NORWEGIAN FJORDS & SCOTTISH ISLES

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8 DAYS

ITINERARY SUMMARY

DayPlaceHighlights
Day 1Bergen, NorwayExplore the coastal city of Bergen before embarking your ship
Day 2HardangerfjordenNorway’s glacier-carved western coast
Day 3Hidra/At SeaDrop anchor and learn about the rich history of Hidra
Day 4Shetland Islands, Scotland/Isle of Noss/LerwickExperience the Norse and Gaelic culture
Day 5UnstExplore this northernmost island of the Shetlands
Days 6 & 7Orkney IslandsLearn about the Viking history of this fascinating place
Day 8EdinburghDisembark in Edinburgh and enjoy a tour of the city

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SHIP OFFERING THIS ITINERARY

National Geographic Endurance
National Geographic Endurance

Launching in 2020, the National Geographic Endurance is a next-generation expedition ship, purpose built for polar navigation. The Category A vessel is a fully stabilized, highly strengthened ship designed to navigate polar-passages and uncharted waters all year round. Designed to provide an extremely smooth ride in even the most adverse of conditions, reduced spray on deck and wave-splicing action making for superior observation.

Day 1 Bergen, Norway

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Discover Bergen’s maritime history on a tour of Bryggen—the colorful old wharf and a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. Later in the day, embark on your ship for an unforgettable journey through the Norwegian Fjords and Scottish Isles.

Day 2 Hardangerfjorden

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Norway’s glacier-carved western coast boasts some of the most dramatic landscapes in the world. Launch kayaks and Zodiacs to explore the sublime Hardangerfjorden, the second longest fjord in the country and the fourth longest in the world. Cruise beneath staggering cliffs and rushing waterfalls. Then venture ashore to hike or bike against a backdrop of snow-dusted mountains, emerald valleys, and fruit orchards.

Day 3 Hidra/At Sea

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Drop anchor at the island of Hidra, which boasts a rich history dating from the Viking era through World War II. Explore the picturesque village of Kirkehamn by Zodiac or kayak, gliding along shores dotted with quaint, red-roofed buildings. Or venture to the town of Flekkefjord, located at the head of a vast fjord. Stroll amid the white wooden houses of the Dutch Quarter, a trading hub during the 16th and 17th centuries. Then visit the local museum which dates from around 1720 and houses a variety of exhibitions featuring traditional Norwegian interiors and textiles.

Day 4 Shetland Islands, Scotland/Isle of Noss/Lerwick

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The voyage takes you across the North Sea to the Shetland Islands, where Norse and Gaelic culture intermingle in fascinating ways. Cruise below the towering cliffs of Noss, a nature reserve which harbors thousands of seabirds including puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes. Later, in the bustling seaport of Lerwick, choose from several different options. Explore the town, strolling amid 18th-century sandstone warehouses; delve into local culture and history at the Shetland Museum & Archives; or embark on a birdwatching or a geology-focused excursion. Alternatively, discover the prehistoric settlement of Jarlshof—which reveals 4,000 years of near-continuous settlement—and examine Bronze Age ruins and Viking longhouses.

Day 5 Unst

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Arrive at Unst, the northernmost island of the Shetlands which harbors sheltered inlets, golden beaches, and a large nature reserve. Take to the trails onshore to skirt towering cliffs and heathercovered hills. Weather permitting, paddle the scenic coastline by kayak or cruise in a Zodiac to the farthest northern lighthouse in the U.K. Or visit the Unst Heritage Centre, which features local artifacts including handspun knit and lace, fishing tools, and wooden boats. There is an abundance of wildlife on Unst including but not limited too; otters, seals, whales, puffins, Kittiwakes, Shetland sheep and ponies with many more.

Days 6-7 Orkney Islands

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The Vikings held a strategic foothold in the Orkney Islands for centuries, and their Norse heritage is still evident. Explore fascinating Stone Age sites, including the megaliths of the Ring of Brodgar and the 5,000-year-old stone-slab village of Skara Brae. Visit the medieval St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, which was founded in 1137 by the Viking Earl Rognvald.

Day 8 Disembark Edinburgh

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Disembark in Edinburgh and bid farewell to your fellow ship mates and new friends. This is where your journey on the National Geographic Endurance ends.

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