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It would depend on the size of the ship and the iterinary of the ship. If you will be taking a cruise then it would probably take 7 to 10 days, the fastest would be a week.
Norway is famous as the land of fjords, deep bays that run inland for many miles. Departing from the port of Bergen in southern Norway near Oslo, cruise ships make the long journey north from one fjord to another. The cruise lines stop at major coastal cities in Norway, known as the land of the midnight sun.
Depends on the vessel. But why would you want to?
You can boat the entire Great Lakes system. 4 of the 5 Great Lakes constitute the border between Canada and the USA. Chicago is the farthest point from the Canadian border, so it would take a long time to get there.
The closest islands that are a part of Polynesia are the Hawai'ian Islands, and it would take about 1-2 weeks to cruise to them from California at cruise ship speeds.
Orlando is an inland city, so one would typically cruise to and from Port Canaveral.
My cruise ship was about 300 yards long
Because Norway has a long coast-line and therefor, the fish is close by and valuable.
You will have to land somewhere and change plane, so it can take anything from 10 to 14 hours.
Depends immensely on where you are (Norway is long) and time of year.