We did the 9 night this year and it was my favorite trip ever. My number one suggestion is give yourself time to check out Bergen. We did an 8 hour excursion to a glacier and I was bummed every minute of it that we didn't wander the city. It was beautiful and you could see there was a lot happening right around the boat. Next time, I won't book anything for Bergen.
In Geirainger we did the Norway museum and some lookout. The description by Disney was take 22 hairpin turns while getting to the highest lookout in Norway. Ugh. I am not prone to car sickness but I wanted to puke. Well, that and I kept imagining myself careening to my death. Totally wouldn't do it again.
In Stavanger we did Pulpit Rock. A long day and my husband described it as "Norway's answer to the Bataan Death March". But we had a lot of laughs and the scenery was gorgeous. I might do it again even though I thought I'd die at the time.
Molde is just a gorgeous little town and we walked around and took pictures and window shopped. I loved it there.
Olden is a tiny town with very little to do but it was gorgeous. I actually wanted to do an excursion to the farm (goat farm I think) but they couldn't accommodate 4. (I believe that was also an option on the 22 hairpin turn day- I should have picked that).
And finally, in Ausland, we did RHIB boat out into the North Sea. It was COLD but SOOOOO awesome! We saw tons of birds, puffins and seals swimming in the sea. It was my number one favorite thing we did and I'd do it again in a second. I think, because it's so cold there, others chose to do the RHIB in another port as we were the only ones on our excursion, but the puffins and seals were 1000% worth it!
We are departing from Copenhagen, so we would also be interested in things to do there for a couple of days.
The ports are:
Stavanger
Alesund
Geiranger
Bergen
We are departing from Copenhagen, so we would also be interested in things to do there for a couple of days.
We would entertain either DCL or non-DCL vendors.
Thanks.
Copenhagen: We had a great time at Tivoli and I highly recommend it. We also wandered around the main shopping area, but missed the Disney store and the Lego store because it was Founder's Day and everything was closedWhen we got off the ship, we did an excursion through NCL that hit some city highlights (a very neat fountain, a church, some government buildings, and The Little Mermaid) prior to dropping us off at the airport.
Alesund: We did the Path of the Trolls through a local company that someone in our meet-up group arranged. We ended up filling the whole bus and it was cheaper for the 3 of us than 1 ticket through NCL. They also took us to Mt. Aksla and a couple of other stops as well. We really enjoyed it. Mt. Aksla was stunning:
Geiranger: We booked our excursions through Geiranger Fjord Service. They had a combo that was a cruise through the fjords and then a bus ride to Mt. Dalsnibba. We asked the driver to drop us off at the visitor center so we could take the waterfall walk back to town. We loved Geiranger, it was our favorite port. We had no problems with the fjord service and it was WAY cheaper than through NCL.
Bergen: We took the light rail-type train to the Stave church and had plans for the funicular. This was our only day of yucky weather and it was cold and rainy. So we just wandered the town some and visited the church.
I can't help with Stavanger since our cruise went to Flam. We had hoped to cruise DCL, but the price just didn't work for us. We had a great time in Norway. Best cruise ever!
Did you like it? I am thinking doing another cruise next year.Copenhagen: We had a great time at Tivoli and I highly recommend it. We also wandered around the main shopping area, but missed the Disney store and the Lego store because it was Founder's Day and everything was closedWhen we got off the ship, we did an excursion through NCL that hit some city highlights (a very neat fountain, a church, some government buildings, and The Little Mermaid) prior to dropping us off at the airport.
Alesund: We did the Path of the Trolls through a local company that someone in our meet-up group arranged. We ended up filling the whole bus and it was cheaper for the 3 of us than 1 ticket through NCL. They also took us to Mt. Aksla and a couple of other stops as well. We really enjoyed it. Mt. Aksla was stunning:
Geiranger: We booked our excursions through Geiranger Fjord Service. They had a combo that was a cruise through the fjords and then a bus ride to Mt. Dalsnibba. We asked the driver to drop us off at the visitor center so we could take the waterfall walk back to town. We loved Geiranger, it was our favorite port. We had no problems with the fjord service and it was WAY cheaper than through NCL.
Bergen: We took the light rail-type train to the Stave church and had plans for the funicular. This was our only day of yucky weather and it was cold and rainy. So we just wandered the town some and visited the church.
I can't help with Stavanger since our cruise went to Flam. We had hoped to cruise DCL, but the price just didn't work for us. We had a great time in Norway. Best cruise ever!
Do you know which private company in Alesund? I have been trying to get something organized and am receiving zero responses from any of the local tour sites I have found through the other cruise site and the web. ANy advice on how to get someone to respond or a new contact would be appreciated!
Did you like it? I am thinking doing another cruise next year.
We did the Norway/Iceland/Scotland sailing last summer that departed from Copenhagen but our only in common Norway port with yours was Stavanger. As others might have told you, I would *HIGHLY* recommend adding time to Copenhagen before the cruise. We arrived on a Friday before our Monday departure and that helped with jet lag too (it's always worse for me going to Europe since I can't sleep on the flights going over when that should be my bed time). We walked everywhere and did almost 15 miles one dayThe ports are:
Stavanger
Alesund
Geiranger
Bergen
We are departing from Copenhagen, so we would also be interested in things to do there for a couple of days.
We would entertain either DCL or non-DCL vendors.
Thanks.
Did you went to Malmo on your own or a tour? It is something I should do, I have 3 full days in Copenhagen.We did the Norway/Iceland/Scotland sailing last summer that departed from Copenhagen but our only in common Norway port with yours was Stavanger. As others might have told you, I would *HIGHLY* recommend adding time to Copenhagen before the cruise. We arrived on a Friday before our Monday departure and that helped with jet lag too (it's always worse for me going to Europe since I can't sleep on the flights going over when that should be my bed time). We walked everywhere and did almost 15 miles one dayWe met up with another family from our cruise group (and we remain close friends) and explored together with them most of the time. We went to Tivoli, took a canal boat tour, went to Malmo, Sweden for half a day, explored the town, went to the Disney store, went to a few castles, etc. It's a very walkable city and truly lovely. My DS and DH also agreed it was among their top three favorite places from the entire trip (and we went to seven countries
).
In Stavanger we decided to do our own thing as we had heard how lovely the town was and since the Magic docked right downtown it was also very walkable. We got some free wifi at the new, close by Starbucks (lol) then walked around the town, went to the Petroleum Museum (we enjoyed it and it gets great reviews on TripAdvisor), did some shopping, etc. We had planned to go to the Three Swords Monument outside the town via city bus but the plans fell through so we stayed in town. Our port time was short in Stavanger so we didn't have as much time as some of the other sailings.
Heather
On our own! We stayed at the Imperial Hotel in Copenhagen which was centrally located so we walked to the main train station and bought tickets from the machine (which was easy to follow) and I think the trains were at least three an hour. The same was true for coming home as well.Did you went to Malmo on your own or a tour? It is something I should do, I have 3 full days in Copenhagen.