After leaving the glacial landscapes of Svartisen, we entered a period at sea as we made our way towards Lerwick. During the first day, we sailed south along the Norwegian coastline, enjoying views of remote stretches of land and notable landmarks such as the Kjeungskjær lighthouse, standing solitary against the sea.


A special moment came as we crossed the Arctic Circle, marking our transition from the High Arctic into more southern latitudes. We celebrated the occasion with a traditional ceremony on board, sharing the experience together as we continued our journey southward.


Later in the day, the Captain gathered us for an important briefing, preparing everyone for the conditions ahead as we approached the North Sea. A storm system lay in our path, and as we entered more open waters, the sea state began to build.


The crossing brought dramatic waves and lively motion, reminding us of the power of the ocean. The Crew and Bridge Team worked continuously to ensure the safest and most comfortable navigation possible under the circumstances, adjusting our course and speed as needed. Despite the conditions, the ship carried on steadily, and we continued towards our next destination, embracing the experience of a true North Sea crossing.