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5 BEST Fjord Cruises from Bergen, Norway [A Local’s Guide]

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As the “gateway to the fjords”, there are many fjord cruises from Bergen to choose from . It can be a little overwhelming knowing which one is the right fit for you. But I’m here to help!

I have lived in Bergen for more than 6 years now, and grew up just a few hours from here (by the fjords). As a result, I’m the perfect person to share the best fjord cruises leaving from Bergen!

In the past I have covered some of the great tours and excursions in Bergen , but the ones on this list are focused on just the fjords.

There are a few fjords within easy reach near Bergen, such as the Hardangerfjord, the Sognefjord (with its arms) and Osterfjorden. Some of these are amongst the best fjords in Norway , in my opinion.

A white catamaran boat sailing on a fjord in Norway, with lots of travellers standing on deck looking at the view.

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Quick Bergen Travel Guide

Where to stay : Hotel Norge is a centrally located, higher-end hotel that is perfect for any traveler – and my favorite. If you are looking for something in the historic city center, Clarion Havnekontoret is just a stone’s throw from the UNESCO-listed Bryggen. For something more budget-friendly, CityBox and Moxy are great alternatives!

Where to eat : I have so many favourite restaurants in Bergen, and have covered them all in this guide . Don’t miss Bryggeloftet (traditional, Norwegian), Poca Madre (Mexican), Boccone (Italian) and JAJA (International Street Food).

Top activities and tours in Bergen :

  • Mostraumen Fjord Cruise from Bergen (check out the best fjord cruises from Bergen in this guide )
  • Seeing the UNESCO listed Bryggen (on your own or on a walking tour )
  • Viking ship fjord cruise
  • Hiking or taking the funicular up Mount Fløyen
  • Going on a day trip to Flåm and the Nærøyfjord

Packing for Bergen : My golden rule when packing and dressing for any destination in Norway is layers. Layers, layers, layers – and Bergen is no different. Additionally, Bergen can be quite a rainy city, so a waterproof jacket such as this one is ideal. Good shoes for walking around the city is a must too (the city is very walkable).

Getting to Bergen : I have covered how to get from the airport to the city center in detail here .

Getting Around : Skyss is the official public transportation system in Bergen. Download the app Skyss Billett (ticket) to have tickets on your phone.

What is a fjord cruise?

In my Norway travel guide I have explained in detail what a fjord is, so I won’t spend too much time on that here. In short, a fjord is a body of water connected to the ocean , that was created by the glaciers of the last ice age.

There are over 1700 named fjords in Norway, which is quite insane to think about. It is not hard to understand why Norway is the official land of the fjords.

So, what is a fjord cruise ?

There are two types of fjord cruises. One type of fjord cruise is a large cruise ship going on a several days long trip along the Norwegian coastline and into the fjords. Cruise lines like P&O , Costa, MCS and Viking Cruises all have cruises to the Norwegian fjords.

However, the Bergen fjord cruises we are focusing on today are slightly different. They are also what most people think about when they hear the term.

A fjord cruise is a fancy name for a boat trip on the fjord. It has gotten its name because you are cruising silently on a fjord – and probably to make it sound a little more inviting than just “boat trip”.

The cruises can take any shape or size, from large electric vessels to small, fast-paced ones. All though the latter is often called a “Fjord Safari” instead.

No matter where in Norway you go, you are likely to come across a fjord cruise. Whether that’s Flåm , Geiranger, Stavanger or even Oslo .

And of course Bergen. Which is the focus of this article.

a green mountain side to the left of the photos, with houses scattered in the hills. A body of water is seen to the left: this is the aurlandsfjord, reachable by fjord cruise from bergen.

5 Best Fjord Cruises from Bergen

With Bergen being the largest city in western Norway, and within easy reach of several of the best fjords, it’s only natural that there are loads of fjord cruises to choose from.

That being said, which one should you choose?

Below I have outlined the best fjord cruises from Bergen – and highlighted details about each of them. That way, you can decide which is the perfect one for you!

Going on a fjord cruise is one of the most popular things to do in Bergen , and an absolute must when you visit. All of these start from the docks in the center of Bergen, and are round trip cruises. Unless otherwise specified.

#1 Fjord Cruise Bergen to Mostraumen

The fjord cruise from Bergen to Mostraumen is amongst the most popular ones leaving from the city. This is mainly because it is the shortest and easiest way to see the fjords from Bergen.

If you are spending a day in Bergen and are short on time – and don’t have plans to travel from Bergen to Flåm – this is a good choice.

This 3-hour fjord cruise takes you from the Bergen docks through the Mostraumen strait. Along the way you will see the Osterfjord, one of the fjords closest to the city.

You’ll stay nice and warm inside the boat, which departs year-round. This fjord cruise is beautiful no matter what time of year you visit.

There is also a private option available for this tour.

  • Duration : 3-4 hours
  • Fjords : Osterfjord
  • Max travellers : 85
  • Advance booking needed : Yes

#2 Sognefjord Cruise from Bergen

The Sognefjord is known as the “king of the fjords”, and with good reason. It is the longest fjord in the world (with the exception of one in Greenland that is frozen – so it doesn’t count, in my opinion). It is also the deepest.

In addition to this, it has some pretty famous fjord arms. Fjord arms are basically smaller fjords that “stick out” of the bigger fjord.

If you imagine your arm and hand being the main fjord (i.e. the Sognefjord in this case), your fingers would be the fjord arms.

At the end of the Sognefjord you will find the Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord, both world heritage fjords and a world heritage site. The latter is listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List together with the Geirangerfjord (further north).

Therefore, travelling through the Sognefjord from Bergen is a great way to see the length of the world’s biggest fjord. However, it is a full-day trip – so expect to leave Bergen early (at 8 in the morning), and to get back late (around 9 in the evening).

This includes a 2-hour stop in Flåm. I recommend having lunch at the bakery and going on a stroll along the fjord.

Basically, this is a return ticket on the express boat from Bergen to Flåm. It runs only in the summer months. Many locals don’t consider it a fjord cruise, but a mode of transportation. But, as we established above, a fjord cruise is simply a boat on the fjord – so you’re good to go!

You can also consider getting a return ticket for the next day, and spend the night in Flåm! There are some great hotels in Flåm to choose from, and this would give you a chance to explore the village and region more. Note that accommodation is not included in the boat ticket.

  • Duration : 13 hours
  • Fjords : Sognefjord, Aurlandsfjord
  • Max travellers : 150
  • Cost : $244 (round trip) / $133 (one way)

#3 The Nærøyfjord Fjord Cruise (including train & bus)

As mentioned, the Nærøyfjord is a fjord arm of the Sognefjord and perhaps the most important destination for fjord tours near Bergen.

On this full day trip, you’ll get to not only experience a fjord cruise on the Nærøyfjord, but also the famous Flåm Railway (one of the world’s most scenic rail journeys).

Thus, this is not just a fjord cruise from Bergen, but a round trip excursion taking you from Bergen to the fjords and back using train, bus and cruise. The Oslo-Bergen railway is also included on this trip.

It is very similar to the Norway in a Nutshell tour , so it is possible to book each leg of the journey individually. If you have more than just a day, I also recommend looking at some of my itineraries , that take you from Bergen to the fjords for a night or two.

Sights along the way on this cruise not only include the Nærøyfjord, but also picturesque fjord villages, waterfalls and of course the Flåm Valley (where the Flåm Railway goes).

  • Duration : 10 hours
  • Fjords : Nærøyfjord, Aurlandsfjord
  • Max travellers : 99
  • Cost : $435

The nærøyfjord can be seen on a fjord cruise from bergen. This photo was taken on a day with beautiful weather, and the skies are all blue. There are some waves on the fjord, and the sun is shining on a mountain to the right.

#4 Viking Ship Fjord Cruise

If you want a more unique, and exclusive experience, this might be the cruise for you.

Sailing on an authentic Viking ship with just 12 travellers on board is a great way to explore the harbour and sights outside of Bergen. Whilst it doesn’t take you far from the city, and thus not into any of the more dramatic fjords, this can still be worthwhile if you want to go off the beaten path.

During this 1,5-hour sailing you’ll be treated to a hot drink, and some lovely views of the city. Definitely a must for families or Viking enthusiasts!

  • Duration : 1,5 hours
  • Fjords : Bergen harbour, Puddefjorden
  • Max travellers : 12

#5 Private Fjord Cruises from Bergen

Last, but not least, going on a private Bergen fjord cruise might be more your style. These options are perfect for those travelling in a big group or with a rowdy family.

Or just for a couple wanting a truly exclusive experience on the fjords.

There are several options for private tours from Bergen, taking you through Osterfjorden by private yacht or in a fast-paced RIB boat.

Basically, you can choose your own adventure here, and since it’s just you onboard, you get the full attention of your captain and crew.

  • Duration : 4-11 hours (depending on what you book)
  • Max travellers : Private
  • Cost : from $500
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More Fjord Cruises from Bergen

Of course, this list includes the 5 best fjord cruises departing (and ending) in Bergen. However, there are more to choose from. Below you’ll find more Bergen fjord tours to choose from, in case you wanted more options!

Bergen Fjord Cruises FAQ

Below are the most frequently asked questions about taking a fjord cruise from Bergen – answered by a local!

The closest fjord to Bergen is the Osterfjord, which you can reach on a fjord cruise to Mostraumen. However, the Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord are just 3 hours away!

Personally, I think the fjords are beautiful year round. The most stunning months in terms of waterfalls is May-June, and July-September are also great.

The Norwegian fjords are just a short drive or fjord cruise from Bergen.

Lots of them! Costa, P&O, Viking, MSC, Royal Caribbean to name a few.

Layers. No matter what time of year, the weather in Norway can change fast, so always wear and bring layers. A small puffer jacket, such as this one , is ideal.

YES! The fjords are absolutely breathtaking, with such stunning natural scenery. They should be on your bucket list.

Yes, you can! All though it is a little colder than you might be used to.

Yes, but only small ones, such as Puddefjorden.

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See all the ways you can experience the Norwegian fjords from the charming city of Bergen, from two hours to full days. Explore the fjords in a number of ways, from traditional sailboats to hyper-modern zero-emission vessels. There are many reasons why Bergen is one of Norway’s most popular tourist destinations, the main ones being the historic UNESCO-listed town center with its stunning architecture, and the city’s role as a «gateway to the fjords».

With no shortage of water around, from the Norwegian Sea to the famous fjords of the Vestlandet region; the mighty Sognefjorden, the UNESCO listed Nærøyfjorden, and the attractive Hardangerfjord you can find your fjord adventure around Bergen here!

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5 of the best fjord cruises from Bergen

Set among majestic mountains and home to colourful wooden houses, Bergen is the gateway to Norway’s breathtaking fjords. 

The town of Balestrand can be visited on a full-day cruise of the Sognefjord

The city itself is charming, but it’s taking a cruise that really lets you see the nearby fjords in all their grandeur. 

Prepare to be captivated by cascading waterfalls, towering cliffs and serene glacial landscapes, all while cruising through clear turquoise waters. 

Taking a fjord cruise from Bergen is honestly a pretty extraordinary experience that will leave you in awe of nature’s wonders. But what kind of trips are available, and how do you get started?

Quick take: our 3 favourite cruises

  • See Bergen’s famous waterfront from a Viking-style ship on this tour
  • Take an epic cruise to the pretty village of Flåm , and then the train to Oslo
  • Get up close and personal with a huge waterfall on this fun cruise

Why start in Bergen?

Fjord cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate some of Norway’s prettiest fjords.

But what makes Bergen the ideal starting point for your fjord cruise?

Bergen is a beautiful town from which to start your fjord cruise

Well, the location is important. Situated on the southwestern coast, close to some of the best fjords in Norway, Bergen is THE hub for organised fjord cruises.

These fjord cruises have gained tremendous popularity among tourists, especially those visiting from abroad, and lots of restaurants and hotels have sprung up to cater to their needs.

Not only that but the city offers a treasure trove of cultural and historical attractions to explore before or after your cruise. You can stroll through the Unesco-listed Bryggen Wharf, with its vibrant Hanseatic buildings that tell stories of the past, or visit the lively fish market for a taste of local flavours. 

And don’t miss the chance to take a funicular ride up to Mount Fløyen for panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes.

For more on what to do in Bergen, read our Bergen guides .

The Geirangerfjord is often cited as Norway's most beautiful fjord.

Which fjords can you visit from Bergen?

These are the main fjords that you can visit on a fjord cruise from Bergen:

  • Sognefjord : Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, the Sognefjord is home to majestic cliffs, tranquil waters and charming villages like Flåm and Balestrand. (Flåm can also be visited on this epic train trip ).
  • Hardangerfjord : With its orchards, waterfalls and the famous Trolltunga rock formation , Hardangerfjord is a well-known fjord that presents a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
  • Geirangerfjord : A Unesco World Heritage Site, Geirangerfjord boasts dramatic mountain peaks, waterfalls such as the Seven Sisters and the Bridal Veil, and the charming village of Geiranger. It is often considered one of the most beautiful fjords in Norway.
  • Nærøyfjord : Another Unesco World Heritage Site, Nærøyfjord is a narrow fjord renowned for its steep cliffs and pristine natural surroundings. 

Which cruise should you join?

First, decide on the duration of the cruise to fit your schedule and preferences. 

Also consider the size of the vessel, as smaller ships often provide more intimate rides, and think about which kinds of things you want to see on the trip. Some cruises only take a quick tour around one fjord before returning to base, while longer ones allow you time to stop and explore.

You should definitely take into account the time of year, as the landscapes and weather conditions vary hugely from season to season. Summer (May to early September) is really the best time. There’s never any guarantee of sunshine in Bergen, but at least there is plenty of daylight.

For more on the fjords and which ones to visit, read our guide to the 16 best fjords in Norway .

If you need some tips for specific cruises, check out the options below.

Scenic fjord cruise to Mostraumen

This is one of our favourite cruises, a fjord adventure from Bergen that showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Osterfjord. 

This exceptional cruise offers comfort, stunning views, and unforgettable moments in the heart of Norway’s natural wonders.

Duration 3.5 hours

Cost NOK 851 / US$ 80 per person

Highlights Discover the allure of the Norwegian fjord landscape, enjoy the thrill of being near a cascading waterfall, relax on the sun deck or inside the cabin, and view rare and exciting wildlife.

An epic trip to Flåm and Oslo

This is one of the most popular cruises and for good reason! You get an entire day cruising from Bergen to Flåm, and explore the Sognefjord along the way. 

The village of Flåm can be seen on a cruise along the Sognefjord

You will also pass by cosy coastal villages, and get a chance to explore the picturesque village of Flåm and the renowned Flåm Railway , before heading on to Oslo by train.

Duration 14 hours

Cost NOK 12,000 / US$ 1200 per person

Highlights Cruise from Bergen to Flåm, explore Flam at your own pace, and sail through the majestic Sognefjord. The train ride to Oslo is scenic too!

Viking ship sailing experience and sightseeing trip

If you want a truly unique cruise adventure, we recommend this one.

You’ll get to board a traditional Viking-style ship and discover the historic waterfront of Bergen, as well as the surrounding fjords.

You may even get a chance to hoist the sail and navigate the ship! 

Duration 1.5 hours

Cost NOK 900 / US$ 87 per person

Highlights Marvel at the Viking ship design and construction, feel the exhilarating sensation as the ship’s square sail catches the wind, and take in the views of Bergen and the surrounding fjords.

Sightseeing fjord cruise to Alversund Strait

We highly recommend this cruise for a picturesque fjord experience. Embark on a journey from Bergen to the Alversund Streams and admire the magnificent and varied fjord landscapes of the Nordhordland region. 

Duration 3 hours

Cost: NOK 590 / US$ 60 per person

Highlights Cruise by the wharf and the Bergenhus fortress, navigate through an archipelago of islands, and gaze at the remarkable Alversund channel. 

Mostraumen fjord cruise

On this tour, you’ll set sail from Bergen and enjoy splendid views of the iconic Bryggen from the water. 

On a cruise from Bergen to Mostraumen, you'll see waterfalls and dramatic scenery

Cruise along the scenic 27-km-long Osterfjord, surrounded by towering mountains, as it gradually narrows into the enticing Mostraumen strait, where mighty currents flow.

Duration 4 hours

Cost NOK 790 / US $80 per person

Highlights Cruise serenely along tranquil lakes, and embrace their cool and peaceful ambiance. Be amazed by the grandeur of the steep cliffs, majestic mountains and vast open natural landscapes that unfold before your eyes.

What to expect on a fjord cruise from Bergen

It’s pretty simple! Most day cruises leave from the one of the piers along the central harbour in Bergen.

See Bergen's Bryggen Wharf on a fjord cruise.

Once you’re on board, prepare for a captivating opportunity as you sail through iconic fjords like Sognefjord or Hardangerfjord. 

Cruises typically take a few hours, though some last a full day, providing ample time to take in the majestic landscapes and savour the views. 

Some cruise boats also have a rooftop deck, onboard dining and wildlife viewing opportunities, so check the description before booking to ensure your preferences align with the offerings.

Top tips for a fjord cruise from Bergen

And finally, for a smooth and enjoyable fjord cruise experience, here are some practical tips to bear in mind: 

  • Bring layered clothing, including a waterproof jacket, comfortable shoes for walking, and sunscreen. 
  • Don’t forget your phone or camera to make sure you capture the best pics of the stunning landscapes on your Norway cruise .
  • The best time to go on a fjord cruise is during the summer months of June to August when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. However, be prepared for crowds during peak tourist season.
  • Book in advance! Fjord cruises can be popular, so book your tickets in advance to make sure you get on the cruise you want.
  • It sounds obvious but if you’re prone to sea-sickness, bring sea-sickness tablets!
  • Follow safety guidelines. This means listening to the crew’s instructions, staying within designated areas, and being careful when near the edges of the boat.

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Experience the spectacular fjord landscape in Nordhordland on this fjord cruise from Bergen to the narrow strait Alverstraumen.

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On the first part of the cruise you get a great view of several of the historic sites in the city, including Bergenhus Fortress, Mariakirken (St. Mary's church) and Bryggen, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The boattrip continues through the magnificent and varied nature in Western Norway in the City Fjord, the Salhus Fjord and the Kverna Fjord towards the spectacular Alverstraumen. Alverstraumen is a strait in Alver municipality. The strait is between 100 and 200 meters wide and one kilometer long, and is characterized by strong tidal currents. On the way through the strait we pass a labyrinth of larger and smaller islands and islets. Departure point: The departure point is at Børshopen by the Fish Market, right behind the Tourist Information. It is within walking distance of most hotels and the cruise port in Bergen. The tour finish at the same place at Børshopen. About the boat: M/S Eric Bloodaxe is a modern sightsseeing boat that has plenty of space outside and inside, not to mention a stunning view from the panoramic deck. The boat is adapted for wheelchair users inside and outside on the main deck, and there is also space for strollers. Food is not sold onboard, but feel free to bring your own lunch. Duration:  3 hours and 15 minutes Tickets are sold online here, at the Tourist Information in Bergen, on bergencruise.no and on board.  ONLINE BOOKING: Your email confirmation is your ticket for this tour. Please bring a print out of your ticket or show the ticket on your mobile device when boarding. Cancellation policy: For cancellations received up to 72 hours before the scheduled departure, you will receive a full refund. For cancellations received less than 72 hours before the scheduled departure, we don't offer refunds. Contact the point of sale where you purchased the ticket in case of cancellation. Bergen Card: 15% discount when using the Bergen Card. Enter BergenCard in the promo code field in the booking process to get the discount. Remember that valid cards must be presented when boarding for each person in the booking. Not available on family ticket.

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Cruises from Bergen

Bergen is an arrival and departure point for many cruise ships on their way to Northern Europe. This includes cruises to Norway and the Norwegian fjords, as well as Scandinavia and the Baltic. Cruise lines including Viking Cruises, and others all provide departures from Bergen.

Bergen is a destination that should be on the itinerary of each cruise through Norway due to its alluring setting in the middle of Fjord Norway. Around 330 cruise ships make port visits in Bergen each year, bringing in a total of more than 600,000 cruise passengers. Cruise passengers frequently stop at Bergen on their way to or from the Norwegian fjords. Skolten Cruise Port, also known as Vagen Harbor, is where smaller cruise ships dock when they arrive in Bergen, whereas Dokken Port, located next to the Fish Market, is where the larger cruise ships land.

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Bergen, Norway

The Bergen Card is available for either 24 or 48 hours and grants the holder free rides on the city’s buses and Bybanen (Bergen’s light railway) as well as free or subsidized admission to a wide variety of museums and attractions. Beginning your exploration of Bergen’s rich cultural scene with a stroll around the city’s ancient Bryggen neighborhood is a great way to get started. This section of the town runs parallel to the harbor and was a major center of trade back in the 17th century. These days, it is filled with plenty of quaint museums and cafes, and it is famous for the brilliantly colored buildings that line its streets.

Aside from that, the Bergen Art Museum is home to some of the most impressive works of art in the entirety of Norway, and the Buergen Kunst Museum features artworks by the likes of Picasso, Munch, and Miro, in addition to a large number of works by local artists.

Bergen’s Seven Mountains

The Seven Mountains, which surround the city of Bergen, hold a special place in local lore and are a symbol of the region’s reverence for nature. Hiking in the varying mountainous and forested terrain that surrounds Bergen is a popular pastime. The mountains provide not just wide hiking pathways for people of varying levels of fitness but also breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings. You can choose from a variety of activities, from a casual 15-minute stroll in the sun to more challenging ones like day hikes and steep inclines. There are many more than seven mountains in the Bergen area, but these are the ones most often thought of as the “official seven.” They are: Ulriken, Flyen (sometimes called Flyfjellet), Lvstakken, Damsgrdsfjellet, Sandviksfjellet, Lyderhorn, and Rundemanen.

If you don’t feel like making the ascent on foot, you can always take the cable car from the city center up to the peak. The most popular peak is Mount Fyen, which can be reached from the city via the Flibanen Funicular, though the fitter among us are more likely to choose the 40-minute hike. From the top, you can see the fjords and the shoreline as you make your way to the other mountains, such as Mount Rundemanen and Mount Ulriken. The Ulriken cable car is conveniently accessible via regular bus service and the seasonal sightseeing bus.

Norwegian Fjords, Baltic and Scandinavia cruise from Bergen

No matter which route you choose to take on your cruise through Northern Europe, you will see recognizable sites and scenery along the way. There are a variety of fascinating cruises available around Northern Europe that are suitable for almost any traveler. Find cruises to destinations such as Norway’s Fjords, the Baltic Sea, and Scandinavia that depart from the cruise terminal in Bergen and choose the best itinerary.

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Bergen is also a great place to start a cruise up Norway’s west coast toward the North Cape to the land of midnight sun and majestic Northern lights . Those embarking on cruises from Bergen can visit places like Stavanger , Haugesund , Olden , Flam , Alesund , Trondheim , Leknes , Eidfjord , Honningsvag , Kristiansand , Geiranger , Hellesylt , the Lofoten Islands , and many more. Most visitors come to see the fjords, two of which—the Geirangerfjord and the Nærøyfjord —are on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The longest fjord is Sognefjord , and the Hardangerfjord is well-known for its cherry and apple trees. Nordfjorden is the sixth-longest fjord in Norway, so it’s no surprise that it also attracts many cruise ships.

Denmark , Germany , Poland , Lithuania, Latvia , Estonia , Russia, Finland , and Sweden are the nine countries that are located on either side of the Baltic Sea. It is easy to arrange a cruise from Bergen with stop to any of the Baltic capitals, such as Helsinki , Tallinn , Riga , Stockholm , or St. Petersburg. There are also stops in Baltic Sea cities like Kiel , Warnemunde , Gdansk , Muuga , Klaipeda , and Visby . on routes that leave from Bergen.

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The term Scandinavia in local usage covers the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The cruise may make stops in many locations in Scandinavia, including Copenhagen, Aarhus , Skagen , Gothenburg , and Helsingborg .

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Flåm village is nestled at the end of the spectacular Aurlandsfjord in the heart of Fjord Norway.

From a ride one of Europe’s most famous railway journeys that twists and turns through a lush valley from a mountain plateau to fjord, to a gentle stroll past waterfalls and picturesque farms to a historic church, Norway’s Flåm offers something for everyone as a cruise port call.

If you’re planning to visit Flåm on a Norwegian fjords cruise this summer, you certainly won't be alone. Last year, 112 cruise ships with almost 240,000 passengers called in at the small Norwegian village.

With the well-publicized ban on most cruise ships entering Norway’s UNESCO World Heritage listed fjords getting ever closer, the 2024 cruising season looks set to be one of the busiest ever in Flåm.

One issue with this popularity is the lack of availability of some cruise line excursions. Some popular organized trips, notably the Flåm Railway, often sell out in advance of the cruise setting sail. But even when cruise excursions are full, that doesn’t mean you are left without options.

Ride The Flåm Railway

Tourists worldwide travel to Flåm to enjoy the breathtaking views, tunnels, and waterfalls of the 12-5-mile-long Flåm Railway .

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Highlights include the photo stop at the spectacular Kjosfossen waterfall, which is at its most powerful in the spring and early summer. Make the most of the five minutes out on the platform as it’s a wonderful spot for photography.

The scenic railway journey from Flåm to Myrdal is a travel highlight of any visit to Flåm, Norway.

Although cruise excursions on the Flåm Railway sell out quickly, that doesn’t mean tickets are unavailable.

Tour operators reserve a number of carriages for use by cruise line excursions. They will be full, while there’s often still space in the regular train carriages. Book a specific departure in advance , or take a chance with availability on the day.

The train’s interior is dated, but large windows give everyone a good view. Try to board early and sit on the right-hand side from Flåm to Myrdal to get the best views. However, don't worry too much, as there are periods of impressive valley views on both sides.

The train station in Flåm is just a few minutes’ walk from the cruise ship dock, so there really is little added value by paying a lot more for the official cruise line excursion.

Fjord Sightseeing Cruise

It may seem unnecessary to get off a cruise ship and immediately board a sightseeing boat, but there are many reasons to do just that in Flåm.

Depending on your itinerary and dinner arrangements, you may miss the sailaway from Flåm. That would be a crying shame, for the hour’s sailing down the Aurlandsfjord is one of the best landscapes in the entire fjord region.

The sightseeing cruise of the Aurlandsfjord will allow you to enjoy these sights at the brightest part of the day, with the added bonus of sailing into the breathtaking Nærøyfjord, something no cruise ship is small enough to do.

A trip on the stylish all-electric fjord sightseeing ferry is time well spent when visiting Flåm, ... [+] Norway.

It’s also a chance to appreciate Norway’s most spectacular fjord scenery on a completely silent vessel. You’ll feel as if you’re gliding along the fjord on these stylish, all-electric sightseeing ferries.

When making an independent booking , take care to understand the timetable and the conditions of booking. There aren’t many departures, so you need to be sure of timings.

Explore The Fjord By Kayak

If you do plan on enjoying the Aurlandsfjord from the deck of your cruise ship, then how about exploring the fjord from a very different vantage point?

Suitable for beginners and families, a three-hour kayak tour of the fjord is available for independent bookings every day during the cruising season, at a cost of approximately $100 per person. Experienced kayakers may prefer to simply rent a kayak at a similar price for a full-day rental.

Self-Guided Cycling Tour

With flat terrain and spectacular sights in both directions, Flåm is ideal to explore by bicycle.

All-day rental starting at $42 allows plenty of time to explore the northern route along the shore of the Aurlandsfjord, and the southern route following the river into the Flåm valley to enjoy the waterfall Brekkefossen, old farmstead buildings, and the historic church.

For a helping hand, consider spending a little more to rent an electric-powered bicycle.

Old Flåm Village Walk

It’s not necessary to spend any money at all to enjoy some of the highlights of Flåm. Allow about 45 minutes for the walk to the historic Flåm church, a 17th-century wooden church located at the heart of the old village center.

The old village center of Flåm is an enjoyable walk from the modern cruise port.

There’s a lot to see along the way, from the well-kept houses and occasional train rumbling by to the attractive river and distant waterfall Brekkefossen.

For a closer look at the waterfall and a wonderful, elevated view of the village and valley, follow the signed trail from the village.

Flåm Cruise Port Planning Tips

A big question that will help you make the most of your time is how busy the port will be on the day of your visit. Check if yours will be the only cruise ship in dock using the cruise ship calendar maintained by Flåm Port .

If there’s more than one ship (it’s possible for two to visit if one anchors in the fjord), then booking all activities in advance will be essential to avoid disappointment.

Finally, only a few hundred people live in Flåm, so the village quickly becomes overwhelmed when even a relatively small cruise ship visits.

Opponents to cruise ships have become more vocal in recent years with grassroots campaigns growing in support. There are many locals who do support the industry and the economic benefit it brings, but if you’re visiting on a large vessel, keep this ongoing debate in mind when meeting locals.

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These Are the Best Cruise Lines for Adults in 2024

The world's best cruise lines for adults have one major perk in common: the child-free utopia passengers are afforded while sailing. Daydreaming on deck , leisurely romantic dinners, dancing into the wee hours, popping champagne, and even getting tatted—such unabashed joys have everything to do with being grownup and nothing to do with kids.

The best adult cruises allow passengers to pursue relaxation, rejuvenation, and indulgence, undisturbed by tantrum-minded toddlers and other children potentially ruining your me-time groove. For when it's time to sail away from the stresses of life on land, we've pulled together the very best cruise lines for adults, plus their most exciting itineraries available for booking in 2024 and early 2025.

Note that while some of these lines are strictly adults-only, others are adults-oriented, meaning that they may have some well-behaved older children on board during school holidays but otherwise, rarely do. Most are small ship experiences with geared-to-grownup itineraries spanning the globe and leaning into all-inclusiveness and luxury—all the better to admire when it’s all about you.

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Formerly Crystal Cruises, the adults-driven luxury line was purchased by Abercrombie & Kent Travel Group, then dramatically remodeled and reborn as Crystal. Its legions of fiercely loyal fans are largely back, as are many familiar crew who pamper passengers incessantly. Its two gorgeous ships, 740-passenger Crystal Serenity and 606-passenger Crystal Symphony , fairly ooze sophistication and style. Crystal renewed its partnership with Nobu Matsuhisa; the line's award-winning onboard restaurant Umi Uma presents the globally renowned chef’s only plates at-sea. These ships voyage most of the world, with inclusions like nearly all dining, alcohol, 24-hour room service, gratuities, butler service, and WiFi.

The sailing to take this year: Crystal Serenity offers a 12-day Cape Town to Tema, Ghana , visiting Namibia , Angola, and São Tomé, a dual-island nation dubbed Africa’s Galápagos. Incredible outings include climbing Walvis Bay’s colossal sand dunes and exploring São Tomé’s pristine forests with nearly 200 endemic species. Departs May 5, 2024, from $6,900 per person .

Cruise Ship Ponant's Le Laperouse

This adults-oriented luxury French line of small sleek ships include its six newest 184-passenger “Ponant Explorer” vessels, four 264-passenger expedition sister ships, and 32-passenger yacht Le Ponant . While many cruises are bilingual, sails in partnership with the prestigious Smithsonian Journeys are English-only. Count on some 44 such itineraries including onboard talks given by world-class experts, one excursion in each port, and other fare-included perks such as dining, alcohol, WiFi, and gratuities. So many Smithsonian Journeys compel, such as a nine-day Celtic Voyage, eight-day Cultural and Natural Treasures of Japan by Sea, and a nine-day Circumnavigation of Sicily.

The sailing to take this year: Hats-off to Le Champlain’s immersive Sicily voyage sailing roundtrip Valletta, Malta . Besides noted ports, this sail includes visits to Ggantija Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Maltese isle of Gozo; and another UNESCO stunner, Lipari in the Aeolian Islands. The line's 2025 departures add Tunis as a further temptation. Departs April 14, 2024, June 2, 2025, and August 29, 2025, from $8,580 per person .

Seabourn an ultraluxury adultsoriented line recently introduced twin polarclass expedition ships 264passenger Seabourn...

Seabourn, an ultra-luxury adults-oriented line, recently introduced twin polar-class expedition ships, 264-passenger Seabourn Pursuit and Seabourn Venture, with exploration toys like submarines and a 24-expert team to guide and engage passengers. Luxe elements include all-suite accommodations, complimentary caviar, and eight dining venues. Seabourn’s five all-suite ocean liners include the two newest and most glam 600-passenger sister ships, Seabourn Ovation and Seabourn Encore . Seabourn fares include all the restaurants on board (including the new Mediterranean venue Solis on non-expedition ships), alcohol, 24-hour suite dining, dancing on deck, and caviar in the surf beach barbecues.

The sailing to take this year: Seabourn ships roam the globe, with knockout itineraries like a 12-day “Canary Island Jewels and Morocco” on Seabourn Ovation , sailing roundtrip Lisbon . Imagine sipping local wine in the westernmost Canaries, wandering lively souks in Tangier, and learning to cook delicious Moroccan specialties. Departs April 26, from $6,204 per person .

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Ultra-luxurious and opulent, this adults-oriented six-ship line is inclusive to the max: think business-class airline tickets for international flights, fine dining, all-suite accommodations, 24-hour suite service, alcohol, dining, valet laundry, gratuities, transfers, and some shore excursions. Multi-million-dollar art collections on the three newest ships stun. On brand-new 744-passenger Seven Seas Grandeur , revel in 1,600 masterpieces including multiple Picassos and a Fabergé egg, the first to reside at-sea. The entire ship’s design is jaw-droppingly beautiful and restaurants, like pan-Asian Pacific Rim and the French Chartreuse, excel.

The sailing to take this year: This ship sails many locales, like an enchanting 12-day fall foliage cruise from Boston to Montréal , with complimentary excursions like visiting Kennebunkport, Maine , a Nova Scotia pub tour, and high tea at the iconic Château Frontenac in Quebec City . Departs October 1, 2024, from $12,699 per person .

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Windstar Cruises

This luxe-minded, adults-oriented line counts six vessels that accommodate between 148 and 342 passengers. Three are tall-sails Wind Class ships; three are all-suite Star Plus Class yachts. All offer a relaxed, friendly on-board ambiance, with itineraries leaning into small ports, late-night departures, and port overnights . From the water sport platform, guests can kayak, paddle board, snorkel, or water trampoline. Besides the Caribbean and Mediterranean, Windstar ships also ply far-flung waters, from transatlantic crossings to cruises in South America and Iceland . Star Breeze now sails Tahiti voyages, cruising the unforgettable turquoise waters of French Polynesia year-round.

The sailing to take this year: “Tahitian Treasures and Magnificent Marquesas ” (the latter a cruise rarity) sails 14-days roundtrip Papeete, including visiting Paul Gauguin’s former home on Hiva Oa, exploring a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and ogling the Pacific’s largest Tiki sculptures. Departs July 4, 2024, from $6,199 per person .

Scenic Eclipse cruise

Scenic is an adults-oriented, ultra-luxury polar-class expedition line with two 228-passenger vessels, Scenic Eclipse I and Scenic Eclipse II . The ships feel sexy and sophisticated, with all-suite accommodations, butler service, up to 10 dining experiences, nine bars and lounges, and a huge spa with a yoga and Pilates studio. Expect numerous inclusions, like alcohol, dining, WiFi, gratuities, and shore excursions (other than helicopter or submersible rides) led by seasoned experts. Scenic explores the globe, emphasizing polar itineraries .

The sailing to take this year: The line recently introduced a Scenic Eclipse II Western Australia Kimberley region itinerary. Expedition highlights include coral islands with thousands of endemic birds, vertical waterfalls, and ancient Indigenous rock art. Sailing May until September, 11-day voyages between Broome and Darwin, Australia, begin at $11,730 per person .

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If you want to cruise with the cool kids, book an adults-only Virgin Voyages cruise. This line puts the hip in hipster; it calls cruisers sailors , is LGBTQ+-friendly, and attracts everyone from 20-something groups of friends to middle-aged-and-up couples. The premium line’s fares includes complimentary dining in a whopping 20 restaurants like Gunbae, a Korean bbq hotspot, WiFi, group fitness classes, and gratuities. Think high-energy happy campers, er, sailors, who celebrate with new tats done on board, many cocktails (don’t miss the Champagne Lounge), dance parties, pop-up circus performances, and hanging in port late-night. The three 2,770-passenger sister ships Scarlet Lady , Valiant Lady , and Resilient Lady sail the Caribbean and Med.

The sailing to take this year: Find fast fun on Scarlet Lady five-day roundtrip Miami cruises, like “Fire and Sunset Soirées,” with a private Beach Club experience in Bimini, Bahamas ; it’s abuzz with private cabanas, beach bonfires, and floaty pool parties. Departures March 20, April 17, May 1, December 11, from $1,620 per person .

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An adults-oriented ultra-luxury line, Silversea offers both polar-class expedition ships and ocean liners that sail to more than 900 destinations across all seven continents. Fares include all-suite accommodations, butlers, caviar service, gratuities, alcohol, most dining, and some shore excursions (all outings on expedition ships).

The sailing to take this year: Among itineraries, consider cruising Antarctica on board the intimate and glam 200-passenger (in polar regions) Silver Endeavor . With spacious suites, four restaurants, and a passionate expedition team, the ship sails the region between late October 2024 into March 2025. Six-day itineraries include roundtrip flights to Antarctica, bypassing the often-turbulent Drake Passage. Sailing six to 18-days roundtrip from Puerto Williams, Chile, starting at $12,150 per passenger .

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On this adults-only cruise line, choose between river , ocean, and expedition vessels. Viking ships sail all seven continents. Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris explore the poles but also sail Niagara, the Great Lakes, and Chilean fjords. While categorized as upper premium, Viking’s ocean and expedition fleet includes many amenities, such as one shore excursion per port, all dining, afternoon tea, beer and wine with lunch and dinner, spa Thermal Suite access, WiFi, and 24-hour room service.

The sailing to take this year: Since Viking is Norwegian, start with a “Viking Homelands” cruise. The 15-day voyages on various 930-passenger ocean-going sister ships sails between Stockholm and Bergen, Norway, and visits six countries including Poland, Denmark, and Germany. The packed itinerary includes sailing fjords and hiking remote Swedish islands, to touring Berlin and Copenhagen . Departures from May 3, 2024 to August 36, 2024; from $7,999 per person.

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SeaDream Yacht Club

Pajamas embroidered with your name, sleeping under the stars on Balinese Dream Beds, candlelit dinners under the stars, water sports from the ships’ marina with a slide into the sea—there are so many allures of the adults-oriented, privately-owned 112-passenger Sea Dream I and Sea Dream II . The extensively remodeled luxury ships feel like exclusive yachts, with crew quickly learning your personal preferences. Elegant staterooms and suites offer amenities like organic bath toiletries, plush robes, and 24-hour room service. Stellar cuisine includes raw, plant-based, and organic selections with included wine pairings.

The sailing to take this year: The mega-yachts primarily cruise the Med and Caribbean, with standouts like Sea Dream I ’s seven-day “Secluded Southern Spain and Morocco” itinerary from Lisbon to Málaga . Excursions include a Seville, Spain , overnight with flamenco performance, visit to an Algarve, Portugal , fishing village with wine-tasting and exploring historical Cordoba, Spain . Departs May 13, 2024, from $7,699 per passenger .

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Uniworld Boutique River Cruises

Adults-oriented Uniworld has a stunning fleet of 17 river cruise ships . Awash in antiques, custom fabrics, and original art, the vessels resemble luxurious European boutique hotels rather than typical riverboats. Each possesses its own vibrant personality, reflecting the waters it sails. Count handcrafted Savoir Beds of England, marble baths with Asprey toiletries, and towel warmers among posh amenities. Alcohol, farm-to-table dining, airport transfers, excursions, gratuities, and wellness classes are included, and often-local entertainment. These posh boats sail throughout Europe and Asia , as well as Peru , with some offering land or rail extensions.

The sailing to take this year: Beloved by oenophiles, S.S. Bon Voyage’s Brilliant Bordeaux sails eight days roundtrip Bordeaux, France on three rivers, promising multiple wine tastings, and village and heritage walking tours. Departing March 31, 2024 to October 27, 2024 from $3,599 per person .

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Fjord Line cruise between Bergen and Stavanger

Nøstegaten 30, Bergen, Bergen

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Duration : 6 hours

Season : Summer

Beautiful mountains and deep fjords make an unbeatable Norwegian combination. Travel with Fjord Line between Bergen and Stavanger! Book your ticket here.

The Fjord Line ships, MS Stavangerfjord and MS Bergensfjord, travel daily from Bergen to Stavanger through exceptionally beautiful natural landscapes.

Sailing directly from the Port of Bergen in the city centre, Fløyen, Ulriken and the other city mountains along the fjord provide a bewitching backdrop as we make our way to beautiful Haugalandet, where the distance between the open sea to islets, archipelagos and deep fjords is minimal.

The ship sails in inshore waters for the entire voyage, so you’re never far from natural landscapes or landmarks. For example, when sailing from Bergen you can see Askøybroen (Askøy Bridge) and Sotrabrua (Sotra Bridge), two gigantic suspension bridges that connect the mainland to the two Hordaland islands. Both bridges are over one kilometre in length and create a dramatic sight from the deck at the bow of the ship or from the large panoramic windows on board.

And be prepared for Karmsund bru (Karmsund Bridge) too. This bridge, connecting Karmøy and Haugesund, illustrates what is so wonderful and unique about voyages in Western Norway. It’s not possible to get a closer mix of nature and man-made structure. Karmsund Bridge’s characteristic arch makes it popular with photographers, so have your camera ready!

On board, you can enjoy good food and recharge your batteries before arriving at the historic and dynamic city of Stavanger. Fjord Line has menus and restaurants to cater for all tastes. For those that like a little bit of everything, the Commander Buffet restaurant, which has daily breakfast, lunch and dinner menus, is a good option. As it’s a buffet, you can pick and mix to your heart’s content. If you’d prefer a romantic à la carte dinner, then the Grieg Brasserie is the place for you. Here, you can savour various tasty dishes composed of top-quality raw ingredients. Or for something quick and easy, why not try the Oasis Garden Café.

The ships are also equipped with a comfortable lounge where, for an additional fee, you can enjoy the sea view in a comfortable seat and help yourself to hot and cold drinks throughout the journey. Here you have access to wifi and power sockets and it is possible to order lunch and dinner from a separate menu.

For a round trip from either Bergen or Stavanger, an interesting alternative is travelling back on Kystbussen (the coastal bus). With this option, we would recommend a minimum one-night stay in Bergen or Stavanger. The bus takes about five hours and can be booked online here.

After arriving in Stavanger, the ship continues on to Hirtshals in Denmark and then to Kristiansand. Trips to Denmark, can be booked at fjordline.com

Bergen - Stavanger: Every day: at 13:30 p.m. Attendance 60 minutes before departure. Check-in closes at 13:10 Stavanger - Bergen: Every day: at 07:00 Duration: 5 hours and 30 minutes.

Arrival at the Hurtigruten Terminal in Bergen: In Bergen, the ship docks at the Hurtigruten Terminal, which is about a 10-minute walk from the city centre of Bergen.

With car: Monday -Thursday low season: car NOK 490 / adult NOK 75 / child NOK 38 Friday - Sunday low season: car NOK 530 / adult NOK 95 / child NOK 48 Monday -Thursday high season: car NOK 530 / adult NOK 95 / child NOK 48 Friday - Sunday high season: car NOK 570 / adult NOK 115 / child NOK 58

Without a car: Monday -Thursday low season: Adult NOK 275/child NOK 150 Friday - Sunday low season: Adult NOK 315/child NOK 170 Monday -Thursday high season: Adult NOK 315/child NOK 170 Friday - Sunday high season: Adult NOK 355/child NOK 190

No student/senior discount.

Last updated: 01/10/2024

Source: Visit Bergen

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I took a 6-hour cruise around Alaska's Kenai Fjords National Park. Between the glaciers and wildlife, it was an unbelievable ride.

  • My husband and I took a six-hour Alaskan cruise around Kenai Fjords National Park.
  • For $220 per person, we got incredible views of the wildlife and even saw a superpod of orcas.
  • The crew also made margaritas with chunks of ice that had fallen off a glacier.

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Alaska's Kenai Fjords National Park is all about water. This unique national park features stunning glaciers and icy waters.

My husband Joey and I wanted to get the best of both worlds, so we boarded a six-hour, $220-a-person cruise to enjoy a boat ride and hopefully see some wildlife and ice calving, which occurs when ice breaks off a glacier.

Here's what our cruise around Kenai Fjords National Park was like.

Our boarding process was smooth.

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After exploring the downtown area of the small seaside community of Seward, Alaska, we lined up to board our home for the afternoon: a roughly 80-foot catamaran operated by Major Marine Tours.

We were led to our table, which sat six people. Since it was just my husband and I, we were seated with two retired couples from Arizona.

After swapping stories of moose we'd seen, we felt the boat rev up and slowly leave port at 11:30 a.m.

This is when my husband and I headed for the outdoor-deck area. From here, we saw several bald eagles, an otter lounging on its back, dolphins swimming by, and "quite possibly the last puffin of the season," our captain said.

It was a brisk mid-September day, so after getting some good photos, we headed back inside to enjoy our included lunch: a deli sandwich, chips, a granola bar, a brownie, and a soft drink. The cruise also offered unlimited tea, coffee, and water throughout the tour .

At one point, a superpod of orcas surrounded us.

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During our trip to Alaska , an orca was one of the animals I wanted to see most. So you can imagine how quickly I hopped up when the captain announced that she'd spotted some killer whales ahead.

We hightailed it to the front of the boat, which had stadium-style metal benches for viewing, but since it'd started to rain, we stood instead.

In any direction you looked, you'd see a splash — some close, some in the distance. We chatted with a crew member, who said we were in the middle of a superpod of orcas — a combination of different pods of orca families.

He estimated there were upwards of 70 orcas around us. In his three years working with this tour company, he said he'd only seen something similar a few times.

Here, we idled for roughly 30 minutes, moving slightly to approach different groups of whales from safe distances .

The main attraction of the cruise was the Holgate Glacier.

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After the orca party, we headed toward our destination: the Holgate Glacier.

It's almost otherworldly to see a glacier in person. This incredibly blue mass of ice seemed so solid, but before long, a whole section of the glacier slid off with a boom into the water below .

We even drank margaritas made with glacier ice.

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Unbeknownst to us, the crew took this opportunity to scoop up some of the big ice chunks floating around our ship and made margaritas with glacier ice.

As they churned out the drinks, they cranked some " Margaritaville " in honor of Jimmy Buffett.

There was a jovial energy aboard the ship, and we found out our tour was one of the last of the year. As the crew celebrated the coming end of their season, we couldn't help joining in .

The trip back was filled with more animal sightings.

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On our trip back to Seward, we stopped a few more times to see seals, gorgeous rock formations, and a black bear on a remote beach.

After reaching the harbor at 5:30 p.m., we walked to the train station. We boarded our train back to Anchorage, which was timed to leave promptly after the Kenai Fjords cruises returned.

While we were lucky with all our animal encounters, the Kenai Fjords cruise is worth it for the beautiful landscapes and glacier viewing alone.

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