Hurtigruten Bergen - Kirkenes (2011) from home
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Hurtigruten Bergen - Kirkenes (2011) from home
In 2011, Norwegian TV NRK did a live programme of the 5 day Hurtigruten voyage Bergen - Kirkenes, and a good soul put all of it on youtube as one big playlist.
"2011" turned out to be a huge event after the 1st day, and you'll be welcomed at every stop with a brassband, a school choir and the mayor. As you turn towards North Norway, coastal communities will turn out. Lots of people waving from shore and at every port an armada of small boats bringing us in. On long stretches you'll get documentaries on Hurtigruten itself and on lighthouses, or local culture etc. Some great moments are sailing into Geirangerfjord while a pianist plays and explains Grieg, the Norwegian army brass quintet in Harstad. And Ålesund has great school bands. Also the stop in Stokmarknes is a high point, because that's where Hurtigruten was "born".
Here's a NYT piece about Hurtigruten: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...en-norway.html
Every evening you can start the playlist at 21.30 Norwegian time and enjoy.
Here's the playlist on YT
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...8ECbGSMWGR6B-G
Hurtigruten's summer schedule
https://www.hurtigruten.no/praktisk-...?season=Summer
And the sea map
https://map.openseamap.org/
"2011" turned out to be a huge event after the 1st day, and you'll be welcomed at every stop with a brassband, a school choir and the mayor. As you turn towards North Norway, coastal communities will turn out. Lots of people waving from shore and at every port an armada of small boats bringing us in. On long stretches you'll get documentaries on Hurtigruten itself and on lighthouses, or local culture etc. Some great moments are sailing into Geirangerfjord while a pianist plays and explains Grieg, the Norwegian army brass quintet in Harstad. And Ålesund has great school bands. Also the stop in Stokmarknes is a high point, because that's where Hurtigruten was "born".
Here's a NYT piece about Hurtigruten: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...en-norway.html
Every evening you can start the playlist at 21.30 Norwegian time and enjoy.
Here's the playlist on YT
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...8ECbGSMWGR6B-G
Hurtigruten's summer schedule
https://www.hurtigruten.no/praktisk-...?season=Summer
And the sea map
https://map.openseamap.org/
Last edited by menachem; May 17th, 2020 at 10:17 PM.
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Thanks for the links. I am so not a cruise person, but I loved my 2015 Bergen to Kirkenes voyage on the Kong Harald (no jacuzzis then, lol).
See (links at the top of the page): https://mytimetotravel.wordpress.com...e-kong-harald/
See (links at the top of the page): https://mytimetotravel.wordpress.com...e-kong-harald/
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But if I had to choose, my Hurtigruten ship of choice would be the Midnatsol, and for nostalgia's sake the Lofoten.
Old Hurtigruten ships from the 50s were around for a little while in 2011: we meet the Nordstjernen for instance, that would go out of service a few years later.
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