North Cape & Midnight Sun Cruise on the Marco Polo from only £1299 Buy One Get One Free



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14th July

Cruise Line

Cruise & Maritime Voyages

Cruise Ship

Marco Polo

Board Basis

Full Board

Ship Description

The 22,080grt Bahamian flagged Marco Polo with her handsome traditional profile, beautiful teak decks and distinctive dark blue hull is a classic ocean liner. She can accommodate up to 800 guests within a warm and friendly atmosphere that reflects a truly intimate cruise experience. Marco Polo is fully stabilised and air conditioned and has eight passenger decks serviced by three main lobbies and four lifts. The Marco Polo cruise ship offers a wide range of public facilities including the impressive Waldorf Restaurant offering a traditional two sitting fixed time dining option and, as an alternative more informal experience, the stylish Marco’s Bistro. There are five main lounge areas. The Magellan Deck offers the theatre style Marco Polo Lounge; the elegant Captain’s Club, a perfect venue for pre-dinner cocktails with the resident pianist; relaxing Palm Garden, with wonderful panoramic ocean views; and the stylish Columbus Lounge where the head barman will soon get to know your favourite drink. Completing the quintet is Scott’s Bar, located on Amundsen Deck, an ideal spot for night owls. Other amenities on board the ms Marco Polo include the well stocked Livingston Library, the Nansen Card Room, an Internet Café a shopping arcade and photo gallery, the beautifully appointed Jade Wellness Centre, which offers hairdressing & beauty treatments, fitness and exercise equipment, and sauna and massage facilities. There is an outdoor swimming pool, three whirlpools and a medical centre. In addition, and in keeping with her heritage, the Amundsen Deck offers a traditional walk around promenade. There is a good selection of comfortable cabin accommodation ranging from standard to de luxe with 70% of cabins on board the Marco Polo cruise ship having an ocean view. Category options are priced generally according to position, size and facilities.

Ship Facilities

Facilities

Entertainment

  • Captains Club
  • Columbus Lounge
  • Palm Garden
  • Photo Gallery
  • Scotts Piano Bar
  • Theatre

Fitness

  • Fitness Center
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Jade Wellness Centre

Food and Drink

  • Bistro
  • Buffet
  • Columbus Lounge
  • Main Lobby
  • Marco Polo Lounge
  • Marcos
  • Marcos Restaurant
  • Restaurant
  • Waldorf Restaurant
  • Wardolf Restaurant

Other

  • Boutique
  • Elevator
  • Medical Centre
  • Shops

Recreational

  • Card Room
  • Livingston Library

Relaxation

  • Fully Air Conditioned
  • Massage
  • Pool Deck
  • Sauna
  • Swimming Pool
  • Whirlpool

Technology

  • Extensive WiFi capabilities and connectivity.
  • Internet Cafe

Cruise Itinerary

  • 14th Jul 2013 London, Tilbury Depart 23:00
  • 15th Jul 2013 At Sea
  • 16th Jul 2013 Bergen, Norway Arrive 14:30 - Depart 21:00


The second city of Norway and this delightful old Hanseatic port, with its beautifully restored wooden warehouses, colourful fish and flower market, makes a perfect contrast to the high peaks, waterfalls and small village communities of the fjords.

  • 17th Jul 2013 Olden, Norway Arrive 09:30 - Depart 18:00


The village of Olden is situated at the end of the innermost arm of the mighty Nordfjord. Steep mountains tower on both sides of the valley, making the village of Olden one of the most charming and idyllic in Western Norway with the opportunity to visit the Briksdal Glacier.

  • 18th Jul 2013 At Sea
  • 19th Jul 2013 Leknes, Lofoten Islands Arrive 09:00 - Depart 18:00


The typically small Norwegian town of Leknes is the principal settlement on Vestvågøy Island, the second largest in the Lofoten Island chain which boasts some of Norway’s most spectacular scenery. Visit the Lofoten Viking Museum, a living museum housed in a reconstruction of the biggest Viking longhouse ever found, and The Vestvågøy Museum in the old schoolhouse which displays items from many areas of daily life in Lofoten's past.

  • 20th Jul 2013 Honningsvaag, Norway Arrive 20:00 - Depart 01:30


Visiting the North Cape, virtually Europe’s northernmost point, and standing in broad daylight at midnight looking out over the Arctic Ocean is one of the world’s memorable experiences. If you are lucky enough to see the Midnight Sun, it could be unforgettable.

  • 21st Jul 2013 Tromso, Norway Arrive 14:00 - Depart 19:00


Standing on an island in a narrow sound, hemmed in by soaring mountains, Tromso offers a majestic setting for the Northern Lights Observatory, Polaria, a fascinating polar adventure and exhibition centre, and also museums dedicated to geology, zoology and Lapland life.

  • 22nd Jul 2013 At Sea
  • 23rd Jul 2013 Andalsnes, Norway Arrive 08:45 - Depart 17:00


Andalsnes, situated south east of Molde, is at the head of the Romsdalsfjord. Dominated by the Andalsnes Mountain, the town lies in a pretty valley between the spectacular mountain and the tranquil waters of the fjord. It is a gateway to some magnificent Norwegian scenery including the Trolls Path, one of Europe's most amazing roads with its eleven hairpin bends.

  • 24th Jul 2013 Stavanger Arrive 14:30 - Depart 22:00
  • 25th Jul 2013 At Sea
  • 26th Jul 2013 London, Tilbury Arrive 07:30

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