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The Norunna
(008011-15)

Plying the waters of the North Atlantic between its Faroese home and Seyðisfjörður in northeast Iceland and Hirtsahls in northern Denmark, the M/S Norunna offers travellers to the region a perfect means to get around.

Your voyage will be on a fine passenger ship, built in Germany in 2003 and carryin gup to 1,480 passengers on their Atlantic routes. The journey, across waters traversed by seafarers for a thousand years and more, will be a wonderful tiem to relax and enjoy the uniqie birlife of the North Sea, and perhaps spot a whale or two!

Comfort on board is well taken care of; cabins range from deluxe, double cabins offering a high degree of comfort and ample space to relax to smaller twin and quad roosm and even couchettes for the most budget-conscious travellers.

And dining has not been forgotten! On board, you can choose from a large selection of light meals in the cafeteria or you can enjoy an evening full of North Atlantic specialities at our delicious Norröna Buffet Restaurant. If you prefer gourmet delicacies please visit our 'a la carte' restaurant, Simmer Dim, and enjoy an evening of fine food and delicious wines.

All in all, time spent on the M/S Norunna is well spent, and a perfect part of your trip exploring the North Atlantic, and its uniqe communities.

For complete details, options and to plan your trip, feel free to call one of our professional counsellors; we are here to help!

Photo © Erik Cleves Kristensen

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DATES

2012 Departures:


The ship operates on the following schedule during June, July and August:


Saturday:
Depart Hirtsahls at 1530
Sunday:
Arrive in Torshavn at 2100 & depart at 2230
Monday:
Sailing the North Sea
Tuesday:
Arrive in Hirtsahls at 0700 and depart at 0900
Wednesday:
Arrive in Torshavn at 1500 and depart at 1530
Thursday:
Arrive in Iceland at 0730 and depart at 1000
Friday:
Arrive in Torshavn at 0300 and depart at 0330
Saturday:
Arrive in Hirtsahls at 1230


 


 


PRICE

As you would imagine, pricing is complex, and the numbers of combinations and options are endless. Passage on the ship between Denmark and Iceland costs between $200 and $300 per direction (depending on the season), and to the Faroe Islands between $150 and $250.


Cabins are an additional cost and range from $225 to $460 for a two-night sailing in the low season to $575 to $1,000 during the peak periods. Overnight voyages between the Faroes and either Iceland or Denmark are offered at lower prices.


For complete details, and a quote for your own North Atlantic journey, please feel free to contact us at 1 800 661 3830.

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All prices are subject to change without notice

INCLUDED

  • Passage and cabin in category chosen

NOT INCLUDED

  • Airfare
  • Meals and drinks
  • Passport and visa fees
  • Optional tours
  • Travel insurance, gratuities and items of a personal nature