Tromso

We then wandered through old town and then into the main city centre. We had our usual coffee and cake before heading back to the ship.
Tromso

After dinner we went up to the top deck where the Captain was preparing some dried fish for us to try. The fish is caught then gutted and left to dry by the wind and snow on the racks on the top deckLäs mer
Honningsvag

Honningsvag is the northernmost town in mainland Norway. Legislation effective in 1997 states that a Norwegian city/town must have at least 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvag was declared a city inLäs mer
North Cape

The scenery in Honningsvag is simply stunning with the ocean, snow and fjords. Time for a short photo stop at Tufjorden Continental Europe's most northerly point North Cape in the background. It wasLäs mer
Heidi's Christmas and Winter House

In Skarsvag, we visited the Christmas and Winter House, known for its quaint Yuletide ambiance and Christmas decorations year round. Heidi the owner treated us to lovely homemade goodies and weLäs mer
Fishing Village

The next fishing village was Skarsvag where we walked amongst the fishermen's ropes, lines and buoys before going to a gallery. What makes this a different gallery is the owner collects paper fromLäs mer
Leaving Honningsvarg

Honningsvag is just like a Christmas Card, lovely coloured homes in the snow with twinkling lights.
During the early evening we sailed around Continental Europe's most northerly land mass. Our cruiseLäs mer
Northern Lights

Then something special happened, we finally saw the Northern Lights. They did not look like much other than weird looking clouds with a touch of green but when you look at their images through theLäs mer
Kirkeness

Today we disembarked from the Hurtigruten Spitsbergen Cruise. We had a wonderful time although I am over fish and mushy food. Kirkeness looked so pretty, just like a Christmas card. We took theLäs mer
Oslo Airport

Once on the plane we headed off to Oslo for a stopover before our second flight to Copenhagen. Oslo looked so pretty from the air, another Christmas card shot, maybe Oslo should have been on ourLäs mer
Copenhagen Airport

Our holiday has been incredible and we look forward to seeing what Copenhagen has to offer the Hopwoods as this is our last destination.
Anderson Hotel

The Anderson Hotel is our home for the next few days. On check in we received an upgrade which was lovely, however, when we went to the room we thought that this was an interesting upgrade 2Läs mer
Cock's and Cows

After a few wines in the lounge we went out for dinner. We wanted something we have not had for ages so we found hamburgers and fries at "Cock's and Cows" interesting name but nice food. Stay tunedLäs mer
Little Mermaid

Today our walking adventures started in Copenhagen at 10 am. We first walked to the little mermaid. The sculpture is on a rock by the waterside, she is 1.25 metres high and based on the fairy tale byLäs mer
Amalienborg Palace

On our walk we visited Amalienborg Palace and watched the changing of the guard ceremony. The Royal Guards march from Rosenborg Castle to Amalienborg Palace and we have read that the Queen must haveLäs mer
Christiania

Christiania was certainly an interesting place on our walk today. Is a self-proclaimed district of about 850 to 1,000 residents. It was temporarily closed to the public by the residents in April 2011.Läs mer
Nyhavn

Many of the houses lining the quays of Nyhavn have been the homes of prominent artists. Hans Christian Andersen, used to live in no. 20 which is where he wrote the fairy-tales The Tinderbox, LittleLäs mer
Out and About

Copenhagen is a very vibrant city there is so many interesting buildings, sculptures and things to see.
Back to the Hotel

We are heading back to the Hotel after a very long tiring day.
To do it all over again tomorrow.
National Museum

Today is going to be another full day walking around Copenhagen.
First stop was the National Museum where we wandered around for 4 hours. This museum is quite large and has many exhibits we have notLäs mer
Christiansborg Palace

Continued walking to the nearby Christiansburg Palace to see if Princess Mary was in the house but alas no Princess Mary.
This castle has been rebuilt numerous times on the same site. The firstLäs mer
Absalon’s Castle Ruins

After 1369, Copenhagen Castle was rebuilt on top of the remains of Absalon’s Castle. The space was tight in the new castle and the kings broke down the building and built new ones.
Christian IVLäs mer
End of Another Day

Exhausted after another full day we went back to the Hotel for the wine hour and dinner before we hit the pavement again tomorrow.
Helsingor Train Station

To be or not to be a tourist in Copenhagen.
Our day started with a short walk to the train station and a 40 min train ride to Helsingor to visit Kronborg Castle.