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Follow the Northern Lights


12 March 2013

Follow the Northern Lights

Discover the land of the Northern Lights and the midnight sun and experience an awe-inspiring cruise along the Norwegian fjords with Bentours.

The 13-day Follow the Lights independent tour travels from Bergen to Helsinki and features visits to Rovaniemi, the home of Santa Claus, and Inari to learn about the traditions of Lapland’s native people.

You’ll also enjoy a 7-day cruise through Norway’s majestic fjords visiting remote islands and historic coastal towns like Hammerfest - the northernmost town in the world, the breathtaking Lofoten Islands and Tromso, one of the best cities in the world to view the Northern Lights.

From NZ$4738* per person twin share, the package includes a Hurtigruten voyage in outside N grade cabin with all meals on-board, daily breakfast, economy class flight from Rovaniemi to Helsinki including taxes and a bus ticket from Inari to Rovaniemi.

It departs daily and is valid for sale until 31 December 2013. The package is also available as a 12-day itinerary travelling from Helsinki to Bergen.

Book now to secure places by contacting Bentours on 0800 443 510 or www.bentours.co.nz or your local travel agent.

*Terms and conditions apply. Prices are per person, based on twin or double share. Follow the Lights is valid for every day departures until 31 Dec 13. Advertised price is based on N grade cabin, valid for departures 19 Sep 13 and inclusive of fuel surcharge. 10% deposit is required within 7 days of confirmation. Full payment is required 70 days prior to departure date from Australia/New Zealand. Cancellations made 70 days or more prior to departure will be subject to loss of deposit. Cancellations made up to 69 days prior to departure will be subject to loss of up to 100% of total cost. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply depending on date of travel. International airfares are excluded. Prices are subject to availability and may change due to currency fluctuations.

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