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The Norwegian Fjords with Michel Roux

Sail through Norway's fjords on this 7-night voyage from Southampton, taking in scenic towns, thunderous waterfalls, glaciers, and stunning natural wonders.

During your voyage, Chef Michel will also share a fascinating insight into his life and work and showcase his culinary talents with a live cooking demonstration. And if that isn't up-close-and-personal enough for you, you'll also have the chance to meet Chef Michel at an exclusive book signing.

The details: 

  • Queen Anne 
  • 7 nights
  • 29th May - 5th June 2026 
  • From £999 pp
    • Price correct at time of publication (12/11/2025)  

(Embark) Day 1: Southampton, England 

Day 2: At Sea 

Day 3: Stavanger, Norway 

Day 4: Skjolden, Norway, Lustrafjorden (Scenic Cruising), Sognefjord (Scenic Cruising) 

Day 5: Alesund, Norway 

Day 6: Haugesund, Norway 

Day 7: At Sea 

Day 8: Southampton, England 

 

Itineraries

Day 1

Southampton, UK

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.

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Stavanger, Norway

Once the European Capital of Culture, the Norwegian city of Stavanger is blessed with a compelling history and unbridled beauty effortlessly blending the old with the new. From its ancient port the city fans out along a network of islands, each one connected to its neighbour by an elegant bridge. In Gamle Stavanger (the historic centre) artists’ workshops still occupy 18th century houses, much as they did in years gone by. It’s a wonderful chance to step back in time and immerse in the Stavanger of old, while the city’s museums shed light on Stavanger’s long-standing relationship to the sea. 

Day 4

Skjolden, Norway

Skjolden itself actually sits within the Lusterfjord, an arm of the Sognefjord, and your arrival is truly mesmerising. Forested slopes lead down towards the still waters, summer meadows and fruit-bearing farmlands extend from their edge in patchworks of brilliant green, made so vibrant by the melt water of two glaciers. These are Nigardsbreen, which resembles a river frozen in full flow, and Jostedalbreen, the largest glacier in continental Europe.

Day 4

Lustrafjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising

Lustrafjorden is a branch off Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in Norway. Sognefjord runs more than 125 miles inland and offers acres of stunning landscape destined to fill your camera roll. Find a spot on deck and watch the world go by, pondering the lives and culture of the local people, the history of the region, and the abounding wildlife that calls this part of the world home.

Day 4

Sognefjord, Norway (Scenic Cruising)

Your cruise-by of the Sognefjord offers a perfect way to experience the majesty and grandeur of this nature-sculpted land. From the might of cliffs that stretch to the sky, to the vast blueness of the fjord’s ocean-fed waters, a cruise of the Sognefjord delivers an ever-flowing supply of camera-worthy moments. 

Day 5

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. 

A town that rose from the ashes after almost being destroyed in its entirety by a fire in 1904, Alesund now expands across seven small islands, seamlessly connected via an elaborate network of underwater tunnels.

Day 6

Haugesund, Norway

Sheer cliffs and rolling meadows adorn the silent inlets of Haugesund, while nearby you’ll find striking rock formations and experience the thunder of tall waterfalls.

The part of the country in which Haugesund stands was a region of great importance during the Viking Age, and even lent its name to the country itself. The shipping lane offshore was known as the North Way, which shortened over time to Norway. It’s also renowned as the site where Norway's first king, Harald Fairhair, united the nation and was later buried.

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

Southampton

  • Cruise only

During your voyage, you'll sail with Chef Michel onboard who will also share a fascinating insight into his life and work and showcase his culinary talents with a live cooking demonstration. And if that isn't up-close-and-personal enough for you, you'll also have the chance to meet Chef Michel at an exclusive book signing.

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From £999 per person 

Price correct at time of publication (12/11/2025)