by shelleyhaines
Pretty we walked the steps wished we had gone to aquarium sounded fab.
Visited: Jul 28, 2019
by CckCruise
The AE20 - The Path of the Trolls excursion was more a drive around the fjord with a little bit of troll lore added in. The stops were nice and the scenery was wonderful but the name seemed a bit misleading for the content..like the stop at a church. Our bus broke down but, they were able to get us a replacement bus in very little time considering we were up in the mountains. They were in constant communication with Celebrity so, we were never worried about making it back to the ship. The guide was very knowledgable, it was just a very long excursion so it didn't leave much time for exploring Alesund, which was a pity because there was plenty to see and do right there in the city. We made it back in time just to squeeze into the lower boarding doors as the tide was out and the ship was sitting lower in the water.
Visited: May 20, 2018
by ianmmartin
The renowned architecture was all the more enjoyable in good weather. Plenty to see without an organised excursion.
Visited: Aug 25, 2018
by Dands
Climb the stairs up the mountain. It's not as challenging as it looks.
Visited: Jul 19, 2014
by DubaiDolly
Take hop on hop off bus to Alaska viwing point saves walking up 418 steps then visit the aquarium
Visited: May 31, 2013
by NonaRuth
We just walked around. We took the trolly to Fjellstua view. It’s a must. But we just bought the ticke on the trolly train right off the ship. Well worth it. Only like (conversion) 15$ each.
Visited: Jul 27, 2018
by Niso
Amazing view from the top of the hill.
Visited: Aug 09, 2018
by TwigBonBig
Walked the obligatory 418 steps!
Visited: May 26, 2019
by sweetpea12
We booked ourselves on the train ride up to the viewpoint
Visited: Jul 08, 2018
by actumike
Drop on drop off buss was only required to see many sights here. Old town was beautiful. A real surprise was Sunnmore museum where old cabins and boats are gathered and restored. Very interesting. Art Nouveau buildings following devastating fire were very enjoyable to see. Nice church. Note all churches in Norway charge admission.
Visited: Aug 12, 2017
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