Cruise Region : Northern Europe |
Company Category : Premium |
Company name : Azamara Cruises |
Ship name : Azamara Quest |
Journey Start Date : Wed 08 Jul 2020 |
Journey End Date : Sun 26 Jul 2020 |
Port start : Oslo / Norway |
Port end : Copenhagen / Denmark |
Count Nights : 18 nights |
Day | Port | Date | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Oslo / Norway | Wed 08 Jul | 17:00 | |
2 | Day at sea / Sea | Thu 09 Jul | ||
3 | Olden / Norway | Fri 10 Jul | 08:00 | 20:00 |
4 | Day at sea / Sea | Sat 11 Jul | ||
5 | Svolver / Norway | Sun 12 Jul | 08:00 | 17:00 |
6 | Trollfjorden / Norway | Mon 13 Jul | 20:00 | 22:00 |
7 | Narvik / Norway | Tue 14 Jul | 07:30 | 14:00 |
8 | Honninsvog / Norway | Wed 15 Jul | 13:00 | 21:00 |
9 | Honninsvog / Norway | Thu 16 Jul | 23:59 | 23:59 |
10 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 17 Jul | ||
11 | Isfjorden / Norway | Sat 18 Jul | 10:00 | 11:30 |
12 | Pyramids / Norway | Sun 19 Jul | 11:30 | 12:30 |
13 | Longyr / Svalbard and Jan Mayen | Mon 20 Jul | 14:30 | 19:30 |
14 | Barentsburg Barentsburg / Norway | Tue 21 Jul | 21:30 | 23:00 |
15 | Lillihoek glacier / Svalbard and Jan Mayen | Wed 22 Jul | 08:00 | 10:00 |
16 | Olesunn / Norway | Thu 23 Jul | 13:30 | 16:30 |
17 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 24 Jul | ||
18 | Tromsø / Norway | Sat 25 Jul | 11:30 | 22:00 |
19 | Day at sea / Sea | Sun 26 Jul | ||
20 | Trondheim / Norway | Mon 27 Jul | 13:00 | 20:00 |
21 | Olesunn / Norway | Tue 28 Jul | 09:30 | 18:00 |
22 | Given / Norway | Wed 29 Jul | 08:00 | |
23 | Given / Norway | Thu 30 Jul | 20:00 | |
24 | Day at sea / Sea | Fri 31 Jul | ||
25 | Copenhagen / Denmark | Sat 01 Aug | 07:00 |
Length : 181.00 |
Speed : 18.50 |
Capacity : 694 |
Deck Quantity : 12 |
Oslo is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. Founded in the year 1040 as Ánslo, and established as a trading place in 1048 by Harald Hardrada, the city was elevated to a bishopric in 1070 and a capital under Haakon V of Norway around 1300. Personal unions with Denmark from 1397 to 1523 and again from 1536 to 1814 reduced its influence, and with Sweden from 1814 to 1905 it functioned as a co-official capital. After being destroyed by a fire in 1624, during the reign of King Christian IV, a new city was built closer to Akershus Fortress and named Christiania in the king's honour. It was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838. The city's name was spelled Kristiania between 1877 and 1897 by state and municipal authorities. In 1925 the city was renamed Oslo.
Olden is a village and urban area in the municipality of Stryn in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. Olden is located at the mouth of the Oldeelva river at the northern end of the Oldedalen valley on the southern shore of the Nordfjorden. The 0.57-square-kilometre (140-acre) village has a population (2013) of 498, giving the village a population density of 874 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,260/sq mi). Olden is located about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) southwest of the village of Loen, about a 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) drive southeast of the municipal center of Stryn, and about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of the village of Innvik.
Honningsvåg is the northernmost city in Norway. It is located in Nordkapp Municipality in Finnmark county. Legislation effective in 1997 states that a Norwegian city/town (same word in Norwegian) must have at least 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvåg was declared a city in 1996, thus exempt from this legislation, so it is also one of the smallest cities in Norway. The 1.05-square-kilometre (260-acre) town has a population (2017) of 2,484 which gives the town a population density of 2,366 inhabitants per square kilometre (6,130/sq mi).
Honningsvåg is situated at a bay on the southeastern side of the large island of Magerøya, while the famous North Cape and its visitor center is on the northern side of the island. Honningsvåg is a port of call for cruise ships, especially in the summer months. The ice-free ocean (southwestern part of the Barents Sea) provides rich fisheries and tourism is also important to the town. Even at 71°N, many private gardens in Honningsvåg have trees, although rarely more than 3 to 4 metres (9.8 to 13.1 ft) tall.
Honningsvåg is the northernmost city in Norway. It is located in Nordkapp Municipality in Finnmark county. Legislation effective in 1997 states that a Norwegian city/town (same word in Norwegian) must have at least 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvåg was declared a city in 1996, thus exempt from this legislation, so it is also one of the smallest cities in Norway. The 1.05-square-kilometre (260-acre) town has a population (2017) of 2,484 which gives the town a population density of 2,366 inhabitants per square kilometre (6,130/sq mi).
Honningsvåg is situated at a bay on the southeastern side of the large island of Magerøya, while the famous North Cape and its visitor center is on the northern side of the island. Honningsvåg is a port of call for cruise ships, especially in the summer months. The ice-free ocean (southwestern part of the Barents Sea) provides rich fisheries and tourism is also important to the town. Even at 71°N, many private gardens in Honningsvåg have trees, although rarely more than 3 to 4 metres (9.8 to 13.1 ft) tall.
Bergen, historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Hordaland on the west coast of Norway. At the end of the first quarter of 2018, the municipality's population was 280,216, and the Bergen metropolitan region has about 420,000 inhabitants. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers 465 square kilometres (180 sq mi) and is on the peninsula of Bergenshalvøyen. The city centre and northern neighbourhoods are on Byfjorden, 'the city fjord', and the city is surrounded by mountains; Bergen is known as the 'city of seven mountains'. Many of the extra-municipal suburbs are on islands. Bergen is the administrative centre of Hordaland, and consists of eight boroughs: Arna, Bergenhus, Fana, Fyllingsdalen, Laksevåg, Ytrebygda, Årstad, and Åsane.
Bergen, historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Hordaland on the west coast of Norway. At the end of the first quarter of 2018, the municipality's population was 280,216, and the Bergen metropolitan region has about 420,000 inhabitants. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers 465 square kilometres (180 sq mi) and is on the peninsula of Bergenshalvøyen. The city centre and northern neighbourhoods are on Byfjorden, 'the city fjord', and the city is surrounded by mountains; Bergen is known as the 'city of seven mountains'. Many of the extra-municipal suburbs are on islands. Bergen is the administrative centre of Hordaland, and consists of eight boroughs: Arna, Bergenhus, Fana, Fyllingsdalen, Laksevåg, Ytrebygda, Årstad, and Åsane.
the capital and chief port of Denmark, a city that occupies the eastern part of Zealand and northern part of the island of Amager; population 518,574 (2009).