Tromsø to Oslo

Tromsø to Oslo

Jul 31, 2021 to Aug 10, 2021

10 Days

SeaDream I

12128A

Please see our Health & Safety Protocols for all Norwegian Voyages.
Skagen is currently a technical stop, pending government approval for guests to go ashore.

Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart
Jul 31, 2021 Tromsø,
Norway
2 PM - 4 PM
(Embarkation)
Aug 01, 2021 Scenic Sailing, Trollfjord,
Norway
Morning Morning
Aug 01, 2021 Svolvær, Lofoten Islands,
Norway
Morning Afternoon
Aug 01, 2021 Reine, Lofoten Islands,
Norway
Evening Overnight
Aug 02, 2021 Reine, Lofoten Islands,
Norway
Afternoon
Aug 03, 2021 Rørvik,
Norway
Morning Afternoon
Aug 04, 2021 Ålesund,
Norway
Morning Afternoon
Aug 05, 2021 Olden,
Norway
Morning Evening
Aug 06, 2021 Vik,
Norway
Morning Evening
Aug 07, 2021 Bergen,
Norway
Morning Late Evening
Aug 08, 2021 Rosendal,
Norway
Morning Afternoon
Aug 09, 2021 Lysekil,
Sweden
Afternoon Evening
Aug 10, 2021 Oslo,
Norway
Morning 8 AM - 10 AM
(Disembarkation)

Ports

  • Tromsø
    Tromsø

    If you’re seeking a northern Eden, it doesn’t get much closer than Tromsø, an unhurried city cradled by spectacular fjords and titanic mountains. Depending on the date of your visit, you might be favored by the northern lights, among nature’s most magnificent displays, or marvel at the nightless days of the midnight sun. Wind along the glasslike waters of the Balsfjorden, Kaldfjorden, Ullsfjorden and Malangen fjords, watching achingly beautiful panoramas unfold as you keep a sharp eye out for seals, eagles and reindeer. In Tromsø, delight in the angular forms of the Arctic Cathedral, which evokes a steep, snow-coated mountain or slabs of ice jutting into the sky. A short distance away, ride a cable car to nearly 1,400 feet above sea level for sweeping views of the town and the intense blues, greens and whites of the surrounding scenery. Examine a unique array of cold-climate plants at the Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden, which showcases specimens from far-flung lands such as Tibet, and unwind with a cold one at celebrated Macks Ølbryggeri, a local institution that is proud to be “the world’s northernmost brewery.”

  • Scenic Sailing, Trollfjord
    Scenic Sailing, Trollfjord

  • Svolvær, Lofoten Islands
    Svolvær, Lofoten Islands

  • Reine, Lofoten Islands
    Reine, Lofoten Islands

  • Rørvik
    Rørvik

  • Ålesund
    Ålesund

  • Olden
    Olden

  • Vik
    Vik

  • Bergen
    Bergen

    In the distant 14th-century, the powerful merchant guilds of the Hanseatic League established an overseas office in Bergen, thus transforming a sleepy fishing village into a strategically vital trading hub. Their legacy endures in Bryggen, a harborside district of colorful Hanseatic warehouses and a UNESCO World Heritage site. For an invaluable glimpse into Norwegian life in the 18th and 19th centuries, visit the Old Bergen Museum, where wooden homes and shops characteristic of the city’s past are populated with vintage furnishings and reenactors in period attire. You’ll want to have your camera ready at Bergen’s faithful recreation of the Fantoft Stave Church, a uniquely Norwegian place of worship built from wood and characterized by sharply sloped roofs and Viking motifs. In Bergenhus Fortress, admire medieval stone buildings that are among the best preserved in Norway, including compellingly austere Haakon's Hall. To fully appreciate Bergen’s appeal, take a funicular to the summit of Mount Fløyen for breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding mountains, emerald giants that slumber among sparkling, island-strewn fjords.

  • Rosendal
    Rosendal

  • Lysekil
    Lysekil

  • Oslo
    Oslo

    Norway is a land steeped in myth, where irascible gods armed with frost and lightning once inspired Viking clans to plunder foreign lands. These days, genteel customs imported from mainland Europe have softened the country’s hard edges, but traces of an unruly past still abound. The exceptional museums dotting the Bygdøy Peninsula hold some of the city’s foremost attractions, including a thousand-year-old longship that was preserved in mud and the 12th-century Gol Stave Church, an exemplar of Norway’s distinctive wood sanctuaries. No less fascinating is a visit to the 1892 Fram, a legendary ship revered for her vital role in early polar explorations. To witness the evolution of Oslo’s soul, contrast battle-hardened Akershus Fortress, a ruggedly elegant citadel wrapped in nearly impregnable ramparts, with the neoclassical Royal Palace, whose formal exterior encloses sumptuously appointed rooms. You might wish to view Edvard Munch’s iconic The Scream, which hangs in the outstanding Norwegian National Gallery amid priceless European and Scandinavian masterworks. In expansive Frogner Park, wander among Gustav Vigeland’s thought-provoking sculptures, and if you’ve worked up an appetite, choose among the many restaurants and cafés lining the charming waterfront district of Aker Brygge.


Suites & Staterooms

*Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees: $0 per guest


Single Supplement for this voyage is 150% for Yacht Club Deck 2,3 and 4. For Commodore, Admiral and Owners Suite, a 200% single supplement rate applies.


Please Note: Fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.


Yachting Land Adventures & Activities

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Testimonials

At SeaDream, our experience was great in the lap of nature (at sea). The hospitality, courtesy and responsibility was at its height... flowing throughout the voyage. Really a memorable experience!! Mitu & Harjit SinghMumbai, India
We have done other small ships in the past, but you guys take it to a higher level. We were very happy with everything, Ship, Captain, Crew, Cuisine, just outstanding and made us feel like family! Mr. & Mrs. HartAztec, New Mexico