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A 12-night return voyage from Southampton aboard Queen Mary 2, cruising Norway's fjords via Hamburg, Olden, Skjolden and Stavanger
- Stroll through the city center to admire Ålesund’s unique Art Nouveau buildings
- Experience the fjord’s dramatic cliffs and waterfalls from the water
- Visit the McBoat—a floating McDonald's—for a quirky, waterside snack when in Hamburg
Trip Details
- Departs
- 26 May 2027
- Returns
- 7 June 2027
- Ship
- Queen Mary 2
- Operator
- Cunard
Embark on an unforgettable 12-night Norwegian Fjords voyage aboard the iconic Queen Mary 2, departing 26 May 2027 from Southampton. This remarkable journey takes you to the breathtaking beauty of Norway's fjords, where towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and serene waterways create a truly magical experience. Returning to Southampton, this voyage combines the elegance of Cunard with the natural wonders of the Norwegian coast.
Destinations
Southampton, England, UK ► Hamburg, Germany ► Alesund, Norway ► Olden, Norway ► Innvikfjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising) ► Nordfjord, Norway (Scenic Cruising) ► Skjolden, Norway ► Lustrafjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising) ► Sognefjord, Norway (Scenic Cruising) ► Stavanger, Norway ► Hamburg, Germany ► Cherbourg, France ► Southampton, England, UK
Departures & Pricing
Departs Southampton on 26 May 2027 aboard Queen Mary 2
- Interior from $3,509 pp twin share / $6,908 pp sole use*
- Ocean View from $4,459 pp twin share / $8,798 pp sole use*
- Balcony from $5,079 pp twin share / $10,008 pp sole use*
- Princess Suite from $14,299 pp twin share / $28,338 pp sole use*
- Queen Suite from $16,799 pp twin share / $33,238 pp sole use*
Enquire now to secure your place on this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
*Advertised fares are per person in AUD and include all taxes. Onboard Credit is per room. Fares are available until allocation is exhausted. Fares are subject to change without notice.
Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.
Queen Mary 2
Queen Mary 2 is Cunard's flagship and the only true ocean liner in service, purpose-built in 2004 for regular transatlantic crossings between Southampton and New York. She carries around 2,700 guests and is home to Illuminations — the only planetarium at sea — the grand Queens Room ballroom and the only kennels afloat.
- Guests
- 2,691
- Crew
- 1,173
- Speed
- 28 knots
- Draft
- 34 feet
- Length
- 1,132 feet
- Deck plans
- 12
Deck 13
Source: Cunard, captured 5 August 2026. Deck plans are provided by the cruise line and are subject to change at any time.
Itinerary
- 1
Southampton, England, UK
Southampton, on England's south coast, is the historic port from which the Mayflower set sail for the New World in 1620.
- 2
At Sea
- 3
Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg, known as the Venice of the North, is threaded with winding canals and a vast harbour that made it a trading centre for centuries.
- 4
At Sea
- 5
Alesund, Norway
Alesund is a charming Norwegian town celebrated for its colourful art nouveau architecture and its scenic setting at the entrance to Geirangerfjord.
- 6
Olden, Norway
Olden is a small village in western Norway, set near fjords and glaciers in a landscape of dramatic mountain scenery.
- 6
Innvikfjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
This scenic Norwegian fjord winds past dramatic glacier country toward Loen, often described as the gateway to the glaciers.
- 6
Nordfjord, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
Nordfjord is a vast, deep blue Norwegian fjord framed by snow-capped peaks and lush valleys beneath the mighty Jostedal Glacier.
- 7
Skjolden, Norway
Skjolden is a small village at the innermost tip of the Sognefjord, surrounded by dramatic Norwegian mountains.
- 7
Lustrafjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
Lustrafjorden is a scenic arm of the Sognefjord in western Norway, framed by steep mountains and glacial waters.
- 7
Sognefjord, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
Sognefjord is Norway's longest and deepest fjord, its still waters bordered by dramatic mountains and glaciers near Sogndal and Leikanger.
- 8
Stavanger, Norway
One of Norway's oldest settlements, Stavanger pairs a lively harbour with a preserved old town of whitewashed, 18th-century wooden houses along cobbled lanes.
- 9
At Sea
- 10
Hamburg, Germany
Its skyline includes the grand Rathaus, St. Michaelis church and the elegant Jungfernstieg promenade overlooking the Alster lake.
- 11
At Sea
- 12
Cherbourg, France
Cherbourg is a historic port city on France's Normandy coast, long known for its naval harbour and maritime heritage.
- 13
Southampton, England, UK
This same port later saw the Titanic depart on her fateful maiden voyage in 1912, a moment etched into maritime history.
Please note that cruise itineraries are subject to change at any time by the cruise company and are not guaranteed.
Inclusions & exclusions
What’s included
- Fabulous entertainment.
- Outstanding service.
- Breakfast, lunch & dinner
- Room Service (24 hours)
- Casual Dining Venues
- Beverages (Iced Tea, Lemonade, Water, Tea varieties, Non-Specialty Coffee)
- Well-appointed accommodation.
Not included
- Travel insurance
- Airfares
- Shore Excursions
Accommodation
Interior Staterooms:
Ideal for solo travelers who want a comfortable, budget-friendly option with all the essentials—cozy beds, private bathroom, and plenty of space for your belongings. Some ships even offer single occupancy rooms that eliminate the need to pay a supplement for traveling solo.
Oceanview Rooms:
If you prefer a window to gaze out at the sea, many ships offer single-occupancy oceanview cabins, providing natural light and a great view without breaking the bank.
Oceanview Staterooms: A step up from interior rooms, these cabins have windows (or portholes) offering views of the ocean, perfect for couples looking for a romantic setting.
Balcony Staterooms: For a little more luxury, balcony rooms offer your own private outdoor space with stunning ocean views. Whether you’re sipping coffee in the morning or watching the sunset at night, this is a popular option for couples seeking a more intimate experience.
Family Suites: Many cruise ships offer specially designed family suites with extra space and amenities, such as separate sleeping areas for parents and children, additional storage, and sometimes even a private balcony. These rooms are perfect for families of four or more, providing comfort and privacy while still staying close together.
Connecting Staterooms: If you need more space, connecting staterooms allow families to book two rooms with a shared door, offering both the privacy of separate rooms and the convenience of easy access between them.
Book this cruise
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