CFC Viking Legends Cruise
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MU
Hi there,

We’ve booked the CFC Viking Legends cruise (departing on 03/31/25), and the excursions have just been posted on the CFC website. What a disappointment... Stop in Copenhagen: 2 excursions offered, one of which includes +1.5 hours of walking Stop in Oslo: 2 excursions, one of which is a hike Stop in Sandnes (Stavanger): 2 excursions, one of which is a hike Lysekil (Sweden): 1 excursion, same as in Kristiansand and Zeebrugge.

We hesitated to book without knowing the excursions in advance, but the itinerary interested us. We were expecting more options for excursions... Since the ship leaves the day before from Zeebrugge, let’s hope there’s still space for the excursions. I’ll share our experience after we return from this first CFC discovery. MUM49
4Y 4yne Globetrotter ·
Hi Guylene,

Maybe you can find other excursions with local tour operators?
Catherine
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi Catherine,

Thanks for your reply. Since our "mugging" in December 2023 in Barcelona, we feel safer with the cruise line or when someone gives us a trusted contact like we had last year to visit Palermo with Christelle from "Costa Fan". Mum49
HY Hyerois83 Globetrotter ·
Hi Guylene, While staying safe, you can check out GetYourGuide—they duplicate the boat excursions pretty much everywhere.
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi Alain,

Thanks for the info. I just checked the website, and the electric boat canal tour is not recommended for people with reduced mobility (PRM). CFC has just released the excursions, and the ones offered for Copenhagen involve between 1.5 to 3 hours of walking, so it won’t work for us. So, no CFC-organized visit for Copenhagen. We’ll see on the spot when we leave the port if there’s a tourist office. MUM49
MI Micax Veteran ·
Hi Mum, I’ve already visited most of these stops a few years ago (obviously not with CFC but with Costa). The "Panorama"-type excursions (Oslo, Copenhagen, etc.) let you see quite a bit without too much walking. Except in Copenhagen, where the main sights are grouped in the city center (except for the Little Mermaid). So you can do it on foot, but since you stop often, it didn’t feel tiring to me. In Sandnes or Stavanger, the highlight excursion is the hike up to Preikestolen to overlook the fjord. That one’s really tough physically. In Kristiansand, like often in Norway, the excursions are walks, hikes, etc.—the main attractions are just the landscapes. Since we landed by tender boat in the city center, I explored the town on foot myself. Nothing very notable in Kristiansand. There’s still a little tourist train that leaves from the quay. But honestly, if it’s raining, you’re not missing much by staying on board. I don’t know Lysekil. Best regards
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi Micax,

We’ve booked the Oslo panorama and, during the stop in Sandnes, the Stavanger panorama. We would’ve liked to book the boat tour on the Lysefjord (159 €), but if the excursion is canceled due to weather, there’s no refund from CFC..... Kristiansand, as you mentioned, doesn’t have much to see, and the port isn’t too far from the city—just like Lysekil, which we’ll explore on foot at our own pace since we can’t walk for long. We’ll see if the little train is running in Kristiansand.

I did some research on the port of Copenhagen but didn’t find much. We’ll check it out when we’re there. Thanks for your tips! mum49
MI Micax Veteran ·
Good evening Mum

The port of Copenhagen is huge. It stretches over several kilometers and has multiple docking areas. Oceankaj (Ocean Quay), Langelinie, Nordre Toldbod—these are the main ones. When there are a lot of ships, Orientkaj, Sandkaj, Sundkaj, and Levantkaj can also be used.

Ocean Quay: There are 3 terminals here. This is where most passenger ships embark/disembark (we were here in 2018 with the *Favolosa*). Langelinie: This is mainly for ships on stopovers (we were here in 2014 with the *Classica*). It’s much less well-served by public transport than the terminals (no metro, no direct buses, etc.). But there are shops, cafés, taxis, etc. A tourist information center, currency exchange, ATMs, etc. And most importantly, it’s very close to the Little Mermaid (see *Little Mermaid* on the map) and fairly close to the city center. I think the *Renaissance* should be there. Nordre Toldbod: This is mostly for ferries. But in September, when we were in Barcelona with the *Renaissance*, we were at the South Terminal of the World Trade Center, just steps from the Ramblas and the ferry departures.

Do you know which quay the *Renaissance* will be at?

Best regards
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi Micax, Since the boat is small and doesn’t pick up passengers in Copenhagen, we’ll likely dock at Langelinie as you mentioned. If it’s not too far from the "Little Mermaid," we’ll head over to see it on our own. We’ll also stop by the tourist office while we’re at it. Thanks for your tips. Have a great weekend! mum49
MI Micax Veteran ·
Hi Mum I forgot to mention that at Langelinie there’s a stop for the red Hop-on Hop-off buses. Best wishes
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi again Micax, That’s great info! We’ll use this way to visit Copenhagen. Thanks mum49
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi again Micax, Thanks for the link explaining the different access points to the sightseeing bus depending on where the boats dock. Have a great weekend! mum49
MI Micax Veteran ·
Hi again Micax, Thanks for the link explaining the different access points to the tourist bus depending on where the boats arrive. Have a great weekend: mum49

Hi Mum, I just checked the red bus website, and it looks like the route is only extended to Langelinie starting in May. So if you want to take it, you’ll probably need to walk to the "Little Mermaid" stop. Best regards
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi Micax,

Thanks for the info. I think if it’s only a 10-minute walk from the port to the "Little Mermaid," that’ll work just fine. Mum49
HY Hyerois83 Globetrotter ·
It’s about 600 to 1000 meters from the Langelinie docks to the Little Mermaid, depending on where your boat is moored. That said, the Little Mermaid is really disappointing, especially with the crowds of selfie-takers constantly surrounding it.
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi there. Thanks for your message. Since we’re going in early April, it shouldn’t be too crowded. As Micax mentioned, we’d have to catch the hop-on/hop-off bus near the Little Mermaid. Mum49
MI Micax Veteran ·
Hi Mum, On the Copenhagen port authority’s website, the Renaissance is scheduled to arrive on April 3rd at berth C197. From C190 to C199 are the Langelinie quays, so it will indeed be at Langelinie. Best regards
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi Micax,

Thanks so much for the info.

Mum49
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi there,

When I checked my booking, I now see additional excursions offered for this cruise. Copenhagen: 5 excursions, Lysekil: 3 excursions, Oslo: 4 excursions, Kristiansand: 5 excursions, Sandnes: 4 excursions, and Zeebrugge: 6 excursions.

Mum49
ET Eterlous Globetrotter ·
Hi Catherine, What a surprise to see you again and to find out that VoyageForum is back up and running! I’m actually about to try CFC with the cruise departing from Zeebrugge on March 30th. So many great memories with VoyageForum! Best regards, Eterlous
4Y 4yne Globetrotter ·
Hello Jean-Marie, It’s really great to hear from you again too—it’s such a joy to have this forum back. Wishing you a wonderful cruise.
Catherine
ET Eterlous Globetrotter ·
Hi Catherine, It was a bit by chance that we’re taking this cruise. My partner’s daughter just bought an apartment in Brussels, and my partner wanted to see the Little Mermaid… so it was the perfect opportunity to spend a few days with her, and I found this cruise departing from Zeebrugge that stops in Copenhagen… and it’ll give us a chance to discover a new cruise line. We’ve done quite a few cruises, and our choices have evolved, especially since I’m now 81 and have to be more careful after my surgery. I’m hesitant about long trips… Plus, Covid kind of disrupted the rhythm. Since then, we’ve cut back on ocean cruises and done a few river cruises to visit lovely European cities without the hassle of driving. We’ve also taken short trips to explore or revisit European cities like Madrid, Milan, Florence, and recently Kraków, which we really enjoyed. On top of that, we’ve already seen a lot around the traditional cruise stops—without forgetting our amazing round-the-world trip—and for us, the ship is just a way to get around and discover countries and cities, since we hardly use the onboard activities. Best regards, Jean-Marie
MU Mum49 Regular ·
Hi Micax,

Thanks so much for your tips on this CFC cruise from 31/03/25 to 11/04/25. In Copenhagen, the hop-on/hop-off bus had a stop right in front of the ship, but it only started running at 9:30 AM. Since we got off the ship at 9:00 AM, we walked to the Little Mermaid, where there was already a hop-on/hop-off bus waiting. Cost: 230 kroner, payable by card—about 30 euros plus bank fees. It took us 15 minutes since we weren’t walking very fast. Apparently, during ship stops, the buses come to the stop right in front of the ship (stop number 13). In Lysekil, there was a free shuttle to get out of the port with two stops: 1—the promenade, 2—downtown. You can also walk out of the port in about 10–20 minutes, depending on your pace. We really liked the neighborhood with the wooden houses. OSLO: The hop-on/hop-off bus was right outside the port. We had booked an excursion with CFC, but you can also explore the city on foot as soon as you leave the port. Kristiansand: The port is downtown, and the visit was pleasant. Sandnes: Nothing much to see. We had booked an excursion to Stavanger with CFC. Zeebrugge: Nothing much to see except maybe the chocolate museum, but we found out about it too late. We were happy with the cruise because there was a French-speaking atmosphere on board, no intrusive music or announcements like with MSC/COSTA. We mostly ate at the buffet because the restaurant service was too slow, and the portions were tiny—even though we’re not big eaters. The lectures were very interesting, and the shows were varied and high-quality. We had an ocean-view cabin, but the bathtub was a bit inconvenient for us at our age—even with the handles, it wasn’t easy to get in and out. Even though this ship is old, it has a lot of character. Thanks again for your advice: mum49
MI Micax Veteran ·
Hi there, I just noticed that the Hop-on Hop-off bus website in Copenhagen has been redesigned. They now list 3 stops at Langelinie Pier (starting at 10 AM!) whereas in February they said it wouldn’t happen until May. They’re showing the ticket at 30 € (which matches your 230 kroner). Best regards,

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