Cruise Overview
Add some Norwegian magic to your Christmas and New Year with an expedition cruise along Norway’s beautiful coast – bringing together yuletide traditions and the spectacular Northern Lights.
15-day Christmas expedition cruise from Dover to Arctic Norway
A festive adventure like no other
Setting sail from Dover, this Christmas and New Year will be dominated by the spectacular beauty of nature. You'll spend Christmas and New Year at sea, expedition style, on a fun-filled journey of discovery and adventure. Sailing in winter, you'll have the best chances of seeing the Northern Lights too.
Explore Norway's fjords and Arctic towns
You'll spend time in some of Norway's most picturesque fjords, including Nordfjord and the Lofoten archipelago. We'll sail above the Arctic Circle, where you'll visit Alta, Tromsø and Narvik. You'll round off your Christmas Norway expedition in charming Bergen and cosy Egersund before heading back to Dover.
Know before you go
Practical information you need to know
Itinerary
We'll help you plan where to go, when to visit and how long to stay
Setting off from the White Cliffs
Day 1
Setting off from the White Cliffs
Your magical winter cruise to Norway starts in Dover
If you have time before embarking your comfortable expedition ship MS Maud, take a walk alongside or atop Dover’s iconic white cliffs.
Once on board, you’ll pick up your complimentary expedition jacket, settle into your cabin, and attend a mandatory safety drill. When the ship sets sail, your Christmas and New Year adventure to the Arctic is officially underway.
Later in the evening, we’ll call on the port of Harwich, which is one of the most important ports on the Essex coast. To celebrate the start of our journey, you’ll enjoy a local sea shanty performance before crossing the North Sea.
Norway bound– God Jul to all!
Day 2-3
Norway bound– God Jul to all!
Spend two comfortable days at sea and experience Norwegian Christmas
The holiday season – and your expedition cruise – is in full swing. Over the next two days at sea, you’ll have time to ease into your journey. Start by enjoying onboard facilities like the hot tubs, sauna and indoor gym.
Norwegians celebrate Christmas on 24 December and Lille Juleaften (Christmas Eve) on 23 December. There are many Christmas traditions and every family will have its own. This might include weaving julekurver – heart-shaped paper decorations – building gingerbread houses, decorating the tree or eating risengrynsgrøt – a warm rice porridge served with cinnamon, sugar and butter.
Your Expedition Team will begin the first in their series of insightful lectures over at the Science Center. Each team member is an expert on different subjects and you’ll learn all about the places, Christmas traditions, history, and natural phenomena you’re likely to encounter on your expedition cruise.
The heart of Nordfjord
Day 4
The heart of Nordfjord
Soak up stunning mountain views in Loen
The festive mood continues today as we sail into Norway’s sixth longest fjord, Nordfjord. Norwegians normally open their gifts after dinner the night before Christmas morning, but you might have left yours to unwrap today. Share season’s greetings with family and friends or head out on deck to admire the picturesque winter landscapes.
Thanks to the smaller size of our ship, you’ll get closer to the scenery and small communities Norway is famous for. One such place is Loen, a tiny fishing village dating back to pre-Viking times. In the shadow of the mighty Jostedalsbreen glacier, at the very heart of Nordfjord, Loen is the perfect place to explore the gorgeous surroundings.
Cruising towards the Arctic
Day 5
Cruising towards the Arctic
Enjoy a restful day at sea and cross the Arctic Circle
Relax in the ship’s Explorer Lounge or enjoy the scenery out on deck as we sail through Helgeland county, home to the Seven Sisters mountain range, and cross the Arctic Circle.
The Expedition Team continues its onboard lecture series and you can ask the Expedition Photographer for tips on how to capture the best Northern Lights images.
You’ll experience the Polar Night above the Arctic Circle, when instead of total darkness, the skies turn a dreamy shade of cobalt blue, bathing the fjords and mountains in an ethereal hue. It’s known as the ‘blue hour’ and is caused by an extended twilight when the winter sun glows just below the horizon.
Idyllic island life
Day 6
Idyllic island life
Majestic peaks, sheltered bays and pristine beaches
Today we explore the famed Lofoten Islands. With steep mountains, beautiful beaches and pretty fishing villages, the archipelago is unlike anything you’ve seen.
With its iconic red fishing huts, known as rorbuer, dotted against a granite-peak backdrop, Reine is an idyllic place to visit. You’ll see why this is one of Norway's most-photographed places! And if the weather conditions aren’t quite right, there are plenty of other equally memorable ports in the area to explore, such as Svolvær.
On the lookout for the Northern Lights
Day 7
On the lookout for the Northern Lights
Welcome to Alta, one of the northernmost towns in the world
Dubbed ‘The Northern Lights City’, Alta is the turning point of your expedition and one of the northernmost towns in the world. It’s charming to stroll around, swathed in Christmas lights and snow.
Lying 70º north of the Arctic Circle, Alta sits directly beneath the Auroral Oval, a zone known for consistent Northern Lights activity. If the conditions are right, you could be in for a show.
Learn more about the Aurora on a visit to Alta’s Northern Lights Cathedral, with its striking Aurora-inspired architecture, and fascinating interactive exhibition on Northern Lights research.
Gateway to the Arctic
Day 8
Gateway to the Arctic
Discover the rich history and culture of Tromsø
Today we sail to Tromsø, capital of the Arctic. The city is especially pretty around Christmas, adorned with lights and decorations. You’ll spend your day discovering its fascinating history, culture and bold architecture.
The Arctic Cathedral is one of the most striking landmarks in Tromsø, especially when lit up at night. Visit the Polar Museum to learn about Tromsø’s fabled explorer history and join the friendly locals in the town’s many pubs. Don't miss Ølhallen, Tromsø’s oldest pub, with around 70 Norwegian beers on tap.
Historic Narvik
Day 9
Historic Narvik
Discover one of the world's most northerly towns
Sitting 150 miles inside the Arctic Circle and surrounded by three fjords, Narvik enjoys a spectacular setting.
Developed as an all-year port for the Swedish iron mines, Narvik was a strategic target for Germany during World War II. Today, you can browse the local galleries, shops, and restaurants specialising in local seafood and reindeer meat.
If conditions allow, ride the cable car to the top of Mount Narvik for breathtaking views. Or go hiking, snowshoeing or kayaking on the fjord.
A New Year expedition
Day 10-11
A New Year expedition
Start the new year on a wild adventure
Over the next two days we’ll go off the beaten track, heading wherever takes our fancy. Activities and any landings will be chosen by the Expedition Team. They’ll draw on their in-depth knowledge of the area to bring you to the most scenic locations.
There are many islands and fjords to discover in this region, and we’ll get a closer look at some of them. Our expedition boats will take us ashore, giving you the chance to experience the exhilarating feeling that comes from exploring a wild and remote island or discovering a hidden fjord. Weather conditions will also play a part in deciding where to explore – so get ready to expect the unexpected!
Beautiful Bergen
Day 12
Beautiful Bergen
The City of Seven Mountains is full of history and charm
Welcome to Bergen, one of Norway’s most picturesque cities and perfect for exploring on foot. It was once Norway's capital and you’ll see that the city has retained a great deal of its local character, heritage and charm.
You’ll take a funicular ride to the top of Mount Fløyen. At the summit, breathe in the stunning views over the city, surrounded by seven mountains and the sea.
Once back in the centre of Bergen, stroll around the historic Bryggen district, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its distinctive wooden wharves. Explore the many boutiques, cafés and galleries along its cobbled streets and alleys.
Cosy Egersund
Day 13
Cosy Egersund
Bask in the magical atmosphere of this well-preserved town
You’ll go back in time as you stroll around cosy Egersund, admiring the rustic wooden houses and narrow streets. At this time of year, they’re normally decked out in festive decorations and fairy lights, with a Christmas tree in the town square.
Peruse the many beautifully decorated shops of the pedestrianised town centre. See the local chocolate and ice cream factory where you can watch tasty treats being prepared through the small windows, then indulge in the gourmet chocolate and pick from a range of ice-cream flavours. Our favourite is the pepperkake-is, gingerbread ice cream.
Heading home
Day 14
Heading home
Recall the best moments of your expedition cruise
Make the most of your last full day on board MS Maud. You may want to soak in the hot tub, work out in the gym, spend time in the Science Center, or simply relax in the Explorer Lounge & Bar and edit the photos from your trip.
Join the Expedition Team as they review the highlights of your memorable expedition cruise to the fjords of Norway. Reflect on all the wonderful experiences you’ve had, like the sensation of standing in awe under the Northern Lights or the spectacular scenery of the Lofoten Islands.
Return to England
Day 15
Return to England
Refreshed and ready for the year ahead
Today you’ll say farewell to Ms Maud. Take with you unforgettable memories of Norway during Christmastime: wonderful fjords, fascinating towns and cities, and – hopefully – the Northern Lights. But before you rush off, Dover has attractions you won’t want to miss.
No trip here is complete without a walk along or atop Dover’s iconic white cliffs. You might also like to visit Dover Castle, among the largest in England and home to a Roman lighthouse.
What's included
Take a look at what you can look forward to on this 14-day expedition cruise.
Expedition Cruise
- A stay in a cabin of your choice
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner including beverages* in restaurants Aune and Fredheim
- À la carte restaurant Lindstrøm included for suite guests
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Complimentary Wi-Fi on board†
- Complimentary reusable water bottle
- English-speaking Expedition Team leading activities on board and ashore
- Range of included activities
Onboard Activities
- In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by experts on the Expedition Team
- Full use of our Science Center, extensive library and advanced biological and geological equipment
- Citizen Science Programme where you can assist with ongoing scientific research
- Photography tips and techniques for capturing landscape and wildlife from our onboard professional photographer
- Use of the ship’s hot tubs, panoramic sauna and indoor gym
- Informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings
Landing Activities
- Escorted landings with small expedition boats
- Loan of boots, trekking poles and all equipment for activities
- Complimentary wind- and water-resistant expedition jacket
- Expedition photographers on hand to assist you
Notes
- All planned activities are subject to weather conditions
- Excursions and activities are subject to change
- Please make sure you meet all entry and boarding requirements
- No gratuities expected
What's not included
International flights
Travel insurance
Luggage handling
Optional shore excursions with our local partners
Optional small-group activities with our Expedition Team
Excursions & Activities
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