We have reached our first port of the call, Andalsnes, located along Isfjord at the end of Romsdalfjord.

It is a small town of about 2000 people. The size of our ship, approximately 400 passengers, allows for docking in the heart of this picturesque coastal town.

We have just passed the other gondola. Our ship is seen below in the distance.

During World War II, this peaceful fishing village was completely destroyed. It has since been completely rebuilt as a modern municipality and is situated in a place of remarkable natural beauty.

First, a few images of our accommodations.

The rooms on the ship, with the exception of a few suites, are small (about 12 x 18 feet), but efficient in their design. 
The room and bathroom are smaller than they appears in these image.
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We were in port from 8 AM until 2 PM.

My breakfast. Service is buffet style, except in the upscale restaurant. All beverages are included, including wine, beer, and select cocktails.

Christine and I walked to the nearby Romsdal Gondola and for $30 each ascended 2000 feet to the mountain overlooking the town.

Christine shared a brief walk with me and then retired to the nearby café.

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I continued on trails around the mountain top before rejoining her for a coffee and return to the ship.

The vistas were stunning… even otherworldly!

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Peace Everyone. Pete

Tomorrow we crossed the Arctic Circle.

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