Keith's Top Tips - Honningsvag, Norway | Planet Cruise
Our Cruise & Destination Expert Keith Maynard is back with another load of Top Tips for you. This week he's looking at Honningsvag in Norway.
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Trondheim, Norway
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List of Best Things to do in Trondheim
Ringve Museum
Bakklandet Old Town
Nidarosdomen
Hiking in Bymarka
Vitensenteret i Trondheim
Old Town Bridge
Rockheim
Kristiansten Fortress
Erkebispegarden (Archbishop's Palace)
Pirbadet
HONNINGSVÅG - The northernmost town in Europe [Aerial film]
Honningsvåg (70°59'N, 25°59'E) was declared a town in 1996 by the municipal council of Nordkapp. National legislation was passed in 1997 that states that a Norwegian city must have at least 5,000 inhabitants, but since Honningsvåg was declared a city in 1996, it was exempt from this legislation. This makes it one of the smallest cities in Norway. Population: 2484 (2017)
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North Cape and Honningsvåg, Magerøya - Norway
North Cape ( Nordkapp) is a cape on the northern coast of the island of Magerøya in Northern Norway.
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ms Koningsdam • North Cape Cruising & Honningsvåg, Norway • Midnight Sun Voyage • Jun 19, 2018
Holland America Line's cruise ship Koningsdam in the port of Honningsvåg, Norway and scenic cruising of the North Cape on June 19, 2018 as part of the 14-Day Voyage of the Midnight Sun to Norway. Views of Knivskjellodden, the northernmost point of continental Europe, North Cape, Honningsvåg and the Midnight Sun.
Ports of call: Haugesund • Eidfjord • Bergen • Flåm • Geiranger • Molde • Honningsvåg and Stavanger, including scenic cruising of the Hardangerfjord, Sognefjord, Geirangerfjord and North Cape.
ms Koningsdam Maiden Call • Molde, Norway • Voyage of the Midnight Sun • Jun 17, 2018
Holland America Line's cruise liner ms Koningsdam first visit to the port of Molde, Norway on June 17, 2018 as part of the 14-Day Voyage of the Midnight Sun to Norway. Koningsdam receives a musical send-off by Molde's Janitsjarkorps.
Views of Molde and its famous panorama, Domkirke (Cathedral), Chateauet, Reknes park, Romsdal Museum, Rådhus (City Hall) and the 'Rosepiken' (Rose Maiden) statue, Scandic Seilet Hotel, Bud and the Atlantic Ocean Road with the Storseisundet Bridge.
Ports of call: Haugesund • Eidfjord • Bergen • Flåm • Geiranger • Molde • Honningsvåg and Stavanger, including scenic cruising of the Hardangerfjord, Sognefjord, Geirangerfjord and North Cape.
Nordkapp Tour | Norway Artic circle, Atlantic Ocean Road, Lofoten, Trollstigen, Geirangerfjord...
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Road trip from the Netherlands to Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland to the North Cape in Norway. Tour highlights includes: the North Cape, Malmo, Vardo, Artic Circle, Atlantic Ocean Road, the Lofoten, Geirangerfjord, Trollstigen, Bryggen Bergen and a lot more. Duration 16 days, 10.000 km, 6 countrys motorcycle tour.
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Norway Cruise 2018 - Tromso & Honningsvåg
Cruising the Norway Coast
Norway | Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Norway
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Norway Destinations
Oslo
Norway's capital with museums & parks
Bergen
Bryggen wharf & gateway to the fjords
Tromsø
Arctic Cathedral & Northern Lights
Lofoten
Svolværgeita peak & Lofotr Viking Museum
Flåm
Aurlandsfjord & Flåm Railway views
Stavanger
Stavanger Cathedral & Petroleum Museum
Geiranger
Norwegian Fjord Center & waterfalls
Geirangerfjord
Waterfall, hiking, kayaking, glacier, and mountain
Lysefjord
Hiking, kayaking, waterfall, cliff, and mountain
Sognefjord
Glaciers, hiking, kayaking, and waterfalls
Trondheim
Trondheim Fjord & Nidaros Cathedral
Ålesund
Art nouveau buildsings & Mount Aksla
Kristiansand
Posebyen old town & Sørlandets Museum
Hardangerfjord
Glaciers, waterfalls, hiking, kayaking, and cycling
Voss
Skiing, rafting, parachuting, ski resorts, and paragliding
Reine
Hiking, fishing, kayaking, aurora, and mountains
Nærøyfjord
Kayaking, hiking, and waterfall
Bodø
Aurora, white-tailed eagle, cycling, glaciers, and hiking
Svolvær
Aurora, whale-watching, fishing, hiking, and climbing
Lillehammer
Norwegian Olympic Museum & ski-jump hill
Gudvangen
Caves, hiking, kayaking, and waterfalls
Narvik
Aurora, skiing, museums, backcountry skiing, and alpine skiing
Myrdal
Hiking and waterfalls
Eidfjord
Camping, waterfalls, hiking, kayaking, and glaciers
Oslofjord
Lighthouses, fishing, and sailing
Åndalsnes
Camping, hiking, mountains, and climbing
Aurland
Hiking, camping, and waterfalls
Odda
Glaciers, camping, waterfalls, hiking, and outdoor recreation
Geilo
Hallingskarvet National Park & skiing
Stryn
Glaciers, hiking, skiing, ski resorts, and camping
Hellesylt
Waterfalls, hiking, and glaciers
Kirkenes
Northern Lights & Borderland Museum
Honningsvåg
Aurora, fishing, churches, reindeer, and harbors
Finse
Glaciers, star wars, hiking, skiing, and ski resorts
Rondane National Park
National park & wild reindeer habitat
Å
Fishing, aurora, museums, and hiking
Senja
Aurora, hiking, fishing, whale-watching, and skiing
Molde
Jazz, hiking, cathedrals, and museums
Haugesund
Town hall and museums
Kristiansund
Churches, opera, atlantic cod, and architecture
Forsand
Camping, cliffs, and hiking
Stranda
Ski resorts, skiing, backcountry skiing, alpine skiing, and trail running
Olden, Norway
Glaciers, camping, hiking, and lakes
Sogndal
Glaciers, hiking, skiing, and ski resorts
Balestrand
Glaciers, hiking, aquariums, churches, and outdoor recreation
Moskenes
Camping, hiking, fishing, aurora, and outdoor recreation
Lysebotn
Camping, base jumping, and hiking
Trysil
Skiing, winter sports, ski resorts, alpine skiing, and snowboarding
10 Reasons Norway is the Greatest Place on Earth (HD)
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10 Reasons Norway is the Greatest Place on Earth
1. It's One of the Happiest Places on Earth
Norway ranked second in a 2013 world happiness report conducted by the United Nations. They looked at various factors, like life expectancy, prosperity, health, and social support, all indicating that Norway is a great place to be. Residents have also been known to have high satisfaction with their standards of living and feel they can choose the direction of their lives. Clearly, Norwegians have got it good.
2. The Allemannstret Law
Norway employs the law of Allemannstret which, essentially, is the freedom to roam wherever one chooses. It's a right of access law, which provides people with almost unlimited opportunities for using their outdoor surroundings. As long as the land is unfenced and far enough from a house, you can have a picnic, explore by foot or ski or anything else, sleep under the sky, have a campout, pick some flowers -- really anything you want.
4. Trolltunga is the Perfect Photo Op
How would you like to step out onto this huge piece of rock? Trolltunga, translating to Troll's Tongue in English, hangs out horizontally from the rock face at about 700 meters high. It's pretty spectacular, but just remember to leave your fear of heights behind.
5. And so is Kjeragbolten
Kjeragbolten Boulder is yet another spectacular spot in Norway that you can easily visit. Located in the Kjerag Mountains in Rogaland, a large glacial deposit is wedged between a mountain crevice over an abyss that's 984 meters deep. While stunning from afar, how would you like to stand atop it and gaze down at the drop below? Yikes! If you're gutsy enough you can (Allemannstret, remember?), just be sure not to slip...
6. Its Breathtaking Fjords
Norway is famous for its beautiful fjords. These deep sea inlets are easily accessible and just waiting to be explored, surrounded by stunning views and other natural wonders.
7. The Midnight Sun
For anyone who's ever resented twilight's darkness for putting a crimp on their fun day plans, you'll love Norway's midnight sun. Because Norway is situated above the Arctic Circle, during the summer, the country has 24-hours of daylight. Yep, the sun is out all day (and night) long. This leaves plenty of time for fun things to do, and you'll never have to worry about the night preventing you from participating in any great activities. Well, at least until winter rolls around that is.
8. It Has More Lakes than You Think
Sure, Finland may be the country known for its many lakes, giving that it's nicknamed the land of 1000 lakes and all. However, with about half a million lakes within its borders, Norway beats out Finland for total number of these bodies of water (the latter of which has about 188000). Norway also has some of the deepest lakes in Europe. So, sorry Finland, but, when it comes to lakes, Norways got you beat.
9. You can see the northern lights
Norway is home to the spectacular northern lights or aurora borealis. You can see the fantastic natural lightshow at certain times during the year, and gazing up above as the vibrant colors light up the surrounding skies is one of a kind. It's particularly great to view them from Lofoten islands.
10. Ferrying through Geirangerfjord
When in Norway, you can take a fantastic ferry ride through Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO world heritage site. There's some beautiful scenery and dramatic views, all of which you can enjoy while relaxing on deck.
11.Its Explorable Geography
Norway's geography includes 240000 islands and a coastline that stretches out for over 64000 miles. There's so much to explore you'll never get bored. So, what are you waiting for?