Norway summer cruise - Tromso - Bodo
Norway summer cruise live Tromso - Bodo. Enjoy the view :-) NRK1 HD. Recorded by Alamar.
Whale safari in Tromsø with Arctic Expedition
Every winter thousands of orcas swim to Skjervøy close to Tromsø to feast on herring. My whale safari here was an unforgetable experience!
Orca safari at Arctic Queen - Tromso
Whale safari | Whale watching tour | Tromsø | Northern Norway
A super experience today at Our Luxury Yacht Arctic Queen, a small group / Private tour if you prefer,
And so happy guests.
We do not give 100% guarantee seeing this amazing animals, but practically we are happy most of our tours to see them, orca or Humpback whales, and sometime both:)
Arctic Cruise In Norway bring you closer and give you more than a dream experience.
Other nice daytours like fjordcruise, fishing, midnightsun, northern lights.
VIP and private tours as well.
Maybe a Customized tour?
Lets go :)
Book your dreamtour at acinorway.com
#acinorway #tromso #norway #fishing #fjordcruise #midnightsun #northernlights #whale #orca #whalewatching #private #vip #boat #cruise #catamaran #luxury #nature #fun #magic #beautiful #lototen #customize #Daytour #yacht #ski #mountains #sailing #northernnorway #tromsovisitors
@visittromso
@blacktomatotravel
@nordicvisitor
@offthemaptravel
@florpersonaltravel
@nordicluxury
@itravelkvaloya
@arcticinbound
Orcas in the Norwegian Sea
Orcas (Killer Whales) swimming in the Norwegian Sea, off the coast of Tromsø in the Norway Fjords. Filmed last Thursday (Halloween 2019).
Orcas spyhopping. Norway. Arctic circle. Drone
For more whale related stuff check out llwanderer.com
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #068 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
Content licensed under Creative Commons
Source: NRKbeta.no
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #017 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
Content licensed under Creative Commons
Source: NRKbeta.no
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #052 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
Content licensed under Creative Commons
Source: NRKbeta.no
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #029 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
Content licensed under Creative Commons
Source: NRKbeta.no
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #018 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
Content licensed under Creative Commons
Source: NRKbeta.no
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #026 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
Content licensed under Creative Commons
Source: NRKbeta.no
HERTIGRUTEN -Norway's Famous Coastal Ferry
Norway's famous coastal ferry service runs daily between Bergen and Kirkenes. About 6 days total sailing time. This video covers 17 hours between Tromso and Svolvear in the Lofoten Islands. It includes the Trollfjoid .
Hurtigruten | Iglu Cruise
Iglu.com has been trading for 15 years and we are the UK's largest independent cruise agent.. We offer cruise deals to over 3,000 ports in 30 destinations from over 25 cruise lines. With expert knowledge of destinations, cruise lines, flights and hotels our specialists cruise advisors have access to the very best deals to create your perfect cruise holiday.
For more information or to book visit:
You can also find us on FACEBOOK:
Follow us on TWITTER:
SUBSCRIBE to Iglu Cruise:
Or call one of our specialist cruise agents on: 02037 339 845
We are also the UK's largest ski holiday agent (Igluski):
The Norwegian Fjords (Cruising Rorvik to Torghatten) - December 2014
Please SUBSCRIBE to help keep this Channel Alive. Part of the Black Watch Cruise - December 2014 - Northern Lights Playlist, this video is from a day cruising the Rorvik Fjords to Torghatten, in Norway, on Fred Olsen's Black Watch, 24th December 2014. The weather was very good to us this day. We hope you like it.
Humpback whale drive-by in Tromso, Norway
We took the Sail to Whale trip with Pukka Travel and were gifted this awesome up-close encounter with a pod of 30 humpbacks. The iPhone doesn't do it justice. More info on blog at
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line // #051 // 8040 of Relaxing Minutes Documentary
8040 minutes of sea and arctic nature.
Hurtigruten, the Norwegian Express Line (Express Route, also known as the Norwegian Coastal Express), has for well over 100 years been the backbone of coastal Norway, bringing people and goods up and down the weatherbeaten west coast towards the north of Norway. A fleet of 11 ships service 34 ports from Bergen to Kirkenes, covering a distance comparable to the distance Oslo – Tunisia. Daily, and all year round, regardless of weather. In its heyday, this earned the line its nickname National Highway 1.
With the advent of air transport and roads, the goods and the local travellers aboard have gradually been replaced by tourists coming to explore the fjords and expanses of largely untouched arctic nature in the comfort of cruise ship-like amenities. Comfort except for the sea temperature and the possible range of weather, that is.
Sailing list of coastal route:
• Bergen
• Florø
• Måløy
• Torvik
• Ålesund
• Geiranger—(only summer)
• Urke, Møre og Romsdal (only in September and October)
• Molde
• Kristiansund
• Trondheim
• Rørvik
• Brønnøysund
• Sandnessjøen
• Nesna
• Ørnes
• Bodø
• Stamsund
• Svolvær
• Stokmarknes
• Sortland
• Risøyhamn
• Harstad
• Finnsnes
• Tromsø
• Skjervøy
• Øksfjord
• Hammerfest
• Havøysund
• Honningsvåg
• Kjøllefjord
• Mehamn
• Berlevåg
• Båtsfjord
• Vardø
• Vadsø
• Kirkenes
Content licensed under Creative Commons
Source: NRKbeta.no