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Day 5: Stavanger, NorwayMonday, June 8, 2015
Sunrise: 4:29 AM
Sunset: 10:44 PM
Temp: Partly Cloudy/ 54˚F
All Ashore: 8:00 AM
All Aboard: 4:45 PM
Today’s Plan: Lyesfjord cruise, walking around town.
It had been a rough night at sea and we really felt the ship rock and roll. Our room was also extremely creaky. I woke up at 7:00 AM and looked outside. We were approaching Stavanger.
The Magic had turned and was backing into the port so she could head straight out at the end of the day. So port side was to the pier. This meant we had a great view of the pier from our verandah.
I was surprised to look down and see a sand volleyball stadium right on the pier. Who would have thought that Stavanger was a destination for sand volleyball? Anyway, a Swatch Beach Volleyball Major Series tournament was being held during the week, starting the next day. However, we did see several teams practicing throughout the day.
My first thought was that Stavanger was a quaint town with a mix of old and modern style structures. Stavanger is actually the 4th biggest city in Norway, but you couldn’t tell from where we were docked. The actual port area was very small. The dock was right next to a residential area, complete with a small park for the residents.
I love the little blue house sandwiched with the white ones. The owner is obviously not a conformist.
Got Sand?
After showers, we headed up to Cabana’s for breakfast where we ran into our neighbors also having breakfast.
We were Silver Castaway Club members for this cruise (we just earned gold status). We were originally planning to book the Lyesfjord by Land & Sea excursion offered through DCL. It stopped at Baker’s Paradise before sailing down the Lyesfjord to Pulpit Rock. Unfortunately, by the time silver members could book excursions, this one was sold out. Our neighbors were able to book it since they were gold. Well, plan B was to book independently with Rodne Fjord Cruise, which took you down the fjord to Pulpit Rock without the stop at Baker’s Paradise. Not ideal, but it would work and it was less expensive by almost half. The excursion was early enough that we would have most of the afternoon to explore around town. DH also wanted to check out the Oil Museum.
Here’s our excursion boat.
Our excursion time was 10:00 AM. We had to meet our excursion at 9:40. We got off the ship on Deck 1 Aft at around 9:00 AM. Getting off the boat in the aft exit was very convenient for us.
Important information for the day as you leave the ship.
It was cold and windy. A couple of DCL photographers were waiting there to take our photos. This was a first for us.
A map of the town.
Which way do we go?
We walked past a couple of practice volleyball courts, the port authority building and souvenir shops before actually hitting the center of town.
Our first troll siting.
We walked around the pier to the other side and found out where we needed to meet our boat and walked further along the pier.
I guess Stavanger isn’t so far off the beaten path. After all, they have a Burger King
And Starbucks.
Some views from the pier.
Next: Lyesfjord