HIGHLIGHTS
- Sail the Norwegian coast, one of the world's longest
coastlines, from Bergen to North Cape in Arctic Norway, at the top of
Europe, and back south to capital city, Oslo
- Come aboard exceptionally designed MS Trollfjord, freshly
refurbished in 2023 with the finest materials and ship craftsmanship
- Learn about local communities all along the coast, across a
range of latitudes, and join a range of exciting optional seasonal
excursions
- Choose to sail in autumn, winter, or spring and experience
warmer climate in the south to snow covered mountains and maybe even
the Northern Lights in the Arctic
DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person in USD
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Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Dec 21, 2024 | Jan 03, 2025 | |
USD 3098 |
Jan 14, 2025 | Jan 27, 2025 | |
USD 3098 |
Feb 07, 2025 | Feb 20, 2025 | |
USD 3198 |
Mar 03, 2025 | Mar 16, 2025 | |
USD 3199 |
Mar 27, 2025 | Apr 09, 2025 | |
USD 3098 |
Apr 20, 2025 | May 03, 2025 | |
USD 3331 |
// Rates are listed per person in USD
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Dec 21, 2024 | Jan 03, 2025 | |
USD 3098 |
Jan 14, 2025 | Jan 27, 2025 | |
USD 3098 |
Feb 07, 2025 | Feb 20, 2025 | |
USD 3198 |
Mar 03, 2025 | Mar 16, 2025 | |
USD 3199 |
Mar 27, 2025 | Apr 09, 2025 | |
USD 3098 |
Apr 20, 2025 | May 03, 2025 | |
USD 3331 |
ITINERARY
Attention!
15 days tour (13 if booked within 90 days of departure)!
Itinerary 2023 EUR
Day 1 Bergen*
Day 2 Bergen
Day 3 Molde
Day 4 Rørvik
Day 5 Lødingen
Day 6 Alta
Day 7 Honningsvåg
Day 8 Tromsø
Day 9 Stokmarknes and Svolvær
Day 10 Brønnøysund
Day 11 Ålesund
Day 12 Hardangerfjord & Haugesund
Day 13 Farsund and Kristiansand
Day 14 Oslo
Day 15 Oslo*
Itinerary 2024 EUR
Day 1 Bergen
Day 2 Bergen
Day 3 Molde
Day 4 Rørvik
Day 5 Lødingen
Day 6 Alta
Day 7 Honningsvåg
Day 8 Tromsø
Day 9 Stokmarknes and Svolvær
Day 10 Brønnøysund
Day 11 Ålesund
Day 12 Hardangerfjord & Haugesund
Day 13 Farsund and Kristiansand
Day 14 Oslo
Itinerary 2023 USD
Day 1 Bergen*
Day 2 Bergen*
Day 3 Bergen
Day 4 Molde
Day 5 Rørvik
Day 6 Lødingen
Day 7 Alta
Day 8 Honningsvåg
Day 9 Tromsø
Day 10 Stokmarknes and Svolvær
Day 11 Brønnøysund
Day 12 Ålesund
Day 13 Hardangerfjord & Haugesund
Day 14 Farsund and Kristiansand
Day 15 Oslo
Itinerary 2024 USD
Day 1Bergen*
Day 2 Bergen*
Day 3 Molde
Day 4 Rørvik
Day 5 Lødingen
Day 6 Alta
Day 7 Honningsvåg
Day 8 Tromsø
Day 9 Stokmarknes and Svolvær
Day 10 Brønnøysund
Day 11 Ålesund
Day 12 Hardangerfjord & Haugesund
Day 13 Farsund and Kristiansand
Day 14 Oslo
*Please note that if the date you make your booking is less than 90
days before your chosen departure date, your voyage will start on Day 2
in Bergen.
DAY 1 : Bergen*
Welcome to Norway
It’s only fitting that your Norwegian adventure begins in
Bergen, Norway’s cultural and artistic hotspot. Your hotel is
located in the heart of the city with the rest of the day or evening
spent at your leisure exploring Norway’s second largest city.
In many ways, Bergen is like a medieval living museum. Founded by King
Olaf III in 1070 AD, Bergen was Norway’s capital for many
years. As you wander its cobblestone streets and alleyways,
you’ll note how this bustling city has lost none of its
heritage and historic charm. Depending on how much time you
have, you can take a funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen.
At the summit, you’ll be able to take in spectacular views of
Bergen, its neighbouring fjords and surrounding mountains. For dinner,
what better place to go than the fish market in the city centre? There,
various indoor stalls cook fresh seafood on the spot for you, filling
the air with appetite-arousing aromas.
DAY 2 : Bergen
Exploring Norway’s cultural hub
After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll go on a guided
sightseeing tour of Bergen. Enjoy visiting well-known sites such as
Nordnes peninsula, medieval Håkon’s Hall, the
Renaissance-era Rosenkrantz Tower, and 12th century St Mary’s
Church, known as Mariakirken in Norwegian. Your tour will also take in
the UNESCO-listed buildings in the Bryggen district. Once the haunt of
14th century Hanseatic League traders, these colourful wooden wharves
now house artisanal boutiques and galleries ideal for souvenir
shopping. The tour will end at the pier where your ship, MS Trollfjord,
is waiting to depart by mid-afternoon. Once we’ve welcomed
you aboard and you’ve settled into your cabin or suite,
you’ll meet your Coastal Experience Team. You’ll
get to know each member of the team well as they give lectures and
organise onboard activities for you throughout your voyage.
Grab yourself a drink in the ship’s two-storey panorama
lounge and meet your fellow guests. As the ship sails from Bergen and
into Hjeltefjord, your scenic adventure along Norway’s coast
is underway.
DAY 3 : Molde
Perfect panoramas
Molde is the capital and commercial centre of Romsdalen, which sits on
the southern coast of the Romsdal Peninsula. We’ve stopped at
this port many times before on our Coastal Express route, but this time
we’ll be making a much longer stop, so you’ll have
all the time you need to get your fill of the town.
There are a number of optional activities organised by your Coastal
Experience Team that add to your experience of Molde. Accessible nearby
on an optional excursion is the Atlantic Road, an icon of the Norwegian
coast that often features in Hollywood movies. To get the best
panoramic views of the area, join us on a hike to Varden viewpoint,
following the trail from the town centre. Once you’re there,
you can gaze at the town from above at the height of 402 metres above
sea level and admire the 222 snowy peaks across Moldefjord. If you
prefer to stay closer to the ground, you can pop into the Romsdal
Museum, one of Norway’s largest folk museums about ten
minutes away from the town centre.
Optional excursions:
1. The Atlantic Road - A Scenic Bus Tour from Molde.
Let us drive you along the swooping Atlantic Road, one of the most
beautiful routes in the world.
DAY 4 : Rørvik
An ancient fishing town
The Vikna archipelago is a chain of around 6,000 islands, islets and
skerries. The largest of the chain, Inner-Vikna, is where
we’ll make our next stop. We aim to dock at the port town of
Rørvik around mid-morning, remaining there most of the
day. The town and its surrounding areas have a long history,
with burial mounds found there that date back to ancient times. The
area’s maritime legacy is well-documented across
Rørvik’s many museums, particularly The Norwegian
Coastal Museum. Similarly, at SalmoNor visiting centre, you can take a
tour of a modern salmon farm and find out more about the Norwegian
aquaculture industry that supplies the world with tasty Nordic salmon.
Another major export is cod, and the town even has an annual Cod
Festival in March. This species of fish is especially common in the
waters of the archipelago during winter, so why not indulge yourself in
some fresh cod cakes while here.?
Optional excursions:
1. Time Travel through the Coastal Town of Rørvik.
Get to know the history of Rørvik on this guided tour across
three of the town’s key museums.
DAY 5 : Lødingen
Village life and fjord nature
The administrative centre of a municipality with the same name,
Lødingen is a village on the southwestern shore of
Hinnøya, with a population of under 2,000. This is a port
that our ships used to visit on one of our earlier coastal routes and
returning here is a kind of homecoming for us. We’ll dock at
around midday, using Lødingen as a base for a few hours to
explore more of Hinnøya island, Norway’s largest
island south of Svalbard. Wander the streets near the port and admire
the traditional red fishing huts, or rorbuer, that line the shore. As
you walk, you’ll likely notice the calming atmosphere that
village life brings. The highlight of this visit has to be the
breathtaking fjords and mountains that the Norwegian coast is so famous
for. Branching off of Andfjord, Gullesfjord cuts into the north side of
Hinnøya, bordered by pristine mountain ranges. The area is
popular among campers, who stay on the campsite or in cabins and fish
for cod in the fjord during winter.From Lødingen, you can
join a handful of optional excursions, including a fishing trip with a
local, an immersive Sámi experience to learn more about
their culture and history, or a visit to Dampskipsbrygga,
Lødingen’s former wharf.
Optional excursions:
1.Steamship Wharf and the History of The Coastal Express.
Take a journey through time at Dampskipsbrygga,
Lødingen’s former wharf which has been lovingly
restored as an exhibition venue.
2.Fishing with a Local.
Join the local fisherman for a fishing trip in the waters around
Lødingen, perhaps with sea eagles flying overhead.
3.Sámi Handicrafts, Food, and Culture.
Spend some time with a local Sámi family and learn about
their unique customs that have been passed down through the ages.
DAY 6 : Alta
The city of Northern Lights
Alta is one of the bigger coastal towns we visit, with a population of
over 10,000 people. A particularly famous part of the town is Alta
River, one of Norway’s best salmon rivers. Here, large salmon
are regularly caught, with some even weighing up to 24 kg. You
won’t regret trying some fresh grilled salmon in one of the
local restaurants.At 70 degrees north, this town is still far above the
Arctic Circle. The area is known for particularly good Northern Lights
visibility, so keep your camera ready. If the skies are clear and the
conditions are right, you should be able to get some amazing shots of
the lights dancing above you. You can learn more about this incredible
natural light show at the Northern Lights Cathedral, which can be
visited on our optional guided tour of the town. The cathedral even has
an exhibition showing how Alta became the epicentre for ground-breaking
research of the Aurora Borealis between the 19th and 20th centuries. As
part of the tour, you’ll also visit the Alta Museum which
chronicles the discovery of Northern Europe’s largest
concentration of prehistoric rock art at the head of nearby Altafjord,
a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Increased snowfall in the winter allows
for some truly authentic Arctic excursions, like dogsledding. The snow
and climate of Alta also creates the perfect conditions to build and
maintain the Igloo Hotel, located on the banks of river Alta.
You’ll have the chance to visit and tour the
world’s northernmost ice hotel, built out of snow and ice
every winter and carved with different artistic themes by local
sculptors. Head to the hotel’s ice bar, decorated with
handcrafted ice sculptures and order a drink in an ice glass
– no ice cubes needed.
Optional excursions:
1. Visit The Magical Igloo Hotel in Alta.
Explore the beautiful Igloo Hotel, made entirely from snow and ice.
Even your free drink comes in a glass carved from ice!
2. Dog Sledding on Wheels in Alta.
Try dog sledding on wheels through beautiful countryside near The
Northern Lights City and meet the friendly dogs that pull you.
3. Dog Sledding in Alta.
Go dog sledding through snowy scenery near The Northern Lights City and
meet the enthusiastic dogs that pull you.
4. UNESCO Rock Art & Northern Lights Cathedral.
Peruse prehistoric rock art at Alta Museum and admire the stunning
architecture of the city’s iconic cathedral.
DAY 7 : Honningsvåg
The northernmost point
The northernmost city on the mainland,
Honningsvåg’s landscape is quite distinctive, with
barely any trees or bushes. This far north, winters are long and
snowfall is high, so get ready for some fantastic winter scenery and
activities. Feel the snow crunching under your snowshoes as you hike
across the plains. You might even be able to try your hand at ice
fishing, a beloved winter tradition in the far north. Get a taste of
the local delicacy, king crab, which is caught in the waters around
Honningsvåg and served year-round. Admire local art in the
Once Upon a Dream art gallery, and don’t miss the
Honningsvåg Church. This is the oldest building in the area,
dating back to 1885. The highlight of any trip to Honningsvåg
is a visit to the North Cape. This is one of the northernmost points of
mainland Europe, and as we’re visiting in winter, we can get
there by snowmobile. Standing near the northern edge of Norway and
looking out over the Barents Sea under the polar night sky is a truly
special experience. Add the ethereal Northern Lights dancing in the sky
above, and you’ve got a sight you’ll never forget.
The cape is marked with a famous globe monument, which demands a selfie
or two… or five. When you’re ready, head inside
North Cape Hall to warm up, and learn about life in the High Arctic
through a short film and a variety of exhibits. Having reached the
northernmost point of our voyage, we’ll turn around and begin
going south as we sail away in the evening.
Optional excursions:
1. North Cape and King Crab Experience - Winter.
From iconic views at North Cape to delicious king crab in Sarnes, join
us as we experience the highlights of Honningsvåg in winter.
2. Quad Biking to North Cape.
Drive your own quad bike on a thrilling adventure to continental
Europe’s northernmost point.
3.Culture Walk, Beer Tasting, and Local Show at 71°N.
Enjoy a tour of the town, handcrafted beers, and an exclusive play
performed by young local actors about life in the Arctic.
4.Snowmobiling to North Cape.
Experience raw Arctic nature as your drive yourself on a thrilling
snowmobile ride to the European mainland’s northernmost point.
5.Arctic Ice Fishing.
Take a short snowshoe walk to a nearby lake to try your hand at some
ice-fishing before enjoying the taste of your freshly hooked and cooked
catch of the day.
DAY 8 : Tromsø
The gateway to the Arctic
Today you’ll get the chance to see the Arctic Capital itself.
Often called the “gateway to the Arctic”,
Tromsø is Norway's northernmost university city, and the
ideal place to enjoy some proper winter activities, like dog sledding
and snowshoeing. Sitting around 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle,
Tromsø experiences Polar Night for just over a month in the
winter, and will give you a great chance of seeing the Northern
Lights.This urban city is buzzing with life, with everything from
trendy restaurants and cafés to boutique shops selling local
crafts and produce, and even high fashion. MS Trollfjord will be in
port here for 13 hours, giving you plenty of time to both join optional
excursions and explore the city yourself. Among the activities on offer
is a guided tour of the Polar Museum which chronicles the
city’s legacy of Arctic hunting and trade. For live animals,
head to the Polaria centre, an aquarium home to a variety of Arctic
marine species, including seals. Across the water from Polaria,
you’ll find the Arctic Cathedral, standing out in the
cityscape due to its striking design and impressive stained-glass
window. There may also be opportunity to visit some of
Tromsø’s surrounding fjords and possibly the
rugged island of Senja.
Optional excursions:
1.Dog Sledding in Winter Wonderland.
Join us on a mini polar expedition across the snowy Arctic landscape in
the valley of Breivikeidet near Tromsø.
2.The Bucket List - Dogsledding, Ice Domes & Reindeer.
Enjoy dog sledding, magical ice domes and real-life reindeer on this
all-in-one, ultimate bucket list tour of Tromsø.
3.Whale Watching in Arctic Silence.
Be immersed in Arctic serenity as you get an unforgettable view of orca
and humpback whales playing in their natural habitat.
4.Meet The Locals of Sommarøy.
Satisfy your curiosity about daily life north of the Arctic Circle as
you learn to knit with the locals on Sommarøy.
5.The Northernmost Brewery.
Let actors entertain you on this tour through Tromsø to
Mack, long known as the northernmost brewery in the world.
6.Tromsø, The Arctic Capital – Winter.
Explore the remarkable polar heritage, modern culture and extraordinary
panoramic views of Tromsø, ‘Paris of the
North’, in winter.
DAY 9 : Stokmarknes and Svolvær
Lofoten islands and our historic birthplace
Today, we explore Lofoten, a striking group of islands that rise out of
the Norwegian Sea. As soon as you see the towering peaks around you
with fishing villages clinging to their sides, you’ll
understand why this island chain is so often praised as one of
Norway’s most stunning locations. We
can’t visit the area without spending some time in
Stokmarknes. This historic town is part of Vesterålen, an
archipelago just northeast of Lofoten. Of all the places we visit, this
one is particularly special to us. It was here that the Original
Coastal Express was founded in 1893 by shipping pioneer Richard
With. The Coastal Express soon became a lifeline for
Norway’s remote coastal communities, and fittingly, our
legacy has been immortalised in the place where it all began. Standing
on the waterfront, you’ll find our 1956 ship MS Finnmarken,
encased in a glass building like a ship in a bottle. This is
Hurtigrutemuseet, the museum that chronicles our history as
Norway’s leading expedition cruise line from start to now. On
a guided tour, you can explore the retired vessel and experience the
atmosphere of a past era. We’ll dock in the town of
Svolvær in the afternoon. Located on the island of
Austvågøya in the south of Lofoten,
Svolvær is the biggest town of the archipelago, humming with
shops, restaurants, galleries, and cafés to enjoy. You can
also admire views of the Svolvær Goat, a nearby mountain
named for resembling a goat and its horns. A variety of
optional excursions are available from Svolvær, including
winter fishing, paddling along the coastline in a kayak, or embarking
on a bus tour to learn more about Lofoten’s history.
Optional excursions:
1.Best of Vesterålen Winter - History, Arts & Culture
Tour
Experience breathtaking views, rich culture and coastal heritage on a
bus tour of the stunning Vesterålen archipelago.
2.The Coastal Express Heritage Tour
Take an exclusive tour of the Hurtigruten Museum, home to our
full-sized retired ship, in our birthplace of Stokmarknes.
3.Kayaking in Lofoten - Winter
Take to the water and see Svolvær’s coastline from
a different perspective as you follow a local guide and paddle aboard
your own two-person kayak.
4,Lofoten Winter - Art, History, and Henningsvær
Get to know Lofoten’s history, admire timeless art in SKREI,
and soak up the fishing village atmosphere of Henningsvær.
DAY 10 : Brønnøysund
Distinctive Nordic nature
Surrounded by islands and water, Brønnøysund sits
on a narrow peninsula that juts out of the mainland. Around 5,000
people live in this small town, many in colourful houses against a
backdrop of gentle slopes and dramatic mountain peaks. Enjoy the
bustling atmosphere of the harbour and take a walk along Havnegata.
Drop into one of the pubs for a snack, or treat yourself to a meal in a
local restaurant. Wander the visitors’ marina, or visit an
1870 Neo-Gothic stone church. As we sail, look out for the Vega
archipelago, a cluster of some 6,500 islands, skerries, and islets.
There’s a UNESCO World Heritage Centre on the island of
Gardsøy which showcases how highly prized eider down is
harvested from the local eider ducks by providing little huts for them
to build their nests in. On an island south of
Brønnøysund, you’ll find Torghatten
mountain, recognisable by a natural tunnel that runs through the
centre. According to local lore, the hole is the result of a troll who
fired an arrow at a young woman who had rejected his advances. As the
Troll King threw his hat to protect her, the sun began to rise, turning
the hat to stone with a hole in the middle from the arrow. On an
optional excursion, you can take an hour’s walk up to the
hole in the mountain. Peer through the tunnel and enjoy the view of the
islands around.
Optional excursions:
1.Legends of Torghatten and Brønnøysund by Bus -
Winter.
See Brønnøysund’s sights by bus then
follow in the footsteps of trolls to a mythologised mountain with a
hole right through it.??
2.Winter’s Walk and Mini-Concert in
Brønnøysund.
Discover Brønnøysund’s fascinating
history, geology and musical talent on this guided winter walk through
the town’s highlights.
DAY 11 : Ålesund
A picturesque town
After a hearty breakfast on the ship, we’ll dock mid-morning
at Ålesund, a town that spreads out across a string of
islands. As we approach the shore, you might first notice the
distinctive style of architecture. Every detail of the buildings, from
the bright colours to the rounded spires, was inspired by the Art
Nouveau style, which was popular in the early 1900s. Almost the entire
town received a makeover in the style when it was rebuilt after a major
fire in 1904. As you leave the waterfront, you’ll
find yourself in a fairy-tale town, wandering narrow streets lined with
unique houses. If your camera’s memory card isn’t
already full after this, you can get impressive photos of the
archipelago from the nearby Mount Aksla viewpoint. The 418 steps
leading there might look intimidating, but the views are well worth the
effort. You can also visit the Atlantic Sea Park, Norway’s
first marine science centre. This is one of Northern Europe’s
largest saltwater aquariums, providing a home to seals, otters, and
crabs, as well as many other kinds of marine life. You can even see
Humboldt Penguins here, a species otherwise absent north of the
equator.
Optional excursions:
1.Architecture & Breweries - Ålesund on Foot.
Explore Ålesund’s remarkable Art Nouveau
architecture then taste some of the best small-brewery beer from the
local area.?
2.Saga Islands Bus Tour to Alnes - Winter.
Join this bus tour to experience two islands, one lighthouse and
countless tales of the Vikings. The scenery is impressive too!
DAY 12 : Hardangerfjord & Haugesund
Viking history
Journeying south along Norway’s west coast, we sail past some
of Norway’s most famous fjords, none more so than
Hardangerfjord. At 179 kilometres in length, it is the second longest
fjord in the country, and fifth longest in the world. The stunning
waterway is one of Norway’s finest. See mountain scenery
everywhere you look, with the white peaks that tower over the fjord
being reflected in the shimmering water below. The region is famous for
its apple products, from jams and juice to its award-winning cider,
which one food writer described as ‘Nordic
Champagne’. Weather permitting, we may be able to dock at
Rosendal or one of the other picturesque settlements that cling to the
shores by the fjord. A small, charming village, Rosendal’s
main highlight is the 16th century Barony, a manor famous for its
beautiful rose garden and landscaped grounds. We’ll reach
Haugesund, the ‘Home of the Viking Kings’ in the
afternoon. The nickname is inspired by sites such as St.
Olav’s Church, built in 1250 by King Håkon
Hå. There’s also Haraldshaugen, a national monument
reputed to be the first king’s burial site. Why not
step back in time to the Viking Age at Nordvegen Visiting Centre which
features exhibitions presented by a fictional Harald Fairhair himself.
Optional excursions:
1.Haugesund Viking Tour by Bus.
Immerse yourself in the rich Viking heritage and coastal culture of
Avaldsnes, Norway’s oldest royal seat.
2.E-Bike the Coast of Haugesund.
Let the e-bike take the strain as you roll through the beautiful nature
and rich history of the homeland of the Viking kings.
3.Haugesund Art Walk with a Local Artist.
Glassblowing, architecture and Marilyn Monroe –
there’s more to this art walk through picturesque Haugesund
than you might expect!
4.Viking Experience by RIB.
Get a unique perspective on Norway’s Viking history as you
whoosh along the beautiful, narrow strait that gave Norway its name.
DAY 13 : Farsund and Kristiansand
The city of lighthouses
In the early morning we’ll reach Farsund. There,
you’ll get the chance to hike the sandy beaches of Lista and
see Lista Lighthouse. You may also be able to visit a German fortress.
This fortress was used in World War II and is remarkably well-preserved
with many of the original barracks still intact. Learn all about the
war history of the area on a guided tour of this historic site before
we sail to Kristiansand. Sitting along the southern tip of
the country, Kristiansand is Norway’s fifth largest city,
with a population of 112,000 people. We aim to be alongside late
afternoon, giving you a few hours to explore. As you enjoy a guided
walk, you might notice that the city is built on a very uniform grid
plan, with several straight roads running from the harbour all the way
through the city. Along these roads, you’ll find architecture
from different eras, speaking to the extensive rebuilds the city had to
go through after major fires in the 18th and 19th centuries, and even a
World War II attack. On an optional excursion, you’ll visit
the working Lindesnes Lighthouse, which marks Norway’s
southernmost point. See the beacon that has been guiding seafarers to
safety on dark nights since the early 20th century and learn about the
long history of the site that goes all the way back to 1656.
Back on the boat, we’ll end our voyage on a high note with an
end-of-trip farewell dinner. Take this opportunity to trade photo
highlights and experiences with your fellow travellers one last time.
Optional excursions:
1.Highlights of the South Coast & South Cape.
Join our guide on an overland exploration of southern Norway. Admire
varied Nordic scenery, taste exquisite wine, and have lunch at
Norway’s southernmost point.
2.Farsund Town Walk.
Join the Port Guard or a local guide to learn about the history of
Farsund, and enjoy great views of the town from Varbak Hill.
3.Kristiansand WWII History Tour.
Step into the past as you learn about southern Norway’s WWII
history on a tour of Kristiansand’s historical sites.
4.Norwegian Christmas at Skraastad Farm.
How do Norwegians celebrate Christmas? This tour will answer that
question, and many more you might have about Norwegian culture and
local traditions.
DAY 14 : Oslo
Discovering Norway's capital
From the south to the north, and back down to the south, reflect on
your journey as you watch our approach to our last port of call, Oslo,
in the early morning. Say your goodbyes to the crew and disembark for a
transfer to your hotel in Oslo, including a guided sightseeing tour to
two of the capital’s main attractions. Vigeland Sculpture
Park is located at the centre of splendid Frogner Park. There,
you’ll find more than 200 visually striking sculptures in
bronze, granite, and cast iron by prolific Norwegian artist Gustav
Vigeland. Further north from Vigeland, just outside of Oslo, is
Holmenkollen Ski Jump. You won’t be doing any jumping
yourself, but the impressive building enjoys panoramic views over the
city, lakes, and fjord. Beneath the ski jump is also the
world’s oldest ski museum featuring 2,500 pairs of skis and
4,000 years of skiing history. After the tour, the rest of the day in
Olso is yours to spend as you like. Featuring forested hills, lakes,
and plenty of world-class restaurants and museums, you won’t
be short of options in Norway’s fjord-side capital.
DAY 15 : Oslo*
Leaving Norway
Today is your last day in Norway. After an appetite-appeasing
breakfast, a transfer will bring you from your hotel to the airport in
Oslo, which marks the end of your travels with us. You’ve
sailed on The North Cape Express, exploring Norway’s coastal
cities and villages all the way to the top of the European continent.
During the journey, you’ll have experienced
Norway’s varied climate, seen majestic mountains and fjords,
and maybe gazed up in awe at the Northern Lights once or several
times. We hope you’ll cherish each of the memories
of The North Cape Express that you’ll take home with you.
Come sail with us again soon on another iconic voyage of our
spectacular home: the Norwegian coast.
The day-by-day programme
will give you a few ideas about what you can see and do on your voyage,
but bear in mind that this itinerary is just an indication of what you
can experience. After all, this is a sailing where the elements rule
and weather conditions might vary, which is why every voyage with
Hurtigruten is unique.
MS Trollfjord (Expedition, 576-guests)
This ship is named after spectacular Trollfjord in the Lofoten Islands, and provides exquisite indoor comfort, modern facilities and interior design that makes extensive use of Norwegian wood and stone.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
Cabin guests
Enjoy an impressive range of included benefits when you choose from our
selection of comfortable accommodation options: Polar Inside, Polar
Outside and Arctic Superior cabins.
Before your voyage
- Transfers in Bergen (airport – hotel, hotel
– ship)
- One-night stay in a four-star city centre hotel in Bergen,
including breakfast
- Bergen sightseeing tour
- Transfers in Oslo (ship – hotel, hotel
– airport)
- One-night stay in a four-star city centre hotel in Oslo,
including breakfast
- Oslo Panorama sightseeing tour
(Please note that the
above are not included if the date you make your booking is less than
90 days before your chosen departure date.)
Cabin on the ship
Accommodation in a comfortable cabin with ensuite bathroom
Choice of preferred cabin type and location
Food and drink on board
- Full board with all-day diningin Flora and Árran
- Unlimited select beer, wine, and spirits at Flora,
Árran, and the 1893 Bar, served during restaurant and bar
opening hours excluding breakfast
- Unlimited mineral water, tea, and coffee
- Afternoon snack in the 1893 Bar
- Culinary demonstrations and food tastings
Life on board
- Multi-lingual Coastal Experience Team
- Daily themed lectures, photography guidance, arts and
crafts
- Access to fitness room and sauna
- Movie nights, music entertainment, and library access
- Selection of equipment for outdoor activities
Suite guests
For the premium onboard affair, quartered in beautifully appointed
luxury accommodations, the Expedition Suite experience is the choice
for you.
Before your voyage
- Transfers in Bergen (airport – hotel, hotel
– ship)
- One-night stay in a four-star city centre hotel in Bergen,
including breakfast
- Bergen sightseeing tour
- Transfers in Oslo (ship – hotel, hotel
– airport)
- One-night stay in a four-star city centre hotel in Oslo,
including breakfast
- Oslo Panorama sightseeing tour
(Please note that the
above are not included if the date you make your booking is less than
90 days before your chosen departure date.)
Suite on the ship
- Accommodation in a stylish, spacious suite with ensuite
bathroom
- Choice of preferred cabin type and location
- Unlimited minibar
- Daily turn-down service
Food and drink on board
- Full board with all-day diningat Flora, Arran and
fine-dining à la carte restaurant Røst
- Unlimited select beer, wine, and spirits at Flora,
Árran, and the 1893 Bar, served during restaurant and bar
opening hours excluding breakfast
- Unlimited mineral water, tea, and coffee
- Choice of restaurant dining times
- Exclusive Røst Afternoon Tea with sparkling wine
- Exclusive dinner with the ship’s senior officers
Life on board
- Fast track priority check-in including exclusive Espolin
Johnson lounge access
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Multi-lingual Coastal Experience Team
- Access to fitness room and sauna
- Daily themed lectures, photography guidance, arts and
crafts activities
- Movie nights, music entertainment and library access
- Culinary demonstrations and food tastings
- Selection of equipment for outdoor activities
- Hurtigruten Collection clothing package including shell
jacket, sweater and wool hat
- Two inclusive seasonal excursions of your choice