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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.04 to 31.05 - Page nb 26

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.04.2022 - 31.05.2023
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Spring The brighter days brought by the spring sunshine enliven the Norwegian coast, luring everyone back to the outdoors as they enjoy the best of both sun and snow. A burst of life Watch nature reawaken after the long winter. The sun takes its seat in the sky, the snow begins to melt, the land is reclaimed by lush vegetation, and migrating birds return. Flowers go into bloom, sprinkling the coast with colour. This change happens gradually, andat varying times each year; in some places, the snow can last into May and even June. Spring is also the best time of year to see waterfalls. The melting snow and ice feed the rushing rivers and streams, creating clearer and more powerful cascades. By the end of the season, the Midnight Sun will begin to remain in the sky in parts north of the Arctic Circle, even as areas of the landscape still sleep under the last blanket of snow. Cheers and Skal! As the days get sunnier, Norwegians are drawn outside for their first utepils or “outdoor beverage” of the year. They'll do this even while it's still cold, another sign of Norwegians’ synergy with the outdoors. Join them in agarden, ona terrace, or even ata roadside café for a beer, wine, soft drink, or coffee in the preliminary sunshine. This quieter season is also a great time to explore the country, without the summer crowds. Are} Norway Constitution Day Time your voyage around the 17th of May when Norwegians young and old celebrate the country’s independence. The day typically involves colourful children’s parades and marching bands, as well as feasts of cakes, Champagne, hot dogs, and ice cream. To mark the occasion, many locals dress to impressin their bunad, the national costume. These beautifully embroidered suits and dresses, some handcrafted with silver jewels, feature patterns unique to regions and families. We'll have amini parade on board our ships too, with plenty of fun flag waving and cheering.

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Spring The brighter days brought by the spring sunshine enliven the Norwegian coast, luring everyone back to the outdoors as they enjoy the best of both sun and snow. A burst of life Watch nature reawaken after the long winter. The sun takes its seat in the sky, the snow begins to melt, the land is reclaimed by lush vegetation, and migrating birds return. Flowers go into bloom, sprinkling the coast with colour. This change happens gradually, andat varying times each year; in some places, the snow can last into May and even June. Spring is also the best time of year to see waterfalls. The melting snow and ice feed the rushing rivers and streams, creating clearer and more powerful cascades. By the end of the season, the Midnight Sun will begin to remain in the sky in parts north of the Arctic Circle, even as areas of the landscape still sleep under the last blanket of snow. Cheers and Skal! As the days get sunnier, Norwegians are drawn outside for their first utepils or “outdoor beverage” of the year. They'll do this even while it's still cold, another sign of Norwegians’ synergy with the outdoors. Join them in agarden, ona terrace, or even ata roadside café for a beer, wine, soft drink, or coffee in the preliminary sunshine. This quieter season is also a great time to explore the country, without the summer crowds. Are} Norway Constitution Day Time your voyage around the 17th of May when Norwegians young and old celebrate the country’s independence. The day typically involves colourful children’s parades and marching bands, as well as feasts of cakes, Champagne, hot dogs, and ice cream. To mark the occasion, many locals dress to impressin their bunad, the national costume. These beautifully embroidered suits and dresses, some handcrafted with silver jewels, feature patterns unique to regions and families. We'll have amini parade on board our ships too, with plenty of fun flag waving and cheering.

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