Today was our first sightseeing day and it was a great day. Most guests are hoping for sunny weather during their cruise but that is one thing you do not want to have when sailing through the fjords. The sun creates glare that makes it more difficult to see the sights, also you cannot see very much at the “sunny side of the ship” and if the sun lasts for a few days you get that hazy stuff called fog and then you do not see anything at all. Overcast is perfect even if it means the occasional shower. You can also watch the scenery from the bar, preferably with a glass of wine in hand. At least that is what my wife and I do when we are cruising in our spare time. Lysefjord is not that far away from Oslo so we trundled up the coast in a nice and sedate way, to be at the pilot station at the Brochure time of 11 am. The pilot had obviously not read that brochure as he came racing out early and was onboard just past 10.30am. Not that I minded we could just do a bit more sightseeing this way. Continue reading
