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Norway - Iceland - Greenland Cruise
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![]() Our first port of call was Longyearbye, Norway |
![]() We stoped at the Svalbard Church during a bus tour |
![]() "Shoes off" for everybody when entering the church |
![]() Stunning natural beauty and unique Arctic landscapes |
![]() Ready for a great adventure via a Rib boat tour |
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![]() Rugged landscapes, with sharp mountain peaks, ... |
![]() deep valleys, and pristine tundras |
![]() During the summer months, Longyearbyen experiences the "midnight sun," the sun never sets for several weeks. |
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![]() Game challenge onboard the Marina ... |
![]() guests versus Officers and Management |
![]() Deaf card game night ... |
![]() playing Five Crowns |
![]() Deaf trivia night is always fun ... |
![]() when we play in competing teams |
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![]() Specialty Dining at the Polo Grill |
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![]() Husavik at the northern coast of Iceland ... |
![]() was our starting point for the "Jewels of the North" tour |
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![]() We saw a sulfurous field of mud-pots, steam vents, ... |
![]() boiling springs and fumaroles at the stop in Namaskard |
![]() The next stop was a scene of peculiar lava formations ... |
![]() that have inspired many mystic folktales |
![]() Plunging down in a roaring torrent from a horseshoe-shaped rim, the falls at Godafoss CLICK HERE to watch the video |
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![]() Having a marvelous time while traveling together and discovering Iceland's natural beauty Picture source: Sunny |
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![]() Our ship anchored in Siglufjordur, Iceland |
![]() The locals call their town Siglo |
![]() The small fishing town in a narrow fjord |
![]() Sculpture beautifying the water front |
![]() Colourful tin-framed wooden houses ... |
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![]() The Herring Era a Maritime Museum |
![]() Getting ready for the Herring Show |
![]() The museum showcases what life was like in the ... |
![]() golden years of herring fishing until the end of the 1960s |
![]() Herring salted and stored in barrels for shipping |
![]() Part of the museum showcases the maritime history |
![]() Monument to seamen from Siglo who lost their lives at sea |
![]() Siglufjordur is surrounded by many vulcanos |
![]() Celebrating a birthday ... |
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![]() Scenic Cruising from Iceland to Greenland CLICK HERE to watch the video |
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![]() Pictures above and below: Scenic Cruising through the Prince Christan Sound, Greenland CLICK HERE to watch the video |
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![]() Amazing finale before we exited the Prince Christan Sound |
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![]() The first port of call in Greenland was Nanortalik ... |
![]() the southernmost town in Greenland |
![]() A private tour took us to the old colonial port ... |
![]() that is almost unchanged from when it was built |
![]() Nanortalik means “the place with polar bears”. The surrounding area is jaw-dropping beautiful. |
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![]() The Artist Loft at the Marina was a great place ... |
![]() for an exclusive painting class for our group |
![]() Sign language chart for the crew members |
![]() The Cruise Manager's Morning Show (signed) |
![]() Icebergs floating on our way ... |
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![]() Qaqortoq is South Greenlan's biggest city |
![]() We discovered the city during a walking tour |
![]() The historic center with colorful colonial homes ... |
![]() and Greenland's oldest fountain |
![]() One of several rock sculptures in the city |
![]() 'Kaffemik' in a private home of a Qaqortoq resident |
![]() Anchoring at the fishing village Paamiut |
![]() The stave church was built in 1909 |
![]() Paamiut has about 1,300 inhabitants ... |
![]() it is the tenth-largest town in Greenland |
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FEEDBACK FROM OUR CLIENTS | |
![]() Thank you note from Marcia |
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Hi Kerstin, We enjoyed the trip and also met some new people. We want to tell you that the 3 interpreters are incredible. You too ! Donald & Chantal |
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Thank you for all you've done for us.
Robin & Michael |
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