Join us for Part 2 of our unforgettable 7-Day Norway cruise adventure aboard Holland America’s MS Rotterdam! In this episode, we continue exploring beautiful Norway with stops in Kristiansand and Oslo, where we experience family-friendly attractions, stunning scenery, local culture, and some of the highlights that make Norway such a unique destination. We visit popular attractions including Kristiansand Zoo, the historic Akershus Fortress, the world-famous Vigeland Park, and the scenic Bygdøy Peninsula in Oslo, while also sharing our honest thoughts on what it's like cruising Holland America with a child and whether it's a good fit for families. After our cruise comes to an end, we spend one final night in Amsterdam, staying at the Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam Hotel and exploring some of the city's most iconic attractions. From wandering through the historic Old District and the charming Jordaan District to visiting the moving Anne Frank House, we experience the best of Amsterdam’s canals, culture, history, and landmarks before heading home and wrapping up an amazing family adventure. If you missed Part 1, be sure to check it out to see our visits to Nordfjordeid and Stavanger! https://youtu.be/L77PEuyCq5U 🚢 Cruise Line: Holland America Line🛳️ Ship: MS Rotterdam📍 Destinations: Kristiansand, Oslo & Amsterdam👨👩👦 Family Travel with Kids Have you ever taken a family cruise to Norway or traveled with kids on Holland America? Let us know in the comments! 👍 Like, Subscribe, and turn on notifications for more family travel adventures around the world! #NorwayCruise #HollandAmerica #MSRotterdam #FamilyTravel #Oslo #Kristiansand #Amsterdam #CruiseWithKids #Norway #FamilyTravel #KristiansandZoo #AkershusFortress #VigelandPark #BygdoyPeninsula #AnneFrankHouse #Jordaan #ParkPlazaVictoriaAmsterdam #AmsterdamTravel #NorwayTravel #FamilyCruise #norway #norwegian #norwegianfjords
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Loved this video! You guys looked very busy without a lot of downtime, but definitely packed a lot in. Impressive! And yay for keeping up, Daniel!
You bought expensive tickets for the IC Direct train, however you boarded a regular intercity train which takes an indirect route (and double the travel time). Since both Intercity and Intercity Direct trains depart four times an hour, all that hurrying seems a bit over dramatic...
The correct term is Norse. No Viking kings as the Vikings wasn’t a set group of people or a “race” aka ethnicity, but a profession: PIRACY and raiding. Anyone could be a viking. The population it self was called the Norse )Germanic farmers), different tribes and kingdoms led by a chieftain or a lesser king, fighting each other.