Camber99 Posted February 16 #1 Share Posted February 16 Looking for some help deciding on choosing an itinerary for a 2024 Norwegian/Iceland cruise. There are two itineraries that we are interested in on Atlas World Cruises. The first itinerary covers both Geiranger and Flam, which would be great, but the date of the second itinerary works better for us. Also, would love feedback on Atlas from anyone who has sailed with them. Thanks! July 12 - 23, 2024 Reykjavik Isafjoraur, Iceland Seyarsfjoraur, Iceland Alessund, Norway Geiranger, Norway Flam, Norway Gudvahgen, Norway Bergen, Norway Stravanger, Norway Aredal, Norway Oslo August 10 -21, 2024 Oslo, Norway Skagen, Denmark Stravanger, Norway Bergen, Norway Flam, Norway Olden, Norway Alesund, Norway Seyarsfjoraur, Iceland Akureyri, Iceland Isafjoraur, Iceland Reykjavik Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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CCJack Posted February 17 #3 Share Posted February 17 They both look like great trips. I like that they emphasize Norway (which is a better cruising destination) but give you a taste of Iceland (for perhaps a future land based Iceland trip.) I would vote for the first. 2 long Fjords plus more daylight. The sail into the Fjords is beautiful, but sunrise time can be important. As an example, if you dock in Flam at 7 am, you could be entering the Fjord at 4 am or so. I would get up at sunrise (maybe 5 am in July ?) to enjoy the scenery. More daylight in the evening doesn't hurt either. Have fun.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Camber99 Posted February 17 Author #4 Share Posted February 17 5 hours ago, CCJack said: They both look like great trips. I like that they emphasize Norway (which is a better cruising destination) but give you a taste of Iceland (for perhaps a future land based Iceland trip.) I would vote for the first. 2 long Fjords plus more daylight. The sail into the Fjords is beautiful, but sunrise time can be important. As an example, if you dock in Flam at 7 am, you could be entering the Fjord at 4 am or so. I would get up at sunrise (maybe 5 am in July ?) to enjoy the scenery. More daylight in the evening doesn't hurt either. Have fun.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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