Port of Call Flåm, Norway

A Stop In The Resort Village of Flåm The tiny village of Flåm is actually an active cruise port and one of the most popular destinations in Norway, attracting thousands of visitors. Scandinavians from all over are drawn to its stunning scenery with steep, forested mountainsides with hundreds of waterfalls plunging into the blue fjord.Continue reading “Port of Call Flåm, Norway”

Vigo, Spain A Port Of Call

Vigo, is a port city located in the northwestern region of Spain, in Galicia. Its history dates back to ancient times, with evidence of human settlements in the area since the Paleolithic era. The first known settlers in the Vigo area were Celtic tribes, who established a settlement called “Vicus” around the 3rd century BC.Continue reading “Vigo, Spain A Port Of Call”

The Cruise Port Of Lerwick, The Shetland’s

Where Time Seems To Stands Still Located in the North Sea one hundred fifty miles north of Scotland is the Shetland Islands where modern opportunities and history meet. Most buildings in Lerwick, the major town in the archipelago, are made of local stone and have the appearance of being from a different era. Narrow alleysContinue reading “The Cruise Port Of Lerwick, The Shetland’s”

Port Call Qaqortoq, Greenland

Explore a world that seems to be lost in time. With a population of only 3,050, it is still the most populous town and the municipal capital of southern Greenland and the fourth-largest town on the island. The island of Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, and its political history isContinue reading “Port Call Qaqortoq, Greenland”

The Historic Port of Call Dubrovnik, Croatia

Immerse Yourself In The World Of Game Of Thrones The location of a number of Game Of Thrones episodes, this ancient city invites strolling through and exploring. One of the most popular ports on The Adriatic. The Old City of Dubrovnik is where much of Game of Thrones was filmed and the town has usedContinue reading “The Historic Port of Call Dubrovnik, Croatia”