With
34 ports of call (35 in the summer), the Norwegian Coastal Voyage is a
lifeline along a stretch of coast characterized by vast distances, a
sparse population and dramatic scenery.
There is an air of history about the Norwegian Coastal Voyage. It
has always been a part of coastal life, has always arrived at the
ports and has always been there to rely on for more than 100 years.
The ships take children to their christenings, newly-weds on their
honeymoons and carry milk and vegetables to remote island communities.
Works by recognized artists have helped the new ships gain renown as
floating galleries. The Norwegian Coastal Voyage is a unique
combination of first-class passenger ship and working ship. The fleet
comprises 13 ships, most of which were built since 1993. It is the
perfect alternative to the traditional cruise for the independent,
seasoned traveler. Enjoy a panoramic view of ever-changing,
breathtaking scenery from the comfort of a deck chair or a chair in
the lounge.
There is always something happening... without much really
happening at all. The ships travel at 16 knots, which means that you
always have time to enjoy the journey, to make new friends and to
relax and take in the wonders of this wonderful journey.
'The World's Most Beautiful Voyage' is not just a phrase someone
invented. They were just stating a fact.