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DAE enjoy (or want to enjoy) rougher waters on a cruise?


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If you fancy Hurigruten the use one of the two older ships Nordstjernen or Lofoten. On the former in February last year it was a little rough on one of the trips into open water. Hope its the same on the Lofoten in 2 days time. You must remember that these ships sail very close to the Norwegian coast and are only in open waters for a very short time.

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Maybe I'm crazy, but I love the idea of being on a cruise in rough waters -- with lots of rocking and pitching.

 

Does anyone know of any itineraries or times of the year -- or even cruise lines (like Hurtigruten in Norway) where one might have a better chance of experiencing something like that?

 

Hurricane season might provide rough seas:D!

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