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OPTIONAL SHORE EXCURSIONS ON YOUR JOURNEY DALE OF NORWAYs@BERGEN, NORWAY A PANORAMIC HALF-DAY RAILWAY JOURNEY Board the Flam Railway for a journey on a route hailed as one of the world’s greatest masterpieces of engineering. The train will climb nearly 3,000 feet, passing truly breathtaking landscapes. Along the way, pause at Kjosfossen waterfall for photos and stop in Vatnahalsen for waffles. Your gentle descent back to Flam gives you a chance to witness the beauty all over again. NORTHERN ICELAND'S NATURAL TREASURES Travel by motor coach along the coast of Eyjafjordur, taking in stunning views of mountain ranges, Fnjoskadalur Valley and Godafoss waterfall — “Waterfall of the Gods”. Continue to the Myvatn volcanic lake area, see the towering lava castles of Dimmuborgir, and experience the geothermal wonder of Namaskard’s natural hot springs. VESTMANNA SEA CLIFFS On board a local boat, see the spectacular cliffs and hidden grottoes that line Streymoy’s southern coast. Rising up to 1,950 feet straight from the ocean, these cliffs are home to colonies of puffins, kittiwakes and other seabirds. Weather permitting, you will cruise into some of the grottoes to view these birds up close. For complete itinerary details and videos, GODAFOSS, ICELAND DALE OF NORWAY: A LIVING MUSEUM Visit one of Norway's few remaining textile centers and see how the iconic Norwegian sweaters are made. Enjoy an hour-long scenic drive to the village of Dale, nestled in a sweeping valley among soaring peaks on the west coast. Your guided tour will weave all the threads of this self-made town together for you, from its history to its sweater production. THE GOLDEN CIRCLE Visit Thingvellir National Park — a UNESCO site where Iceland's first national assembly was founded in 930 AD — then head off to see the famous “Golden Falls”. Next, stop in the Haukadalur geothermal area to witness the eruption of the Strokkur geyser. Then, after a delicious lunch, drive across the Hellisheidi mountain plateau, blanketed with postglacial lava fields. WHALE WATCHING Set out in search of graceful, gentle giants. About 42% of the world’s known whale species call these waters home. Cruise into open waters, where you may see blue, fin, humpback and minke whales. Your boat's double engine can propel it at 24 miles per hour, so you will cover a large area during your three-hour tour. isit viking.com/oceans
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