The North Cape Line

Sail to the North Cape at the top of Europe on an all-inclusive Northern Lights cruise from Oslo.

The Northern Lights shining over the Lofoten Islands
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Why choose the North Cape Line?

  • Take your time with several hours in select ports like Stavanger, Alta, Narvik and Haugesund.  

  • Have peace of mind with our extended Northern Lights Promise for a FREE voyage if the aurora doesn’t appear (T&Cs apply). 

  • Savor the tastes of Norway with award-winning all-inclusive food and drink on board.  

  • Enjoy exclusive excursions that allow you to tailor your Norway experience to your interests. 

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Included in your voyage on the North Cape Line

The produce and culinary heritage of Norway’s coast is at the heart of your experience on board MS Trollfjord

Award-winning food and drink

Indulge in breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks in at least two onboard restaurants, each serving top-quality Nordic cuisine and a wide range of delicious Norwegian juices, beers, spirits, and international wines. 

The Coastal Experience Team are on hand to enhance your voyage, both on board and on land

Six-person Expedition Team

Twice the size compared with our Original voyages, more Expedition Team members means more guest care, more fascinating talks, more intimate storytelling, and more activities on board. 

A Signature voyage

As the Northern Lights dance through the longer nights, immerse yourself in Norway’s coast. It’s the ultimate way to experience the compelling culture, wildlife and beauty of the Norwegian coast in winter. These things and many more make our Signature voyages special. Here are just a few.

Our ships sailing The North Cape Line

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MS Trollfjord sailing the North Cape Line in Norway

MS Trollfjord

Flagship of our Signature voyages, MS Trollfjord takes its name from a small but spectacular fjord in the Vesterålen archipelago.

Exploring the Norwegian coast with MS Midnatsol

MS Midnatsol

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.