Northern Europe: Iceland, Norway & Belgium Northern Europe: Iceland, Norway & Belgium Northern Europe: Iceland, Norway & Belgium

11-day Cruise on Norwegian Prima

Northern Europe: Iceland, Norway & Belgium

from London (Southampton), United Kingdom

Create magical memories on a journey of mythological lore, fascinating history and extraordinary beauty with Norwegian Prima — the first in a new class of ships designed to elevate every expectation. Savor every bite of chocolate and live your very own fairytale in Zeebrugge with numerous enchanting castles to explore. Known as the Venice of the North, travel back in time on a gondola through Amsterdam’s Amstel River where you’ll discover mansions and guild buildings from the Golden Century. Kayak the serene waters of the fjord that fronts Ísafjörður, where majestic seabirds flock in the summer to raise their young. Then visit Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik and venture into the picturesque Thingvellir National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering mountains surrounding a vast, wildflower-carpeted lava field. Head to the park’s geyser area where you’ll see hissing springs, bubbling pools and other geothermal phenomena.
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    Enjoy more time to explore with an overnight stay in Reykjavik.
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    Soak in the sights on Norwegian Prima’s 360-degree Ocean Boulevard.
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11 Days. 9 Ports. 1 Amazing Vacation.
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Port of Call
London (Southampton), United Kingdom
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Protected from the frequent storms of the English Channel by the Isle of Wight, Southampton has survived a turbulent history to serve as a principal port of the United Kingdom today. Pay homage to one of the most famous ships to sail these shores at the Mayflower Memorial. Visit the stoic walls of Bargate and the Tudor House Museum.

Port of Call
Brussels / Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium
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The ultimate European city, Brussels has tons of museums, fountains, gardens and great shopping. Stroll the Old Town area to see St. Hubert Arcades and its shops, as well as Butchers' Street with its plethora of restaurants and cafes and the Grand Place with its Baroque guild houses.

Port of Call
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Affectionately known as the "Venice of the North," Amsterdam is actually situated below sea level and built entirely on stakes driven into the ground. The Anne Frank House, The Hague and a Delft Blue Pottery Factory are but a few of the sights that await your arrival. Explore more of Amsterdam on a European cruise!

Port of Call
Bergen, Norway
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View this lovely and charming Norwegian city from your cruise ship and you'll see how the city is nestled between seven mountains, seven fjords and the North Sea. The Norwegian King resided here, and many historical events took place in this busy port. These events come alive when you amble down the old streets of Bryggen, past picturesque, wooden buildings and the Romanesque-style St. Mary's church. Explore more of Bergen on a European cruise!

Port of Call
Geiranger, Norway
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A quaint village nestled in a valley in western Norway, Geiranger grants a respite to remember. Visitors come from all over to explore the fjord and its gorgeous views of nearby waterfalls, mountainscapes and charming farms.

Port of Call
Alesund, Norway
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One of Norway's most beautiful towns, renowned for its Jugend-style architecture and art nouveau style. Cruise visitors will immediately notice Alesund's unique layout, as it is built on islands extending to the sea, and offers scenic views of fjords and the Sunnmore Alps. Alesund is the fishing capital of Norway.

Port of Call
Akureyri, Iceland
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Nestled along the shores of one of the most breathtaking fjords in Iceland, Akureyri is the nation’s second largest urban area and a center of Icelandic folk culture. Visit the museums, hike along the extraordinary vistas or explore the botanical gardens. Shop in one of the charming boutiques and then catch a glimpse of the most northerly 18-hole golf course in the world. After you’ve worked up an appetite, feast on some Nordic specialties like smoked lamb and fresh fish and then indulge in an Icelandic fried pastry.

Port of Call
Isafjordur, Iceland
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As the largest town in Iceland’s remote Westfjords’s region, Ísafjörður is a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts. Boasting an enchanting fjord ideal for watersports and a mountainous landscape brimming with opportunities for hiking, biking, horseback riding and more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Originally a church site and a 16th century trading post, the town of Ísafjörður is home to wonderful museums and historic sites for those wishing to learn about the region’s rich heritage and local culture.