
Avaldsnes is Norway's oldest royal residence and was chosen to be the millennium residence for the county of Rogaland. The main house was built around AD 870 by King Harald Fairhair. It remained a royal residence until around 1450. The Nordvegen History Centre offers a wealth of information about Norway's Viking past, including Sagas and archaeological discoveries. You can also find an audio-visual guide that looks like King Harald Fairhair. Inside the center is a Viking farm where you can learn about Viking lifestyle.
Nature's work of art
Visit the Viking Fjords and you will see Nature at work. The Ice Age saw the glaciers create these fjords. In fact, some consider these fjords to be the most beautiful in the world. They are available for you to experience on a 12-day trip or as a day-trip from Svolvaer.
City of Bryggen
The UNESCO World Heritage Site City of Bryggen lies along Vagen harbor. The capital of Norway, it was also the capital during the 12th-13th centuries. The city was an important trading hub during this time because of the Hanseatic League, a group of German merchants that controlled trade in Scandinavia and parts of Europe. Bergen was home to the Hanseatic League's office, where they began building wharfs.
Myklebust Ship
You may want to visit the Myklebust ship at Nordfjordeid in your Viking fjords trip. This one-hundred-foot vessel was the largest Viking ship in Norway, and was the cemented ship of King Audbjorn. The Great Fire of Viking Age destroyed many of the valuables of the King and unfortunately, the ship was lost. The ship is currently being restored.

FAQ
What 4 things determine the cost of a cruise?
The most important factors that determine the cost of a cruise include the amount of time you wish to spend onboard, whether you prefer an all-inclusive package or how many people you intend to bring along and the type of cabin you booked.
Is a cruise a good holiday?
The best vacations are when you don't have to think about anything but relaxing and enjoying yourself. A cruise is exactly what the doctor ordered.
What is a cruise ship vacation?
A cruise ship vacation can be described as an all-inclusive experience that provides all the amenities you need. You can access everything from restaurants, spas, entertainment, activities, excursions, etc. It's more than just a place where you can sleep and eat. Only thing you will need is your sense for adventure!
Where do cruises get started?
Miami is the most popular destination for cruise vacations. The city is home to both international and domestic ports. These two locations enable passengers to travel throughout South America and Europe.
What is the travel time to the port?
There are many factors that affect how long it takes to reach the port. These include distance between port and ship, speed of ship travel, etc. You should note that not all ships dock at the same location as the shore. This allows them to unload their passengers quickly. Some ships dock farther from the shore, which means it takes longer for them to arrive.
Which cabin type should I buy?
Consider the size of your cabin when you are considering buying one. Do you like sharing a bathroom or would you prefer to have your own? Or would you rather have a private bathroom? Are you sensitive to noise? Are you more likely to be in the dining area than in your stateroom? Also, think about whether you want a balcony or an interior view. Although they offer more space, balconies can be noisy. Interior views tend to be quieter than balconies.
Should I book my cruise before or after booking my airfare?
It depends on where you are travelling to. It's better to book your cruise earlier than later because you have more flexibility on dates. Plan your cruise around dates you know are best, such as if you plan to travel to Europe in summer. To avoid paying high season prices, book your cruise if you're going to Asia or South America.
Statistics
- You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
- For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How to stay safe while on a cruise ship
On a cruise ship, there are many things you should know before embarking on your journey. You must understand how to behave when onboard so you don't get into trouble. These safety tips will make your trip more enjoyable.
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At all times, be aware of your surroundings. People often gather onboard cruise ships to share meals. It's easy to become distracted from your duties because you're surrounded by people who want to chat and eat. Do not let people distract you from your task. You should tell someone to stop doing something that is dangerous like smoking or drinking alcohol.
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Keep your room keys close to your body when you board a ship. When you get onboard, hand your key over to the person checking you in. You will be able to tell them where you are if they need you. Your passport is also important.
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Keep valuables hidden from view. Most cabins have drawers under their beds. You can store important documents such as passports and credit cards. Be sure to keep nothing valuable out of plain sight. Place your bags in the closet.
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Hydrate. While cruise ships have plenty of water, sometimes it can be difficult for passengers to remember to drink enough. Make use of the free bottled water provided throughout the ship. Try to avoid getting dehydrated. Dehydration can lead to fatigue, crankiness, and even fights.
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Pay attention to the announcements. Announcements are posted everywhere, including on TV screens and public address systems. These announcements include safety procedures, emergency exits and weather reports. These announcements need to be taken seriously. They may save your life.
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Lock your cabin door before you leave it. No matter how friendly a crew member may seem, never leave your cabin without locking it. Thieves can often get in through unlocked doors. If you need to use the restroom, ask a crew member for permission first.
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Avoid going overboard alone. It can take some time for the ship's crew and you to be rescued from the water. Your body could be attracted by sharks or other sea animals. Waiting until help arrives is the best option.
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Do not smoke in an elevator. These elevators are pressured, which means smoke can quickly build up. If you feel dizzy and lightheaded, it is best to get out immediately. The fresh air outside doesn't necessarily mean you can breathe easily.
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Be familiar with the evacuation procedures. Every year, thousands die from being trapped in an elevator. If an emergency occurs, follow the instructions on the screen.
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You should be familiar with fire drills. Fire drills take place regularly, almost every day. Everyone on deck needs to evacuate during a drill. Follow the directions given by the crew members. Once the drill is complete, go back to your cabin and lock the door.
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Ask questions before accepting food and drink. Food poisoning is a common problem among cruisers. People don't know that certain foods are not safe to be eaten while aboard a ship. For example, raw oysters are forbidden aboard most cruise ships. If you aren't sure if the food being offered to you is safe, politely decline and choose another meal.
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Take care when you use the pool. Many passengers have accidentally fallen into the pool. This is a common occurrence. It's also possible to slip and fall on deck at any time. Make sure you have the right footwear and pay attention around you.