Cool video! A small correction: Olav Tryggvasson and St. Olav (patron saint of Norway) are two different people. Olav Tryggvasson (Olav the First) was (supposedly) the founder of Trondheim. Olav Haraldsson (Olav the Second aka Olav the Holy) is the king who is (supposedly) buried beneath Nidaros Cathedral :)
Hm. Internet research can be tricky. My sources need to be schooled! Anyway, thanks for the correction! This was one of the Norway cities we enjoyed the most.
I have watched several of your videos and they are very good. I look forward to seeing more. I watch a lot of travel videos and one area that I don't think is covered well is the use of cell phones in foreign countries. I think someone could have a very good series on how you would get your phone to work in foreign countries. It would be particularly helpful to describe how you could get your phone to work in each port. Or a plan that would cover several ports. This is becoming more important as phone are used more for Uber, Lyft, Maps, bike rental, eTickets, etc. Thanks again for your videos.
Thanks so much! From your comment, we decided to make a video on this subject, as part of our travel skills series (tips). While we're in Europe this summer, we'll consider how to shape this content. Let us know if you have any more thoughts on the subject. In the meantime, it will be several months before we can finish it since we're on the road, so to speak. Take care and thanks again!
Thanks for a nice quick guide to my home city :) For a "short" port stop I think you pretty much nailed it.
Wow, thank you! Really want to come back and explore some more.
Cool video! A small correction: Olav Tryggvasson and St. Olav (patron saint of Norway) are two different people.
Olav Tryggvasson (Olav the First) was (supposedly) the founder of Trondheim. Olav Haraldsson (Olav the Second aka Olav the Holy) is the king who is (supposedly) buried beneath Nidaros Cathedral :)
Hm. Internet research can be tricky. My sources need to be schooled! Anyway, thanks for the correction! This was one of the Norway cities we enjoyed the most.
I have watched several of your videos and they are very good. I look forward to seeing more. I watch a lot of travel videos and one area that I don't think is covered well is the use of cell phones in foreign countries. I think someone could have a very good series on how you would get your phone to work in foreign countries. It would be particularly helpful to describe how you could get your phone to work in each port. Or a plan that would cover several ports. This is becoming more important as phone are used more for Uber, Lyft, Maps, bike rental, eTickets, etc. Thanks again for your videos.
Thanks so much! From your comment, we decided to make a video on this subject, as part of our travel skills series (tips). While we're in Europe this summer, we'll consider how to shape this content. Let us know if you have any more thoughts on the subject. In the meantime, it will be several months before we can finish it since we're on the road, so to speak. Take care and thanks again!
Thank you for a very nice video of my home town ☺
You're welcome, we hope to be back soon. It's a cool city!
What time of year was your cruise to Norway,, I am enjoying all your videos… how long was your cruise, also
We did a big multi ship adventure in summer. Lots of ports in succession. Glad you're enjoying them!
Great informative video 👍
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
Oh, if anyone wants a tour when they are here, hit me up. You missed the Festningen and Kuhaugen. There is so much more to see!
Cool. When in port, time is limited. But I certainly want to come back and check these out! Thanks!