Arctic Norway Frontier – Oslo, Fjords & Svalbard with cruise extension
Oslo - Longyearbyen
80° North via one iconic train journey and two extraordinary sea voyages

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A scenic rail journey, all-inclusive cruise and expedition-style voyage, from Oslo to the High Arctic
Enjoy a magical train ride from Oslo to Bergen before joining our Signature Svalbard Line cruise to Longyearbyen. Continue on a small-ship adventure into the High Arctic, visiting remote fjords, historic sites, and research stations, and crossing the symbolic 80° North under the Midnight Sun.
Escorted summer tour by land and sea
Travel from Oslo to Svalbard by train and two remarkable cruises, with handpicked hotel stays
Sail Norway’s spectacular coastline to the Arctic
On a 7-night all-inclusive cruise past Helgeland, the Lofoten Islands, Tromsø and the North Cape
Ride the Flåm Railway
Pass through a landscape of mountains, valleys, and waterfalls on Norway’s most scenic rail journey
Explore Svalbard’s far north by expedition ship
Visit Ny-Ålesund, cross 80°N in search of polar wildlife, and make a remote shore landing
Embark on a wildlife and glacier cruise
Sail silently aboard a hybrid catamaran and experience Svalbard's beautiful scenery up close
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17 days
14 Departures
Itinerary
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Arrival in Oslo
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‘Norway in a Nutshell’ begins
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Arrival in Bergen – Gateway to the fjords
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All aboard The Svalbard Line
Bergen
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Alpine village by the fjord
Åndalsnes
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Norway’s oldest fishing community
Træna
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The Tip of Lofoten
Reine
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Gateway to the Arctic
Tromsø
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At the top of Europe
Honningsvåg
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Towards the Arctic frontier
North Sea crossing
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Arrive in Longyearbyen
Longyearbyen
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Hybrid-electric catamaran wildlife and glacier tour
Longyearbyen
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A new day, a new adventure
Longyearbyen and Isfjord
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Into the Arctic wilderness
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Wildlife at 80° North
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Fjords, glaciers and research
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Disembarkation / Flying home from the Arctic
Longyearbyen
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Arrival in Oslo
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- Day of voyage: 1
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Arrive in Oslo, make your own way to the hotel 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.
This blend of laid-back culture, cuisine and history makes Oslo the best place to start your journey.
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‘Norway in a Nutshell’ begins
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- Day of voyage: 2
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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.
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Arrival in Bergen – Gateway to the fjords
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- Day of voyage: 3
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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 by bus 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.
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All aboard The Svalbard Line
- Port: Bergen
- Day of voyage: 4
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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.
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Alpine village by the fjord
- Port: Åndalsnes
- Day of voyage: 5
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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.
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Åndalsnes Town Walk and Romsdal Gondola
Åndalsnes 2h 30min
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Hairpin Bends & Soaring Mountains - Trollstigen Scenic Bus Tour
Åndalsnes 3h
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Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Stand-Up Paddle Board in Åndalsnes
Åndalsnes 4h
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Jun - Aug
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Norway’s oldest fishing community
- Port: Træna
- Day of voyage: 6
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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.
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Træna Island Hopping
Træna 3h
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Træna Culture Walk – Poetry, Art, and Heritage
Træna 2h 30min
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Arctic Dip – Sauna & Swim
Træna 1h 30min
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The Tip of Lofoten
- Port: Reine
- Day of voyage: 7
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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, which has been an important fishing village since the mid-eighteenth century. 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.
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Kayaking in Reine
Reine 3h
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Reine & Lofoten Scenery
Reine 5h
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Gateway to the Arctic
- Port: Tromsø
- Day of voyage: 8
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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-coloured stained-glass window. Or ride the Fjellheisen Cable Car up Storsteinen Mountain for exceptionally beautiful views of the city, mountains, and fjords.
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Explore Tromsø by E-bike
Tromsø 3h
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Tromsø On Foot – The City & Its Polar History
Tromsø 3h 30min
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The Northernmost Brewery
Tromsø 1h 30min
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Hiking With Vikings
Tromsø 3h 30min
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Explore Tromsø by E-bike
Tromsø 3h
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Tromsø, The Arctic Capital
Tromsø 3h 30min
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At the top of Europe
- Port: Honningsvåg
- Day of voyage: 9
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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.
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The North Cape
Honningsvåg 3h
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Birdwatching Safari & The North Cape
Honningsvåg 5h 30min
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RIB & King Crab Experience
Honningsvåg 3h 30min
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Quad Biking to North Cape
Honningsvåg 4h 30min
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Towards the Arctic frontier
- Port: North Sea crossing
- Day of voyage: 10
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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 civilisation 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. 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 on Svalbard.
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!
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Arrive in Longyearbyen
- Port: Longyearbyen
- Day of voyage: 11
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On the last day of our first 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.
We’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 the early afternoon, we find Longyearbyen nestled on the banks of Isfjord. It’s time to disembark the ship and transfer to our hotel. In the evening, we’ll enjoy an ‘Arctic tasting menu’ dinner at the esteemed restaurant Huset.
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.
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Hybrid-electric catamaran wildlife and glacier tour
- Port: Longyearbyen
- Day of voyage: 12
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Begin the day with a quiet breakfast, preparing for a journey into Svalbard’s Arctic landscape. The highlight of the day is a wilderness and glacier tour aboard our hybrid-electric catamaran, MS Bard. This low-impact vessel offers a steady, comfortable platform from which to observe the surrounding seascape and the possibility of encountering local wildlife.
The route passes dramatic glaciers and remote coastal terrain, offering a perspective on the region’s geological and environmental character. We’ll see the ghost town Pyramiden from a distance, and drive by Skansbukta, a bay packed with history.
Following the return to Longyearbyen, there is some time to rest, explore the town, or sample the fare of a local bar or café.
Dinner is reserved at the Funktionærmessen Restaurant in Funken Lodge, known for its refined Nordic cuisine and views over the town. Accommodation for the night in again at Funken Lodge.
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A new day, a new adventure
- Port: Longyearbyen and Isfjord
- Day of voyage: 13
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The morning begins with breakfast at the hotel, followed by free time to explore Longyearbyen at your own pace. You may choose to visit local museums, browse Arctic outfitter shops, or just walk around town and soak up the vibe.
Later, the tour formally begins with lunch at Funken Lodge – an introduction to the journey ahead in a refined setting that reflects Svalbard’s heritage and hospitality. After lunch, transfer to your ship MS Serenissima to begin a voyage along the west coast of Spitsbergen. This small expedition ship evokes a bygone era of Arctic exploration and offers access to areas inaccessible to larger ships, allowing for closer views of glacial fronts and wildlife habitats.
The initial leg of the journey passes through Isfjorden, a major fjord system rich in geological features and historical remnants of early Arctic exploration. Conditions permitting, sightings may include seabird colonies, walruses and seals as the ship continues deeper into the High Arctic.
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Into the Arctic wilderness
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- Day of voyage: 14
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Today marks the first full day of expedition cruising in Svalbard, with activities planned in one of the archipelago’s most remote and scenically dramatic regions. The itinerary includes two landings or shore-based excursions, subject to prevailing weather and ice conditions.
The day’s route brings us into Magdalenefjorden, a striking inlet framed by steep, glacier-cut mountains. Landings here may allow for exploration of former whaling stations and burial grounds – sobering reminders of early European activity in the High Arctic. The area is also notable for its dense bird colonies and the occasional presence of Arctic foxes along the shoreline.
Later, our ship continues along the North West Corner, a region known for its isolation and beauty. If the conditions are in our favour, a second landing may take place to further examine the coastal environment or to observe wildlife.
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Wildlife at 80° North
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- Day of voyage: 15
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This is the second full day of the expedition cruise, with two scheduled landings or excursions planned as our ship continues northward through Svalbard’s remote fjord systems. The day’s focus is on wildlife observation and reaching a key geographic milestone.
The itinerary includes time in Woodfjorden and Liefdefjorden, two distinct yet interconnected areas offering contrasting Arctic landscapes – from broad red sandstone valleys to glacier-fed inlets. These environments provide habitat for a range of species, and some time will be dedicated to scanning for wildlife along the coastlines. Look out for walrus, seals and whales as you observe the fascinating Arctic flora. There are seabirds in abundance, and if you're sailing in May, June, July or early August you could see puffins.
If conditions remain favourable, we’ll continue beyond 80° North, a symbolic point on our journey. Approaching Moffen Island, known for its protected status and seasonal walrus haul-outs, gives us a further opportunity for wildlife viewing from the water, with all activity subject to local conservation regulations.
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Fjords, glaciers and research
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- Day of voyage: 16
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Today’s program focuses on both natural landscapes and human presence in the High Arctic, with two scheduled landings including a visit to one of the world’s northernmost research communities.
Part of today is spent in Kongsfjorden, a broad inlet framed by rugged mountains and glaciers. We aim to disembark for a guided walk on the tundra, getting an insight into the region’s geology, seasonal plant life, and the environmental dynamics of a warming Arctic.
Later, our ship arrives in Ny-Ålesund, an active international research settlement with a history rooted in early 20th-century Arctic expeditions. MS Serenissima will dock at the pier, giving us direct access to land. Here, you can explore the small settlement, visit historical landmarks, and learn about current scientific work being conducted in the region. There is also an opportunity to post mail from the world’s northernmost post office, a symbolic gesture marking one’s presence this far north.
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Disembarkation / Flying home from the Arctic
- Port: Longyearbyen
- Day of voyage: 17
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This morning, our ship returns to Longyearbyen, marking the conclusion of our expedition voyage. Disembarkation takes place after arrival, with a transfer arranged to bring guests from MS Serenissima into town. There may be a brief opportunity to revisit Longyearbyen before continuing on to the airport for onward travel. This final stage provides a quiet moment to reflect on the experience of exploring the High Arctic, its remote landscapes, and the unique wildlife encountered along the way.
We hope you have had an extraordinary experience as you’ve travelled with us from Oslo all the way up to Svalbard, and we look forward to seeing you again at some point in the future.
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Optional excursions and extensions(18)
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Åndalsnes Town Walk and Romsdal Gondola
Åndalsnes 2h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Hairpin Bends & Soaring Mountains - Trollstigen Scenic Bus Tour
Åndalsnes 3h
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Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Stand-Up Paddle Board in Åndalsnes
Åndalsnes 4h
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Jun - Aug

Træna Island Hopping
Træna 3h
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Træna Culture Walk – Poetry, Art, and Heritage
Træna 2h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Arctic Dip – Sauna & Swim
Træna 1h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Kayaking in Reine
Reine 3h
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Reine & Lofoten Scenery
Reine 5h
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Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct + Apr - May

Explore Tromsø by E-bike
Tromsø 3h
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Tromsø On Foot – The City & Its Polar History
Tromsø 3h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

The Northernmost Brewery
Tromsø 1h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Hiking With Vikings
Tromsø 3h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Explore Tromsø by E-bike
Tromsø 3h
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
Tromsø, The Arctic Capital
Tromsø 3h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

The North Cape
Honningsvåg 3h
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Birdwatching Safari & The North Cape
Honningsvåg 5h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug

RIB & King Crab Experience
Honningsvåg 3h 30min
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Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Quad Biking to North Cape
Honningsvåg 4h 30min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Åndalsnes Town Walk and Romsdal Gondola
- Port: Åndalsnes
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 2h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Suitable for most.
- Price: From £150
- Booking code: HRS-AND1
Best things about this excursion
Enjoy a walking tour of this quaint town, with a visit to the world’s only Train Chapel
Ride to 2,320ft (708 metres) above sea level in Norway’s first gondola built on sustainable principles
Soak up the breathtaking panoramic views across the majestic peaks of the Romsdal Mountains
Explore the top of the mountain on a guided walk and visit the mountaintop restaurant
Practical information
Languages: English and Norwegian
Wheelchair accessible: Yes, but note that the accessible route is slightly shorter on the mountain.
About this activity
Our tour starts as soon as you step on to the pier, where we’ll meet our local guide and begin our journey through the town’s key landmarks. One of the highlights is the remarkable Train Chapel, a decommissioned state railway carriage that was converted into a small chapel in 2003. This is the first of its kind Norway, if not the world.
After our walking tour, we’ll head to the Romsdal Gondola – Norway's longest and most sustainable cable car. It takes only 5 minutes for the gondola to cover the 5,510ft (1,679 metres) from fjord to the peaks of the Romsdal Mountains, but it’ll feel like we’re journeying into another world. The views along the way and from the top are spectacular.
On the mountaintop, at 2,320ft (708 metres) above sea level, we’ll scan the 360-degree views to see the unforgettable outline of Romsdalshorn (one of Norway’s most famous peaks), the pinnacle of Vengetindene, Åndalsnes town centre, and the surrounding lush valleys. It’s obvious why Åndalsnes is Norway’s mountaineering capital!
Then, we’ll explore the mountaintop on a 30-minute/1,640-ft (500-metre) guided walk and find out how the tough climate shapes the day-to-day lives of those who live here.
Before we catch the gondola back down, it’s time for a locally brewed coffee and sweet treat at Eggen Restaurant, on the mountain next to the Romsdalen Gondola station.
Combine with the Trollstigen bustour for more spectacular views.

Hairpin Bends & Soaring Mountains - Trollstigen Scenic Bus Tour
- Port: Åndalsnes
- Available: Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 1: Suitable for everyone.
- Price: From £167
- Booking code: HRS-AND2
Best things about this excursion
Drive the world-famous series of 11 hairpin bends, known as the Trollstigen Road (Path of the Trolls)
Admire soaring mountain peaks, unspoilt valleys and some of Norway’s most iconic sights
Pause at viewpoints to photograph Europe’s highest vertical mountain wall, impressive mountains and a beautiful waterfall
About this activity
The village of Åndalsnes, Norway’s mountaineering capital, is our starting point. This area is home to one of Europe’s most beautiful train journeys and one of the world’s most scenic hikes, according to Lonely Planet, so prepare yourself for some spectacular scenery.
We’ll follow the Rauma River, surrounded by soaring mountains including the 5,000ft (1,500m) Mount Romsdalshorn on one side and 5,100ft (1,550m) Trolltindane on the other. Our first photostop takes in the towering Troll Wall.
Next, we cross the Sogge Bridge to the Isterdal Valley, lined by mountains bearing names such as The King, The Queen and The Bishop, and approach the famous hairpin bends that climb to the top of the Trollstigen Road.
We’ll stop to photograph Stigfossen Waterfall then drive up to Trollstigen. Take in the magnificent scenery from the comfort of your coach or join an optional walk to another viewpoint. We’ll slowly trace the Trollstigen bends before returning to our ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Stand-Up Paddle Board in Åndalsnes
- Port: Åndalsnes
- Available: Jun - Aug
- Duration: 4h
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Average physical condition.
- Price: From £150
- Booking code: HRS-AND3
Best things about this excursion
Get a unique perspective on the serene and beautiful nature of Åndalsnes
Relax and be close to nature as we drift along the river, powered only by our paddles
Feel dwarfed by the surrounding mountains
The small group size enhances the tranquil and exclusive feel of this tour
Practical information
Wear swimming clothes, and bring a towel and a change of clothes
Wetsuits and life jackets are provided
About this activity
Our adventures on the water carry us through the Istradalen valley. Most visitors to this breathtaking part of Norway drive the world-renowned hairpin bends of Trollstigen, also known as The Troll’s Road.
But we’ll experience the beauty from a completely different perspective.
Paddle along the emerald-green waters of the calm Istra River at the foot of Trollstigen. We’ll be in complete awe of the peaks that rise steeply all around us. Powered purely by our own paddles, we’ll float along the river with lush nature all around. There’s good reason why some call this river Norway’s answer to the Amazon!
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Træna Island Hopping
- Port: Træna
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Suitable for most.
- Price: From £293
- Booking code: HRS-TRN3
Best things about this excursion
Explore the islands of Husøya and Selvær, and sail close to Sandøy and Holmen
See some of Norway’s most beautiful beaches and get to know the people and ways of an island community
Spot migratory birds and perhaps even a Sea Eagle
Learn about the unique production of eider down and seaweed on Selvær
About this activity
From Husøya, you’ll sail to Sanna, where people going on a hike disembark – we'll pick them up again later.
On your way to Selvær, you’ll pass Sandøy and Holmen, two of Træna’s smallest and most secluded island communities, known for their beautiful beaches and old harbours. Feast your eyes while your guide fills you in on the fascinating details about your surroundings.
Selvær, Træna’s second-biggest island, has a cosy community feel and a wealth of birdlife. Around 50 people live on Selvær and local people still collect and clean the down of the eider ducks for prized eider down. In spring, divers hand-harvest seaweed. Your guide will regale you with tales of local life while you drink coffee or tea and taste a local speciality before you return via Sanna to Husøya, where you can further explore on foot.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Træna Culture Walk – Poetry, Art, and Heritage
- Port: Træna
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 2h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Suitable for most.
- Price: From £92
- Booking code: HRS-TRN1
Best things about this excursion
Follow the cultural trail to chapels, cafés, museums on the island of Husøya
See artwork, hear music, and taste local foods as you explore on foot
Take in spectacular views across the islands and reefs of Træna
Choose to explore more by yourself on one of the island’s many paths, or take an Arctic dip
About this activity
From the quay, your guide will walk you to the Water Tower for jaw-dropping views across Træna and the coast of Helgeland. Look out for scenes that give glimpses of everyday life here, from dry fish hanging under roof ridges to the faces of fishermen sat outside a shop.
Next, admire paintings inside the Peter Dass chapel, a memorial to all who fought and disappeared at sea. Nearby, international artist Anawana Haloba’s sculpture references Træna’s almost 9,000 years of history and is accompanied by a specially composed soundtrack.
After a coffee, snack, and some storytelling at the Aloha café, take the opportunity to pick up souvenirs in Malins Krambu before you continue to the Helgeland Museum, museum garden, church and tourist information centre. Your tour ends with classic fish cake and beer at Havfolkets Hus, a pub restaurant next to the pier and loved by locals.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Arctic Dip – Sauna & Swim
- Port: Træna
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 1h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Average physical condition.
- Price: From £108
- Booking code: HRS-TRN2
Best things about this excursion
Immerse yourself in coastal life with this alternating hot-and-cold activity as you go between sea and sauna
Soak up the steam in a wood-fired sauna in Træna’s oldest building, a boathouse that stands on the shore
Learn about the boathouse’s history from your guide and receive a unique – and useful – souvenir of the boathouse
Finish your out-of-the-ordinary heritage experience with warm fish cake and locally brewed beer, coffee, or other beverage
Practical information
The sauna is a mixed-sex facility
Please bring swimwear and a pair of swim shoes if you have some
Towels are provided
Toilets available by the sauna
About this activity
This is a heritage experience like no other. In 2016, Træna’s oldest building – a boathouse with weather-beaten walls was converted into a sauna and meeting place. The building encapsulates Norwegian history, nature, culture, and the charms of coastal life.
From the outside, the rickety boathouse still looks like it has stood for many, many years. Inside is an open meeting room for up to 50 people with a panoramic window, and a wood-fired sauna big enough to hold 10 people.
The boathouse stands on the shore, so it’s easy to go from sauna to sea and back again for an invigorating, hot-cold experience that will leave you tingling!
You’ll hear all about the boathouse’s long history from your guide, who will also join you in the sea if you choose to take an Arctic dip.
Afterwards, you’ll receive a towel with a photo of the boathouse printed on it, a warm fish cake and a locally brewed beer, a coffee, or other beverage.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Kayaking in Reine
- Port: Reine
- Available: all seasons
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 4: Good physical condition.
- Price: From £167
- Booking code: HRS-REI2
Best things about this excursion
Try a new adventure sport as you learn to kayak in a Norwegian fjord
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Lofoten archipelago
Learn about the area’s nature, history, and culture from an expert local guide
Practical information
Included: A sprayskirt, life vest, storm jacket, and real fisherman’s gloves will be provided. Ask the guide for a waterproof pocket to hold your smartphone.
Languages: English and German
Wheelchair accessible: No
Maximum weight: Double kayaks can carry up to 240 kg.
Dress for the weather in warm and comfortable clothes. We recommend wool or thermal underwear, a thick sweater, and a wind jacket. Also remember a hat, water bottle, and sun cream if necessary.
About this activity
Reine is often lauded as one of Norway’s prettiest fishing villages, and on this beginner-friendly kayaking tour you can experience its beauty first hand. Taking to Reinefjord’s sheltered waters, you’ll paddle round small islets, spot lines of bright-red rorbu (stilted fisherman’s cabins), and take in the unmistakable scent of skrei as it dries on racks along the shore.
As you navigate the calm, crystal-clear waters, your experienced and knowledgeable guide will regale you with local stories about the area’s history, culture, and nature. Keep an eye out for schools of fish in the fjord below and seabirds in the sky above. If the tide is favourable, you might even get the chance to try some edible seaweed, known as the “truffle of the sea”.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Reine & Lofoten Scenery
- Port: Reine
- Available: Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct + Apr - May
- Duration: 5h
- Difficulty level: Level 1: Suitable for everyone.
- Price: From £167
- Booking code: HRS-REI1
Best things about this excursion
Soak up the iconic views of this magical archipelago
Learn about the islands’ fishing heritage at the historic village of Å
Stroll along the unspoilt sands of Ramberg beach
Enjoy a delicious local lunch
Practical information
Languages: English, French, and German
Lunch is included
Wheelchair accessible: Yes, but with limited access to some viewpoints
About this activity
Our journey starts from Reine, one of Lofoten’s most famous settlements, located on the island of Moskenes. Driving out of town, we pass by the dramatic Reinebringen which, at 448 metres high, is one of the archipelago’s highest peaks. Soak up the sensational vista here over the fjord, which has been recognised as one of the world's top 10 most beautiful views.
Heading north, we’ll follow the road on the inner coast, driving in between breathtaking mountains on one side and the sea on the other. See picturesque scenes of charming fishing villages clinging to the edge of mountains that rise out of the sea. This is Lofoten.
Our first stop is Å, one of Norway’s best-preserved fishing villages, situated at the western tip of the archipelago. Learn more about its maritime past with a visit to the fishing village museum, where you can see traditional wooden boats, stroll around the old bakery, or take a look inside the home of a fisherman’s family.
From here, we head along the outer coast for a quick photo stop at the charming Flakstad Church, the second-oldest church in Lofoten, before reaching the beach at Ramberg. On a sunny day, this 1.3km-long arc of pristine white sand will make you question whether you are actually 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. We’ll pause here for a delicious local lunch, before journeying back to Reine.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Explore Tromsø by E-bike
- Port: Tromsø
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Average physical condition.
- Price: From £150
- Booking code: HRS-TOS3
Best things about this excursion
Let your electric bike do the hard work as you cruise around Tromsø
Pedal to the city’s best beach at Butka
Soak up the incredible landscapes, from a tranquil lake to a botanic garden
Practical information
Languages: English and Norwegian.
Clothing: A helmet and hi-vis vest will be provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing for all weather conditions.
Wheelchair accessible: No.
About this activity
Explore Tromsø like a local on this guided small-group cycling tour around the city, going off the beaten track, discovering local secrets, and enjoying the magnificent scenery along the way.
Get ready to visit sites that showcase the essence of Tromsø. From the impressive MS Polstjerna, a perfectly preserved seal-hunting vessel, to Bukta, the city's most beautiful sandy beach, each stop promises a unique experience.
Nature lovers will enjoy the visit to the birdwatching paradise of Prestvannet Lake, and learn more about unique plants at the Tromsø Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden. The ride finishes back in downtown Tromsø, before we return to the ship.

Tromsø On Foot – The City & Its Polar History
- Port: Tromsø
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 3h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Suitable for most.
- Price: From £75
- Booking code: HRS-TOS2
Best things about this excursion
Learn all about Tromsø’s polar past as you tour the most important parts of the compact city centre
See the old pier, monuments to famous explorers and hunters, the oldest street, Roald Amundsen’s house, and Tromsø’s oldest pub
Learn all about life in the Arctic, from wildlife to polar research, at Polaria
Visit the Polar Museum to find out all about Tromsø’s role as the ‘Gateway to the Arctic’
Practical information
Inklusive: Das Bier in der Ølhallen
About this activity
This walking tour focuses on the vital – and exciting – part Tromsø has played in polar expeditions since the city was founded in 1795.
We start our tour at the Polar Museum, in an 1830s warehouse on the seafront. It’s filled with compelling stories about famous trappers and the renowned Arctic expeditions of Norwegian explorers Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen.
Next, we stroll through the historic city centre, taking in the old pier, Tromsø’s oldest house, its oldest street, and Roald Amundsen’s house.
Then we visit Polaria where you can watch Arctic Bearded and Harbour Seals swimming, glimpse life in the Arctic Sea in the aquariums, and experience Arctic phenomena in the panoramic cinema.
On our way back to the pier, we stop at polar explorer Helmer Hansen’s monument, and Ølhallen, Tromsø’s oldest pub.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

The Northernmost Brewery
- Port: Tromsø
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 1h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Suitable for most.
- Price: From £108
- Booking code: HRS-TOS5
Best things about this excursion
Be guided from the pier to the brewery by the founder of the northernmost brewery, Ludwig Mack
Enjoy a 30-minute theatrical introduction to Tromsø and its unrivalled polar heritage as you walk through the city centre
Tour the brewery, visit the microbrewery, and sample a genuine Arctic beer
If you like, you can end your tour at Ølhallen, Norway’s oldest pub
About this activity
Get ready for an unusual start to your tour of Mack Bryggeri, long known as the world’s northernmost brewery. Actors will meet you from the pier and lead you on a 30-minute theatrical stroll through the south of Tromsø’s city centre to the brewery.
Founded in 1877, Mack is still family owned and produces a range of Arctic beers – it’s one of Norway’s largest brewers – so who better to guide you through the city’s streets and heritage than the brewery’s founder, Ludwig Mack.
The actors will bid you farewell at the brewery where you’ll tour the old venue (Mack’s main brewery moved to bigger premises in 2012), learn all about Mack’s history and the brewing process, then visit the microbrewery and sample the crafts beers they still brew right there.
After the brewery tour, you can choose to continue your brewery education at Mack’s brewpub Ølhallen. It’s Tromsø’s oldest pub and has 72 Norwegian beers on tap.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Hiking With Vikings
- Port: Tromsø
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 3h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Average physical condition.
- Price: From £209
- Booking code: HRS-TOS4
Best things about this excursion
Enjoy a completely immersive experience back in time
See traditional Viking buildings recreated using ancient techniques
Listen to authentic storytelling from the homestead’s master builder
Practical information
Included: A drink and cake
About this activity
Time travel and experience an authentic Viking world at Tønsviking Medieval homestead. Your guide will meet you at the pier and take you to Tonsvik – where adventure awaits.
Once you arrive, you’ll embark on a peaceful and enchanting kilometre hike through woodland and through time, towards your historic destination. Your journey takes you to a clearing, where you’ll find a courtyard and five traditional Viking buildings constructed using centuries-old craftsmanship. Feeling like you’ve been transported back to ancient times, the homestead’s master builder will greet you to recount tales of his mammoth building project and life in the Viking era. Then join us in the Viking Hall as we sit at the traditional long table and enjoy some refreshments.
This fascinating recreation is a celebration of Northern history, tradition and culture, and is not to be missed.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Explore Tromsø by E-bike
- Port: Tromsø
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Average physical condition.
- Price: From £150
- Booking code: HRS-TOS3
Best things about this excursion
Let your electric bike do the hard work as you cruise around Tromsø
Pedal to the city’s best beach at Butka
Soak up the incredible landscapes, from a tranquil lake to a botanic garden
Practical information
Languages: English and Norwegian.
Clothing: A helmet and hi-vis vest will be provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing for all weather conditions.
Wheelchair accessible: No.
About this activity
Explore Tromsø like a local on this guided small-group cycling tour around the city, going off the beaten track, discovering local secrets, and enjoying the magnificent scenery along the way.
Get ready to visit sites that showcase the essence of Tromsø. From the impressive MS Polstjerna, a perfectly preserved seal-hunting vessel, to Bukta, the city's most beautiful sandy beach, each stop promises a unique experience.
Nature lovers will enjoy the visit to the birdwatching paradise of Prestvannet Lake, and learn more about unique plants at the Tromsø Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden. The ride finishes back in downtown Tromsø, before we return to the ship.
Tromsø, The Arctic Capital
- Port: Tromsø
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 3h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Average physical condition.
- Price: From £117
- Booking code: HRS-TOS1
Best things about this excursion
Get to know this cosmopolitan Arctic city through three of Tromsø’s key sights
Ride the cable car up Mount Storsteinen for spectacular views across city and sea
See the Arctic Cathedral, a daring architectural masterpiece and city landmark
Visit Polaria and learn all about life in the Arctic, from wildlife to polar research
About this activity
Due to the renovation and rebuilding of Fjellheisen (the cable car in Tromsø), Fjellheisen is not suitable for wheelchair users and guests with reduced mobility at all. There is a long flight of stairs at the top of Fjellheisen and no passenger lift available at the moment.
Over the centuries, Tromsø has been the starting point for numerous polar expeditions, served as Norway’s seat of government, and been a destination for timber transport from Russian rivers. No wonder it’s become a vibrant hub for culture, research, and education.
Your tour begins with a ride up Tromsø’s famous cable car to the top of Mount Storsteinen (1,377 ft above sea level). Get your bearings as you take in the spectacular views across the city and the fjords, mountains, and islands that surround it. Explore the plateau or have a snack while you admire the view from Fjellstua restaurant.
After, we stop at the Arctic Cathedral. Dominated by glass mosaic windows, its structure was inspired by Arctic nature.
Next is Polaria where you can watch Arctic Bearded and Harbour Seals swimming around the underwater tunnel, glimpse life in the Arctic Sea in the aquariums, and experience Arctic phenomena in the panoramic cinema. We finish our tour with some sightseeing around the island on our way back to the pier.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

The North Cape
- Port: Honningsvåg
- Available: all seasons
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 1: Suitable for everyone.
- Price: From £150
- Booking code: HRS-HVG1
Best things about this excursion
See the stunning scenery of Finnmark
Visit the northernmost point on the continent, the North Cape
Take a photo at the globe sculpture and watch a film about the area
Learn more about the history of Finnmark and the North Cape
Practical information
Embarking/disembarking port: Honningsvåg
Available: 1 Jan - 31 Dec
Transportation: Bus
Meals: N/A
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
About this activity
We’ll travel by bus above the 71st parallel to North Cape that rises 307 metres from the ocean, right at the top of Europe.
Gaze in awe at the stark yet beautiful scenery as you stand at continental Europe’s most northerly point, casting your eyes over the sea towards the North Pole.
In summer, you might spot herds of grazing reindeer along the nearby clifftop plateaus. In wintertime, the unspoilt white plains and snow-capped mountains will reflect the soft Arctic light.
Don’t forget the obligatory photo or that all-important selfie with the iconic globe sculpture that commemorates North Cape’s significance.
Making a stop at the visitor centre at North Cape Hall, we’ll get to watch an impressive 180° panoramic film about the region through four seasons, learn more about the area’s long history through exhibitions in the underground tunnel, and pop into the world's northernmost chapel. There’s even a small museum and a souvenir shop.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Birdwatching Safari & The North Cape
- Port: Honningsvåg
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug
- Duration: 5h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Suitable for most.
- Price: From £251
- Booking code: HRS-HVG3
Best things about this excursion
Stand at continental Europe’s most northerly point
Enjoy a boat ride to see one of Norway’s biggest bird cliffs
Spot seabirds such as puffins, kittiwakes, cormorants, gannets, and shags
Practical information
Please note: depending on weather and daylight conditions, the order of activities may change on the day.
Languages: English and German
Wheelchair accessible? No
About this activity
From Honningsvåg, we’ll travel by bus above the 71st parallel to the North Cape. Rising 307 metres above the ocean, this is the northernmost point in continental Europe. If you’re lucky, you might spot herds of reindeer along the nearby clifftop plateaus, who graze here in the summer months.
While here, be sure to pay a visit to the North Cape Hall, where you can watch an impressive 180° panoramic film about the region through four seasons, learn more about the area’s long history through exhibitions in the underground tunnel, and pop into the world's northernmost chapel. There’s even a small museum and a souvenir shop.
The tour continues to the historic Viking fishing village of Gjesvær, home to just 100 inhabitants. Here, we’ll board a boat to explore the nearby islands of Gjesværstappan, a renowned paradise for birdwatchers. The confluence of warm and cold ocean currents here creates nutrient-rich waters, while the steep cliffs of the islands make great nesting sites.
From the boat, we can observe the Finnmark region’s largest flock of puffins, together with large numbers of kittiwakes. During the nesting season, the skies here teem with life as mighty sea eagles hover above in search of prey, while guillemots, razorbills, cormorants, Arctic skuas, and northern fulmars fill the air with a cacophony of shrieks and screeches.

RIB & King Crab Experience
- Port: Honningsvåg
- Available: Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 3h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Average physical condition.
- Price: From £234
- Booking code: HRS-HVG6
Best things about this excursion
Travel by RIB with fishermen to their king crab cages in the Barents Sea
Learn about the history, anatomy, and importance of this fascinating creature
Enjoy a sumptuous king crab buffet in a rustic fjord-side boathouse
Practical information
Languages: English, Norwegian, and German
Wheelchair accessible: No
Not suitable for people who are pregnant or have back problems
About this activity
Get to know one of Northern Norway’s most important exports on this exciting RIB adventure. Arriving at the experience centre in Honningsvåg, you’ll be kitted out with a flotation suit and life jacket before boarding one of the RIB boats. As we zoom across the water towards Sarnes, we’ll stop at several crab pots to check the day’s catch, taking it with us to enjoy at our scenic picnic spot.
The crab will be cooked the traditional way: boiled in seawater, and served with soft bread, mayonnaise, and a slice of lemon. As the chef prepares our lunch, our guide will tell us more about the history of this impressive crustacean, and how it came to live in the waters of the northern Norwegian coastline.
Before heading back to Honningsvåg, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee by the bonfire in a modern Sami lavvo (tent).
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Quad Biking to North Cape
- Port: Honningsvåg
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 4h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Average physical condition.
- Price: From £285
- Booking code: HRS-HVG4
Best things about this excursion
Experience the ultimate winter adventure as you drive a quad bike to or from North Cape
Visit northern Norway’s iconic North Cape in a unique and unforgettable way on this small-group tour
Learn about life in the Arctic, enjoy some of the best views around the island, and get a sense of what it’s like to be a true northerner
Practical information
Helmets, suits, gloves, and boots are provided
Total driving distance is approximately 65km
All drivers are required to present a valid driving license before the start of the tour
Each vehicle carries two guests, and there is an additional charge for single drivers
About this activity
Take in the stunning views as you drive an exciting quad bike on your way to or from the northernmost point on the European mainland, North Cape.
Once everyone is suited up and your guide has given a short safety briefing on how to drive a quad bike, you’ll take off on this scenic tour of Magerøya Island. We’ll make several stops so you can take incredible photos.
Once we reach North Cape, you’ll walk (or drive) up to North Cape globe monument for the traditional picture at northern Norway’s most famous landmark. Then, it’s time to visit North Cape Hall.
Your guide can offer you a short tour around the facilities or you can take time to discover the place on your own.
After our visit, whoever was the passenger on the ride to North Cape will swap with the driver for the ride back to Honningsvåg, with a few more photo opportunities along the way.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
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Flagship of our Signature voyages, MS Trollfjord takes its name from a small but spectacular fjord in the Vesterålen archipelago.


MS Trollfjord
Flagship of our Signature voyages, MS Trollfjord takes its name from a small but spectacular fjord in the Vesterålen archipelago.
Facilities
3 restaurants
Fine dining
1893 Bar
Free Wi-Fi
Expedition Team
Panoramic lounge
Sauna and fitness room
Meeting rooms
Laundry room

Expedition Suite
Owners suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Owners suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Owners suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Owners suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Owners suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Suite on upper deck