Day 6 – Ålesund (Continued) - Runde Island
We had a little more than an hour before heading out to explore the town before our next adventure to Runde Island. Of course, we had to try the warmed benches and they were delightful on such a cool day. I had a thing for phone booths
and water closets on this trip.
Runde Island is known as “bird island.” During the summer months there are more than 500,000 birds that go there for the nesting season; one of them being the puffin. DNJ has a thing for puffins. He was disappointed that he didn’t get to see them in Alaska, so this was his number one request on this cruise. DNC set up a private 3 hour excursion on a cabin cruiser through 62˚NORD.
She had arranged to pick us up literally in front of the Magic. Our captain for this expedition was Tom.
Meanwhile, DNDDC was taking a kayaking excursion through
DCL at the same time and they were just setting out.
Tom told us stories about Ålesund including treasures that can be found in sunken ships. As we started heading out of town we passed the Magic.
Our tour guide earlier was telling us that in Norway they celebrate St. Benedict day on June 21. But, on June 23rd, they celebrate the summer solstice by building a huge wood structure and lighting a huge bonfire. Ålesund takes great pride in having the biggest one. They set a world record in 1993. Boys start early in the spring gathering wood and old pallets to build the tower. Here’s what it looked like on June 9th when we went by it.
From the internet, here’s what it looked like when it was being built and finished.
And, here is what it looked like on June 25th when they torched it. It has become tradition to light it the first weekend closest to the solstice. I can’t believe that people are standing right next to it.
Anyway, back to our excursion. We went on a whale watching tour last year in Juneau and I guess I was expecting the same kind of ride. Boy, was I mistaken. As soon as we were past the no wake zone, our captain opened up and we were off. It was a very choppy ride. We were all inside until we reached the island. It was difficult to see the puffins as they are black and the water is dark, but you can spot their distinctive beaks. Unfortunately, as soon as you spotted them, they would dive under the wave to eat. It was very difficult to get a picture. It was made more difficult by the boat going up and down and side to side. This is the only one I got.
Looking up at the cliffs you can see literally hundreds of birds.
We also caught this bigger sea bird.
After the birds, Capt. Tom took us to a favorite hangout for seals, but they were in the water and we only saw one or two peak up above the white caps. The boat was rocking too much to stand safely and get any pictures.
We finally made it back to stable land and DH was the first one off the boat. Let’s just say it wasn’t his favorite excursion. We walked to a souvenir store and got some souvenirs for DD.
Look, hidden Mickey’s in Norway.
We also found a knit wool scarf and matching ear band for me and a cute knit hat for DD.
Another troll.
After the town burnt down in 1904, several European communities gathered together and rebuilt Ålesund in the Art Nouveau style. Walking through town, you can see the decorative details on the buildings.
Afterwards we walked back to the ship. These buildings seemed to all be hotels now.
We got in line for security right behind the same CMs we saw at Sunnmøre earlier in the day. As we were going through security we noticed a marching band setting up on the pier. Evidently a youth band from Ålesund came down to play for us. It was rather sweet. As a marching band kid herself, DD went up top and watched them for a bit. Here’s an audio of their performance with snapshots from the video. They kids played very well.
Dinner tonight was in Carioca’s with the Prince & Princess menu. I had Princess Tiana’s Egg & Bacon Salad, Rosemary Crusted Pork and Lemon Cheesecake for Dessert. Again, it didn’t disappoint.
During dinner, we pulled away from the pier. As we were leaving Ålesund, the town sent a fire boat with all nozzles going to send us off.
After Dinner, DH went with me to O’Gills to play Villians Quote Trivia. He usually doesn’t like these events, but he is really good with movie quotes and actually knew a couple that I didn’t. I determined that I was not very good at villain quotes and should stick with music trivia. Anyway, DD came and found us and told me that the characters were dressing up in their Norwegian wear tonight.
In Alaska, I had a picture matte made with “ALASKA” in big letters and placed pictures of DD with the characters in their Alaskan attire within the cut out letters. It turned out really cute, so I made another one with “NORWAY” hoping to do the same thing. We found out that Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Daisy had special attire, but not Donald or Pluto.
We booked it out of O’Gills to meet with Mickey before we went to see Villians Tonight. It was the one show on the Magic that I had never seen and it may be replaced later this year with Rapunzel. We enjoyed the show and believed that the performer that played Hades must have done a stint as the Genie in the Aladdin show in
Disneyland, because he sounded very familiar.
After the show, DD and I went to stand in line for Minnie, Goofy and then Daisy.
It was then time to call it a night. DH had already gone to bed by the time we made it back to the room.
Our towel animal tonight was a walrus?

I loved Ålesund. As you can tell, there were certainly plenty of photographic opportunities and I took advantage of them. The town was pretty and clean and the people were very welcoming and nice. We had a great day in Ålesund.
Next:The Kingdom of Arendelle (aka Geiranger)