If you take a cruise with a stop in Norway, you will have the opportunity to visit the lovely port town of Kirkenes. As they make their way through Norway and the Norwagian Fjords, a number of cruise lines make a stop at Kirkenes as part of their itineraries. Cruises to Kirkenes take passengers into a bustling small town that is home to a plethora of cultural sites and has a warm and inviting vibe.
From May 17 to July 21, the midnight sun shines. The equivalent winter darkness lasts from November 21 until January 21. Kirkenes has a more continental subarctic climate than towns further west along the Northern Norwegian coast, despite its coastal location.
The majority of Kirkenes’ residents are of Norwegian descent, with a Sami minority. Others are originally from Finland, either as members of the Kven people or as part of a more recent wave of Finnish immigration.
The Kirkenes Snowhotel, a hotel created from the ground up every year and open from December to April, is one of the most well-known attractions. Despite the constant cold of 4 degrees Celsius inside, the beds are warm and cozy with reindeer hide. Boat cruises, hiking, diving, fishing, hunting, climbing, and bird viewing are among the most popular summer activities.
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