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Secret Scandinavia Luxury Cruise

Secret Scandinavia Luxury Cruise

From AUD $11,390

Description

Explore radiant and preserved Scandinavia, from the lively canals of Copenhagen to the vertiginous fjords of Norway. In the waters of the famous Kattegat, then the Skagerrak, small seaside towns of indefinable charm punctuate your journey. Further north, the Hardangerfjord and the Lysefjord stretch out like mineral cathedrals. In these peaceful fjords, the monumental walls and colourful hamlets seem suspended in silence while, on land, the Nordic heritage unfurls its many riches. Historic ports, hundred-year-old churches and pretty little streets will take you back into the region’s fascinating past, visiting the likes of Stavanger or the Hanseatic city of Bergen.

Trip Name
Secret Scandinavia Luxury Cruise
Days
9
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Length: 127 metres Passenger Capacity: 92 cabins Built: 2017/2018 Le Champlain, part of the prestigious PONANT EXPLORERS series, masterfully blends the spirit of adventure with refined comfort. Designed to navigate some of the world’s most remote destinations, she offers guests the intimacy of a private yacht alongside discreet luxury and elegant French styling. Her 92 staterooms and suites, all with private balconies, are bathed in natural light, providing a serene retreat after a day of Zodiac® expeditions or fine dining. Every element, from the stylish interiors to the attentive service, reflects PONANT’s dedication to creating a truly authentic voyage. Built with a strong focus on eco-friendly innovation, Le Champlain incorporates the latest environmental technologies to minimise her impact on the oceans she explores. At 430 feet long with a guest capacity of up to 184, she maintains a sense of exclusivity while offering spacious public areas, exceptional cuisine, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether gliding through polar waters or sailing to tropical shores, she delivers an unforgettable combination of exploration, sophistication, and respect for the natural world.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 - Copenhagen
Connected to the far eastern side of Sealand island, a few kilometres away from the Swedish coasts, Copenhagen offers you the high colour of Scandinavian capitals. You can discover the city's riches that weaves through the canal networks through the historical districts of Christiansborg and Nyhavn. Many palaces provide an apercu of Danish history. For eating, you can try out the smorrebrod, traditional danish sandwiches made with ham, cheese or smoked fish.
Day 2 - Day 2 - Skagen
Located on the Jutland peninsula at the tip of Denmark, where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea come together, the charming seaside resort of Skagen will enchant you with its immense white sandy beaches and its magnificent dune landscapes. The site is renowned for its extraordinary light and, at the end of the 19th century, was home to many Scandinavian artists, known as the Skagen Painters. Many of their works are exhibited in the town’s museum today. These paintings, realist representations of the area’s stunning natural setting, also provide an opportunity to discover how the inhabitants of this small fishing port lived in the last century.
Day 3 - Day 3 - Marstrand
Lying 40 kilometres north of Gothenburg on Sweden's west coast, Marstrand is a small island with indefinable charm, steeped in history. With its forests, coastal paths and beaches, the island can only be visited on foot or by boat, as there are no cars.  A true haven of peace, Marstrand is an unspoilt place, where the colourful local houses and pleasure yachts exist peacefully side by side. The Carlsten fortress, a former state prison and the highest point on the island, has a magnificent view of the village, the harbour and the Gothenburg archipelago.
Day 4 - Day 4 - Egersund
Like a painter’s palette, the former industrial town of Egersund unveils its colours as if to better charm its passing visitors. Its small wooden houses, among the best conserved in Norway, certainly display colourful façades that distinguish them from the other municipalities of the southern Norwegian coast, which opted for white at a time when this was a sign of wealth. Admire the façades of Strandgaten, the former main street of the town, and wander the old district of Hauen, which is now full of cafés, galleries and boutiques. Also make a detour to the Heidningeholmen Church, whose foundations date back to the 17th century, and dive into Egersund’s past.
Day 5 - Day 5 - Bergen
Located at the end of Byfjord, Bergen was the capital of Norway in the 12th and 13th Centuries and has preserved some very beautiful monuments from the time when it was home to royalty. Wandering through Bergen’s streets means going back in time, in search of the hidden treasures that have been listed as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. A veritable openair museum, Bergen is home to a thriving artistic community of painters, potters, jewellers. The Bergen cable car offers you a splendid panorama over the port and the surrounding fjords. Do not miss the visit to the old quarter with its narrow streets, a testimony of the power of the hanseatic League that controlled trade in Northern Europe at the end of the Middle Ages.
Day 6 - Day 5 - Sailing in the Hardangerfjord
In the heart of Norway’s natural scenery, to the southeast of Bergen, you will sail the peaceful waters of the Hardangerfjord, the second longest fjord in Norway. At the wide mouth of this majestic fjord, gently sloping valleys offer the sight of lush meadows and fruit trees galore. Moreover, it is rightly nicknamed the “fruit orchard of Norway". As you continue sailing and move further inland, the fjord narrows and the rolling surroundings make way for vertiginous walls and high mountainous areas. Enhanced by the reflections of the light on the soft waters, at times clear, at times deep, the landscapes become wilder and reveal an uncut diamond of singular beauty.
Day 7 - Day 6 - Ulvik
About 150 kilometres from Bergen, the little town of Ulvik is one of the rare pearls in the county of Hordaland, in the south-west of the country. You’ll find it tucked away in one of the quieter Hardanger fjords. Why not spend a quiet interlude in its orchards, between the apple and cherry trees. All around, a spectacular landscape of mountains with steep rock-faces culminate in a 1,000 metre high altitude – a paradise for walkers. On the mountainsides, a few scattered farmsteads stand witness to the region’s farming activity. At their feet, gentle hills of silky green tumble into the cobalt seas.
Day 8 - Day 7 - Sailing in Lysefjorden
You will sail into the heart of one of Norway’s most breathtaking fjords, its marvellous décor dominated by pristine nature, between vertiginous granite cliffs, crystal-clear waters and luxuriant vegetation. Very close to Stavanger, the quiet waters of Lysefjorden stretch out over around forty kilometres, beneath impressive rocks. Admire the world-famous site of Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), a majestic cliff in the shape of a pulpit that rises to more than 600 metres above the waters. A bit further on, Flørli, from the top of its 4,444 steps, is the world’s longest wooden stairway, whereas the Kjerag, with its mythical boulder wedged between two rock faces, provides an unusual and unforgettable spectacle. 
Day 9 - Day 7 - Stavanger
At the far end of the country, stands the harbour town of Stavanger, with its warm, friendly atmosphere. A friendliness you’ll notice in the little old town cobbled streets, which has some 170 old wooden houses, as well as in its modern city centre, always bustling. Strategic place during the Viking era, you will be able to discover a recreated traditional village as well as the famous Swords in Rock, three granite swords standing 10 metres (33 ft) tall, symbolising the last victory of the King of Norway Harald I, in 872.  
Day 10 - Day 8 - Kristiansand
Located in the region of Sørlandet, the town of Kristiansand has prospered for a long time from its building industry and shipbuilding installations. Today, the town offers its timeless charm and mild climate the whole year round. You’ll be amazed by its vibrant pastel colours, and its streets laid out in right angles. Among the districts worth exploring is Posebyen with its wooden houses inhabited in the olden days by workers and craftsmen. Here you can really get to grips with the town’s energy.
Day 11 - Day 9 - Fredrikstad
Nestling on the shores of the Glomma estuary, Fredrikstad captivates with its rich historical heritage, picturesque canals and warm atmosphere. Founded in 1567, the fortified old town still has traces of its rich past. Fall under the spell of its cobbled narrow streets, edged with traditional old wooden buildings, boutiques and lively cafes, and also discover the extremely well-preserved ramparts, built almost 5 centuries ago. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate the magnificent hiking paths along the Oslo fjord and surrounding islands, such as Hankø, with its idyllic beaches and lush plains.
Day 12 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $11,390Deluxe Stateroom
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $12,630Prestige Deck 4
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $29,170Privilege Suite Deck 6
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $29,170Privilege Suite Deck 5
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $29,960Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $32,060Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $44,720Owner's Suite
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $13,260Prestige Deck 5
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $14,010Prestige Deck 6
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $19,520Deluxe Suite Deck 5
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $19,520Deluxe Suite Deck 4
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $19,520Deluxe Suite Deck 6
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $19,520Deluxe Suite Deck 3
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $26,420Prestige Deck 5 Suite
12-08-202720-08-2027AUD $27,800Prestige Deck 6 Suite

Inclusions

    • The Scandinavian shores, featuring preserved nature, majestic fjords and Nordic culture, bathed in summer light.
    • Places of interest: the Preikestolen cliffs during a cruise on the Lysefjord; the Hardangerfjord, fourth-longest fjord in the world, considered the "fruit orchard of Norway”, etc.
    • A few of the included excursions: a walk in the Bryggen district (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) from Bergen; discovering the history of Stavanger, etc.

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