We boarded the Trollfjord yesterday in Kristiansand and sailed with smooth seas overnight to Haugesund . The ship is very nice with excellent accommodations and large enough that, with 300 passengers, it does not seem at all crowded. Many lounge and observation areas and multiple dining options, as well as a gym and sauna, make for a very comfortable voyage.
We arrived in Haugesund early this morning and took a walking tour (only 9 in the group) with a local artist. The city is lovely with interesting public and residential architecture. We were able to visit several art studios, including an art glass factory. Many beautiful artworks and sights on this tour.
Fun fact: Haugesund has an acclaimed international film festival, and the city boasts a connection with Marilyn Monroe. It seems that the man who married Marilyn's mother was from this city and his name appears on her birth certificate...but apparently the mother had a number of "gentlemen friends" in the months leading up to Marilyn's birth so there's doubt as to her paternity. But Haugesunders cling to their version, hence the Marilyn statue near the festival headquarters.
Headed now to Alesund, where we dock early tomorrow, so stay tuned for the next adventures!Read more