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From New York to New York

Norwegian Fjords

Dates:
23 Jul - 20 Aug 2027
Duration:
28 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
14
Ship:
Queen Mary 2
Cruise Line:
Cunard
Fares:

From £3,349 pp

Andalsnes, Norway

From New York to New York

Norwegian Fjords

Dates:
23 Jul - 20 Aug 2027
Duration:
28 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
14
Ship:
Queen Mary 2
Cruise Line:
Cunard
Fares:

From £3,349 pp

Voyage Itinerary

23 July

Setting sail from New York

The Big Apple is one of the world's most iconic, cosmopolitan cities, a place that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. From the lofty heights of the Manhattan skyscrapers to the hipster hangouts of resurgent Brooklyn, New York City buzzes with energy and excitement, and there's never been a better time to visit. Cultural highlights include the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts and the theatres of Broadway, and the culinary scene is arguably the most exciting in the US, with an ever-changing smorgasbord of innovative restaurants, pop-ups and fashionable street food trucks.

New York City skyline
View of Manhattan skyline from Top of the Rock, New York

Our tip

Head to the ‘Top of the Rock’ at the Rockefeller Centre, for views rivalling those at from the observation platform of the Empire State Building, but without the crowds.

24 July to 29 July - At sea

30 July

United Kingdom: Southampton

Southampton is the UK’s leading port. Bustling modern cruise terminals, as well as wharfs and commercial harbours, line the waterfront, whilst the city itself is a fascinating mix of ancient and modern, with a picturesque old town, the original city walls still standing, and super-modern shopping centres and office complexes
The Bargate, Southampton

31 July to 1 August - At sea

2 August

Norway: Olden

Olden is a lovely little village surrounded by green meadows and rippling mountain scenery, at the mouth of the Oldeelva river. The most popular excursion is a trip to the nearby Briksdalsbreen, an arm of the vast Jostedalsbreen glacier.
Olden, Norway

2 August

Norway: Innvikfjorden

2 August

Norway: Nordfjord

3 August

Norway: Ålesund

When Ålesund was destroyed by fire in 1904, the German Kaiser Wilhelm II agreed to foot the bill to rebuild it. The result was the stunning Art Nouveau architecture that you see today, which blends elements of the German 'Jugendstil' with Viking flourishes.
Aerial view of Alesund, Norway

4 August

Norway: Trondheim

Trondheim’s wooden buildings look much as they would have done in the Middle Ages, rebuilt in the same style and layout throughout history. Here also Norway's national sanctuary, Nidaros Cathedral, was built over the grave of St. Olav, Norway's patron saint, with parts dating back to the 12th century.
Waterfront buildings in Trondheim, Norway

5 August - At sea

6 August

Norway: Tromsø

Tromso’s location well within the Arctic Circle means the summer months are lit by the Midnight Sun, a compensation for long dark winters. Explore the streets with their multi-coloured wooden houses, see the amazing architecture of the Arctic cathedral, or take the cable car up to Mount Storsteinen for a fantastic view.
Sunset over Tromsø, Norway

7 August

Norway: Honningsvåg

The port of Honningsvåg is the gateway to Europe’s most northerly point, the North Cape, and enjoys 24-hour daylight in summer. Aside from tourism, fishing is the major industry in this part of Norway, and the region is also said to be inhabited by trolls.
Honningsvag, Norway

7 August

Norway: North Cape

The North Cape is often described as the northernmost point in Europe, although a quick glance at a map will show you that this isn’t quite true. Nevertheless it’s a very special place where the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans meet, and thousands visit every summer to witness the midnight sun.
The North Cape, Norway

8 August - At sea

9 August

Norway: Åndalsnes

The town of Åndalsnes itself is rather nondescript, having been badly damaged during World War II, but the surrounding scenery of the Romsdalfjord is magnificent. There are some lovely hikes and scenic drives to enjoy, along with the historic Rauma Railway, one of the most spectacular train rides in Norway.
Andalsnes, Norway

10 August - At sea

11 August

Norway: Kristiansand

You might not expect to find a beach resort in Norway, but the sunny city of Kristiansand is where Norwegians go for a spot of fun by the seaside. There are plenty of family-friendly attractions, including a zoo, and it’s also a good base for exploring the pretty fishing villages of the south coast.
Houses in Kristiansand, Norway

12 August - At sea

13 August

United Kingdom: Southampton

Southampton is the UK’s leading port. Bustling modern cruise terminals, as well as wharfs and commercial harbours, line the waterfront, whilst the city itself is a fascinating mix of ancient and modern, with a picturesque old town, the original city walls still standing, and super-modern shopping centres and office complexes
The Bargate, Southampton

14 August to 19 August - At sea

20 August

Arriving in New York

The Big Apple is one of the world’s most iconic, cosmopolitan cities, a place that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. From the lofty heights of the Manhattan skyscrapers to the hipster hangouts of resurgent Brooklyn, New York City buzzes with energy and excitement, and there’s never been a better time to visit.
New York City skyline
Central Park, New York

Don't miss

Strolling round Central Park, no matter what time of year, is a delight. A welcome haven of nature for tourists and locals alike.

The ship

Queen Mary 2

Capacity:
2691 Guests
Crew:
1253 Staff
Style:
Traditionally formal cruising with the evening attire always expected to be refined even on 'informal' evenings.

Queen Mary 2 is Cunard’s most magnificent ocean liner and the flagship of the fleet.

What we love

Modern features combined with traditional and elegant décor reminiscent of the golden age of cruising helps create an unforgettable journey particularly when sailing past the Statue of Liberty into New York. We particularly like the excellent Queens Grill accommodation which offers additional space and access to the exclusive Queens Grill restaurant, along with dedicated lounges and deck areas.

Learn more about Queen Mary 2
Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 Exterior

inclusions

  • Meals in the main restaurants
  • Traditional afternoon tea
  • Select hot and cold drinks in the buffet restaurant
  • All onboard entertainment
  • Use of the Fitness Centre

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
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      Stay a few more nights in New York

      There are just so many hotels to choose from, but we recommend The Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue next to Central Park.

    • Helicopter over New York

      See New York in style

      Take to the air on a helicopter sightseeing trip of Manhattan Island, the best way to see the city’s skyline.

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    Who we are

    Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

    Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

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