Reasons to book
SEE THE MIDNIGHT SUN
From around May to the end of August, depending how far north you go (the sun doesn’t set for a full six months of the year at the North Pole), you’ll experience the midnight sun. In Trondheim, for example, you’ll be able to sit outside and still read when the clock strikes midnight.
Take a late-night walk or have a midnight feast in the sunlight.
EXCLUSIVE OFFER
Prima readers will receive an exclusive $100pp credit (maximum of $200 per cabin) to spend on board Regal Princess. Premium Balcony and Balcony staterooms are equipped with private bathrooms complete with toiletries, 100% Egyptian cotton linens, satellite TV, daily housekeeping service, evening bed turn-down and chocolates on your pillow.
CRUISE ON THE REGAL PRINCESS
Enjoy sweeping views of the spectacular fjords from one of more than 1,400 balconies on Regal Princess, or stroll on the Seawalk®, a glass-floor walkway extending 28ft beyond the edge of the ship. There’s also the tranquil Sanctuary, a luxurious spa retreat reserved for adults, and nightly entertainment, including musicals, feature films, comedy and dancing.
THE NORTH CAPE
At Europe’s most northerly point, during the summer months, vast reindeer herds roam Magerøya Island’s central plateau. You can also choose from a number of optional excursions (supplements apply) – from an all-terrain vehicle safari to a king crab search and campfire.
DISCOVER NORWAY
You’ll explore Tromsø, which sits 350km above the Arctic Circle. Its city centre is an endearing mix of old wooden houses and striking modern architecture and you’ll have time to visit its distinctive Arctic Cathedral. Trondheim is one of Scandinavia’s oldest cities, with its brightly painted wooden houses, while Ålesund is one of the most beautiful towns in Norway. In Bergen, you’ll have a chance to discover all aspects of the UNESCO World Heritage Site – from the fish market to the summit of Mount Fløyen.