From mid-June to the end of August, Northern Europe offers a cruising season that feels wholly different from the Mediterranean: eighteen hours of daylight, fjords so deep the hull sits over a thousand metres of water, waterfalls that fall straight into the sea, and villages reached by no road. Norway is the headline, Geirangerfjord, Sognefjord, the Lofoten archipelago. Scotland offers the Hebrides and a whisky distillery at every anchorage. Sweden and Finland open up a skerries cruise between Stockholm and Helsinki that is one of the most under-booked in yachting. In Northern Europe, Feadship-built yachts dominate the class for interior volume and blue-water range. We maintain direct-management relationships with captains of every yacht on the list, meaning pricing is live and availability is honest.