Saturday, July 9, 2016

Stavanger Thursday 19th May, 2016


The ship had docked by the time we opened the balcony curtains today.  Stavanger at first glance was very different to the ports in Norway, in that is appeared very commercial.  We were later to find out that this is the port that supplied all of Norway's offshore North Sea Oil ventures.

 However, the photos below show the view from the ship.  Theses houses are the original houses from when Stavanger was a simple fishing village.  Our organised tour today didn't meet until 11.30, so we had time for breakfast in the dining room, with Lena and Donna.












The tour was of the Lysefjord, which is 42 ilm long It was informative and scenic, but really didn't have the wow factor of the other fjords.  We sailed for approximately 1 hr before reaching the fjord. We passed ships that supply the oil rigs, as well as Salmon in the middle of fjord


We sailed until we came to Hengjane Waterfall, where the pure fresh mountain water plummets 400 meters to the fjord. It was quite was spectacular !!!


We then turned and headed back, on the way stopping at Preikestolen, which translates to Pulpit Rock, in English.  Apparently,  it is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Norway.  The top of the cliff is 25 by 25 meters, square and almost flat and the cliff is 604 meters above the fjord












                                                                                     
                                           



On our return to Stavanger after the excursion we wandered through the little market and made out way to Starbucks for Hot Chocolate or Coffee and cake, and made good use of the free wifi for a little while before boarding the ship the get ready for the the final Gala night of the cruise.

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