Molde, Norway cruise port guide
Picturesque Molde, dating back to 1742, is situated on the northern bank of Molde's fjord, sheltered from the Norwegian Sea. Molde enjoys, as a beautiful backdrop, the mighty range of the snow-capped Romsdal Mountains. These peaks provide for an unusually temperate climate, in fact mild enough to have earned Molde the title of “City of Roses.” This climate, warmed by the distant Gulf Stream, also accounts for Molde's popularity as a tourist destination for the last 100 years. Apart from this gorgeous setting, Molde offers attractive parks and gardens. This city suffered from severe bombing raids during World War II and when reconstruction took place, city planners left more than adequate open space. Gardens sprang up everywhere, including on the rooftops of new government buildings! There's enough jazz in Molde to brighten even the darkest winter nights. This music is highlighted during the annual Molde Jazz Festival when musicians come from far and wide to jam. Nearby points of interest include such destinations as the Romsdal Museum with its notable collection of old timbered dwellings. A superb view over the area can be had from 1,300-foot-high Varden Hill. On a clear day, from this vantage point, you can see some 87 mountain peaks--or so claim the local townspeople. In town, favorite attractions include the 1960s Town Hall and the Molde Cathedral which was constructed in the 1950s. Some famous former citizens of Molde include the Norwegian dramatist, Henrik Ibsen. He was considered probably the country's most influential figure in modern theater. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnsone was also a citizen of Molde. Though most famous in Scandinavia, this Norwegian writer is revered around the world as the seminal figure of 19th-century Norwegian literature. Your day ashore should be quite delightful. Have your cameras at the ready.
About Molde, Norway
Molde is a coastal city in western Norway known as the 'City of Roses' for its favorable climate that allows roses to bloom, and for its spectacular panoramic views of 222 snowcapped mountain peaks visible from the city. The town is a regular port of call for Hurtigruten coastal vessels and ocean cruise ships exploring Norway's fjord coast. The annual Molde International Jazz Festival is one of Europe's most prestigious jazz events.
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Queen Anne · Europe · 14 nights
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MS Vesterålen · Scandinavia · 11 nights
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MS Vesterålen · Scandinavia · 10 nights
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MSC Preziosa · Baltic · 14 nights
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$324 / night
The Coastal Express: Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen
MS Nordlys · Scandinavia · 11 nights
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$901 / night
The Coastal Express - Bergen-Kirkenes-Trondheim
MS Nordlys · Scandinavia · 10 nights
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