Hello Anni, many thanks for your comment! I'm so pleased the video is useful! The Iona aft cabins are protected from head winds and you will get some breathtaking panoramas of the fjords! Cabin 14739 is beside and below the holding pool of the infinity pool above at deck 16, so you will get sounds of running water (don't worry, it's very calming). Unfortunately, some cabins below might get some water from the pool- did you view my video on cabins to avoid? Assuming the ship calls at Olden, you will be spoilt with that picture postcard view of the majestic mountains as Iona spins round and berths with the aft to that view!!!! Be sure to check out my other videos on walks and the churches you can do Olden! Have a lovely time!
Thanks for commenting. It was certainly a very mesmerising and dramatic landscape. One week before setting sail, P&O wrote to say "wrap up warm" as it was (unusually) snowy and icy. In daytime sunshine, it's quite warm (t-shirtish 16 deg) and snow was melting at the mountain tops with the risk of avalanche - as warned by the Norwegian park ranger in Olden in another video: possibly the most exciting thing that happened on this dreamy cruise! :)
Lovely, that’s the cabin I will have soon, thanks for uploading. Stunning views!
Hello Anni, many thanks for your comment! I'm so pleased the video is useful!
The Iona aft cabins are protected from head winds and you will get some breathtaking panoramas of the fjords!
Cabin 14739 is beside and below the holding pool of the infinity pool above at deck 16, so you will get sounds of running water (don't worry, it's very calming). Unfortunately, some cabins below might get some water from the pool- did you view my video on cabins to avoid?
Assuming the ship calls at Olden, you will be spoilt with that picture postcard view of the majestic mountains as Iona spins round and berths with the aft to that view!!!!
Be sure to check out my other videos on walks and the churches you can do Olden! Have a lovely time!
That looks amazing, we've been to Norway a few times in the summer, always thought it would be nice to see what it's like when the snow is about.
Thanks for commenting. It was certainly a very mesmerising and dramatic landscape. One week before setting sail, P&O wrote to say "wrap up warm" as it was (unusually) snowy and icy. In daytime sunshine, it's quite warm (t-shirtish 16 deg) and snow was melting at the mountain tops with the risk of avalanche - as warned by the Norwegian park ranger in Olden in another video: possibly the most exciting thing that happened on this dreamy cruise! :)