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    • 293913Irean 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

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    • Maximesw 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Good place to go, it's fun to think you're actually there! Unfortunately, wanted to make it to Knivskjelodden but it's impossible in the winter time due to the restrictions for the road use (you can only get to North Cape in convoy at certain times). Though it's not really an amazing place, I sure am glad I've been there and seen it and would recommend it if you're in the area.
    • 244keithg 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The answer to the title above is 'When it is a trip with MS Finnmarken of the Hurtigruten Shipping Line'. We planned this voyage some time in 2014, we new from speaking to a friend that it was not a cruise, so we went with an open mind, not exactly knowing what to expect. We had never been to Norway before, so we new that what ever we did would be an adventure to us, and so it was. Norway is a series of islands separated by water (fjords) so apart from two islands being close together to connect with a bridge the main transport between them is limited to either boats or ships, you could say that the Hurtigruten Shipping Line is a cross between a bus and a lorry, it picks up passengers to take them to another island, it collects and deliverers both cargo and post, it has a jail below decks were prisoners are delivered for sentencing, and it takes the likes of us on a voyage up the Norwegian coast. We flew into Bergen and did our own thing before boarding the boat in late afternoon, our destination was the North Cape being the furthest North you could get, then sailing back to Bergen.This is one trip that is worth putting on your list of things to do. Briefly the food on the MS Finnmarken was first class, Cabins where adequate, we chose an inside one which takes four people, so with two peoples we had plenty of room, we looked at the ones with porthole on outside not worth the extra money you pay for them. Cabin and other staff very friendly, unlike a cruise ship that have a lot of add on's like daily tips etc:which you have to pay even if you did not like the service, this shipping line do not have these aggravating extra charges. We had luck in seeing the Northern Lights on several occasions, getting a good photo is a problem with the ship rolling, and being at night, even the people with expensive equipment did not get photo's, so it is pot luck really. Boredom at times could be a problem, you need to take plenty of games and books and anything else to occupy yourself when not in port, being a working ship, it does lack an entertainments officer, who could organize things to do when sailing.Overall a good holiday, you can send for a book which cost around £25. Norway does not have any unemployment at all, wages and salaries in Norway are on average 50% more than in Britain so be prepared for you saying ' How Much' food is very expensive, burger & fries around £16, a 25g bag of crisps around £1.20, bottle of coke or similar around £2.20, so remember the Scouts motto 'Be Prepared'. Even with these prices the trip is well worth doing, reading this you will go with your eyes wide open, unlike us.
    • SavedwaterS 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took this tour on one of the stops from the Hurtigruten ship. The bus took us to North Cape. On the way, it was just rough terrain and views of the North most hotel, petrol station, fishing village and tourist centre. I do admire the drivers of the buses, cars and snow plough, To do this everyday during the winter months in the dark roads etc, are very demanding. I salute to them. To even attract people to work in the North Cape tourist centre, managing the shop café theatre, I also salute to them. The views at North cape, the weather conditions and the shows at the Theatre should not be missed, We were lucky as it only snowed when we got there and not travelling. A trip that opened my eyes to how the people lived at the North. Would go again in a different season.
    • angiesph 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's very touristy but that does not diminish the beauty of this place. If you have the stamina for cold & wind, stay outside and take a walk to explore surroundings. Beware of thick fog that descends fast. Glad that we took the long drive to come and see this place. Highly recommended.
    • X2776BAjohnb 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A visit to Norway and the North Cape should not be missed if possible. It is a rugged and exposed place yet at the same time beautiful the visitor center there is very interesting. The journey by road to the North Cape is dramatic including visits with the indigenous peoples.
    • Matli933 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Dont miss this attraction it is the most spectacular view I have ever seen.We arrived with the aid of a snow plough because the road up to the cape is normally closed for winter - that was all part of the experience.
    • dashingcacher 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Wow! what a place to visit when the snow is on the ground and no daylight. We even had to travel in convey being led by a snow plough. In December it is by no means full of tourist and the feeling of being at the northern most land point is a unique experience. I enjoyed the film which depicted the North Cape through the seasons, which due to limited views outside, was very informative. Great gift shop, something for everyone.
    • Watsonsgotravelling 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The view from the craggy rock face at lands end of North Cape gave us a sense of the history of the waters beyond the Cape which the visitors centre does a great job of illustrating. Good gift shop with lots of items plus a post office.
    • GRAHAMP212 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Interesting and scenic locationMost Norterly point in NorwayGood panoramic video showing the North Cape in all seasonsSeal dwedingGood displaysGood souvenir and coffee shop
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