Fjords, Norway
Northern European Route
Amsterdam is an obvious stop-off for superyachts heading to the increasingly fashionable cruising destinations in Scandinavia, the Baltic, the Fjords and the Arctic region. This new pathway is now known as the Northern European Route.
Northern European Route
Amsterdam is an obvious stop-off for superyachts heading to the increasingly fashionable cruising destinations in Scandinavia, the Baltic, the Fjords and the Arctic region. This new pathway is now known as the Northern European Route.

The Netherlands
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is in a fantastic position, between the Atlantic and the Baltic, making it the ideal starting point for superyacht to the UK, The Fjords, Scandinavia and the Baltic. It is a vibrant city with world class musea, luxury shopping, culinary restaurants and famous festivals, truly a unique destination to explore.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Amsterdam is in a fantastic position, between the Atlantic and the Baltic, making it the ideal starting point for superyacht to the UK, The Fjords, Scandinavia and the Baltic. It is a vibrant city with world class musea, luxury shopping, culinary restaurants and famous festivals, truly a unique destination to explore.
United Kingdom
London
The buzzing London is a non-stop celebration of colour, sound, art and diversity. No doubt an integral holiday spot for any discerning traveller, this captivating city will always draw lovers of the high-life from their cruising grounds. London has less rain than Rome and more Michelin star restaurants than Paris.

London, United Kingdom
The buzzing London is a non-stop celebration of colour, sound, art and diversity. No doubt an integral holiday spot for any discerning traveller, this captivating city will always draw lovers of the high-life from their cruising grounds. London has less rain than Rome and more Michelin star restaurants than Paris.
Norway
Oslo
The picturesque capital of Oslo is a blend of verdant greens and deep blues, complimenting its delightful location at the head of the Oslo fjord with a cityscape brimming with flourishing gardens. Offering an excellent array of exciting cultural and adventure activities, Oslo is Norway’s most popular point of call.

Oslo, Norway
The picturesque capital of Oslo is a blend of verdant greens and deep blues, complimenting its delightful location at the head of the Oslo fjord with a cityscape brimming with flourishing gardens. Offering an excellent array of exciting cultural and adventure activities, Oslo is Norway’s most popular point of call.
Norway
Bergen
Bergen hums with a lively beat that belies its age, welcoming visitors to its narrow, colourful streets and beautifully sheltered harbour. Nautical spirit is well and truly alive in this scenic city where colourful markets demand attention and the seafood is unbeatable. The wharfside area of Bryggen is particularly charming, lined with bright warehouses surrounded by quirky restaurants, cafés and artists’ workshops.

Bergen, Norway
Bergen hums with a lively beat that belies its age, welcoming visitors to its narrow, colourful streets and beautifully sheltered harbour. Nautical spirit is well and truly alive in this scenic city where colourful markets demand attention and the seafood is unbeatable. The wharfside area of Bryggen is particularly charming, lined with bright warehouses surrounded by quirky restaurants, cafés and artists’ workshops.
Norway
Norwegian Fjords
Away from the colourful mainland cities lie Norway’s proudest treasures; a collection of tremendous fjords that are both humbling and awe-inspiring. The Sognefjord is Norway’s longest, sweeping through the heart of the Norwegian fjord country where it is surrounded by glistening glaciers and the country’s highest mountains.
Geirangerfjord is a striking region where cascading waterfalls, rugged cliffs and tremendous mountains are mirrored in the deep blue stillness of the water, while further north, the Lofoten islands are a spectacular network of inlets and isles. One of the most impressive of all is the Naeroyfjord, one of the narrowest in Europe and included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Sail past towering mountains, traditional farms and perhaps even glimpse seals basking on the rocks.

Norwegian Fjords
Away from the colourful mainland cities lie Norway’s proudest treasures; a collection of tremendous fjords that are both humbling and awe-inspiring. The Sognefjord is Norway’s longest, sweeping through the heart of the Norwegian fjord country where it is surrounded by glistening glaciers and the country’s highest mountains.
Geirangerfjord is a striking region where cascading waterfalls, rugged cliffs and tremendous mountains are mirrored in the deep blue stillness of the water, while further north, the Lofoten islands are a spectacular network of inlets and isles. One of the most impressive of all is the Naeroyfjord, one of the narrowest in Europe and included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Sail past towering mountains, traditional farms and perhaps even glimpse seals basking on the rocks.
Sweden
Stockholm
The thriving capital of Stockholm is the major attraction on the Swedish landscape, a regal city of beautiful architecture, charming waterfront districts and stunning cultural attractions. Travellers are greeted with an archipelago of over 20,000 islands upon entering Stockholm’s magnificent waters, making the city a truly diverse and scenic yachting adventure.

Stockholm
The thriving capital of Stockholm is the major attraction on the Swedish landscape, a regal city of beautiful architecture, charming waterfront districts and stunning cultural attractions. Travellers are greeted with an archipelago of over 20,000 islands upon entering Stockholm’s magnificent waters, making the city a truly diverse and scenic yachting adventure.
Denmark
Copenhagen
Though it is the smallest Scandinavian country, Denmark is a sprawling success in the worlds of design, the arts, cuisine and architecture. Accompanied by their effortlessly cool style, Danes enjoy a tranquil environment of introspective, peaceful happiness. Denmark’s capital of Copenhagen boasts the most Michelin-starred restaurants of any Scandinavian capital, though the entire region is blessed with establishments serving an exciting menu executed to the highest standard.

Copenhagen
Though it is the smallest Scandinavian country, Denmark is a sprawling success in the worlds of design, the arts, cuisine and architecture. Accompanied by their effortlessly cool style, Danes enjoy a tranquil environment of introspective, peaceful happiness. Denmark’s capital of Copenhagen boasts the most Michelin-starred restaurants of any Scandinavian capital, though the entire region is blessed with establishments serving an exciting menu executed to the highest standard.
Germany
Hamburg
Hamburg is Germany´s most exciting waterfront City – and fascinates with its contrasts. Hamburg has it all – culture, architecture, nature and attitude. The magnificent Elbphilharmonie concert hall enchants beholders and already ranks among the most famous concert halls and architectural landmarks in the world. All the other attractions can be easily discovered within walking distance from the city centre: the museums, theatres, musicals, galleries as well as fancy restaurants and bars or flagship stores and elegant arcades. Hamburg is also the perfect hub for a tour to Berlin which is only 90 minutes away by train.
