Trondheim: Archbishop's Palace Museum

Dating back to 1153, the Archbishop’s Palace now serves as a museum. Situated across the street from Nidarosdomen, it was easily accessed once we completed the tower climb at the Cathedral.
OneRead more
Trondheim: Bakklandet & More

Before and after our visits to Nidarosdomen and the Archbishop’s Palace Museum, we wandered around Trondheim.
As this was our first time here, we found plenty of sites of interest, especially inRead more
Trondheim Photo Gallery

Images from today’s visit to Trondheim, Norway are at this link:
https://eenusa.smugmug.com/Cruises/NoGlow/Trond…
Day @ Sea

We had a quiet day sailing the Norwegian Sea today as we head north to our next port of call.
As far north as we are now, it doesn’t get dark at night anymore. In fact, the Currents does not listRead more
Welcome to Hammerfest (Norway)

Our fifth port of call ... Hammerfest ... a new-to-us port in Norway ... greets us with clear blue skies.
This town, claims to be the northernmost city in the world, but that is disputed by anotherRead more
Hammerfest: SikkSakkveien & Reindeer

Though this was a short day in port, we squeezed quite a bit into our allotted time, starting with a hike up to the Salen Viewpoint and Mikkegammen.
SikkSakkveien — which translates as the Zig-ZagRead more
Royal & Ancient Polar Bear Society

On our way to the harbor area, we took a peek inside a one-room museum with a grand name ... the Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society.
There’s really nothing royal or ancient about the museum,Read more
Hammerfest: Meet Hvaldimir!

After the museum, we hurried over to one of the piers in the harbor to meet Hvaldimir, who the volunteer at the visitor center said would likely show up for his noon meal and training to hunt for hisRead more
Hammerfest Church

Although Hammerfest did not receive its charter as a market town until 1789, its first church was built in 1620. The five churches that followed were all destroyed by fire. The sixth one, which weRead more
Sailaway from Hammerfest

A short day ... an early sail away ... a relaxing afternoon at sea! Perfect after a delightful time sightseeing in Hammerfest.
Going up on the top deck as Nautica left its berth, we got a glimpse ofRead more
Cupcake Tea @ Sea

Most days, afternoon tea is held in the Horizons Lounge on deck 10 forward. Today the theme was “cupcakes.” Yes, we went and sampled a few 😄😋. But not so many that it would ruin our appetiteRead more
Hammerfest Photo Gallery

Images from today’s visit to Hammerfest, Norway are at this link:
https://eenusa.smugmug.com/Cruises/NoGlow/NoGlo…
Cruising Kola Bay to Murmansk (Russia)

The last time we were in Murmansk was in July 2014 to embark 50 Let Pobedy, a Russian nuclear icebreaker for our voyage to the North Pole. (The story of that amazing expedition is at this link:Read more
Welcome to Hero City Murmansk

Our sixth port of call ... Murmansk ... in the Russian Arctic.
Not only was Nautica docked at Murmansk’s marine terminal and cleared in record time, but our small group was first off the ship forRead more
Murmansk: Remembering Seamen

The first stop of the tour was a spot Mui and I were familiar with from our brief time in Murmansk in 2014.
The park-like setting is home to two memorials and a church ... all dedicated to seamen whoRead more
Murmansk: Alyosha

The next stop on our tour was “Alyosha” — the giant, 5,000-ton concrete soldier that greeted us from atop his hilltop perch as Nautica made its way down Kola Bay.
The monument, which Mui and IRead more
Murmansk: Waiting Woman

The Hero City has a monument that is dedicated to women — wives and girlfriends — awaiting the return of their men from sea. It is apparently inspired by a poem written by Victor Timofeev, aRead more
Murmansk: “Chimney Memorial”

The monument is dedicated to the residents of Murmansk, but our ‘escort’ described it as the Chimney Memorial ... referring to the chimneys that were left standing after heavy bombardment of theRead more
Murmansk: The “Ленин” (Lenin)

The next stop on our sightseeing tour took us back to the port. Here, permanently berthed at a pier next to Nautica, is the world’s first nuclear-powered icebreaker ... the Lenin.
Launched in 1957,Read more
Murmansk: Dinner Time

Our private tour wrapped up with dinner @ Tsarskaya Okhota, a restaurant whose name translates as “the Czar’s Hunting Lodge.” The decor certainly fit the name!
The restaurant was hopping —Read more
Murmansk Photo Gallery

Images from today’s visit to Murmansk, Russia are at this link:
https://eenusa.smugmug.com/Cruises/NoGlow/Murmn…
Day @ Sea

A quiet day at sea. Having rounded the Kola Peninsula, we are now cruising the White Sea ... a new-to-us body of water.
Guillemots resting on the water and a brief sighting of a fin whale atRead more
Welcome to Solovetsky Island (Russia)

Our seventh port of call ... new-to-us Solovetsky (Solovski) Island, Russia ... a place of beauty that played an important role in a dark and sad chapter of Soviet history.
Located in Russia’sRead more
Solovetsky: Sekirnaya Hill Monastery

An interminable, bumpy, back-killer, 30-minute drive on a heavily potholed road, took us to the first stop of the private tour Sonia had arranged for us ... the Minor Monastery on Gora SekirnayaRead more
Solovetsky: Circling Back

From Sekirnaya Hill, we continued around the north end of the island, making occasional stops for photo ops as we bumpity-bumped our way back to the main settlement. This portion of Bolshoy SolovetskyRead more