
Avaldsnes, Norway’s oldest royal residence is chosen to be the millennium resident for Rogaland. The main house was built around AD 870 by King Harald Fairhair. It remained a royal residence through 1450. The Nordvegen History Centre contains a wealth o information about Norway's Viking past. It includes Sagas and archaeological findings. It also has an audio-visual reference that is shaped after King Harald Fairhair. A Viking farm is located within the center. Here you can learn more information about Viking life.
Nature's artful creation
Visit the Viking Fjords and you will see Nature at work. The Ice Age saw glaciers carving the fjords. These fjords have been called the most beautiful in all of Europe. They are available for you to experience on a 12-day trip or as a day-trip from Svolvaer.
City of Bryggen
The UNESCO World Heritage Site City of Bryggen lies along Vagen harbor. The capital of Norway for the 12th- and 13th centuries, the city was home to the Hanseatic League. Hanseatic League, a group composed of German merchants and traders who controlled trade in Scandinavian and other parts Europe, made the city an important hub for trading during this time. Bergen was home to the Hanseatic League's office, where they began building wharfs.
Myklebust ship
You may want to visit the Myklebust ship at Nordfjordeid in your Viking fjords trip. This one-hundred-foot vessel was the largest Viking ship in Norway, and was the cemented ship of King Audbjorn. Unfortunately, the ship was destroyed in the Great Fire of the Viking age, destroying many of the king's valuables. The ship has since been undergoing restoration.

FAQ
What do you get when you cruise?
Have fun is the most important thing. You don't need to go overboard - just enjoy yourself.
You'll find plenty of activities for everyone to participate in. If you are feeling bored, there will always be someone who wants to chat with you.
Cruising should be about relaxation and having fun. Cruising is not about seeing as many places as possible.
Many types of cruises are available, from short trips around Europe to longer voyages across the Pacific. The length of the trip will depend on what you are looking to do during your vacation.
Do I need to tip my Cruise Director?
This varies from cruise line to cruise line. Some cruise director receive tips and others don't. When you board the cruise ship, ask your Cruise Director if they need tips. They will tell you if they expect tips.
What does a cruise vacation look like?
The average cruise vacation cost is $1,000 per person, plus taxes and fees. The average cost for a family vacation is $4,200. This includes meals, beverages, entertainment, activities and gratuities as well as all meals.
Are cruise ships safe?
Yes, cruise ships offer safe travel. Most cruise ships are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and security systems. The safety regulations for cruise ships are very strict. Crew members must undergo extensive training and pass background checks. At the time of boarding, passengers will be checked. Some cruise lines require passengers with certain diseases to present proof of their vaccinations. If you have any questions about safety while aboard, contact customer service immediately.
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- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
- You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
- For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How can I plan my first Cruise?
Planning a cruise is like planning any trip; there are many things to consider, such as where to go, what activities to include, budgeting, etc. When planning your first cruise, you should know some things to keep in mind if cruising is new to you. Cruises last longer than traditional land vacations (up 3 weeks), so don't forget to pack! These tips can make your vacation easier.
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Book your cruise as early as possible - Make sure you book at least six months before you depart. You'll be able to find great deals and avoid crowds. Plus, you'll have plenty of time to research the ship, itinerary, ports, and activities. There might be a great deal on airfare!
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Choose a destination. - It doesn’t matter what port you choose. Just pick the one that interests you. There are lots of reasons why people love cruising to different destinations. Some love to travel while others prefer to relax and unwind on the boat. No matter what your preference, remember that you must consider the destination you want to visit. A popular choice is a Caribbean island, followed closely by Europe and Alaska.
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Consider booking a suite - If money isn't an issue, book a suite. Suites include extra space, a private terrace, and additional amenities. They can be rented from $100 to $300 per night, depending upon the size of your room or the availability of suites on your sailing date.
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Make sure to check the weather forecast. Cruising often is associated with tropical climates. Check the weather forecasts for days that you will be visiting ports. The ocean is unpredictable, especially in places like Alaska or Antarctica, so it's best to know how bad the weather could potentially be before booking your cruise.
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Be light-weight - Pack only 10 items when packing for a cruise. No need to take too many clothes or shoes with you. Pack everything in small bags that you can carry on. Layer clothing, as you won't be able wash it at all on board.
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Read reviews before you purchase tickets. It is important to understand what their cancellation policies are, as well as the pricing policies.
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Don't miss these must-see spots - Visit each port at least once. Every location has its own charm and culture so make sure you visit all of them.