This beautiful ship offers a unique and unrepeatable experience. Marina has capacity for 1,250 passengers and has 800 crew members. For lovers of gastronomy, The Marina is a paradise due to its wide variety of options. Among them, it has a dining room in which to celebrate private parties surrounded by exquisite delicacies, a cooking school at sea, in addition, enjoy tea time thanks to our selection of traditional teas and herbs. The Marina provides activities, spaces and entertainment adapted to all ages, anyone can make their dreams come true on board.
Skjolden is a town in the Norwegian municipality of Luster, located at the end of the Lustrafjord, the innermost arm of the Sognefjord. It has a port, which serves as a stopover point for cruise ships sailing through the fjords of Norway.
The town is located in a natural area of great beauty, the best way to get to know it is by walking through the region, visiting the unique Skåri and Fuglesteg farms, the Urnes and Dale churches, located near the town of Luster. Another option is to see how deer live in the Marås Hjort i Mørkridsdalen park, or go see the impressive Feigumfossen waterfall.
As you cruise into Fredrikstad, Noway, you will soon discover why it won a national award for “Most Attractive City.” The port lies on the glistening Glomma River—the city center on the west bank and the fortified Old Town on the east. It is considered the best-preserved walled city in Northern Europe. Take a few hours to meander its enchanting cobblestone streets. At the Gamlebyen Miniature Railroad, watch model trains chug through tiny villages. Get a dose of history at the Kongsten Fort, built in 1683. See students working on wooden boats at Norway’s only school for boatbuilding on Isegran, an island and popular picnic spot. If you love the outdoors, save time for an island-hopping adventure by ferry in the spellbinding Hvaler Archipelago. The islands offer a variety of things to do, but cycling and beachcombing top the list.