CRUISE NORTH - 2014 - page 17

CRUICE NORTH 2014
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Tromsø
volvær
odø
Narvik
Vesterålen
Harstad
Alta
Hammerfest
Honningsvåg / North Cape
Vardø
Kirkenes
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10
9
8
6
5
4
3
2
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Brønnøysund
Unique Selling Points:
World Heritage
area, geology, where Northern
Norway starts/ends and trade history
Number of quays: Two
Quay 1:
“Gårdsøya”: 250 m/25 m
Quay2:
“Central Port – town centre”:
140 m/6.2 m
Shorex contact:
Charlotte Grøtheim
Olsen,
Port contact:
Port Manager Sølvi H.
Kristoffersen,
4
Honningsvåg / North Cape
Unique Selling Points:
Unique Selling Points: North Cape,
the ultimate place to see Midnight Sun and Northern
Lights, life in the fishing villages, catching the Red King
Crab, seabirds, the Sami life and the reindeer migration
Quay North:
100 m/12 m
Quay 1:
150 m/10 m
Quay 2:
70 m/10 m
Quay 3:
125 m/10 m
Quay West:
115 m/10 m
Quay South:
80 m/10 m
Quay East:
80 m/10 m
Shorex contact:
Arctic Guide Service,
og
Artico Ice Bar,
Port contact:
Keth Lokke Pettersen,
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Lofoten - Leknes
Unique Selling Points:
The Lofoten
seasonal fisheries and spectacular
nature and Viking history
Quay 1:
290 m/10 m
Shorex contact:
Arctic Guide Service,
or
Farout, farout.no
Port contact:
Port Manager
Ann-Helen Ernstsen, Ann-Helen.
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Lofoten - Svolvær
Unique Selling Points:
The Lofoten
seasonal fisheries and spectacular
nature and Viking history
Quay East:
214 m/6 m
Quay West:
122 m/10 m
Shorex contact:
Arctic Guide Service,
or
Farout, farout.no
Port contact:
Port Manager
Kjell H. Hanssen,
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Bodø
Unique Selling Points:
Coastal culture,
trade history, defence history, the
“spy city”, the modern service centre
and the Saltstraumen Maelstrom
Quay1 + 2:
City Centre 150 m/7 m and
200 m/7 m
Quay Rønvika:
1: Rønvika 300 m/8 m
2: 150 m/9 m
3: 210 m/8.4 m 4: 200 m/8.5 m
Shorex contact:
Erlend A. Willumsen
Port contact:
Port Manager
IngvarM.Mathisen,
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Vesterålen (Sortland)
Unique Selling Points:
Amazing nature
and wildlife, whale safaris year-round,
life in and by the sea and fisheries
(historically and present day)
Quay:
450 m/.,5–12 m
Shorex contact:
Bengt Jaegtnes,
Port contact:
Port Manager
Hugo Næss,
10
Narvik
Unique Selling Points:
Polar Park, The
Ofoten Line Railway / iron ore industry
and World War II history
Quay “Fagernes”:
250 m 15 m
Quay “Pier 1”:
140 m/15 m
Shorex contact:
Grethe Parker,
Port contact:
Maritime Manager
Øistein Kaarbø,
8
Harstad
Unique Selling Points:
Viking and
medieval history and military history
Quay “City centre”:
300 m/9.3 m
Shorex contact:
Gro Dagsvold,
Port contact:
Port Manager
Ivar Hagenlund,
6
Alta
Unique Selling Points:
Northern
Lights, the Sami and Alta River
Quay Terminalkaia:
265 m/10.2 m
Quay Marinekaia:
63 m/12.5 m
Shorex contact:
Henriette B. Eilertsen,
Port contact:
Port Manager
Arnt Trygve Nilsen,
5
Hammerfest
Unique Selling Points:
The world ‘s
northernmost town, from Pomor
trade to energy city (5 energy sources
) and meridian / land surveying history
Quay 1:
220 m/9 m
Quay 2:
120 m/8 m
Quay 9:
300 m/12 m
Shorex contact:
Knut Arne Iversen,
Port contact:
Port Manager
Per-Åge Hansen,
3
Vardø
Unique Selling Points:
Witch burning,
Pomor trade and bird watching
Quay Svartnes:
196 m/9 m
Quay Vardø:
195 m/7 m
Shorex contact:
Ingolf Eriksen,
Port contact:
Port Manager
Ingolf Eriksen,
2
Kirkenes
Unique Selling Points:
World War
II history, proximity to Russia and
Pomor trade
Quay “Hurtigrutekaia”:
104 m/6 m
Quay “Industrikaia”:
120 m/9.3 m
Quay “Dypvannskaia”:
94 m/13.8 m
Quay “Sentrumskaia”:
52 m/6.2 m
Shorex contact:
Barents Safari, Hans
Hatle,
Port contact:
Port Manager
Eivind Gade-Lundlie,
Lakselv
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