Cunard Northern Lights Cruise: Storms & Snow Nearly Stopped Us
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This was meant to be a straightforward Northern Lights cruise along the coast of Norway in the depths of winter.
It was their first ever cruise, and they're both in their 80s, and I was stuck in traffic, completely unable to help.
A difficult start, hurricane force winds, a blizzard. At one point, I'd given up on seeing the northern lights altogether, which made that moment all the more spellbinding.
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A Northern Lights cruise isn’t guaranteed — and at times, this one was touch and go. Through a hurricane, snow, and long nights at sea, we set out to see the aurora from a cruise ship in Northern Norway. But with changing weather, shifting forecasts, and the unpredictability of nature, the question remained: would we actually see them? This film follows the journey — from chaotic departure to calm onboard life, from doubt to anticipation, and finally to the moment everything changed. Filmed aboard Queen Victoria, with real-time captain’s briefings, natural sound, and an immersive approach, this is what a Northern Lights cruise is really like. Locations featured: Tromsø, Northern Norway At sea in the Norwegian and Barents Seas Chapters: 0:00 Voyage Intro 0:33 Chaotic Embarkation 02:24 Departure & the Journey Begins 03:36 Life Onboard Queen Victoria 09:35 Andalsnes & the Golden Train 22:02 Crossing the Arctic Circle 23:05 Storms & Uncertainty 28:21 Tromso Arrival? 33:40 Waiting for the Northern Lights 37:42 Narvik 42:38 Alesund 46:53 Stavanger? 47:25 Sea Day Reflection 49:52 Southampton Arrival, cost and Journey's End Thanks for watching — I’m David from Curious2Travel. Stay curious. #NorthernLights #NorthernLightsCruise #Tromso #NorwayTravel #AuroraBorealis #CruiseTravel #ArcticTravel