to a different and exclusive experience aboard a PONANT ship. On board or ashore, our guests of honour, including renowned artists, talented musicians and brilliant virtuosos, share their knowledge and their passion in an intimate and accessible manner during concerts or talks.
Guest Speaker
Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
Christmas offer
Choosing your destination, dreaming of your departure, preparing to experience exclusive moments... Because travel brings its share of magic, we design them as true enchanted interludes. And what better occasion than the end of year celebrations to treat yourself to some sweet moments? Book your next cruise between November 30, 2023 and January 2, 2024, and take advantage of our Christmas offer: a 10% discount on a large number of departures in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
To benefit from the offer and all your advantages, we invite you to contact PONANT travel advisors or your travel agency by telephone or e-mail, indicating the code XMAS10 when making your reservation.
Offer is non-retroactive and subject to availability. Offer cannot be combined with the Single Supplement offer or any other specific offer. In case of cancellation by the guest, fees will be applied according to the T&Cs at time of booking and offer would not be applicable to any new booking in case of postponement of original date.
Non-retroactive offer, subject to availability and cannot be combined with the Flight Credit, Free Single Supplement, On-board Sale, Webinar or Ponant event offers. The price displayed opposite does not take into account the -10% CHRISTMAS offer.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
5/14/2024 - ENCHANTING SHORES : DELVE INTO SCOTLAND'S CULTURE (4 NIGHTS)
$6,640
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Fort Augustus & Loch Ness
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Charm of Glenfinnan & Highlands
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Heritage & war relics from the Orkneys
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Mull Head reserve discovery
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Orkney's archaeological wonders
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Kirkwall on foot
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In the footsteps of the Vikings
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Charm of Lerwick
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Discover Lerwick
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Eshaness & Shetland jewellery
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Treasures of Shetland islands
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From fjord to sky
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Njardarheimr village & Aegir bryggeripub
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Enhance your trip with a pre-cruise extension to the breathtaking Highlands and Islands of Scotland. On this 4-night extension you will discover the many contrasts of Scotland including the coastal landscapes and quaint traditional villages on the Isle of Skye, as well as the magical castle and rich history in the Highlands. Highlights will include discovering traditional heritage on the Isle of Skye and an exclusive visit to Broomhall House to meet a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce.
Day 1 - Edinburgh
Meet at Edinburgh Airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to the Virgin Hotel Edinburgh.
Day and Dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 - Edinburgh/Portree
After breakfast, take a step back in time and immerse yourself in Scottish history at one of Scotland's biggest houses: Brommhall House.
Lord Bruce will welcome you personally and make your experience unique.
Then, from the panoramic road, you'll have a view of the iconic Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs wooded valley.
Take a break at Glencoe in Highland, where you'll meet the Rangers over a platter of specialties and a glass of whisky.
Stay overnight on the Isle of Skye and enjoy dinner at your hotel Toravaig House 4*. This Hebridean gem has, many times, won the title “Scottish Island Hotel of the Year” at the Scottish Hotel Awards.
Day 3 - Isle of Skye
Begin your day at the enchanting Fairy Pools, known worldwide for their crystal-clear blue waters. This scenic hiking trail passes over small bridges and tranquil rivers, fed by a series of cascading waterfalls from the Cuillin Mountains. Listen to the legendary tales of these mystical pools and learn about the historic battle of clans that took place in 1601.
A short drive takes you to a local restaurant for lunch.
Continue your journey across the island, with a walking tour of one of the biggest cities of the Island – Portree, accompagnied by Carol Beaumont before to visit through a scenic road the North of Skye.
Conclude your day by returning to your hotel Toravaig House 4* for dinner.
Day 4 - Portree/Inverness
Start your day with a drive to the picturesque village of Dornie, where Eilean Donan Castle majestically stands at the meeting point of three sea lochs. Eilean Donan is arguably one of the most recognisable castles in the world. Located strategically on a little island in the midst of some of Scotland's most dramatic scenery, it is no wonder that the castle has featured in many films. The Castle is named for the 6th century Irish saint who set up the first community on the island. There has been a fortified castle on this site since the 13th century, although it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times in its long and turbulent history.
Continue to Drumnadrochit to enjoy lunch in a local restaurant.
After lunch, prepare your taste buds to Muir of Ord, home to the Glen Ord Distillery, the only remaining single malt scotch whisky distillery on the Black Isle. The Singleton team welcome you into a world of extraordinary taste and flavour. Enjoy a tour of one of the Highland's hidden treasures, producing liquid gold all year round. Watch a short video of the distilleries history and taste a dram of their Whisky.
Transfer to Downright Gabber for an afternoon tea, on the road you’ll have a photo stop at Eilean Donan.
Eilean Donan is arguably one of the most recognisable castles in the world. Located strategically on a little island in the midst of some of Scotland's most dramatic scenery, it is no wonder that the castle has featured in many films. The Castle is named for the 6th century Irish saint who set up the first community on the island. There has been a fortified castle on this site since the 13th century, although it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times in its long and turbulent history.
Stay overnight in Inverness and enjoy dinner at your hotel Ness Walk 5*.
Day 5 - Inverness/Greenock
After breakfast take your transfer for Blair Castle.
Blair Castle is nestled in the landscape of Highland Perthshire and has been home to 19 generations of Stewarts and Murrays of Atholl. The current Duke still retains his own private army, the Atholl Highlanders, the only private army in Europe. Inside the castle, you can visit up to 30 rooms, which are fully preserved with their original furnishings and fittings, Jacobite relics and fine art. Explore Blair Castle’s extensive landscaped gardens which feature a nine-acre walled garden, a wooded grove, a kirk ruin, and deer park.
Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Greenock to embark on board your ship.
Your hotels:
Boasting an ideal location in the Edinburgh city centre, the Virgin Hotel Edinburgh is close to the old town. With its sober, elegant decor, you'll love staying at this ideally located hotel.
Toravaig House Hotel has won the title “Scottish Island Hotel of the Year” at the Scottish Hotel Awards. Located on the island of Sky, this small 11-room hotel is a real gem where you can recharge your batteries in complete tranquillity.
Located on the banks of the River Ness, the Ness Walk is an idyllic 5-star retreat hotel. Originally a 19th century house, the building still retains many of its period features. Each room has its own unique personality.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Virgin Hotels Edinburgh
1 India Buildings, Victoria Street, Edinburgh EH1 2EX
Telephone: 0131 526 4810
Toravaig House Hotel
Sleat
Isle of Skye
Scotland, IV44 8RE
Telephone: 0044 1478 612003
Ness Walk Hotel
12 Ness Walk, Inverness
IV3 5SQ, UK
Telephone: 0044 1463 215215
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : $6,640
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with carefully designed programme.
Day 1 Edinburgh/Glasgow
Meet at Edinburgh Airport in the Arrival Hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent.)
You will be transferred to the Kimpton Blythswood Square 5* hotel, located in the heart of the city, in the Blythswood square neighbourhood, renowned for its elegance and charm.
Day and dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 – Glasgow
After breakfast and check-out, you will be transfer to the “Pipping center”, an emblematic place dedicated to the bagpipe and traditional Scottish music. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the bagpipe, highlighting its significance in Scottish culture and its central role in ceremonies and traditional festivities. Delve into the various types of bagpipes used in different Scottish regions. Once imbued with this musical heritage, seize the unique opportunity to try playing the bagpipe yourself.
After getting a grasp of a few bagpipe notes, continue your day with a guided tour of Glasgow, classifies as the UNESCO World city of the Music. Accompanied by an enthusiastic guide, explore iconic landmarks and bustling streets, delving into captivating anecdotes that reveal the city’s hidden treasures.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Greenock to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
Located right in the heart of the city, the 5-star Kimpton Blythswood Square hotel seamlessly blends elegance and modernity within a stunning Georgian edifice. The hotel offers a range of restaurants and bar, including a sophisticated restaurant that presents refined Scottish cuisine alongside international dishes. It boasts a sumptuous spa providing a variety of relaxing massages or unwind in their indoor pool. In addition to its luxurious facilities, the hotel enjoys an enviable location, situated near numerous attractions in Glasgow, as well as shops, restaurants, and cultural sites. The perfect base for exploring the city.
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Kimpton Blythswood Square 5* hotel
11 Blythswood Square
Glasgow, G2 4AD
Royaume-Unis
Téléphone : +44 141 248 8888
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent, it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : $990
From the pier, join your local coach for a short transfer to Glen Nevis.
Upon arrival, commence your walk, heading straight into attractive deciduous woodland. The rough and rocky path then goes through the Nevis Gorge where you will see glimpses of tremendous rocky mountainsides through the trees.
At one stream, the way has been cut out of the rock and heads around the corner on a wide ledge; beyond here there is a first glimpse of the white line of Steall Falls through the gorge. The valley now narrows considerably, and the river can occasionally be seen below, crashing over and round huge fallen boulders.
The glen suddenly broadens out once more to form a grassy meadow decorated with wildflowers and surrounded by wooded, precipitous mountainsides. The crowning glory is the Steall Falls, now seen directly ahead across the meadow.
Continue to the main path until it reaches a bend where the glen curves round to the left and the path is close to the river. This is the best spot for admiring the great falls. They are the third highest falls in Scotland, cascading 105 metres down the rockface, and a tremendous sight particularly in spate. Rising above the falls is the Munro of A Gearanach, the first peak on the Ring of Steall, and this is the starting point for many mountain excursions.
Return to the coach along the same route.
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From the pier, join your local coach and start your journey from Fort William to one of Scotland's most spectacular places. Surrounded by towering mountains, Glencoe is the iconic highland landscape.
The glen provides some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery and is a paradise for climbers, walkers and skiers. It is, of course, also the scene of the infamous 1692 massacre. Upon arrival, visit the award-winning Glencoe visitor centre to learn more about the history, geology and nature of this region.
Continue your circular journey through the glen, pausing to photograph the famous “Three Sisters” as the mountain peaks are fondly known. Then head over Rannoch Moor; the Great Moor is one of the last remaining wildernesses in Europe.
Continue on a scenic drive via Pass of Brander, taking in the impressive scenery of the Scottish Highlands with mountains, sea lochs, castles and islands before returning up the West Coast to Fort William.
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At the pier in Fort William board your motorcoach for a wonderfully scenic drive through Scotland's Great Glen along the shores of Loch Lochy and Loch Oich. Your drive will pass by Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, and by the Commando Memorial, dedicated to the men of the British Commando Forces whose training depot the memorial overlooks.
As you drive through the splendor of the Highlands, you follow the route of the Caledonian Canal, built in the early 19th-century to connect Scotland's east and west coasts, ending your journey at the small town of Fort Augustus, situated at the midpoint of the canal, on the southern tip of legendary Loch Ness.
In Fort Augustus, board the Spirit of Loch Ness, a purpose-built vessel, for a 50-minute cruise on Scotland’s most famous loch. You will cruise past Cherry Island, the loch’s only island, as you take in the legendary beauty of the loch, including a striking view of Fort Augustus Abbey from the water. Enjoy a spot of tea or coffee and a cake bite while your crew points out sights of interest. A glimpse of Nessie is not guaranteed but cannot be ruled out.
Back in Fort Augustus, enjoy some time at leisure to wander through this lovely little hamlet. You can watch as boats navigate the locks of the canal, or you may wish to browse the village's lovely shops.
Rejoin your coach for the journey back to Fort William and your awaiting ship.
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Fort William is ideally situated to serve as a gateway to the Highlands. This panoramic tour provides a taste of some of the best scenery that Scotland has to offer.
Following a brief overview of Fort William, a short drive along the shore of Loch Eil, brings you to the village of Glenfinnan. Best known for the stunning railway viaduct featured in a Harry Potter movie, Glenfinnan is on the West Highland Line which connects Fort William and Mallaig. The West Highland Line itself is famous for the Jacobite Steam Train, often referred to as the “Hogwarts Express Line." Pausing here for a short time, you may wish to climb the wee hill behind the Visitor Center for a better view of the viaduct, or you may walk to the nearby Glenfinnan Monument, honoring the Jacobite clansmen who fought and died in the cause of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Returning to Fort William, you stop at Banavie, where you visit Neptune's Staircase, a series of eight locks that raise boats 20 meters from sea level to join the Caledonian Canal. Constructed in the early 19th century by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford, the Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at nearby Corpach.
No tour of the Highlands would be complete without a visit to the local whisky distillery, so your next visit is to the Ben Nevis Distillery, founded in 1825, for a tour and tasting of the local tipple. A short drive brings you to the Commando Memorial which offers breathtaking views of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the British Isles. The Memorial is dedicated to the men of the British Commando Forces and overlooks the Commando Training Depot established in 1942. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, the memorial has become one of the United Kingdom's best-known monuments.
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This excursion explores the southern side of the Orkney Islands, notably the awe-inspiring scenery of this part of the Mainland with its fascinating ruins dating back to the Second World War.
From the pier, leave the port and head south on a road which links the main island to the small southern isles. This road was built to restrict access to the Scapa Flow Bay. The Churchill Barriers, harbour walls built by Italian prisoners during the Second World War, offer an excellent observation point of the Scapa Flow naval base. Beyond the first wall, visit the Italian Chapel, a rare and moving testimony of faith in adversity, built by those same prisoners. Then visit an old distillery founded by a man of the church in 1798.
Highland Park Distillery is the northern-most of the Scottish whisky distillers and overlooks the town and Scapa Bay. Towards the end of the 18th century, Magnus Eunson, a pastor by profession and famous smuggler, would have distilled his amber nectar in the same place where the distillery is located today. There you have a chance to taste this famous Scottish whisky, before returning to Kirkwall for some free time to enjoy this pretty town, dominated by the magnificent 12th century, red sandstone Cathedral of St Magnus - known locally as the "Light of the North", the finest medieval building in northern Scotland. Nearby there are many narrow, winding streets and lanes, which have hardly altered at all over the centuries.
From here, return to your ship at the quayside.
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From the pier, board your local coach and head towards the Mull Head nature reserve. Along the way, enjoy a panoramic ride through the Viking town and past the magnificent St Magnus Cathedral before heading out into the rural landscape of Orkney’s East Mainland.
Upon arrival, your guide will take you for a short walk across the field to reach "The Gloup". This geological site, which is as impressive as it is surprising, was formed following the collapse of a sea cave revealing a dramatic chasm.
Then, you will enjoy an invigorating walk, meandering along the steeep coast, offering beautiful views of the North Sea, the island of Copinsay and even sometimes, to spot cetaceans. You will reach the natural promontory of the Brough of Deerness. This rocky outcrop was once a clifftop settlement. The tour will continue a little further along the cliffs for spectacular views over Mull Head and some of the smaller offshore islands. As well as the dramatic scenery, the cliffs are also a haven for cliff birds and local flora.
Finally, return to the coach to make the return journey to Kirkwall.
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During this scenic circular tour, explore the beautiful West Mainland of Orkney, location of one of the greatest concentrations of World Heritage prehistoric sites in Britain.
Passing through an area of rich farmland, rolling hills and moorland, fringed by magnificent cliffs, visit the great ceremonial Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar.
Further on, you will arrive at Skara Brae, the most exciting and best-preserved Neolithic village in Northern Europe. The remains of this 5,000-year-old Neolithic village are beautifully preserved and interpreted in a modern visitor centre. Lying beside the pretty, sandy crescent of the Bay of Skaill, this Stone Age settlement was completely buried under sand for thousands of years, until suddenly revealed during a fierce storm in 1850. Amongst the fascinating relics found here are tools, beads, pottery, and whalebone artefacts, spanning over a period of approximately 600 years of occupation, all based on the tough maritime economy. Looking across the village, it gives a good idea of how it looked all those centuries ago, and close inspection of the houses gives a unique insight into how our ancient ancestors lived.
The hardship of life in Skara Brae can be directly contrasted to Orkney's finest manor house, Skaill House, which is located nearby and constitutes the next stop of our journey through ancient Orkney. A powerful bishop built it on an ancient graveyard in 1620.
Finally, return to Kirkwall via Historic Scapa Flow, where you will pause to take photos from the coach. Hear stories of dramatic wartime experiences that make this one of the most renowned stretches of water in world.
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From the pier, you will be transferred to Kirkwall centre by coach passing by the ancient shoreline of Kirkwall that dates back to when the town was first founded by the Vikings. The shoreline is now a lovely flag stoned street which runs from the harbour to the centre of the town. En-route you shall hear stories of times gone by in Kirkwall.
Arriving at St Magnus Cathedral, a beautiful red and yellow sandstone building which dominates the skyline of Kirkwall, join your guide for a more in-depth visit. Tour the interior of the cathedral and learn about its 850-year history.
Next, visit the neighbouring Bishop's and Earl's Palaces, once belonging to Earl Patrick Stewart, who had the Earl's palace built using forced labour.
Your walking tour ends at the Orkney Museum for a visit at your own pace (not guided). The museum tells the story of Orkney, from the Stone Age to the Picts and Vikings era, right through to the present day.
After the visit, you may choose to stay in the centre for some shopping.
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For this adventure, put yourself in a Viking’s shoes. Be a Viking in Orkney, the old Norse earldom. Walk through the stunning landscape with a sea breeze in your hair, hear stories of long ago that have been passed down from Viking forbears. Try out life as a Viking by the campfire: food, crafts, games, and songs.
From the pier, board your local coach for a short transfer along the coast of Scapa Flow to the small hamlet of Orphir. On arrival, begin a hike along the shoreline learning about the history of the islands and the Norse heritage that our Viking ancestors have left behind.
Arrive at The Bu – the remains of a Viking home. Here on the shore, a campfire with a Viking stew being prepared is awaiting. Enjoy trying various Viking activities such as rope making, weaving, bannock making or runic writing.
After this, enjoy eating some stew and bannocks on the beach whilst listening to some stories from traditional Orkney folklore. The trip ends with some Faeroese style dancing and songs before rejoining the coach and making the return trip to the ship.
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This excursion is designed to introduce you to the history of Lerwick, capital of the Shetland Islands since the early 18th-century, a major center of the fishing industry, and more recently a support town for the North Sea oil industry.
Starting from Victoria Pier in the heart of the Old Town you pass by the Old Tolbooth (built in 1770) and continue on to the Lodberries - houses and warehouses erected on individual piers so that goods could be loaded and unloaded directly to and from the boats. In the 18th-century, when Lerwick was the premier herring town in Northern Europe, these structures would have lined the waterfront from end to end. You will have an opportunity to see one of few remaining, with its thick sea-battered walls, a slipway, and a fish-drying shed.
Continue your walk through the town’s narrow lanes (or ‘closses’) which run down to the waterfront to visit Lerwick Town Hall. The Hall was built in 1883 and features beautiful stained-glass windows that present a pictorial narrative of Shetland’s history from the time of the Vikings. Conclude your tour at the fascinating Shetland Museum and Archives, which you can visit on your own to learn more about Shetland’s heritage and culture. This award-winning museum has over 3,000 artifacts on two floors, a wealth of easily accessible archive material and a temporary exhibition area.
At the conclusion of the tour, you may return directly to the pier with your guide, or you may choose to remain in the Old Town to browse the local craft and knitwear shops at your leisure before making your way back to the pier.
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For a wonderful insight into the lives and history of the people of Lerwick take a step back in time. This town tour will take you through the colourful and cosmopolitan history of Lerwick. You will be transported through the centuries with lively tales of Lerwick's growth, merchant trading, fishing, and shipping fleets and smugglers.
Starting on foot from Victoria Pier, head along the Lodberries which runs along the waterfront and visit Lerwick Town Hall (subject to availability). The Hall was built in 1883 and has beautiful stained-glass windows which represent a pictorial narrative of Shetland’s history from the Viking times. Pass the impressive Clickimin Broch, a stone-built roundhouse over two thousand years old and imagine Lerwick’s bustling activity over the millennia before returning to the coach.
Then, enjoy a leisurely drive around the rest of the town and outskirts of Lerwick learning about the history and modern day lives of the people of Shetland before arriving at the Shetland Textile Museum, the only one of its kind dedicated to the islands’ textile heritage.
Your tour will then take you to the fascinating Shetland Museum. This award-winning museum has over 3,000 artefacts on two floors, a wealth of easily accessible archive material, a temporary exhibition area, Boat Hall, and Sheds. The exhibits are beautifully displayed and very well interpreted - a visit not to be missed!
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From the pier, drive through Lerwick, the largest town in Shetland, dating from the 1600s as you travel to the north-west of the Shetland Mainland.
First, you will visit the local Shetland Jewellery workshop, where traditional local jewellery is still handcrafted into Celtic- and Norse-inspired fashions. Here you will be able to see how the beautiful jewellery is designed and created, with the opportunity to enjoy a shopping time.
Continuing your journey North, you will pass through the picturesque community of Voe with its Scandinavian influence. The scenery becomes more and more spectacular as you head north through Brae, crossing Mavis Grind where the North Sea almost meets the Atlantic Ocean, passing the Drongs sea stack, where we have a photo stop.
At Eshaness, view the sea stacks and natural arches formed by the action of volcano and glacier. The black basalts and purple andesites that form the cliffs contain agates and amethysts, and some of Britain's oldest rock, at nearly three billion years old, is not far away.
A short walk along the cliff top allows you to savour and photograph the spectacular scenery. After your bracing walk, return to the lovely Braewick café for refreshments with views of the spectacular seascapes, before heading south once more.
On the way back to the ship, you will hear more of Shetland's culture and heritage from your guide, having seen the very best scenery in Shetland.
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This tour gives you the opportunity to enjoy the unique, picturesque landscape of the Shetland Isles and to visit one of the most impressive archaeological sites in Britain.
The excursion starts with a short tour of Lerwick - capital of the Shetland Isles - and the most northerly town in the British Isles. Founded on the fishing industry and with strong Viking connections, little now remains of the old village of Lerwick - although in the centre, and particularly near the harbour, there is still evidence of the stout origins of the town which began to rise in the 17th century. The town is built of stone, with narrow paved streets to give the inhabitants some protection from the fierce winter gales. It has a very unique character not found elsewhere in the world.
Travelling south along the coastal road, with the sea on one side and the hills of the South Mainland on the other, you will pass through several small settlements. You will then pause for a fine view of the Island of Mousa, on which stands the best-preserved broch (ancient dwelling) in existence. Driving on a short way, you will come to Hoswick and the Visitor Centre, with its excellent souvenir shop and demonstration of Shetland weaving.
From Hoswick there is a short drive to the remarkable archaeological site of the Jarlshof Settlement at Sumburgh, on the southern tip of the mainland. Jarlshof presents one of the most interesting remains of early human habitation, not only in Shetland, but the whole of Scotland. Jarlshof displays an insight into many different peoples and periods, through its monuments and ancient dwellings.
Departing Jarlshof, make your way along the coast to the Sumburgh Head bird cliff, situated at the southern tip of mainland Shetland. Sumburgh Head holds a colony of about 5,000 birds, all breeding in the steep grassy banks and cliffs leading up to the lighthouse and provides the perfect location for viewing puffins.
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The fantastic Nordfjord was created by glaciers, dominated by vikings and now, paddled by you.
Kayaking on a green fjord, in a quiet valley surrounded by steep mountains, waterfalls and blue glaciers, is a memorable experience.
You will start your journey from the old Mølla guest house 5 minutes away by foot from the pier in Olden. Once at the kayak station, you will receive all equipment (kayak, paddle, spray-skirt, safety equipment) and a safety briefing to learn the dos and don’ts of kayaking.
You will be ready to start your tour from the pier, heading out into the fjord. As you follow the contours of the shore, your guide will share their local knowledge about the fjords and glaciers surrounding you. In the distance you will see waterfalls, glaciers and green mountainsides.
After approximately 2 hours of kayak, you will get back to the pier.
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Briksdal glacier is a part of the Jostedal glacier ice field, which is the largest glacier on the European mainland. The wild glacier is a fantastic work of Nature. Its slope plunges from a height of 3,937 feet (1,200 m) down to the lush, narrow Briksdal Valley. Briksdalsbreen Glacier lies at the end of enchanting Oldedalen valley.
Board your motor coach and start the tour. The trip through Oldedalen valley to Briksdal glacier is an amazing symphony of scenic splendours. From wild flowers to awe-inspiring mountains that are reflected in crystal clear lake waters, to great waterfalls that cascade from vertical mountainsides.
Your motor coach will stop at the mountain lodge, and from the lodge it is about 1.8 mile (3 km), a 45-minute walk on a gravel road up to the glacier. During your walk, enjoy the view onto the gigantic glacier.
If you don't want to walk that far, another option is to be driven by cars (7 seats in each) from the lodge, up to a parking lot which is a 10-minute walk from the glacier. Please note that you pay directly on the site for the transfer by vehicle. We will not be able to pre-book this service and unfortunately during the high season, vehicles are not always running.
Using the same way to get back to the lodge, you will have some more opportunities to take pictures walking down the path. At the lodge, enjoy a snack including tea, coffee and pastries, and some time at leisure in the well-stocked souvenir shop which will make your trip to Briksdal memorable.
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The fantastic Nordfjord was created by glaciers, dominated by vikings and now, paddled by you. Stand-up paddle boarding is an ancient surf technique where you stand or sit on a big board and paddle with one long oar.
You will start your journey from the pier in Olden. Once at the stand-up paddle station, you will receive all equipment (board, oar, dry suit, wet shoes and safety equipment) and a safety briefing to learn the dos and don’ts of stand-up paddling.
Your experienced guide will then take you throughout beautiful landscapes and magnificent rivers full of unique coloured water from the surrounding glaciers and snowy mountains. Paddling on a green fjord, in a quiet valley surrounded by steep mountains, waterfalls and blue glaciers, is a memorable experience.
After approximately 1 ¼ hour of stand-up paddle, you will get back to the pier.
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From the pier, drive to Stryn Lake. What makes Lovatnet so beautiful is the green color that comes from the melt water from the glaciers that lies on the mountain peaks around. The lake has an area of 10.4 square kilometers, and is 52 meters above sea level. Lovatnet has multiple streams from the Jostedals glacier and drains at Loelva to the fjord.
After a photostop, continue to Loen. Leaving the buses, board the new cable car (inaugurated 2017) taking you up to mount Hoven, 1011 metres above the sea – around 200 metres above the tree line in this part of Norway.
Enjoy a coffee-break and spectacular views of the fjord and villages below as well as the surrounding mountain scenery. During your stay at Hoven, you have the possibility to enjoy a short walk to soak up the scenery around you.
After some time at leisure, return by cable car to Loen where your bus will be waiting for you to bring you back to the pier in Olden.
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Your tour begins in Flam, a small village on the Aurlandsfjord. From the pier, you will walk to the railway station located next to the port.
The Flam Railway line winds its way up the steep and narrow Flam Valley. Travel along the Flam river, one of the best salmon rivers in the West Country. On the right hand side you will have the opportunity to see the Rjoande Waterfall and the impressive peak of Vibmesnosi. After passing through the longest tunnel at Naali, a most fantastic sight is revealed. To climb the 300 m high Myrdalsberg the line is built on 4 levels. From here you can observe 3 of them, the train standing on the fourth. Then, make a brief stop to admire the Kjosfossen Waterfall.
Upon arrival at Vatnahalsen, refreshments will be served at Vatnahalsen Hotel, a well-known ski resort, very popular during summer and autumn when people come to hike in the mountains or cycle on the old navvy-road.
After the break, enjoy the return with the same railway back to Flam.
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From the pier, board your local coach and head to Gudvangen, Field of the Gods, where you will have the opportunity to visit the Viking Village of Njardarheimr.
This entertaining and interactive experience allows you to engage with the local Vikings and explore their homes and workshops. The Village is a reconstruction of a typical settlement that would have existed over a thousand years ago. History is brought to life through the residents of the Village as they impress you with their axe-throwing and archery skills and demonstrate traditional handicraft methods.
Join in the fun and give some of the activities a go, or get to know the locals better by asking questions and listening to their entertaining tales.
After the visit at the Viking Village we will return to Flam for a visit to the Ægir brewery. Learn more about beer making and this local brand before enjoying a delicious beer tasting.
Finally, walk back to the pier and rejoin your awaiting ship.
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Three unique and exciting ways to see one of Norway’s most scenic areas. Immerse yourself in one of Norway’s most picturesque regions by rail, on foot and with a thrilling zip line ride.
Hop on the train at Flam station and enjoy the relaxing climb into the mountains. This world-famous railway will treat you to awe-inspiring views of sheer cliffs and verdant hillsides dotted with summer farms and shimmering lakes. Hop off briefly for photos at the majestic Kjosfossen Waterfall, where rushing waters fall 300 feet and smash into the rocky hillside.
At Vatnahalsen, the penultimate station on the line, gear up to ride the longest zip-line in Scandinavia. Feel free as a bird and soak up the incredible views as you soar high above the beautiful landscape, zooming down the 4,500-foot line.
With your feet firmly on the ground in Kaardal, follow your guide on a downhill hike back to the valley floor. Enjoy the peaceful countryside as you make your way to Blomheller station to re-board the train and return to Flam.
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Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your transfer between your port of disembarkation and the airport.
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After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local English-speaking representative.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight.
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Total : $80