
Magical Longyearbyen
Sail to the top of the world during the Arctic summer and visit Svalbard’s, unique capital Longyearbyen. Explore the town - where reindeer walk the streets - as well as the nearby historic Camp Barentz.
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This is our historic voyage from 1968 to the top of the world, revived for the modern traveller. You’ll journey in comfort aboard beautiful MS Trollfjord, sailing along the scenic Norwegian coast north to Spitsbergen, the largest of Svalbard’s islands.
Flight included
Voyage Package incl. flight
Cross the Barents Sea to magical Svalbard
Venture where few others go and head up to the Ny-Ålesund Arctic research station at 78°N
Visit the enchanting Lofoten Islands
See Reine’s red seaside cabins beneath soaring mountain backdrops and try your hand at Arctic fishing
Sail into the lesser-visited Hjørundfjord
And set foot in the delightfully quirky village of Sæbo or the traditional village of Urke
All-inclusive Signature voyage
Enjoy longer stays in port, and superb dining in multiple restaurants with unlimited selected drinks

Sail to the top of the world during the Arctic summer and visit Svalbard’s, unique capital Longyearbyen. Explore the town - where reindeer walk the streets - as well as the nearby historic Camp Barentz.

Visit the ex-mining colony of Ny-Ålesund, the last stop before the North Pole, where international researchers live year-round sharing their beautiful surroundings with Arctic foxes and polar bears.

Stand atop the North Cape plateau, where cliffs plunge into the Arctic Ocean. Arrive by bus or quad bike, or join a king crab safari under the endless northern sky.

Discover the Lofoten Islands’ wild beauty, from colourful Svolvær to postcard-perfect Reine. Join an Arctic fishing trip, breathe in crisp sea air and experience Norway’s coastal life at its purest.

No snow? No problem. In Longyearbyen, experience dog sledding on wheels through Svalbard’s Arctic scenery. Drive your own husky team or ride as a passenger, then meet the playful puppies.

In Senja, Norway’s fairytale island, go on a wildlife safari through turquoise fjords and white-sand beaches. Spot seals, Sea Eagles and Cormorants in this pristine ‘Caribbean of the North’.

Be on the lookout in Svalbard for unique birdlife such as Atlantic Puffins and Barnacle Geese, as well as Arctic foxes and the mighty polar bear.
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All-inclusive food and drink to our top-handpicked destinations
On board, you'll enjoy outstanding food, facilities and hospitality, so you can concentrate on simply enjoying the beauty of Norway.
Flight Included
Flight included to Bergen and back
Rail & Fly
Train to the Airport
Transfers
All Transfers according to intinerary
Hotel in Bergen
All-inclusive meals
Enjoy breakfast, lunch & dinner made from the finest Norwegian ingredients
Unlimited selected drinks
Choose from selected beers, wines, spirits & soft drinks during open hours
Afternoon snack at the 1893 Bar
Tea, coffee & homemade pastries served daily in our cosy bar
Fine dining at Røst
Daily breakfast, lunch & dinner at our award-winning fine-dining restaurant
Unlimited selected drinks & cocktails
Enjoy a premium drinks selection, including our carefully curated cocktails
Exclusive dinner with the ship’s officers
Enjoy a unique dining experience with the ship's officers
Afternoon tea
Tea, cakes & sparkling wine served in the afternoon (on occasion)
Cabin or suite selection
Choose the location and grade of your cabin or suite
Different ships sail this route depending on your departure date – but you’ll stay on the same ship for the whole voyage.


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 with balcony
Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Suite on middle deck with balcony
Previously MS Maud, MS Midnatsol is named after the Midnight Sun, the phenomenon that occurs in northern Norway every summer when the sun doesn’t set for 24 hours.
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
3 restaurants
Expedition Team
Panoramic lounge
Sauna and fitness room
Laundry room
Meeting rooms

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 middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Suite on middle deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Suite on middle deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Suite on middle deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Suite on middle deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Suite on middle deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Mini Suite on middle deck
Expedition Suite
Mini Suite on middle deckChoose these and many more when booking your voyage online, or take your time to decide and add them later in MyBooking.

Åndalsnes 2h 30min
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Åndalsnes 3h
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Træna 3h
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Reine 5h
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Honningsvåg 4h 30min
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Senja 2h 45min
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Ålesund 2h 15min
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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
Languages: English and Norwegian
Wheelchair accessible: Yes, but note that the accessible route is slightly shorter on the mountain.
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.

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
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.

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
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.

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
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
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.

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
Languages: English, French, and German
Lunch is included
Wheelchair accessible: Yes, but with limited access to some viewpoints
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.

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
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.
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.
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
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.

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’
Inklusive: Das Bier in der Ølhallen
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.

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
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
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.

Stand at the edge of the cliffs and marvel at the ocean views from North Cape
Learn about and sample delicious King Crab from the Barents Sea in Sarnes
The tour starts and ends in Honningsvåg, gateway to North Cape. You’ll venture by bus to 71 degrees north, admiring the subarctic landscape as you go. If you’re lucky, you might see grazing reindeer who often pasture here in summer.
Standing on the edge of the North Cape, you can marvel at the stunning ocean views and take photos by the iconic globe monument. While you’re there, why not visit North Cape Hall and see a movie showcasing the region throughout the seasons or pick up a souvenir at the shop.
Our last stop is the village of Sarnes where you’ll learn about and get to try a local delicacy: king crab. The meal will be served the traditional way: with soft bread, mayonnaise, and a slice of lemon.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Meet the local guide for an introduction to dog sledding
Drive the sled yourself as a musher or enjoy the scenery as a passenger
Spend time playing with adorable husky puppies
Languages: English
Wheelchair accessible? No
From the ship, we’ll travel to the dog yards a 30-minute drive away. There, you’ll meet a local guide and listen to an introduction to dog sledding. The guide will then harness the dogs so the real fun can begin. You’ll share a specially-made wheeled sled with two other guests, and eight eager huskies will run in front, pulling you along.
The guide will drive ahead, leading the pack with his own team of dogs. You’ll have the exciting opportunity to spend some time driving your sled yourself, but you can also choose to simply sit back and enjoy the scenery as a passenger. You can decide between you in your cart who takes the reins, as one of you always needs to be in control.
After about an hour and a half of driving, you’ll have a chance to meet the puppies back at the dog yards. The excited squeals of the husky pups are sure to melt your heart. Warm up inside with a hot drink, and have a chat with your local guide before you rejoin the ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Meet friendly huskies and experienced mushers
Enjoy Norwegian waffles at Camp Barentz
Discover the history of Svalbard at The Svalbard Museum
Languages: English
Wheelchair accessible: No
Journey out of Longyearbyen and into the Advent Valley to fascinating Camp Barentz. Your knowledgeable local guide will share the history of the area with you before you arrive to the sound of happy huskies.
One of the experienced mushers will introduce you to the friendly polar dogs and talk about life for the dogs here in the High Arctic. Inside, tasty Norwegian waffles and coffee will be served, and you’ll be shown a presentation on the King of the Arctic – the polar bear. After your stay at the camp, your local guide will join you for the return trip to Svalbard Museum.
The Svalbard Museum chronicles the more than 400 years of history of the archipelago. As well as being full of interesting artefacts, the museum is also the best place in town to have your picture taken with a polar bear statue.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Tour one of the most scenic fjords in Norway in one of Europe’s last wildernesses
Bergsfjord has white-sand beaches and turquoise waters in summer, earning it the nickname ‘Caribbean of the North’
Visit Senja, the second largest island in Norway, often called “the fairytale island”
Listen to stories about the local people in Hamn
Disembarking on the mainland in Finnsnes, enjoy a scenic 50-minute bus tour across the island of Senja to the historical fishing village and former trading station of Hamn. Before heading out on safari, you’ll be able to enjoy a storytelling session, where you’ll be introduced to the history of the coastal people who call Hamn home.
The boat then takes you out onto turquoise waters, among lush islands and white coral beaches. On the coast of Norway's second largest island, you might see sea eagles, seals, and even colonies of elegant cormorants.
This colourful and unspoiled idyll is often called the ‘Caribbean of the North’. An evening trip can treat you to the most beautiful sunsets. At the height of summer, you can expect to see the Midnight Sun hanging low in the sky, just above a horizon of islets and reefs. Either way, you’ll want to keep your camera ready.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Cycle alongside the fjords on an e-bike
Get a fantastic view of inner Gryllefjord
Enjoy incredible views of Bergsfjorden
A great activity to soak up the summer weather
Join a local guide on an invigorating evening tour of Senja by e-bike. Partly powered by electricity, these bikes are more powerful and easier to use than regular bicycles, so even an uphill ride won’t tire you out. This being the Arctic in summertime, the days are much longer, giving us plenty of time to see the island’s sights.
We’ll start the tour in Hamn and take the old road to Gryllefjordbotn and upwards to Ballsvikskardet Viewpoint, where we’ll stop to soak up the view. Admire the fjord and the surrounding mountains, perhaps illuminated by the soft glow of the evening sun.
From here, we follow the old road down on the opposite side and head back towards Hamn. If time allows, we will also visit the beautiful beach of Ballsevika.
Please note: you must be confident in how to use an e-bike to participate in this excursion. Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Admire extraordinary summer scenery of the Lofoten archipelago
Enjoy the charm of one of the islands’ authentic fishing villages
Wander local areas on foot
Explore Lofoten and learn fascinating local history
The tour starts in Lofoten's unofficial capital, Svolvær. From here, you can see Svolværgeita, the 150-metre stone pinnacle of the mountain Fløyfjellet. Popular with mountain climbers, this iconic mountain peak is known for its goat-like appearance, with two horns protruding from the very top.
We’ll take a scenic drive to Henningsvær, passing Vågan church, the largest wooden church north of Trondheim. As we get closer to our destination, we’ll be driving with the sea on one side and a steep mountainside on the other. Keep your camera ready to capture the stunning summer scenery.
Once we reach Henningsvær, you’ll get the chance to explore world-class art galleries, including Gallery Lofoten. This gallery has the world's largest collection from the 20th century, the so-called "Golden age of North-Norwegian art".
On our way back to Svolvær, we’ll stop off at SKREI Heritage Centre, which includes the Lofoten Museum, Gallery Espolin, and the Lofoten Aquarium. At the Lofoten Museum, you can learn about how local fishermen and landowners lived throughout history, before heading to the gallery to admire unique portraits of Lofoten’s people. Check out the aquarium to see a variety of local marine life, including seals and otters, and of course the cod or "skrei", that gave the centre its name.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy a deep-sea fishing experience aboard an authentic fishing boat
Catch your own fish and learn how to prepare your catch
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Lofoten
No fishing experience required
Catching a fish is not guaranteed
Cast your line and try and catch your own fish as you soak up the fresh sea air on board authentic fishing boat MS Symra, a traditional 39-foot fishing cutter with history dating back to 1917.
Under the guidance of a professional crew, you’ll use jigging reels to catch fish like pollock, haddock, mackerel, and coastal cod.
No two fishing trips are the same as we make the best of the day’s conditions. Our location will depend on the weather and where the fish are likely to be.
This trip is for everyone, whether you’re experienced at fishing or not. It’s an all-around enjoyable day at sea with an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and learn about authentic Norwegian fishing.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy a leisurely trek in the great outdoors
Learn about flora, fauna and the Norwegian love of the outdoor life with your knowledgeable guide
Brew coffee and grill sausages over an open campfire
Duration: 2 hours
Transportation: Minibus transport from the ship to the start point for guests who cannot walk the extra distance
Meals: Grilled sausages and campfire coffee
On this easy yet rewarding 3km hike, you’ll get to experience authentic friluftsliv, Norway’s renowned outdoor lifestyle. Your hike begins in the centre of Bessaker and heads along a track going deep into a valley, passing through forest and open landscape along the way. The trail also takes you along the banks of a tranquil river – the ideal place to pause and take in the sights and sounds of nature around you.
When we reach the gapahuk, a traditional lean-to shelter, we’ll light a campfire, gathering around to brew coffee and grill sausages on sticks over the open fire.
Throughout your hike, your guide will share knowledge of the local flora and fauna and give an insight into life in this small, isolated part of Norway.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Experience the feeling of a bygone era aboard a traditional cutter fishing boat
Enjoy a tranquil cruise amid Norway’s spectacular coastal scenery
Try crab fishing and see the iconic Kjerringskrevet landmark
Get insight into remote coastal life as you visit a small island community
Duration: 3 hours
Transportation: Boat
Meals: Shrimp and crab snack
Disembarking port: Bessaker
Embarking port: Bessaker
Step back in time with this unforgettable boat ride aboard a traditional cutter boat built in 1961.
A true relic of its era, few boats like this remain along Norway's coastline. Just the special sound of its engine ticking over has been known to cause floods of nostalgia in guests! With a crew of seasoned sailors, you’ll enjoy a relaxing cruise surrounded by breathtaking nature.
Look out for majestic Sea Eagles, fish for crabs, and listen to tales of Norway’s seafarers along the way. A highlight of the trip is passing by the well-known landmark, Kjerringskrevet , which has guided sailors safely through these waters for generations.
We’ll also stop at Skjervøya, an island on the edge of the open sea that’s home to just nine year-round residents. Here, we’ll go ashore and a local guide will share their knowledge of Skjervøya’s history, from its fishing heritage to stories of storms and shipwrecks. As we head back on the boat, you’ll get to taste some freshly caught crab – a great way to round off a nostalgic trip.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Stroll through Ålesund’s colourful streets and find out why the architecture here is so striking
Explore Brosundet harbour, where fishermen still sell their catch directly from their boats
Taste a selection of beer in a small, local brewery
One of the best ways to explore Ålesund is on foot and this walking tour takes you close to the spires, turrets and medieval-style ornaments that characterise the town.
One winter’s night in 1904, a fire raged through Ålesund, leaving 10,000 people homeless. Over the next three years, the entire town centre was rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style. Today, Ålesund is one of Norway’s most unique and beautiful towns.
We’ll stroll past colourful houses in the pedestrian zone and learn about Ålesund’s strong maritime traditions as we visit Brosundet – fishermen sell their catch directly from their boats in this pretty-as-a-picture harbour.
Before we head back to the ship, we’ll finish the tour at a local brewery where we’ll sample a selection of beer from the area. You’ll soon understand why small, local breweries are so popular in Norway!
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Take in views across world-famous fjords in the heart of the West Norwegian Fjords UNESCO World Heritage site
Drive one of Norway’s narrowest valleys, whose scenic beauty is matched by its fascinating past
Visit Øye and Urke, two of the most picturesque villages in the Sunnmøre Alps
Our trip to some of Norway’s most iconic sights starts with a short sightseeing tour of Ålesund’s renowned Art Nouveau architecture. Then, we hop on the ferry across Storfjorden (one of Norway’s longest fjords, it branches off into the world-famous Geirangerfjord), and head inland to drive through beautiful valleys surrounded by soaring mountain peaks.
We emerge in the small village of Sykkylven, at the entrance to Storfjorden, before crossing Stranda Mountain. After lunch, we follow the valley to the Ljøen viewpoint for unforgettable views into Geirangerfjord before continuing to Hellesylt. Take your time appreciating the fairy tale-worthy beauty of these sparkling fjords surrounded by rugged mountains and tumbling waterfalls.
Next, we follow wild Norangsdalen, one of the narrowest valleys in Norway and rich in both natural spectacles and history, to the village of Øye, at the tip of Norangsfjord. Our tour ends in the village of Urke, where the scenic Sunnmøre Alps meet the mouth of Norangsfjord. Enjoy some time exploring the village before boarding our ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.