Cruise in arctic circle
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Cruise in arctic circle
I see a cruise for 09 june 2019 if Royal Carribean that includes also Arctic Circle.it goes from Geiranger on one day to Arctic Circle for the next day and to Tromso on the next one. As is is our first cruise and we will be with 5 years old child and one year old baby i wonder if there will be big waves as i do not want children to be frightened or get sick at sea so asking your advice
- should i expect big waves - short or long periods?
- what is the weather at that time? Or maybe better on july without the Arctic circle (this cruuse only on june)?
- is it a good advise to go with children on this?
- 24 hours of daylight during this time?
I would like it to be a nice scenic cruise and not an adventure.
https://secure.royalcaribbean.com/cruises/?currentPage=2&dates_maxDate=07%252F31%252F2019&da tes_minDate=06%252F01%252F2019&destinationRegionCo de_EUROP=true
- should i expect big waves - short or long periods?
- what is the weather at that time? Or maybe better on july without the Arctic circle (this cruuse only on june)?
- is it a good advise to go with children on this?
- 24 hours of daylight during this time?
I would like it to be a nice scenic cruise and not an adventure.
https://secure.royalcaribbean.com/cruises/?currentPage=2&dates_maxDate=07%252F31%252F2019&da tes_minDate=06%252F01%252F2019&destinationRegionCo de_EUROP=true
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The cruise will go up close to the shore and it is very unlikely you will experience rough seas due to the islands protecting the main coast.
There will be 24 hour daylight or near enough, certainly once you cross the arctic circle.
There will be 24 hour daylight or near enough, certainly once you cross the arctic circle.