Itinerary
Arctic Norway Frontier – Oslo, Fjords & Svalbard
Classic train ride and all-inclusive cruise taking in Norway and Svalbard
Day by day
Day 1 | Oslo Arrive in Oslo Arrive in Oslo and get to know our beautiful capital. Despite its compact size, the city offers a wealth of experiences and sights. For culture enthusiasts, the Bygdøy Peninsula is a treasure trove of museums, including the Norsk Folkemuseum, showcasing traditional Norwegian life. This open-air museum features over 150 buildings, including a stave church, and offers a deep dive into Norway's architectural history. Oslo is packed with restaurants, bars, and cafes – especially in bohemian Grünerløkka or the trendy new Barcode district – making it easy to get a feel for life here. Don't miss the Vigeland Sculpture Park, home to over 200 – often surreal – sculptures by the famous sculptor Gustav Vigeland, and Ekeberg Park, known for its art installations and panoramic views of the city. The Munch Museum is a must-visit for art lovers, and it houses an extensive collection of works by the celebrated Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, including his iconic painting "The Scream." For a unique experience, try the floating saunas on the Oslofjord, in which you can relax and enjoy views of the city from the water. This blend of laid-back culture, cuisine and history makes Oslo the best place to start your Norway and Svalbard summer tour. Read more |
Day 2 | Oslo to Flåm via Myrdal Start your day with a hearty hotel breakfast before making your way to Oslo Central Railway Station to embark on your ‘Norway in a Nutshell’ adventure. Board the train to Myrdal and begin one of the world's most scenic rail journeys. As you travel from Oslo, you'll traverse lush farmland and pass forests and majestic peaks. Upon reaching Myrdal, we transfer to the famed Flåm Railway, a marvel of engineering that, with its steep gradient and dramatic scenery, is considered one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world. This leg of the journey sees us descend by over 900m to the charming town of Flåm. Once in Flåm, take your time to explore the quaint village nestled in the heart of the fjords. Visit the Flåm Railway Museum to delve into the history of this incredible railway, which has been a lifeline for the region for over a century. The museum offers fascinating exhibits that highlight the challenges and triumphs of building such an ambitious project. Afterwards, unwind by visiting the local brewery, where you can sample craft beers while soaking in the peaceful surroundings of the fjord. The combination of natural beauty, a rich history, and local flavours makes Flåm a destination that captures the essence of Norway's charm. Read more |
Day 3 | Bergen Flåm to Bergen via Gudvangen and Voss After breakfast, we board the ferry from Flåm to Gudvangen, navigating through the narrow and picturesque Nærøyfjord. This fjord is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including mountain peaks, deep valleys, fast-flowing rivers, and thunderous waterfalls. As you cruise through these serene waters, you'll be surrounded by some of Norway's most awe-inspiring natural beauty. Arriving in Gudvangen, we continue our journey to Voss, taking the train for the last part of your journey to Bergen. Once we arrive in Bergen, take the afternoon to explore this colourful gateway to the fjords. Bergen was founded in 1070 AD, and retains a great deal of its character, charm and history. Visit the UNESCO-listed Bryggen district with colourful wharfs dating back to the 14th century. You may enjoy a stroll in the cobblestone alleyways, a bite at a café or restaurant, a trip on the Fløibanen funicular or a visit to the famous fish market. Read more |
Day 4 | Bergen Explore Bergen and Embark on MS Trollfjord You’ll have some time in the morning to explore Bergen some more before taking a transfer to the Hurtigruten terminal. Before you board, visit our comfortable guest lounge where you can talk to staff about securing a spot on any optional excursions still available. Once we’ve welcomed you aboard, you’ll meet your ship’s Expedition Team, who will be your hosts and guides as we travel along the Norwegian coastline and up to Svalbard. Get acquainted with your fellow travellers and take some time to get to know your new home-away-from-home. Enjoy your first meal aboard the ship, and watch Bergen fade into the distance as you stand out on deck enjoying a sail-away drink. Read more |
Day 5 | Åndalsnes Alpine village by the fjord Located along the Isfjord, Åndalsnes is a picturesque coastal town, home to about 2,000 people. The literal highlights of Åndalsnes are the mountains that tower over the town. Experience the Norwegian concept of friluftsliv – a love of the outdoors – through a variety of activities, such as hiking to Rampestreken viewpoint. For an easier way to take in the sights, sit back for a relaxing ride on the Romsdal Gondola or travel the winding Trollstigen Pass by bus. Whichever activities you choose, this day will bring you the best views of the Isfjord, Romsdalsfjord, and surrounding peaks. Read more |
Day 6 | Træna Norway’s oldest fishing community Træna is an archipelago that sits along the Helgeland coast at the edge of the Arctic Circle, 33 nautical miles northwest of the mainland. Made up of around 500 islands, islets and skerries, only four are inhabited year-round. Today’s selection of activities and optional excursions takes you to the heart of the archipelago’s sights and traditions. The village will be open just for us, including the church, Petter Dass chapel and the local museum. Alternatively, you can join a hike, take a cultural walk, or immerse yourself in a sauna and refreshing dip in the Arctic Ocean on one of our optional excursions. Back on board, we’ll cross the Arctic Circle as we continue heading north, commemorating the moment with a traditional and fun ceremony. Read more |
Day 7 | Reine The Tip of Lofoten Today, we explore the famed Lofoten islands. Watch for the steep mountains rising from the sea as we approach from the south in the morning. We dock in Reine, an important – and picture-perfect – fishing village since 1743. This is one of the most photographed landscapes in all of Norway, where red-painted rorbuer cling to a string of islands beneath sharp mountain ranges reflected in the waters below. Not far to the south of Reine, at the western tip of the Lofoten archipelago, you’ll find Å, one of the best-preserved traditional fishing villages in Norway. You can visit it on an optional excursion. At the heart of this tiny village is the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, which covers the importance and development of fishing in Lofoten over the last 250 years. Read more |
Day 8 | Tromsø Gateway to the Arctic Tromsø is northern Norway’s urban Arctic hotspot, boasting impressive architecture, hip restaurants, and the world’s northernmost university. Calling into Tromsø on the way to or from Svalbard follows in the footsteps of history. Most explorers and sailors on Arctic expeditions would embark from or return to the city. We aim to dock here in the morning, giving you a whole day to explore this historic Arctic city and its surroundings. Take your pick from a number of optional excursions. Learn more about the culture and polar history of Tromsø on a city walk, or take a scenic bus tour. You can also visit the striking Arctic Cathedral, which has an impressively large multi-colored stained-glass window. Or ride the Fjellheisen Cable Car up Storsteinen Mountain for exceptionally beautiful views of the city, mountains, and fjords. Read more |
Day 9 | Honningsvåg At the top of Europe Around mid-morning, we arrive at Honningsvåg, the northernmost city in mainland Norway. You have several optional excursions to pick from here. These could include taking a bus or riding a quad to the North Cape, a hike with your Expedition Team, or an introduction to what life is like at 71°N. Honningsvåg is also the gateway to the North Cape, the northernmost point of Europe. The plateau stands 307 metres above the sea, and is over 990 miles south of the geographical North Pole. Take a moment to gaze out across the sea from a top the soaring cliffs, watching the waves crash against the rocks below. Sailing away from Honningsvåg, we’ll enjoy dramatic views of the plateau from the sea. The ship will head further into the Barents Sea, leaving mainland Norway’s coast far behind us. Read more |
Day 10 | Towards the Arctic frontier Today is a day spent far from land as we cross the Barents Sea heading towards the remote wilderness of Svalbard. It really does feel like we're leaving civilization far behind as we sail towards the top of the world. There will be a lecture about Svalbard, and the theme of the day is Arctic desert. Out on deck, our talented chefs will prepare another special tasting for you to enjoy - and listen out for any points of interest from the Expedition Team. It's a day for you to relax and enjoy the ship's facilities, and also to look ahead and learn about our next destination. At some point today we will sail past the lonely and rugged island of Bjornøya - 'Bear Island' - although no bears live there today. Why not get a cup of tea or coffee and seat yourself somewhere comfortable and read up about the nature and history of the Arctic frontier. In the afternoon there will be a briefing about the special rules that we all must follow to protect the delicate local ecology when we reach Ny-Ålesund. Remember, there's plenty to do on board, so maybe now's the ideal time to take that sauna, work up a sweat in the fitness room, or browse the library. You might want to sort through all the photos you've taken so far, and if there are any you're particularly proud of, don't forget to share with your fellow guests using the Cameralla app so we can all see them! Read more |
Day 11 | Longyearbyen Arrival in Longyearbyen On the last day of your sea voyage, we arrive at the Svalbard archipelago and make our way up to Spitsbergen, the largest of the three main islands. Magnificent brown and green mountains rise and ripple up from the High Arctic tundra while rivers of snow-melt trickle through the valley plains, glistening under the summer sun. Take a moment to just be here, now, in Svalbard. You’re at a latitude more than 78°N and under 1,500 kilometres from the North Pole itself. The air of this Arctic desert is fresh and pure, and temperatures in summer average between zero and eight degrees Celsius thanks to a warm northern branch of the Gulf Stream. In early afternoon, we find Longyearbyen nestled on the banks of Isfjord. It’s time to disembark the ship and take a transfer to your hotel – the Funken Lodge. This evening we’ll enjoy a lavish dinner at the hotel. Read more |
Day 12 | Wildlife and Glacier Tour in Longyearbyen Today we’ll go on an unforgettable Wildlife and Glacier tour. After breakfast, a bus will take us to the harbour, where the hybrid electric catamaran MS Bard awaits. For the next few hours you’ll experience Svalbard's beautiful scenery up close, all while minimizing wildlife disturbance thanks to the vessel's quiet propulsion. We’ll glide silently along the ice edge of Billefjorden, taking in the breathtaking Nordenskiöldbreen glacier and the ghost town of Pyramiden. Enjoy spacious outdoor decks and panoramic windows for spectacular views. After this special cruise, there’s time to relax and perhaps explore the town on your own. In the evening there’s a special treat as we indulge in a unique 14-course tasting menu at Huset, Longyearbyen's iconic restaurant. With locally sourced Arctic ingredients, this exquisite dining experience highlights many Nordic flavours. Pair your meal with a curated wine package from one of Scandinavia's largest wine cellars – what better way to finish our voyage together! Please note: it is about a 30 minute walk each way between the hotel and Huset. Taxis can be booked but this is not included. Read more |
Day 13 | End of the tour Sadly, today is the end of the tour. You’re travelled all the way from Oslo on a combination of trains, ships and even an electric catamaran, but now it’s time to say goodbye. A transfer bus will take you to the airport for your onward journey. We know you’ll have had an amazing experience exploring Norway and Svalbard with us and we hope that we see you again in the future. Read more |