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One of the most amazing northern countries can be called Norway. She is shrouded in numerous legends about mythical creatures, brave Vikings. But the real gem of this Scandinavian country is its exotic natural attractions. This is an island country, for this reason, the most optimal type of travel will be yachting in Norway. Having rented a yacht, you will be able to fully get acquainted with the most basic picturesque and amazing corners of this country. The main mountainous part of Norway has significant forest areas, and the coastal area is a fjord, which most tourists ride to admire. And although this country is characterized by a harsh climate, it doesn’t have any effect, since a holiday on a yacht in Norway will be no less comfortable and full of vivid impressions than in the warm countries of the Mediterranean.

Most of the routes for yachting in Norway, to the west coast of the country, as it is located along a number of islands that can provide travelers with comfortable and safe parking.

No less attractive will be the rest on a yacht in Norway and along the eastern or southern coastal line, although the landscapes of the islands of this part of the country are not so picturesque and fascinating.

Adventure lovers should go sailing in Norway to the Svalbard archipelago, which can impress even the most demanding tourist.

And for lovers of peaceful yachting, the Lofonten Islands will be a real find.

When going on holiday on a yacht in Norway, you should definitely take into account the fact that there are very few marinas of increased comfort here, but this will not prevent you from finding a suitable place for mooring, as well as repair the vessel if necessary.

The main feature of yachting in Norway is considered to be the cleanest air, favorable ecological atmosphere, which is achieved due to the huge amount of forests and a large amount of vegetation. And of course, fjords, which are unique in their kind, you will not find anything similar in the whole world.

For true gourmets, Bergen will be a must-see, a city that will amaze you not only with its picturesque embankment and beautiful architecture, but also with a fairly colorful market. In this market you can taste fresh exotic fish (lobster or whale) and other seafood.

However, it is not wrong to assume that yachting in Norway will be limited solely to visiting fjords. This country is truly unique and rich in numerous places where it will capture the emotions of even the most sophisticated travelers. In particular, the largest glaciers, to see all the majesty of which is possible only after going on holiday on a yacht in Norway. It is here that you can appreciate the power and inaccessibility of the third largest glacier of our planet.

If you choose sailing in Norway, you will be able to visit the North Cape, the northernmost cape. To do this, you first have to leave your ship in the lying town of Hammerfest.

For lovers of outdoor activities, it is worth visiting Troms - a city where various holidays or festivals are regularly held, which attracts a huge number of tourists.

Those who are fond of the ancient culture of the Vikings should definitely visit the local museums, where many different exhibits are shown, but the most admired are the drakkars (wooden ships) of the Viking era.

However, this is not all that yachting in Norway will delight you with, it is here that you can fish from the heart, get gastronomic pleasure from local delicacies and tasting the national Scandinavian drink Aquavit.

Norway is a narrow strip, reaching a maximum of 420 km in width, and the entire coast is fjords, which are nothing more than bays of the cleanest sea waters located between huge mountain corridors. It is this natural landmark that is rightfully recognized throughout the world as a business card of this country. In the mountains of Norway is a huge number of waterfalls.

Choosing a holiday on a yacht in Norway, you can feel yourself in a real fairy tale, the fjords fascinate, create an atmosphere of unreality, mystery, mysticism. Just contemplating the beauty of this northern country, you can completely disengage from all existing problems and troubles, a kind of reboot takes place here, travelers take a rest not only with their body, but also with their soul.

But besides the picturesque landscapes, tourists from all over the world are attracted to the yachting in Norway by the possibility of active recreation - fishing. The coastal waters are rich in the most exotic species of fish. Here you can catch sea bass, salmon, halibut or cod, and what cannot be caught can be purchased at local markets.

As a rule, most maritime routes open up to rest on a yacht in Norway from the city of Bergen, which also opens the way to the majestic fjords. In addition, masterpieces of medieval culture are located in Bergen, and the coastal part itself is under the auspices of UNESCO.

Interesting for travelers and the island in the province of "Austevoll", or rather its capital - Bekyarvik, where fishing and mining lobsters are actively developed. Directly at a local hotel you can try a wide variety of seafood.

Trekking lovers will have a unique opportunity to walk along the most beautiful trekking routes of the Stolmen Island, as well as stay away from noisy megalopolises, enjoy the local scenery and silence. Unique in its kind is the island of Stord with its administrative center Leirvik, which is often called nothing but Norway in miniature. Here plains alternate with mountains, picturesque coast, forest and fjords.

Rest on a yacht in Norway will allow you to feel the real delight of the steep rocky shores, beautiful fjords, glaciers shining in the sun, neat local fishing villages, successful fishing.

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CHECKINSEA opened the world of sailing to me. Thanks, guys.
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Timur Fedoryak,

Check in Greece

Finally, he gathered his courage and thoughts. I am quite an advanced traveler, but I tried yachting for the first time. And in short - it was worth it!!
<p>Finally, he gathered his courage and thoughts. I am quite an advanced traveler, but I tried yachting for the first time. And in short - it was worth it!! Especially in Greece, one of my favorite countries.</p> <p>I'll keep my emotions (they are amazing) - I just don't like to write a lot.</p> <p>But I can’t do without a list of thanks)</p> <p>Thanks to new friends for a very, very good company)) Thanks to Yarema and Zhanna - they know why))</p> <p>Thank you CHECK IN SEA for what I had)) Special thanks for the gifts and congratulations on my birthday))</p> <p>And you can’t just say thanks - to my wife Lyudmila for the incredible ability to find new opportunities to see the world)))</p>

Larisa Vorobey,

Check in Turkey

My husband and I visited many previously unknown places in Turkey, as these locations are unreachable for an ordinary tourist vacationing as part of a package tour!
<p>Thank you to your company for an active and unusual vacation for me!<br /> Captain Oleg Petrovych Tsypko is a master of his craft. 40 years of yachting experience!</p> <p>My husband and I visited many previously unknown places in Turkey, as these locations are unreachable for an ordinary tourist vacationing as part of a package tour!</p>

Denis Vladimirov,

Check in Greece

Will I go on a yacht again? Yes, definitely! It is unlikely that it will be Greece again, but only because other islands and countries are already beckoning me. I just got back from my first yacht tour, but I'm already looking forward to the next one
<p>On the islands of Greece</p> <p>with “Check in Sea” 03-11.07.2021</p> <p>A week ago, for the first time in my life, I stepped onto the gangway of a yacht. I boarded her as a "passenger", but as soon as the yacht left the marina, and, without noticing for me, my transformation from a "passenger" into a "crew member" began. I think that the same thing happened with other members of our team.</p> <p>Since all of us who were on board were different people, not familiar with each other, each with their own individual experience, employed in various industries, the first couple of days there was an adaptation or, in other words, “grinding”. Everyone was polite, sociable, but there was some stiffness and alertness. As we moved along the route, we studied and got to know each other closer, and already on the second or third day there was not a trace of these feelings left. This was facilitated not only by the competent leadership of the captain and the fact that each of the crew members turned out to be a wonderful and sociable person, but also by the superbly selected sequence of locations and impressions that we received on them. It was so much fun that we couldn't help but share our emotions with each other! It brought us closer.</p> <p>So, while crossing the islands, walking along the picturesque embankments of various cities, having dinner in a restaurant, evening gatherings with a guitar and a bottle of dry wine, riding ATVs, swimming in bays and “bungee riding” on the high seas, almost imperceptibly - a week has flown by.</p> <p>In addition to the impressions, I want to note the quality of food on board - it is beyond praise. Separately, I want to thank our stewardess Bogdana and captain Dmitry for this - guys, thank you very much!</p> <p>Do I know what yachting is? No, I don't have enough experience - it was my first outing. I know only one thing - it was a “door” through which I looked into this world, where the “magic” of impressions and rather “close” communication of different people produces a value of a higher order than the money spent. For this, many thanks to you guys, “by chance”, who ended up on board with me. Thank you - Sergey, Olya, Alena, Julia, Igor, Slava, Valeria, Bogdana, my wife Tatyana. Special thanks to the company "Check in Sea" and its Skipper - Dima.</p> <p>Will I go on a yacht again? Yes, definitely! It is unlikely that it will be Greece again, but only because other islands and countries are already beckoning me. I have just returned from my first yacht tour, but already I can't wait to look beyond the line where the water surface and the sky converge - after all, behind it are the Caribbean, Italy, Norway, Seychelles .... Mmmm, any of these names paints my imagination in bright colors and now I know for sure that, thanks to yachting, I will see them from an unusual angle and - I will not be disappointed!</p> <p>Seven feet under the keel!</p>
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