Welcome to Copenhagen. Your wondrous journey begins with a two-night Special Stay in the capital of Denmark. The city has humble origins as a fishing village but went on to become the glittering capital of the Danish Empire. Today, Copenhagen is one of the world's premier design capitals and is a brilliant mix of the historic and modern. The cityscape comprises sumptuous palaces, copper-roofed town houses, and atmospheric cobbled squares. The harbor is at its heart and is a popular place for putting about on boats and kayaks, swimming, and even boasts floating bars and hotels. ... Read More
This morning, visit Rosenborg Castle, an elegant Renaissance residence originally built in 1606 as a royal summer retreat. The castle houses some of Denmark's most important cultural treasures spanning more than 400 years, including royal artworks, the Crown Jewels, and Royal Regalia. In the afternoon, indulge in a scenic canal cruise, drifting effortlessly through Copenhagen's historic waterways while viewing celebrated landmarks such as Christiansborg Palace, the striking Black Diamond Library, and the iconic Little Mermaid statue. This evening, delight in a welcome dinner at Kilden i Haven, one of Copenhagen's most distinguished dining venues, elegantly set within the enchanting surroundings of Tivoli Gardens, with park entrance included. ... Read More
Transfer to the airport for your flight to the trendy Swedish capital, Stockholm. Stretching for 80 kilometers to the Baltic Sea, the Stockholm archipelago comprises some 30,000 islands. Built on 14 islands, the city is connected by 57 bridges and is considered one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world. It's also a creative city, fostering innovations in music, design, fashion, and technology. Spend the next two nights at your Special Stay hotel. ... Read More
Take a city tour with a local guide to discover City Hall, one of Sweden's most famous buildings whose spire features the golden three crowns. You'll also see the Riddarholm Church and the Royal Palace. Then, visit the Vasa Ship Museum located on the island of Djurgarden, where the 17th-century warship 'Vasa' is now housed after it tragically capsized and sank on its inaugural voyage in 1628. This evening, enjoy a dinner featuring Swedish cuisine with European influences in a stunning setting. ... Read More
Take a short flight to Oslo, the capital of Norway. The Norwegian capital is the smallest in Scandinavia but packs a punch when it comes to cultural and nature-based experiences. Awarded the title of European Green Capital in 2019, half of Oslo is covered in forest and parks and its cityscape is a melange of historical buildings and cutting-edge architecture. Scenic Enrich: Munch Museum: Join an art specialist to explore one of the most comprehensive one-artist museums in the world, home to over half of Edvard Munch's paintings, including the iconic 'The Scream'. Then, unwind at the museum's rooftop bar and take in panoramic views of the city skyline, the Oslofjord, and even the Opera House from a unique perspective, all while enjoying a glass of wine. ... Read More
From the 8th to the 11th century, the Vikings journeyed across Europe, looking for land and trade. Discover this amazing history on the Bygdoy Peninsula, home to three famous museums honoring the rich nautical heritage of the Norse race. Visit the Viking Ship Museum, the Kon-Tiki Museum, and the Fram polar ship. Fram is the strongest wooden ship ever built and still holds the records for sailing the farthest north and farthest south. Step onboard the ship and see how the crew managed to survive in the coldest and most dangerous places on Earth - the Arctic and the Antarctic. Then, for a truly unique experience, ascend to Holmenkollen Ski Museum with an elevator ride to the ski jump tower's summit. ... Read More
Drive through the majestic Hardangervidda National Park, the country's largest national park and Europe's highest mountain plateau. This vast Arctic wilderness also claims Norway's largest herd of wild reindeer. Arrive in Lofthus, known as the orchard of Hardanger region for its many fruit trees. The town is a hub for cider production and hosts an annual cherry festival. It also has a scenic position overlooking the majestic Folgefonna glacier, the country's third largest. Your overnight Special Stay is complete with awe-inspiring fjord views. ... Read More
Leave Lofthus and journey to Bergen, a Hanseatic fishing port that dates to the 12th century. Bergen is now Norway's second-largest city, however it possesses the charm and warmth of a small town. Surrounded by seven hills that are dotted with colorful houses, the city nicknamed 'Heart of the Fjords' is considered one of the prettiest in the country. ... Read More
During the Middle Ages, Bergen was Norway's major seaport, as well as its capital, a legacy that can still be seen today. You will have the opportunity to wander through Bergen's narrow and steep cobblestoned laneways, and its UNESCO World Heritage-listed wharf Bryggen. Afterwards, drive to Troldhaugen, the former home of Edvard Grieg, Norway's most celebrated composer and pianist. Scenic Freechoice: Mount Floyen: Journey 320 meters up the funicular railway to Mount Floyen for a spectacular view of the city and fjord. Fantoft Stave Church: Alternatively, take the tram to Fantoft Stave Church. The old church burned down in 1992 but was painstakingly reconstructed to reflect a style unique to Norway. ... Read More
This morning your handcrafted land journey will end in Bergen, but your discovery will continue onboard Scenic Eclipse. This afternoon, you'll meet the captain and crew of your ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht. Be welcomed onboard with a glass of Champagne and explore your spacious suite. Meet your fellow guests for a drink at the Sky Bar and toast to the start of an unforgettable journey as you set sail into the largest fjord in Norway, Sognefjord. ... Read More
Welcome to the remote wilderness of the Svalbard Archipelago, a dramatic polar desert surrounded by rugged glaciers, frozen tundra, and craggy mountain peaks. Bear Island, or Bjornoya in Norwegian, is the southernmost island in the archipelago. It's home to the largest seabird colony in the northern hemisphere with around 1.5 million nesting birds - use the binoculars in your suite to spot Svalbard rock ptarmigans, puffins, skuas, little auks, kittiwakes, black guillemots, and more. If conditions allow, join a Zodiac tour to explore spectacular sea caves and tunnels or possibly step ashore on an island where the only inhabitants work at a meteorological station. ... Read More
Friday - Jul 31, 2026
Day 19
Svalbard, Norway
Due to the extraordinary nature of Svalbard, your itinerary will be flexible over the next five days. Your experienced captain and Discovery leader will use their expertise to design this section of your voyage from day to day, making the most of the long hours, weather, and ice conditions to give you the best experience possible in this extraordinary part of the world. Daily Scenic Discovery excursions include Zodiac cruises, kayak tours, and nature walks where you can discover majestic Arctic scenery, native wildlife, and marine life. Then join the Discovery Team for insightful lectures in the state-of-the-art theater. ... Read More
Saturday - Aug 1, 2026
Day 20
Svalbard, Norway
As we continue sailing around the islands of Svalbard, there may be opportunities to see whales, Arctic foxes, seals, and seabirds, along with possible sightings of Svalbard reindeer, wolverines, and Arctic rabbits. Be sure to keep the binoculars provided in your suite with you or use the Swarovski telescopes on the Observation Lounge for a closer look at the Arctic wildlife. Listen out for the loud crack of a glacier calving as you soak in the scenery and keep your eyes peeled for movement on the ice and in the water. ... Read More
Sunday - Aug 2, 2026
Day 21
Svalbard, Norway
Take advantage of the open bridge policy today and join the captain at the helm of your Discovery Yacht as it sails through this Arctic wonderland. See how they navigate through Polar regions where ice and weather conditions can rapidly change plans before your eyes. The unpredictability of an Arctic voyage is all part of the journey and adds to the excitement. Weather permitting, more Discovery excursions will be available today, taking you further into these spectacular landscapes. Remember you can always look for the Discovery Team to answer any questions you may have and to help plan your upcoming expedition experiences. ... Read More
Monday - Aug 3, 2026
Day 22
Svalbard, Norway
Every day brings a new magical vista, from magnificent glaciers in iceberg-dotted waters to jagged snow-topped mountains towering over green slopes of tundra. Continue cruising around the spectacular Svalbard Archipelago. When enjoying daily Discovery excursions, ask the expert polar Discovery Team for photography tips and guidance. They will help you immortalize incredible moments while cruising on the Zodiacs and kayaking around impressive ice formations. With up to 20 members including geologists, historians, ornithologists, marine biologists, and glaciologists, the Discovery Team is at the heart of your Expedition Voyage. ... Read More
Tuesday - Aug 4, 2026
Day 23
Svalbard, Norway
Mark your final day in Svalbard with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For many, the polar plunge is an exhilarating rite of passage and, while the day may change, your Discovery Team will always look for a special place to set up the Discovery Yacht's marina so that you can don your swimsuit and leap into the icy water below. After the plunge, warm up with a drink of your choice, from a specialty tea to aged whiskey, or head to the infrared saunas in the Senses Spa for some relaxation. ... Read More
Your journey concludes this morning in Longyearbyen, the capital of the Svalbard Archipelago and the northernmost territorial capital on the planet. The glaciers, the mountains stretching as far as the eye can see, and the untouched landscapes will make you feel like you're on the edge of the earth. Savor one last luxurious breakfast onboard your ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht before saying farewell to the crew who have shared this once-in-a-lifetime journey with you. For the final part of your journey, you will be transferred to Oslo for an overnight stay. Docked: 8 AM ... Read More
After breakfast in your hotel, take the time to say goodbye to your fellow Arctic travelers as you fly back to your own corners of the world.; Notes: All drinks onboard, including those stocked in your mini bar, are included, except for a very small number of rare, fine, and vintage wines, Champagnes, and spirits. Spa treatments at additional cost. Kayaking may not operate in all locations. Helicopter and submarine not in operation in Svalbard. Please note the itinerary is a guide and may be subject to changes for operational reasons. ... Read More
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