Norway’s Northern Lights from Southampton – Queen Anne – 26 September 2025
Norway’s Northern Lights from Southampton – Queen Anne – 26 September 2025. The essence of Norway’s appeal is remarkably simple: this is one of the most beautiful countries on Earth. Fjords and mountains. The midnight sun and the Northern Lights. To many, Norway is defined by its natural wonders.
If you come here, you’ll understand why. Dramatic and diverse, Norway’s nature ranges from serene forest-covered hills in the southeast and spectacular fjords and glaciers in the west to Arctic wilderness in the north.
Looking at the map, you’ll find Norway at the northern outskirts of Europe – with almost half the country above the Arctic Circle. Known for its fascinating history and many cultural sites, recent years have also seen an increasing interest in sophisticated cities and unique architecture.
Best Time to Go
There is no bad time to visit the Norwegian fjords. The fjords remain ice free even in winter, thanks to the Gulf Stream. Though the mountain peaks rock frosted tips like they never went out of style. In spring, the shore awakens – fruit trees blossom and accommodation opens up. By summer the fjords shimmer with sunlight and lots of visitors.
Overview
- Kids and Teens clubs
- Traditional deck games
- 2 spacious outdoor pools
- Traditional Afternoon Tea
- 4 main dining venues, corresponding to your accommodation
- The Pavilion – featuring a glass dome roof, outdoor screen, live music, and more
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