Culinary Voyage
Bergen - Tromsø
A taste of Norway through fjords & farms on an adventure across land & sea

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Savour Norway’s culinary wonders on a land and sea adventure from Bergen to Tromsø
Immerse yourself in Norway’s vibrant food scene on a week-long gastronomic tour. Learn about our cuisine and cooking techniques – from seaweed and salted cod to Sámi cooking and Arctic whisky – while meeting the passionate people who bring it all to life. Skål!
- One-of-a-kind culinary journey through Norway - Sail and explore from Bergen to Tromsø, tasting your way through fjords, islands and Arctic landscapes 
- Meet the makers behind the flavours - Visit dedicated producers of seaweed, cheese, whisky, beer and bacalao across Lofoten and Lyngen 
- Taste the best of Norway’s Coastal Kitchen cuisine - Enjoy regionally inspired menus featuring fresh fish, local meats, wild-foraged ingredients and Sámi cooking traditions 
- Discover stories of food, culture and community - Join tastings, hear local legends, and connect with chefs, brewers and food artisans along the way 
- Comfortable travel and handpicked stays throughout - Relax in premium hotels and comfy cabins, with full-board and curated gastronomic experiences 
Price from
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Full board (breakfast, lunch, & dinner)
Lowest rate - Sailing October 2026
- 7 days 
- 4 Departures 
Itinerary
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What to expect on an Original voyage
Life on our small ships is comfortable, informal and friendly – and Norway’s coast always feels close by.
What's included
On board, you'll enjoy outstanding food, facilities and hospitality, so you can concentrate on simply enjoying the beauty of Norway.
Our ships sailing this route(4)
Different ships sail this route depending on your departure date – but you’ll stay on the same ship for the whole voyage.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is not just a voyage along the Norwegian coast - it’s a journey into the flavours, traditions and stories that define it. You’ll spend time both at sea and on land, staying at small family-run farms and coastal lodges, and meeting the people shaping Norway’s new food culture. The sailing from Bergen to Stamsund is just one part of a broader culinary adventure.
Yes, this is a partially guided tour. You’ll be joined by local guides during your time on land in Lofoten, Lyngen Fjord and Kvitnes, as well as a Wine Expert on board the ship. These hosts and guides share their own stories of the coast - from seaweed harvesters to master brewers and farmers.
Groups are usually around 8–20 guests. It’s small enough for a relaxed, personal experience, with time to get to know your Wine Expert and fellow travellers.
Flights and airport transfers are not included in the tour price. You’ll need to arrange your own travel to Bergen at the start of the voyage and from Tromsø at the end.
All other transfers listed in the itinerary are included.
You won’t go hungry on this journey. Every meal celebrates the flavours of the Norwegian coast - fresh, local and deeply connected to the places you visit.
- Day 1: Welcome drink and platter featuring fresh shellfish from the fjords in Bergen 
- Day 2: Breakfast on board in the fine-dining restaurant, bacalao tasting, a sip from Feddie Ocean Distillery, and a five-course dinner crafted from ingredients grown and gathered in nearby fjords and mountains 
- Day 3: Breakfast and lunch on board, an afternoon tea with sparkling Havets Bobler sea-aged wine, and a four-course dinner inspired by Sámi flavours and traditions 
- Day 4: Breakfast and lunch in the ship’s restaurant, followed by dinner at the family-run Myklevik Gård 
- Day 5: Breakfast at your hotel in Stamsund, seaweed-inspired lunch at Lofoten Seaweed, and an unforgettable 20-course dinner with full drinks package at Kvitnes Gård 
- Day 6: Farm-style breakfast at Kvitnes Gård, a guided Bivrost Distillery tour and tasting, and a three-course dinner paired with cask whisky samples 
- Day 7: Breakfast at the distillery, Mack Brewery tasting, and a sandwich lunch featuring two types of special signature beer bread 
We can accommodate most dietary needs, including vegetarian, pescatarian and gluten-free options, if notified in advance. However, due to the nature of the experiences and the locations visited – including small farms, local producers, and set tasting menus – this tour is not suitable for vegans.
While on ship you’ll stay in an Arctic Superior cabin – offering added comfort and extra touches like tea and coffee. Enjoy a window and more space, usually on the upper or middle decks, with views of the passing scenery.
On land, you’ll stay in unique, high-quality lodgings that reflect the character of the coast – such as the historic Myklevik Farm in Lofoten, Kvitnes Gård with its zero-waste kitchen, and the Aurora Fjord Cabins beside Lyngen Fjord.
Unfortunately, this tour is not recommended for guests who use a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Guests who can manage short walks and climb a few stairs should be able to join most activities comfortably. However, if a wheelchair is required, we would not recommend this particular tour.





























































