Waking up next to the Stockholm archipelago, I pull back our cabinβs curtains to reveal the soft, yellow dawn light gently pushing against the low, grey clouds. Their reflection is mirrored in the Baltic Sea, the surface swirling in a mixture of luminous gold and silvery grey, like chiaroscuro in a Rembrandt painting.
βWhy are you up?β asks my mum, still snuggled under her blanket.
βThis is what Iβm doing, Mummo!β I say, gesturing at the fairy-tale vista from our balcony aboard the Viking Jupiter.
Jessica Rowe (with her mother Penelope, left) in one of the furry hats she packed for her Scandinavian cruise.
Itβs not long before Mum joins me, wrapped in her dressing gown. Iβve got mine on, too, not to mention a cream faux-fur hat. We are on the Viking Homelands Tour, a trip weβve talked about for years (Scandinavia has long fascinated us both). It first weaved its magic for me when Mum passed on her passion for Viking sagas and Scandi noir novels and dramas. More recently, Iβve been taken with the regionβs fashion, licorice, pastries and fairy tales.
Though neither of us is usually short of words, weβre silent as we cruise past the beauty of the archipelago. Rocky outcrops make way for larger islands; small summer houses, painted red or navy, nestle among birch and pine trees.
βLook, a swan!β says Mum, pointing in the distance. Her eyesight is better than mine, so I put on my glasses. βOh, itβs Swan Lake!β I say to Mum as more white swans come into view.
Sunsets are magical in SΓΆdermalm, one of Stockholmβs hippest districts.Credit: iStock
Water is central to the identity of the Swedish capital. I zip a puffer over my PJs and head to the top of the ship for a panoramic view of this city of islands. In front of us is Gamla Stan, the Old Town, founded in the 13th century. Turning around, we see SΓΆdermalm, one of the cityβs coolest neighbourhoods.
Our cruise had begun in Bergen and, before we set sail, there was a day to wander through one of Norwayβs oldest cities. Then, each morning during the 15-day trip, my body clock seems in sync with our port arrivals so thereβs no need to set the alarm. The gentle morning light guides us into ports including Eidfjord, Stavanger, Oslo, Γ lborg, Copenhagen, Berlin (via WarnemΓΌnde), Bornholm, Gdansk and Tallinn. In each, we got to experience their beauty and hear their fascinating histories.