From August 2020, the distant Norwegian fjords will become more accessible to Russians. There are even more options to go on an exciting journey from St. Petersburg, according to the PR service of the Infoflot Cruise Center, on whose website these cruises are already open
The Norwegian Fjord Tale cruises will take place on Pullmantur Cruises' Monarch on August 1-13 and 17-29, 2020 - the first will depart from Trondheim, Norway and return to St. Petersburg, the second vice versa.
By the way, there are no direct flights between Trondheim and Russia, but there are convenient flights with minimal connections. For example, from Trondheim to Moscow - on KLM wings via Amsterdam or Finnair via Helsinki. And from St. Petersburg to Trondheim by KLM also via Amsterdam
The cruise itinerary includes the most beautiful cities in Norway, Germany, Sweden and Estonia. Tourists will visit the modern Alesund, known as the jazz city of Molde Fjord, the western Nordfjord, as well as the second largest Bergen in Norway, commercial Gothenburg, visit the old Hanseatic port of Rostock, the small Swedish town of Nynashamn and cozy Tallinn.
“This trip is attractive not only due to the rare route and fascinating excursions in each port, but also due to the possibility of departure (return to) from St. a package of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. It is also important that the cruise falls in August - the warmest and most comfortable month for exploring the fjords”, - comments on the novelty General Director of the Cruise Center "Infoflot" Andrey Mikhailovsky.
It is noteworthy that out of 13 days of travel, tourists spend only 2 days at sea, the rest are filled with amazing excursions.
Cruise prices start at € 1,331 per person. This price includes: accommodation in a cabin; port dues; drinks according to the All Inclusive system in bars and restaurants, meals according to the "full board" system; entertainment programs on board; services of a Russian-speaking employee, tips.
Liner Monarch accommodates 2766 guests on its 11 decks. Tourists will be surprised by the seven-story Atrium (Central Hall) with marble staircases and glass lifts that take guests to the highest point of the ship - Atalaya 360. There is also a casino, a nightclub, several bars and restaurants with world cuisines, a theater, children's clubs, SPA on board. and fitness centers, a climbing wall located at an altitude of 60 meters above sea level.