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A historical port city located in Hampshire, Southern England, Southampton is a popular city with many attractions. Explore the Tudor House & Garden which displays artefacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey and the Solent Sky Museum. Known as the gateway to the metropolis of London, most cruise lines visit Southampton at the start or end of their journey, often offering excursions to explore nearby London. Meet your favourite celebrities at Madam Tussauds, check the time at Big Ben, revel in the rich history at The Tower of London and so much more!
The village lies at the innermost point of the Skjolden Sognefjord and is home to 200 residents. The National Park, which is home to the impressive Breheimen, Harbardsbreen and Sporteggbreen glaciers, is located near the village and promises some astounding sights.
Sognefjord is the 2nd largest fjord in the world and is over 200km long. The scenery along its banks is amongst the most beautiful in Scandinavia.
Lustrafjord is a 42 km fjord in Norway and is a branch of the larger Sognefjord. Lustrafjord is located in the middle of Ardalsfjord and the Gaupnefjord. Lustrafjord offers viistors the perfect opportunity to truly experience the magic of the fjords, as theer is a wide host of sporting activities available such as kayaking, hiking and more. There is even the opportunity to see dolphins! The nearby village of Solvorn, with a small harbour, beach and many traditional fishermen cottages is definitely worth a visit.
Alesund is a Norwegian port town located in the North-West, which owes much of its architectural prowess to the fact that it had to be rebuilt anew in 1904 in Art Nouveau style after a big fire outbreak. The mountain of Aksla is where the best views in town can be enjoyed from. The mountain has 418 steps which lead to the town park. Ålesund is a good base for trips to the surrounding fjords such as the Geirangerfjord
Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in Iceland and is located in the central north of the country. The fjord is long and narrow and measures 60 km from mouth to bottom. The region of Eyjafjörður is Iceland's second most populous one after the Capital Region in Southwest Iceland. The total population of the region is approximately 24,000. The scenic fjord is surrounded by hills and mountains on both sides and makes for idyllic sightseeing. Many rivers flow into Eyjafjörður, the most significant being Eyjafjarðará, Fnjóská and Hörgá.
Hrisey is an island located off the northern coast of Iceland and is the second largest island of Iceland. There are just over 100 people living there and they travel to the mainland via a ferry.
Isafjordur is a small town in north-western Iceland. The city is characterized by its industrial and fishing ports, which are some of the city's main attractions. The city is very impressive and has a variety of old and colorful houses. Enjoy the site of the beautiful lighthouse or visit some of the restaurants to try the local Icelandic specialities.
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