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- Queen Anne
- 14 nights
- 21st June - 5th July 2026
- from £1,499 per person
Price correct at time of publication (08/04/2026)
Ports of Call: Southampton, England, UK – Olden, Norway – Innvikfjorden, Norway – Nordfjord, Norway – Trondheim, Norway – Tromso, Norway – Honningsvaag, Norway – Andalsnes, Norway – Alesund, Norway - Plus 6 days At Sea.
Itineraries
Day 1
Southampton, England
As the main city and port on England's south coast, Southampton's harbour is a gateway to a world of adventures. The promenade alongside the marina invites you to explore the city's maritime allure. Once a vital trading port, Southampton has evolved into a brilliant destination, boasting an array of cafes, restaurants, museums, and galleries.
Days 2 & 3
At Sea
Day 4
Olden, Norway
Just a short walk to the sleepy village on Norway’s Nordfjord, the tender port of Olden is where you will first lay eyes on Olden’s sweeping turquoise landscape and the extraordinary views that accompany it.
A gateway to the glaciers, guests from near and far travel to Olden each year to explore its rugged coastline, hilly highland, and fascinating fjords. Raw wilderness made accessible, it’s no wonder so many guests embark on the journey to discover the impressive spectrum of offerings available.
Day 4
Innvikfjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
Earning its unofficial title of ‘Mother Nature’s Wonderland’, Innvikfjorden is one of the best-known fjords in Norway. Gently stretching across 4.5 kilometres, a cruise through these tranquil waterways on a Cunard Queen offers a constant stream of scenic views to admire. Where you choose to enjoy them is up to you. Perhaps in the private sanctuary of your stateroom’s balcony, or settled in a steamer chair while enjoying a drink on deck?
Day 4
Nordfjord, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
A journey that delivers no end of outstanding views, a cruise-by of Nordfjord is your chance to immerse yourself in the mesmerising natural scenery that’s a signature of sailing Norway’s Fjords.
In this respect your cruise-by of Nordfjord will not disappoint. Norway’s sixth largest Fjord is home to Europe’s biggest mainland glacier, as well as the continent’s deepest lake.
Day 5
Trondheim, Norway
You can also ride the quaint sightseeing streetcars, or visit the open-air folk museums, a working ski jump, or the famous Lokken Copper Mines.
Day 6
At Sea
Just a short walk to the sleepy village on Norway’s Nordfjord, the tender port of Olden is where you will first lay eyes on Olden’s sweeping turquoise landscape and the extraordinary views that accompany it.
A gateway to the glaciers, guests from near and far travel to Olden each year to explore its rugged coastline, hilly highland, and fascinating fjords. Raw wilderness made accessible, it’s no wonder so many guests embark on the journey to discover the impressive spectrum of offerings available.
Days 7 & 8
Tromso, Norway
With a perhaps surprisingly active cultural scene and exciting nightlife for a city as compact as this, Tromsø is a glittering Norwegian gem, nestled on the western side of the island of Tromsoya. Located roughly 350km north of the Arctic Circle, amongst the crystal blue waters of the two great fjords, Balsfjord and Malangen, Tromsø maintains its ancient Norse roots, tastefully welcoming the modern world without spoiling the natural beauty that surrounds it.
Day 9
Honningsvaag, Norway
Explore museums where you can learn all you ever wanted to know about the North Cape, admire the pristine white exterior of the Honningsvåg Church and maybe even visit the Artico Christmas House. This shop bills itself as the ‘largest northernmost Christmas shop in Europe’ and it’s a winter wonderland perfect for adults and children alike.
Day 9
North Cape (Sail By)
Depending on the time of year your ship calls in, you could find yourself navigating the never-ending daylight of the midnight sun or enveloped in the inky darkness of a pitch-black sky that occasionally rewards its watchers with glimpses of the Northern Lights.
Day 10
At Sea
Day 11
Andalsnes, Norway
A steady climb of the ‘Troll Ladder’ entails a zigzagging road of hairpin bends on the steep mountainside, revealing spectacular valley views as you near the thundering Stigfossen Waterfall.
Day 12
Alesund, Norway
Arriving in Alesund, you could be forgiven for thinking you’d stepped off your ship into the pages of a fairy-tale. A myriad of towering spires and decorative turrets, it’s easy to see why this vibrant fishing port is regarded as one of the prettiest cities in Norway.
Days 13 & 14
At Sea
Day 15
Southampton, UK
A short distance from the city you’ll also discover sprawling beaches and idyllic national parks, as well as some quintessentially English delights – from fish and chips served in trays to warm and welcoming pubs.
- Cruise only
- Flights
- from £1,499 per person
Price correct at time of publication (08/04/2026)












