Sea Norway2021

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SEA

NORWAY

2021


Join us onboard Christian Radich for exhilaration and relaxation, exploration and adventure! Sea Norway is a stage-by-stage, Tall Ship voyage along the Norwegian coast between Oslo in the south and Lofoten in the North. You are welcome to join us for one or more of our unique three-day stages, either northbound, southbound or around the beautiful Lofoten islands. During each leg of the voyage, we promise you intimate and safe contact with both the ocean and a crew from around the world, as well as an extraordinary experience of slow-life, oceanic vistas and coastal beauty.

Photo, frontcover: Erik Sundheim

Photo: Jan-Henrik Pederstad

EXPERIENCE THE SPECTACULAR COAST OF NORWAY


CONTENT Sea Norway Voyage plan 4 Voyage description and practical information 5 1 – Voyage: Experience the south of Norway 7 2 – Voyage: Lysefjorden and Preikestolen 8 3 – Voyage: Hardanger and Rosendal 9 4 – Voyage: Shetland voyage 10 – 11 5 – Voyage: Helgeland coast 12 6 – Voyage: Experience Lofoten 13 7 – Voyage: Trollfjorden and Nusfjord 14 8 – Voyage: Reine and Moskenesstraumen 15 9 – Voyage: Lofoten and Svolvær 16 10 – Voyage: Helgeland and Svartisen 17 11 – Voyage: The west coast 18 Christian Radich 20 Life on board 28 Cultural Experiences 29 Local Festivals 30 Local Food 31 City Life 32 Family Fun 33 Hiking 34 Local Heritage 35


SEA NORWAY VOYAGE PLAN SEA N ORWAY VOYAG E P LAN – 2021 VOYAGE

DEPARTURE

DATE

ARRIVAL

DATE

Bodø

1

Oslo

19. June

Kristiansand

22. June

2

Kristiansand

22. June

Stavanger

25. June

3

Stavanger

26. June

Bergen

29. June

4

Bergen

29. June

Lerwick

02. July

Lerwick

03. July

Kristiansund

06. July

5

Kristiansund

06. July

Bodø

09. July

6

Bodø

10. July

Bodø

13. July

7

Bodø

13. July

Bodø

16. July

8

Bodø

17. July

Bodø

20. July

9

Bodø

20. July

Bodø

23. July

10

Bodø

24. July

Trondheim

27. July

11

Trondheim

27. July

Bergen

30. July

Trondheim Kristiansund

Lerwick

Bergen

North South New

Oslo Stavanger

Kristiansand

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Rostock/ Warnemünde


VOYAGE DESCRIPTION Practical information Price: NOK 6600 Shetland voyage price NOK 12 900 Price Children 8 – 17 year: 50% (youth over 15 can travel alone) Included during trips: All meals Not included: Flights and transfers to and from the ship, drinks on board (available for local prices), field trips, other personal expenses. The age limit is 15 years old (on departure date), and 8 years old when sailing with parents. Shetland Voyage age limit, 12 years. Sea Norway is owned and controlled by The Christian Radich Foundation Address Akershustranda 9, Skur 32, 0150 Oslo, Norway +47 22 47 82 70 Seanorway@radich.no www.seanorway.info

Photo: Jan-Henrik Pederstad


Photo: Erik Sundheim

Voyages


EXPERIENCE THE SOUTH OF NORWAY Oslo

Enjoy the feeling when the ship leaves Norway`s bustling capital. Photo: Victoria-Nevland-Visit-Sørlandet

Kristiansand

Voyage 1 DEPARTURE Oslo

June 19

18:00

ARRIVAL Kristiansand

June 22

09:00

Join the ship from Oslo, and sail along the coast to Kristiansand on the southern tip of Norway, with a stopover in Arendal along the way.

We sail onward to the coastal town of ­ Arendal, a famous harbour during the ­age ­­ of tall ships. You can still see signs­of its ­heyday in the late nineteenth ­century ­­ when Arendal was home to ­many w ­ ealthy shipowners.

K R I STI A NSA ND

The final leg of the voyage takes us to Norway’s southernmost city of Kristiansand.

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LYSEFJORDEN AND PREIKESTOLEN Join this trip to experience sailing a tall ship in full sail and the uniqueness of life a­ t sea. ­ Get a taste of southern Norway’s natural marvels Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) and Flørli Stairs.

Stavanger

Photo: CH - visitnorway.com

Photo: Runar Larsen

Kristiansand

Voyage 2 DEPARTURE Kristiansand

June 22

18:00 STAVA NG ER

ARRIVAL Stavanger

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June 25

09:00 This stage takes you from Kristiansand on the southern tip of Norway, and westward along the 'Norwegian Riviera' to Stavanger, gateway to the magnificent Lysefjorden ­ and home to Pulpit Rock, one of the world’s­ truly breath-taking viewpoints.

We make a stop in Lysefjorden, and you can hike to Preikestolen ( Pulpit Rock). Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock) towers 604 metres above Lysefjord and the hike up is one of Norway’s most famous mountain hikes.

You can also choose to climb the Flørli stairs. The stairway has 4.444 steps and is one of the longest wooden stairways in the world. We have 20 seats for this trip.

The hike costs NOK 200 per person and must be prebooked online.

The final leg of the voyage takes us to Stavanger.

This trip costs NOK 200 per person.


HARDANGER AND ROSENDAL

Bergen

Enjoy this trip that includes stopovers­to see some of western Norway’s natural marvels, such as Rosendal. Stavanger Photo: Line Ellemann Andersen

Voyage 3 DEPARTURE Stavanger

June 26

18:00

ARRIVAL Bergen

June 29

09:00 From Stavanger we sail northward along ­ the rugged Atlantic coast of western Norway, protected by its thousands of offshore ­islands. A tourist mecca for centuries, ­ the region features the most spectacular fjords and mountain sceneries in Norway.

After a day at sea , we make a stop in Rosendal, ywhere you can visit the Barony.

The final leg of the voyage takes us to B­ ergen.

You can read more about Rosendal at www.baroniet.no/en

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Kristiansund

SHETLAND VOYAGE Try a real ocean voyage and sail with us from Norway to the idyllic Shetland Islands. We will visit Lerwick, Shetlands capital. Photo: Jan-Henrik Pederstad

Lerwick Bergen

Voyage 4 DEPARTURE Bergen

June 29

18:00

ARRIVAL Kristiansund

July 6

09:00 Sail with us through Vesterled, one of the traditional Viking sea routes, on a grand voyage from the western capital of Bergen over to the idyllic Shetland Islands and onward to picturesque Kristiansund. You will get a panoramic view of Lerwick, Shetland’s capital and most northerly town of the British Isles. In Lerwick you can join us for a sight-seeing trip.

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Visit Scalloway, the ancient capital with its ancient castle, which was build around 1600 by Earl Patrick Stewart. Visit the Scalloway Museum, with its displays on ancient Shetland and ‘The Shetland Bus’, the name of a secret operation carried out by the resistance movement during World War II. View the beauty of the Tingwall valley, learn about of our Norse heritage and visit Shetland’s largest woodlands at Kergord. The Shetland jewellery workshop you can see the production of handcrafted items with Celtic and Norse design, andpurchase items in the shop. Duration. 3,5 hours. Must be prebooked online.

We will arrive in Kristiansund, beautifully ­ situated on four ­islands that form a unique harbour area facing the open ocean. ­ Kristiansund is Norway`s c­ lipfish capital, and the place to experience traditional bacalao and other delicious salted cod dishes.


Kristiansund

Lerwick

Lerwick Bergen

VOYAGE 2

VOYAGE 1 DEPARTURE Bergen

June 29

18:00

DEPARTURE Lerwick

July 03

13:00

ARRIVAL Lerwick

July 02

16:00

ARRIVAL Kristiansund

July 06

09:00

If you don’t want to sail the whole voyage from Bergen to Kristiansund, you can leave the ship in Lerwick. You can also join the ship in Lerwick and sail with us to Bergen.

Photo: Ernst Furuhatt

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HELGELAND COAST

Bodø

Join this voyage that culminates in the Arctic city of Bodø.

Voyage 5

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DEPARTURE Kristiansund

Jul 06

18:00

ARRIVAL Bodø

Jul 09

09:00

KJE RRIN GØY

Sail with us Northward from Norway’s picturesque clipfish capital of Kristiansund and beyond the Arctic Circle to Bodø, gateway to the true north. We plan a stop at Svartisen, the second largest glacier in Norway. After a short walk, we eat lunch close to the glacier.

Our voyage ends at the Arctic city of Bodø, home to the world’s strongest maelstrom Saltstraumen, and a perfect jumping-off point for visiting the majestic Lofoten Islands.

Photo: Jan-Henrik Pederstad

Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life - Visitnorway.com

Photo: Fritjof Jungelin

Kristiansund


EXPERIENCE LOFOTEN Join us on a beautiful circular voyage in the Norway’s true north. We start and end above the Arctic Circle in Bodø, gateway to the true north. Photo: Ernst Furuhatt

Photo: Ernst Furuhatt

Bodø

Voyage 6 DEPARTURE Bodø

Jul 10

18:00

ARRIVAL Bodø

Jul 13

09:00

Sail into the remote and spectacular Trollfjord, a perfect picture of classic Norwegian nature.

You may also meet new friends from around the world.

Book this voyage if you want to experience the wild beauty of the true north, killer whales and sea eagles, and deep-sea fishing.

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TROLLFJORDEN AND NUSFJORD Experience the breathtaking beauty of Trollfjord and Nusfjord.

Voyage 7 DEPARTURE Bodø

Jul 13

18:00

ARRIVAL Bodø

Jul 16

09:00

Follow in the footsteps of Norway’s Queen Sonja, who has hiked in the Seven Sisters mountain range along “Dronningruta” ­ (the Queen`s Route) on the island of Alsta, ­ on many occasions. See the remote and spectacular Trollfjord, which with its narrow inlet and steep ­mountains is a perfect picture of classic ­ Norwegian nature.

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Experience the beautiful, Artic district o ­ f Salten, home of Norwegian author Knut Hamsun ­for much of his life and a good place to ­spot killer whales and sea eagles. See the Lofoten islands and Nusfjord, Norway’s oldest and best-preserved fishing village.

Photo: Jan-Henrik Pederstad

Photo: Erik Holt

Photo: Bertine Aarøe

Bodø


REINE AND MOSKENESSTRAUMEN Sail with us on this circular Arctic voyage that starts and ends above the Arctic Circle in Bodø, gateway to the true north. Foto: Marit Helgerud

Photo: Kari Nilsen

Bodø

Voyage 8 DEPARTURE Bodø

Jul 17

18:00 R EI NE

ARRIVAL Bodø

Jul 20

09:00 See the remote and spectacular Trollfjord, which with its narrow inlet and steep mountain is a perfect picture of classic Norwegian nature. Experience fishing in the powerful tidal eddies of Moskenesstraumen.

Prepare your self-caught dinner on board ­ or dine out on the island of Værøy. Stop in the Lofoten islands at Reine to ­experience its rugged nature and steep mountains that will take your breath away.

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LOFOTEN AND SVOLVÆR Join this voyage around Lofoten that starts and ends in the beautiful Arctic town of Bodø. Enjoy a stopover in the idyllic town of Svolvær.

Voyage 9

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DEPARTURE Bodø

Jul 20

18:00

ARRIVAL Bodø

Jul 23

09:00

Sail into the remote and spectacular Trollfjord, a perfect picture of classic Norwegian nature.

Book this voyage if you want to experience the wild beauty of the true north, catch a glimpse of killer whales and sea eagles, and try cod fishing from the ship.

Photo: Ernst Furuhatt

Photo: Ernst Furuhatt

Bodø

R EI NE


HELGELAND AND SVARTISEN

Bodø

We head south from Bodø, gateway to the true north, to the vibrant city of Trondheim.

Voyage 10 DEPARTURE Bodø

Jul 24

18:00

ARRIVAL Trondheim

Jul 27

09:00

We head south from Bodø, gateway to the true north, to the vibrant city of Trondheim. Known for its mighty cathedral, Viking history and local cuisine, Norway’s third largest city has just over 200,000 inhabitants.

Photo: Turid Hofgaard

Photo: Thomas Rasmus Skaug / Visitnorway.com

Kristiansund

We plan to stop and drop anchor close ­ to the Svartisen glacier. Norway’s second ­ largest glacial mass has 60 “ice tongues” ­and covers 370 square kilometres. After a short hike, we will have lunch ashore. This will be a voyage you will always remember.

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THE WEST COAST

Trondheim

Voyage from the city of Trondheim to Bergen, the second largest city in Norway. Fotot: Ernst Furuhatt

Photo: Ernst Furuhatt

Bergen

Voyage 11

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DEPARTURE Trondheim

Jul 27

18:00

ARRIVAL Bergen

Jul 30

09:00

SAKRISØY

After departure from the vibrant city of Trondheim, we pass the historic islet of Munkholmen. Used for public executions during the Viking Age, it has also housed a monastery and fortresses, and today is a popular recreational area.

During the voyage we will also make a stop ­ in Ervik, one of the westernmost villages in mainland Norway. Surrounded by steep cliffs and endless ocean, the views are breath-taking, especially from the beach which is one of ­Norway’s best surfing spots.

We then set course for Bergen, the “city of ­ the seven mountains” and capital of Western Norway.


Fotot: Ernst Furuhatt


CHRISTIAN RADICH Sea Norway makes this possible. In fact, not only can you experience steering, climbing aloft, setting the sails and living aboard Christian Radich – a towering beauty of a tall ship – you can do it while enjoying the spectacularly wild scenery of Norway’s rugged coasts and the sublime splendour of its fjords. Since the summer of 2020, Christian Radich has offered exclusive and unique adventure travel experiences for small groups of cosailors looking for an unforgettable experience. Christian Radich is one of the few remaining “windjammers” from the last century still in active service. With a main mast towering above 37 meters, and more than a thousand meters of sail spun on almost 9000 meters of rope, it is truly a majestic sight. Built at the Framnæs shipyard in Sandefjord in 1937, Christian Radich was originally used as a training ship for the Norwegian Merchant Navy, and later converted into a charter ship in 1999.


Photo: Erik Sundheim

Photo: Ernst Furuhatt

Photo: Ernst Furuhatt

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Photo: Kari Nilsen

Photo: Aleksander Pettersen

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Photo: Jan-Henrik Pederstad


Photo: Line Ellemann Andersen

Photo: Line Ellemann Andersen


Things to Bring Clothing: You must bring hardwearing, warm clothes that are water- and windproof, and good shoes. Even if you sail in summer, it can be cold at sea, especially on night watch. Other items: • Passport • Sleeping bag, not too warm • Warm and waterproof clothing • Cap • Gloves • Toiletries • Suntan lotion • Sunglasses • Shoes with rubber soles, or rubber boots • Towel • Personal medicines • • Mobil phone charger • • Small backpack for going ashore • • Pack your belongings in a soft bag without wheels. (it must be stored in your locker, which only takes 120 liters). • • Bring a small padlock to lock your locker with, or buy one on board. • or purchase on board.

The shop on board In the small shop you can buy some snacks, chocolate, soft drinks, toiletries and souvenirs. Mobile phones and power There is no mobile phone coverage when we are in open sea. If you require contact with people ashore, the ship and the office will assist you. The power supply onboard is 220V AC. Washing clothes Normally, it’s not possible to wash your clothes onboard. However, if your voyage is longer than one week, you may contact the sergeant about using the ships washing machine. Luggage The ship has limited space for luggage. Your luggage allowance is a bag of 120 litres.


Photo: Line Ellemann Andersen


Welcome to a voyage of discovery aboard for a Sea Norway voyage and we promise you intimate contact with the ocean. No two days aboard will be the same. One could see you setting and trimming sails, steering, navigating and learning the ways of the open sea; the next you might spend enjoying the fjords with the sun in your face, swaying in a hammock with a good book, taking photos or in discussions with your fellow adventurers over a cup of coffee.

As a co- sailor, you may find yourself taking the helm at night, watching dolphins play in the bow waves and whales pass by, while the others sleep and the only sound is the wind in the sails. And you will remember falling asleep as moonlight and phosphor-escence flash in a dark sea, listening to the endless sound of breaking bow waves. Join Sea Norway and every day will bring new beginnings, new sights and sounds, new horizons and new adventures. Welcome to the oceanic experience of a lifetime!

Photo: Marit Helgerud

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Photo: Jan-Henrik Pederstad

LIFE ON BOARD


Foto: Tonje SelvĂĽg

CULTURAL EXPERIENCES Why not supplement your voyage with unique cultural experiences. Our ports of call make it easy for you to sample authentic Norwegian culture. Unique historical attractions range from World Heritage sites to a Viking chieftain’s longhouse with its own banqueting hall and a 17th century Manor House and Renaissance garden in a remote village.

Sample the local cuisine. It ranges from western Norwegian delicacies, like smoked ribs and lamb, to famous seafood specialties like salted cod and bacalao, to unique inland dishes such as pizzas made with ale and cheese from mountain goats and aquavit embellished sausage.

LO FOTR VI K I NG M U S EU M , LO FOTEN

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Photo: Martin Håndlykken / Visitnorway.com

Photo: Magnus Skrede – visitBergen.com

FIRE WORKS OV E R VÅGE N , BE RGE N

STAVA NG ER CO NS ERT H A L L

Photo: Ken A. Jenssen

Photo: CH – Visitnorway.com

LOCAL FESTIVALS Why not supplement your voyage with a few peculiarly Norwegian festivals.

FE STIVAL , OSLO

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Our stopovers sometimes coincide with local festivals, of which Norway has some unique examples: there’s the Tahiti Festival, an outdoor opera called Donna Bacalao and the world’s biggest herring feast. Local communities may also organise weekend “welcome festivals” ’to coincide with our arrival.

TH E O PERA TOWN, K R I STI A NS U ND


Photo: Christian Roth Christensen / Visitnorway.com

Why not supplement your voyage with a­ few once-in-a-lifetime culinary experiences. Norway’s cuisine is as diverse as its countryside. Our many ports of call, both coastal and deep inland, allow you to sample ­ a wide range of local specialties.

Photo: m_dickson/Foap/Visitnorway.com

LOCAL FOOD

LOCAL CHE E SE

S EA FO O D, TRO M S Ø

Try western Norwegian delicacies like smoked ribs and lamb’s head, famous ­ coastal seafood dishes like salted cod ­ and bacalao, or uniquely local recipes ­ from inland villages, such as pizza made ­ with ale bread base, cheese from mountain goats and aquavit embellished sausage.

Photo: merethe/Foap/Visitnorway.com

Photo: Christian Roth Christensen / Visitnorway.com

LOC A L SAU SAG E

N ORW EGIAN STRAW BE RRIE S AN D WAFFLE S

Photo: Christian Roth Christensen / Visitnorway.com

Our stopovers sometimes coincide with local festivals, of which Norway has some unique examples with a culinary twist: try the outdoor opera called Donna Bacalao or eat your way through the world’s biggest herring feast.

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Photo: CH - Visitnorway.com

Photo: Hildegunn Skage Teinum/Visit-Sørlandet

CITY LIFE S HOP P IN G IN KRISTIAN SAN D

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Photo: Nancy Bundt - Visitnorway.com

From the east, around Norway’s southern tip and westwards to the high North, the contrasts are extreme. The southernmost city of Kristiansand has idyllic beaches, a charming whitewashed old town and famous wildlife and amusement parks. Bodø, located north of the Arctic Circle, is home to the "midnight sun", eagle and whale safaris and the world’s strongest maelstrom. Other captivating coastal stopovers include the cosmopolitan oil capital of Stavanger, with Europe’s best-preserved wooden house settlement and Norway’s best surfing, and Bergen, the west coast World Heritage site and international maritime hub.

TRA D I TI O NA L J EWEL RY

Photo: Martin Håndlykken / Visitnorway.com

Visit some of Norway’s most enticing coastal cities and towns, which are dotted along the second longest coastline of any country in the world.

LU N CH IN BE RGE N

TRA D I TI O NA L K NI T TI NG


Photo: Thomas Rasmus Skaug / Visitnorway.com

FAMILY FUN

Photo: CH - Visitnorway.com

Photo: VisitSørlandet

LO FOTEN

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LOFOTE N

Why not supplement your voyage with a few fun activities for the whole family. Norway can be a fun place for the whole family, young and old alike. Not only will ­ you find family-friendly hotels, restaurants and attractions.

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Photo: Runar Larsen

Photo: Runar Larsen

FO LG E FO N N A

P ul pit Roc k

HIKING Why not supplement your voyage with a few once-in-a-lifetime hiking adventures. Norway, with its amazingly varied terrain, wide-open spaces and interconnected network of trails and cabins, is an Eldorado for hikers and nature lovers. Regardless of whether you prefer to visit World Heritage sites and iconic attractions, such as the panoramic Pulpit Rock or the world’s strongest maelstrom Saltstraumen, or rather want to discover breathtakingly beautiful villages and remote alpine plateaus, hiking can take you there.

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Many of the best outdoor destinations are within easy reach of our ports of call and ­­ you will find a wide selection of hiking and exploring excursions suitable for all ages ­ and levels of mobility.

On our visits to the Lofoten archipelago, stop at the most beautiful village in Norway, Reine for a trek up to the breathtaking seascapes from Reinebringen mountain or hike along a seascape of little fishing villages stacked up one after the other like a string ­ of pearls. If you want to follow in the footsteps of Norway’s Queen Sonja, our stop at Bodø brings you close to her favorite hiking destination, the craggy peaks of the Seven Sisters mountain range. Inland from Bergen, you can wander for ­ days across the alpine plateau ­of the ­ Hardangervidda National Park. With nearly 30 public cabins and endless trails to hike, it’s home to a large herd of wild reindeer ­ and close to the Folgefonna glacier.

If you travel through the city of Stavanger, don’t miss the hike up to Pulpit Rock, one ­ of the world’s truly breath-taking viewpoints. From this panorama point, at 604 meters, you look down on the magnificent Lysefjord, with its vagabond’s cave, ancient farms, wate­­r­ falls, idyllic islands and majestic landscape.


Photo: Tonje Selvåg

LOCAL HERITAGES Why not complement your voyage by exploring ­ Norway’s unique heritage.

Many of the country’s World Heritage sites are in easy reach of our ports of call. Norway is also renowned for its maritime heritage, from fishing and shipping to oil and gas. You can see evidence of this all along our route, from the ‘clipfish capital’ of Kristiansund founded on bacalao, to the futuristic Norwegian Petroleum Museum in Stavanger.

Other attractions you can discover along the way include a Viking chieftain’s longhouse with its own banqueting hall, and a 17th century Manor House and Renaissance garden in a remote coastal village. Once ashore, you’ll discover a plethora of museums, from Bergen’s Hanseatic Museum, and Lofoten’s Stockfish Museum and Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, to Oslo’s hyper-modern Munch Museum.

TH E O PERA A ND TH E NEW M U NC H M U S EU M

Photo: VisitOSLO/Didrick Stenersen

Norway’s rich history and cultural heritage can be seen in its unique museums, traditional cuisine and thriving folklore and artistic traditions.

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Photo: Martin Håndlykken / Visitnorway.com

BE RGE N Fotot. Tonje Selvåg

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Photo: Martin Håndlykken / Visitnorway.com

Photo. Ernst Furuhatt

HE N N IN GSVÆR

KO D E A RT M U S EU M , B ERG EN L OFOTR V IKIN G MUSE UM, LOFOTE N


Photo. Ernst Furuhatt


ST IF T E L S E N C HR IST IAN RADICH Akershusstranda 9, Skur 32 0150 Oslo, Norway Phone: +47 22 47 82 70 email: seanorway@radich.no

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