Norwegian Fjords cruise

11 days
May 2026 - Jun 2026
SH Diana
Included: hotels, transfers
Kayaking
Hikes
Ancient Cultures

2026

From

$9,180

per person

Embark on the ultimate exploration with our Norwegian Fjords luxury cruise, a 10-night voyage commencing in the vibrant city of Amsterdam and culminating in the Arctic splendor of Tromso. This cruise takes you through stunning fjords and picturesque harbors, featuring some of Norway's most breathtaking natural landscapes, best experienced aboard our luxury expedition ship. During this journey, you'll encounter a host of captivating locations, from the cultural richness of Amsterdam and the quaint charm of Helgoland, to the historic town of Trondheim and the picturesque village of Reine nestled amidst the majestic peaks of the Lofoten Islands. Each stop offers unique experiences, such as the medieval allure of Bergen, the awe-inspiring Geirangerfjord, and the tranquil beauty of Mandal. Engage in a variety of enriching activities as this luxury cruise unfolds. Enjoy guided walks exploring architectural wonders, delve into wartime history at Helgoland, or take a scenic ride on the Flåm Railway. The expedition offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, glacier excursions, and soaking in panoramic views from sky-high vantage points like the Loen Skylift. Each day promises adventures against the breathtaking backdrop of Norway's majestic fjords.

Highlights


Itinerary

Day 1 | Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a gorgeous Dutch city where a boat cruise along the canals gets to the heart of things. Yet, the magic also unfolds while strolling through narrow streets and crossing the hundreds of bridges. It houses a treasure trove of fabulous art museums, including the Rijksmuseum, adorned with Dutch Masters, conveniently located near the Van Gogh Museum. To the south, picturesque stretches of countryside with windmills line the canals.


Day 2 | Helgoland

This tiny German island, 2 km long and 56 m above sea level in the North Sea, is surrounded by jagged red sandstone cliffs. The mostly grassy plateau joined Schleswig-Holstein in 1890, after periods as possessions of Denmark and the United Kingdom. Tours of Festung Helgoland bunkers and war tunnels shed light on the island's wartime naval history. Today, Helgoland is a peaceful retreat, inviting windswept walks and birdwatching.


Day 3 | Mandal

The southernmost town in Norway has a curving 1 km, grassy dune-backed beach, Sea Sand, one of seven beaches in Furulunden forest park. Sea Sand is only one of the calm, beautiful hideaways surrounding this charming town of white-painted buildings at the mouth of the river Mandalselva. The snaking waterway is filled with sailboats while gentle hills rise as a backdrop. Mandal also has the largest wooden church in Norway, seating 1,800 people.


Day 4 | Bergen

The magnificent gateway to the fjords, Bergen is a medieval port surrounded by mountains. From the beauty of Bryggen, the seafront maze of ancient timber buildings, to the modern Fløibanen Funicular that soars up Fløyen peak, no one would want to miss this city. Other highlights are the aquarium, the KODE art museum encompassing Norway’s Edvard Munch, as well as Picasso, while outside town is composer Edvard Grieg’s enchanting house.


Day 5 | Flam

Capital of the fjords, the village of Flåm is unmissable. It sits at the end of Aurlandsfjord, a branch of huge Sognefjord which, at 204 km, is Norway’s longest. The 650 m-high Stegastein viewing platform shows the area, a world of waterfalls and towering rock faces, in all its glory. The picturesque Flåm Railway is one of the world’s steepest rides and at 20km long it's also one of the most spectacular train journeys.


Day 5 | Vik (technical call)

Deep in Sognefjord, the ancient village of Vik opens up the fjord’s dramatically different arms – waterfall-fringed Arnafjord and tiny, narrow and steep-sided Finnafjord to the west, and the wild World Heritage landscape of Nærøyfjord, itself 17 km long, to the east. Vik itself sits amid rich farmland – and has a dramatic 26 m-high statue of Viking saga hero Fridtjov the Bold, well-preserved wooden buildings and a 12th century stave church.


Day 6 | Nordfjordeid

The Eidsfjorden village of Nordfjordeid has a craftsman-built replica of Myklebust, Norway's largest known Viking ship. The surroundings boast rich Viking burial mounds. Nordfjordeid is also the gateway to Briksdalsbreen Glacier, an accessible arm of the expansive Jostedalsbreen glacier. At the end of Innvikfjorden, the Loen Skylift gondola ascends 1,011 metres, offering breathtaking views.


Day 7 | Geiranger

Geiranger is a small village at the head of Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO heritage site for its staggering mix of snow-capped peaks, clear blue waters, lush greenery, and magnificent waterfalls. The mighty Seven Sisters are a series of seven waterfalls cascading down a steep cliff face. The 1,500 m Geiranger Skywalk at Dalsnibba offers panoramic vistas. In Geiranger, the Norwegian Fjord Centre is the visitor and education hub of the fjord region.


Day 7 | Alesund

At the mouth of Geirangerfjord, Ålesund was rebuilt in Art Nouveau style after a devastating fire in 1904. The fairytale-style turrets and spires look wonderfully out of place amid fjords, peaks and dramatic waters. Atlanterhavsparken, one of northern Europe’s biggest saltwater aquariums, is set into the coastal rocks. On the Town Mountain, Aksla, or Fjellstua, viewpoint has some of the best views over the town, mountains and fjords.


Day 8 | Trondheim

Tucked away amongst the hills of Trondheim fjord, Trondheim is a Viking city founded in the 11th century that is filled with colourful timber buildings. Nidaros Cathedral is the burial site of Viking king St Olav (c. 995 – 29 July 1030). The mighty 17th-century Kristiansten Fortress is the country’s best preserved fortification. Stiftsgården, the Norwegian royal residence, is believed to be one of the largest wooden buildings in northern Europe.


Day 9 | Svartisen, Svartisen Glacier

The mighty Svartisen glacier, Norway’s second biggest, pours down the mountain almost to Svartisvatnet lake. The glacier visitor centre is a fascinating place with access to hikes along the edge of the ice flow, up to 200 m thick. Glorious Holandsfjord is just the other end of a short channel from the lake and the ship has stirring views. The little village of Holandsvika sits across the fjord, with an 18-km lakeside path and boat trips.


Day 10 | Reine, Lofoten

With red fishermen's cabins nestled on the shores of Reinefjord amid dramatic granite peaks, Reine is celebrated as one of the world's most beautiful places. The village serves as a starting point for hikes like the Reinebringen trail, offering panoramic views of the vertical granite Lofoten Islands rising from the Arctic Sea. Nearby, the fishing village of Å houses the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum.


Day 10 | Cruising Trollfjorden

Trollfjorden is unbelievable. A 100m-wide entrance to a narrow fjord with near-vertical mountainous sides up to 1,100 m high, the passage slices through Austvågøya, on the edge of the Lofoten Islands. As the ship enters the fjord, the silence is only broken by the gentle sound of the ship's engines and the occasional cry of a white-tailed eagle soaring overhead. At the end of the fjord, the ship slowly spins, offering a final captivating view.


Day 11 | Tromsø

The Arctic gateway, Tromso at 69 degrees north, is renowned for the midnight sun in summer and the Northern Lights in winter. The Arctic Cathedral, with stained-glass windows, hosts midnight concerts. The Fjellheisen cable car offers panoramic views from Mount Storstei­nen, while the historic centre features old wooden houses. The Polar Museum chronicles early polar explorations, and the thriving Alpine Botanic Garden adds to Tromso's charm.


Ships

SH Diana

SH Diana was named after the Roman goddess of light, the moon, hunting and  wilderness. She combines cutting-edge technology with stylish, sophisticated design.  The ship’s special ice-resistant PC6  hull means it’s able to visit some of the world's most inaccessible regions. Whether you’re taking in remarkable scenery from the panoramic sauna, dining in a world-class restaurant, or unwinding in your sumptuous stateroom, this outstanding 5-star ship has you covered.



What's included

Inclusions:

  • One night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel (Cruise Plus package only, exemptions apply)

  • Your selected stateroom

  • All meals onboard

  • Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise

  • 24-hour room service

  • Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers

  • One selected shore excursion per port of call

  • All expedition landings

  • Entry level WIFI (upgraded packages available)

  • Gym, sauna, pool

  • 24/7 self service laundry

  • Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep

  • In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boot

  • Onboard gratuities & port taxes

Enhance your experience

  • Bespoke pre & post land programmes

  • Additional hotel nights pre or post cruise

  • Premium and private shore excursions

  • Kayak and private Zodiac tours

  • Premium spirits & reserve wine list

  • Spa & beauty treatments

  • Laundry services

  • Retail shop

Amenities in your cabin

  • Smart HDTV

  • Minibar with soft drinks & beer

  • Illy Espresso coffee machine with pods

  • Kettle and Kusmi tea bags

  • Towels for cabin, pool and gym

  • Individually-controlled airconditioning

  • Bathrobes and bedroom slippers

  • Toiletries

  • Personal Safe

  • Nikon Prostaff 3S 10x42 binoculars


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