
Oslo
Arrive in Oslo and explore its compact, cultural heart. Wander museums on Bygdøy, enjoy cafés and parks downtown, and visit the Royal Palace, home to Norway’s royal family since 1814.
Oslo - Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen
Our classic voyage during aurora season, with Norway in a Nutshell & Flåm Railway

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Travel by rail through snow-covered mountain passes to Bergen, then sail our original Coastal Express route to Kirkenes and back. Cross the Arctic Circle, explore spectacular winter landscapes, and watch for the Northern Lights illuminating the Arctic sky.
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Full board (breakfast, lunch, & dinner)
Lowest rate - Sailing December 2026
16 days
38 Stops
Year-round departures

If the aurora doesn’t occur within sight of the ship on your 11+ day voyage, enjoy a free 6- or 7-day voyage. Valid for departures from Sep 20 to Mar 31.
Experience Norway in a Nutshell
Journey on the iconic Flåm Railway and enjoy a cruise on the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord
Full-board dining with Norway's Coastal Kitchen
Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner made from the region's finest local ingredients
Sail along our iconic coastal route
Experience everyday life on the coast, sailing between Bergen and Kirkenes through towns, fjords and villages
Discover Norway’s far north in winter
Witness snow-dusted landscapes and look out for Arctic wildlife during peak aurora season
Northern Lights Promise
If the aurora doesn’t show, we’ll give you a 6- or 7-day voyage free of charge

Arrive in Oslo and explore its compact, cultural heart. Wander museums on Bygdøy, enjoy cafés and parks downtown, and visit the Royal Palace, home to Norway’s royal family since 1814.

Ride the legendary Flåm Railway through snow-dusted peaks and tumbling waterfalls – a spectacular descent into Norway’s fjordlands where stillness and drama share the same breath.

Explore Bergen, the colourful gateway to the fjords. Wander the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharves, stroll cobblestone lanes, ride the Fløibanen, or enjoy fresh seafood at the bustling Fish Market.

Sail from Bergen to Kirkenes along Norway’s historic coast, through glacier-fed fjords and past tiny fishing villages glowing beneath the magical aurora.

Arrive in Honningsvåg, gateway to the North Cape. Join an optional bus trip to the globe monument at Europe’s edge, passing roaming reindeer as you travel across the stark Arctic plateau.

Discover Ålesund’s elegant Art Nouveau architecture and lively harbors, where spires and sea meet under mountain light. Wander cobbled streets, visit local cafés, and watch fishing boats drift between colorful waterfront houses.

Walk through Trondheim’s cobbled streets to Nidaros Cathedral – Norway’s Gothic masterpiece and sacred heart – then linger by the river cafés of Bakklandet, where old timber wharfs meet city life.

Sail beneath the jagged peaks of the Lofoten Wall, a dreamscape of sea and stone. Wander harbors lined with red *rorbuer* cabins and watch seabirds wheel above mirrored fjords.

Enter the narrow Trollfjord, where sheer cliffs rise on either side and waterfalls plunge from mountain ledges – a moment of pure drama in Norway’s untamed, elemental heart.
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On board, you'll enjoy outstanding food, facilities and hospitality, so you can concentrate on simply enjoying the beauty of Norway.
12-day roundtrip cruise
Customize your stay by selecting your cabin type
Hotel stays in Oslo, Bergen, Flåm & Voss
1-night stay in each, all in 4-star hotels, including breakfast
Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner) onboard
Enjoy daily breakfast, lunch & dinner on board at ship’s main restaurant Torget
Transfers
From Bergen station to your hotel, & your hotel to the ship
Norway in a Nutshell
Ride the Flåm Railway & cruise Nærøyfjord with 1-night stays in Flåm & Voss
Life on our small ships is comfortable, informal and friendly – and Norway’s coast always feels close by.

Feel a sense of koselig – a warm, contented sense of belonging – in your onboard accommodation. Choose between four categories, from cozy inside cabins to spacious suites with sea views.

Whether you choose fine dining, crowd-pleasing dishes in the bistro, pastries from the bakery or a little bit of everything on our main restaurant, each morsel you eat on board connects you to the coast.

Our Expedition Teams share their stories and local insight to help you get even more from your voyage. Learn about the places you visit in a lecture, ask for excursion recommendations or join a guided hike.
Different ships sail this route depending on your departure date – but you’ll stay on the same ship for the whole voyage.








Norway’s reigning monarch, a seasoned sailor, lends his name to this remarkable hybrid vessel.
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
3 restaurants
Expedition Team
Panoramic lounge
Sauna and fitness room
Contactless payments
Laundry room
Meeting rooms
Hybrid ship

Expedition Suite
Suite on middle deck
Expedition Suite
Suite on middle deck
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on middle deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on middle deck with window
Polar Outside
Twin on lower deck with porthole
Polar Outside
Twin on lower deck with porthole
Polar Outside
Double on lower deck with porthole
Polar Outside
Double on lower deck with porthole
Polar Outside
Double on lower deck with porthole
Polar Outside
Double on upper or middle deck with window (restricted view)
MS Nordkapp is named after the northernmost point on mainland Europe: North Cape (71ºN) - one of the geographical highpoints you can visit on a Hurtigruten voyage.
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
3 restaurants
Expedition Team
Panoramic lounge
Sauna and fitness room
Contactless payments
Laundry room
Meeting rooms
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on upper deck
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on promenade deck with window
Polarlys is Norwegian for `polar light´, and refers to the natural Arctic phenomenon we pursue in winter.
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
3 restaurants
Expedition Team
Panoramic lounge
Sauna and fitness room
Contactless payments
Laundry room
Meeting rooms

Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on middle or upper deck
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on promenade deck with window
Both the name and the interior design of this modern hybrid ship are inspired by the spectacular Northern Lights.
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
3 restaurants
Expedition Team
Panoramic lounge
Sauna and fitness room
Contactless payments
Laundry room
Meeting rooms

Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on upper or promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on upper deck
Arctic Superior
Double on promenade deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on promenade deck with window
MS Nordnorge is aptly named for northern Norway, most of which lies above the Arctic Circle.
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
3 restaurants
Expedition Team
Panoramic lounge
Sauna and fitness room
Contactless payments
Laundry room
Meeting rooms

Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on promenade or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on promenade or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on promenade or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on upper deck
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
Arctic Superior
Double on upper deck with window
The hybrid ship MS Richard With proudly carries the name of Hurtigruten's founder.
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi
3 restaurants
Expedition Team
Hybrid ship
Contactless payments
Sauna and fitness room
Laundry room
Meeting rooms

Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed suite on promenade deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Two-bed mini suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Mini suite on upper deck
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
Contactless payments
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.

The Geirangerfjord 8h
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Jun - Aug

The Hjørundfjord 6h 30min
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Sep - Oct
Trondheim 2h
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Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar
Trondheim 2h 45min
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Ørnes 5h
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Jun - Aug

Stamsund 2h 30min
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Nov - Mar

Tromsø 3h 30min
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all seasons

Tromsø 3h 30min
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Nov - Mar
Honningsvåg 3h
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Honningsvåg 3h
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Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Kirkenes 2h 30min
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Apr - May + Nov - Mar

Kirkenes 3h
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Apr - May + Nov - Mar

Hammerfest 1h 30min
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Honningsvåg 6h
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Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Harstad 4h 15min
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Svolvær 3h 30min
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Brønnøysund 2h 30min
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Sandnessjøen 5h
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Trondheim 2h
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Kristiansund 4h 30min
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Discover the area around the Geirangerfjord.
Experience Eagle Road and Trollstigen Pass.
Visit Gudbrands Gorge, sculpted by the Valldøla River.
Enjoy a delicious dinner at a hotel in Molde.
Disembarking port: Landing is by tender boat, and getting on and off the boat requires a certain degree of mobility
Embarking port: Molde
Available period: Jun 1 - Aug 31
Transportation: Boat/Bus
Meals: Coffee/tea, roll, pancake, and dinner
Clothes: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing
Please note that only excursion participants go ashore in Geiranger
Explore the landscape around the village of Geiranger and enjoy panoramic views of the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord on this excursion. You’ll begin with a bus ride that winds up Ørneveien (Eagle Road), taking in the magnificent scenery as we head to Eidsdalsvatnet Lake. From there, you’ll descend back to sea level to take a picturesque ferry ride from Eidsdal to Linge.
Back on dry land, we’ll pass through stark, high-alpine areas to Gudbrands Gorge). The Valldøla River rushes through this narrow ravine. You’ll see that the water has carved deep holes and intricate rock formations.
Then, we’ll head to another highlight: the 11 hairpin turns down steep Trollstigen Pass. At the bottom, we’ll have a hot drink and a bite to eat before continuing to the gentler landscape of the Romsdalsfjord. The excursion finishes with a sumptuous dinner in Molde before you embark your ship again.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Explore the untouched jewel of Hjørundfjord and its surrounding area.
Take in the impressive views of Flydalsjuvet.
Enjoy the scenery of the fjord’s landscape as you ride along the ‘Eagle Road’.
Disembarking port: Landing at Urke is by tender boat, and getting on and off the boat requires good mobility
Embarking port: Ålesund
Available period: October 1-30
Transportation: Bus, ferry
Meals: Coffee/tea
Clothes: Hiking shoes, warm and windproof clothing
We recommend having a backpack with a water bottle, extra clothing, camera, and sunglasses
Explore some of Norway’s most dramatic landscapes and see steep mountains plunge into the fjords. We’ll travel by bus from Urke and through the enchanting Norangsdalen valley. Soak in the scenery of the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord from a ferry, before traveling up into the mountains for breathtaking views at Flydalsjuvet viewpoint.
As we travel on to Eidsdal, you’ll feel like you’re flying as we take ‘The Eagle Road.’ This steep route consists of 11 hairpin bends that offer a spectacular vista at each turn. A ferry transports us from Eidsdal to Linge as we head to the small village of Stordal, where we can enjoy a tasty bite and a drink.
We end the day in cultural Ålesund, a town best known for its Art Nouveau architecture.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
Explore the city of Trondheim and learn more about its culture and history.
Visit beautiful Nidaros Cathedral, Norway’s national shrine.
Enjoy a guided tour and receive a book about the cathedral.
Admire the view of the city from Utsikten viewpoint.
Disembarking/embarking port: Trondheim
Available period: September 3 – April 2, except December 24
Transportation: Bus
Clothes: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing
On Sundays and public holidays, the tour takes place outside the cathedral and in the museum due to the church service
Welcome to the original capital of Norway! Founded as early as 997, Trondheim has been marked by multiple eras. As you explore the city, you can spot colorful old wharves and a 19th-century wooden bridge with distinctive red archways in the Bakklandet district. Our guide will tell you more about the city’s history as the bus takes us through Trondheim’s streets and neighborhoods. We’ll make a short stop at the viewpoint at Utsikten to admire the city from above.
No trip to Trondheim would be complete without a visit to the impressive Nidaros Cathedral. Built over the burial place of St. Olav, the patron saint of Norway, construction of this enormous building began back in 1070. After a guided tour around the cathedral, you’ll likely understand why many describe it as the most beautiful religious building in Norway. You’ll receive your own copy of a book about the cathedral to take home as a souvenir.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
Explore Trondheim by bike, accompanied by a professional guide.
Pass the city’s several landmarks and admire the views.
Ride alongside local Norwegians who regularly use the same bike lanes.
Enjoy coffee and pastries at a café in the Bakklandet area.
Disembarking/embarking port: Trondheim
Available: April 3 – September 2
Meals: Coffee and pastry
Clothes: Sturdy shoes and warm clothing for cycling
Participants must be at least 12 years old or 4 feet, 11 inches tall
Baby trailers and child seats are available
A lot of effort has been put into make Trondheim the most bike-friendly city in Norway. The city now has more than three miles of red bike lanes running through its center. Join the bike-loving locals and embark on a relaxing bike tour of Trondheim.
We’ll start from where the ship is docked and cycle along the fjord, before crossing the new bike bridge. This bridge offers some great views of Munkholmen Island, Trondheim’s version of Alcatraz, at one point, this was a prison island, among other things. From here, we’ll cycle through the neighborhood of Ila along the river Nid, where you’ll spot the impressive Nidaros Cathedral.
Entering the vibrant Bakklandet district, we’ll stop for coffee and pastries at one of the many cozy cafés in the area. Heading back to the ship, we’ll cross both the historic and modern parts of the trendy Solsiden area, a former shipyard that has become very popular with the locals.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy a guided bus ride in picturesque surroundings.
Take a short boat trip across a fjord.
Visit the Svartisen Tourist Center.
Pass by the world’s most powerful tidal current, Saltstraumen.
In Ørnes, we’ll board a bus for a guided tour to the small village of Holandsvik. Along the way, we’ll pass gorgeous scenery and learn more about the surrounding area. At Holandsvik, we’ll board a boat for a 10-minute ride across the fjord.
Then, you’ll arrive at the Svartisen Tourist Center, which has excellent views of the nearby glacier. At approximately 143 square miles, Svartisen is Norway’s second-largest glacier, after Jostedal.
Despite being the lowest-lying glacier on the European continent before the retreat of the last Ice Age, Svartisen has some 60 tongues of ice extending from its main body into the surrounding mountain landscape, which is home to several peaks over 4,900 feet high.
At the Tourist Center, you can also enjoy a warm drink and a buffet of delicious cakes. Afterward, continue your journey along the coast of Helgeland back to Bodø. On the way, you’ll pass Saltstraumen, the world’s strongest tidal current.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Today, we will visit the Lofotr Viking Museum, where you can see a reconstruction of the longest longhouse ever found from the Viking Age. The first longhouse was built around 500 AD. The chieftain’s home at Borg was inhabited until around 1000 AD.
The smell of tar and bonfire greets you as you step over the threshold. Flickering light from oil lamps illuminates the beautiful craftsmanship, ornamentation, and architecture of the chieftain’s home. The chieftain and his wife invite us to enjoy an authentic Viking meal. Watch as the Vikings make a sacrifice to the Old Norse gods and pray for good health, for prosperity, and for the sun to return to prevent Ragnarok, or Armageddon.
After enjoying the Viking meal, which is served with mead – the drink of the gods – you’ll be able to look around the longhouse before the tour continues by bus to Svolvær and you return to the ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy a guided bus tour around Tromsø and learn more about its history
Ride the cable car up a nearby mountain for spectacular views of Tromsø
Admire the architecture and stained-glass window of the Arctic Cathedral
Visit the Full Steam coastal museum and learn more about Norway’s maritime heritage
Disembarking/embarking port: Tromsø
Available period: January 2–December 30, except May 17 and December 24–26
Transportation: Bus
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
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.
The base for many Arctic expeditions of old, Tromsø is rich in both culture and history. As part of this excursion, you’ll get to see some of the main attractions of the third-largest city north of the Arctic Circle.
Your tour begins with a ride up Tromsø’s famous cable car to the top of Mount Storsteinen (420m or 1.377ft 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.
Next, we make our way to the magnificent Arctic Cathedral. Dominated by glass mosaic windows, the structure was inspired by Arctic nature and today stands as an icon of the Tromsø skyline.
Our final stop is Full Steam, the world’s northernmost coastal museum, where you can take a deep dive into the region’s maritime heritage. You’ll learn more about the history, culture, and traditions of the Sea Sami, and their deep connection to the ocean and Arctic environment. You can also admire unique maritime artefacts and read stories of the sailors who braved the treacherous northern waters. Before you leave, be sure to stop by the Northern Lights exhibition to marvel at the aurora through the lens of renowned Norwegian photographers.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy an exhilarating self-drive ride on a sled pulled by huskies led by skilled mushers.
Admire winter landscapes, including forests, fjords, and snow-covered mountains.
Keep an eye out for the appearance of the magical Northern Lights.
Enjoy a hot drink and homemade cake served in a traditional Sámi gamme.
Disembarking/embarking port: Tromsø
Available period: December 1–May 4, except December 24
Transportation: Bus and dog sled
Meals: Coffee or tea and cake
Clothes: Dress according to the season and in layers so you can adjust your clothing to the weather conditions. The weather in Breivikeidet is colder than Tromsø due to our inland location. Wool socks, wool thermal base layers, and winter pants / jackets are required along with warm winter boots.
There is no guide on the bus
Minimum age limit: 4 years old when accompanied by an adult
Driving your own team of huskies is an out of the ordinary experience and a must-do for anyone visiting Northern Norway. Even if outdoor winter adventures are not your thing, this tour offers you a chance to check this traditional experience off your list and take lots of photos.
The tour departs from Tromsø harbor where you will be picked up for a scenic 50-minute transfer to our camp in Breivikeidet, with our guide explaining you a little about the city and the area. Upon arrival at our camp, situated in a picturesque valley close to the sea, you will be welcomed by our friendly staff who will guide you through the safety instructions, and show you the basics of driving the sled.
In this tour you will get the chance to drive your own dog sled for about a kilometer where our guide stops the tour to take photos of you being a dog musher before you switch places with your passenger. Once done with photos, you will take the return trip back to camp.
After your dog sledding ride, you’ll get the chance to strengthen your bond with your husky sled team, giving and receiving all the cuddles you can handle. Afterwards, you are invited inside where you can learn a lot more about the dogs from our knowledgeable guides over some hot drinks and cake.
Once you wave one last goodbye to the huskies, you’ll be driven back to the city with an experience of a lifetime behind you and spectacular photos to show for it!
Important Information
Above a certain group size, we’ll split the group in half, and the first half will first take part in the dogsledding, while the second half will have hot drinks and coffee, and then the two groups switch activities.
Cancellation due to weather: Kindly, be advised that the tours are conducted on wheeled wagons in case there is a lack of snow.
1.86 miles total dog sledding: 10-12 min driving, 3 min stop, 10-12 min as passenger
Enjoy a guided tour of the fascinating island of Magerøya.
Explore the fishing villages of Skarsvåg and Kamøyvær.
Visit the charming ‘Christmas and Winter House’.
See the artwork of a local artist at her gallery ‘West of the Moon’ in Honningsvåg.
Disembarking/embarking port: Honningsvåg
Period: January 2–December 31, except December 24–25
Transportation: Bus
Meals: Cake
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
Experience the magnificent sights and culture of Finnmark County. Starting in Honningsvåg, we’ll journey through gorgeous scenery while our guide tells us about local history.
First, we head to the world’s northernmost fishing village, Skarsvåg, where we visit the cosy ‘Christmas and Winter House’ and meet its owner Heidi, who will give us more insight about life in the Arctic. With festive music playing and rooms sparkling with decorations, there is a range of locally produced items available to peruse. We’ll also be able to enjoy a hot drink and slice of cake here.
Next, we’ll head to the world’s fishing village of Kamøyvær. We’ll will explore this picturesque harbor, which is bustling with fishermen and a small fishing fleet. Back in Honningsvåg, you’ll also visit the quaint gallery of artist Eva Schmutterer. The exhibition displays handicrafts inspired by the surrounding landscape.
Weather permitting, we’ll stop at the Tufjord viewpoint to get a glimpse of the ‘Hornet.’ This natural rock formation is a sacred place for the Sámi people.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
Visit the small fishing village of Gjesvær, which dates back to the Viking era.
Enjoy views of Gjesværstappan, a group of steep, grass-covered islands.
Visit these outlying islands by boat to see one of Norway’s largest bird cliffs.
Spot seabirds such as puffins, kittiwakes, cormorants, razorbills, and skuas.
Disembarking/embarking port: Honningsvåg
Available: May 1-September 5, but this may change due to bird migration patterns
Transportation: Bus and boat
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
The tour is not suitable for persons with limited mobility
Minimum age limit: 5 years old when accompanied by an adult
We recommend you bring a pair of binoculars with you
Take a short boat trip from the historic Viking-era fishing village of Gjesvær and explore the nearby islands of Gjesværstappan. The confluence of warm and cold ocean currents creates nutrient-rich waters, while the steep cliffs of the islands make great bird-nesting sites. This is a paradise for thousands of birds and for birdwatchers. Don’t forget to bring your camera and binoculars!
From the boat, we can observe the Finnmark region’s largest flock of puffins and a large number of kittiwakes. During nesting season, this area is teeming with life, as mighty sea eagles hover above in search of prey. Meanwhile, guillemots, razorbills, cormorants, Arctic Skuas, Northern Fulmars, Brünnich’s Guillemots, and the large Northern Gannet fill the air with a cacophony of shrieks and screeches. In fall, you can also catch a glimpse of Europe’s smallest seabird, the British Storm-petrel.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Drive a snowmobile across a frozen fjord and snowy terrain.
Experience the beautiful Arctic landscape.
Learn about the area’s history and extreme climate.
Enjoy a hot drink and taste a snack reindeer meat
Disembarking/embarking port: Kirkenes
Available period: December 15–April 15, except January 1
Transportation: Bus and snowmobile
Meals: Hot drink and dried reindeer snack
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
Thermal suits and helmets are provided
Subject to weather/snow conditions
Minimum age limit: 12 years old when accompanied by an adult. Children under the age of 18 can only be passengers
Arriving at our start point by bus, first, we’ll gear up with helmets and thermal suits that’ll keep us safe and warm during the ride. Our guides will then give us thorough instructions on how to properly operate a snowmobile. We’ll drive in pairs. Each person will take turns driving and relaxing as a passenger.
You’re sure to feel the rush of adrenaline that comes from starting up a snowmobile. Then, we’ll set off across the snow into the stunning Arctic winter landscape.
Experienced guides will talk about the Arctic climate, the nomadic Sámi people, and local wildlife. We’ll end our trip with a hot drink and some dried reindeer meat.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Dogsledding ride with private guide/musher
Enjoy a peaceful ride through stunning Arctic scenery
A guided tour of the Snowhotel and see Reindeer and the dogyard
Hot drinks in the restaurant
Disembarking/embarking port: Kirkenes
Available: October 20–May 30
Transportation: Bus and dog sled
Meals: Warm drink
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing. Thermal clothing is provided
Minimum age limit: 7 years old when accompanied by an adult
What better way to discover the Arctic landscape than on a traditional husky sled ride?
We’ll begin our adventure by preparing ourselves at the camp with thermal outdoor clothing. The beautiful husky dogs are eager to meet you and take you on a journey you’ll never forget. Each sled travels with its own musher, who is perfectly in tune with the husky pack. Sit back and take in every thrilling minute as you glide along in the care of these experienced guides.
You’ll meander across frozen lakes, through snow-dusted forests, and along mountain plateaus. Enjoy these natural wonders in near silence, with only the sounds of the dogs working together.
As our trip draws to a close, we’ll gather round a cozy campfire for a warm drink.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Discover Hammerfest as we walk through the town before and after the ascent
Take a guided mountain hike from one of the northernmost towns in the world.
See the distinctive parish church of Hammerfest and a monument to Ole Olsen
Get a magnificent view of the area and outlying islands from the mountain’s peak.
Embarking/disembarking port: Hammerfest
Approximate arrival/departure times: 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Available period: All year
Meals on the trip: Warm drink and snack
Clothes/Footwear: Hiking shoes, warm and windproof clothing
Note: Recommended equipment includes a backpack with a water bottle, extra clothing, a camera, and sunglasses. The guide will bring the necessary safety equipment. Participants should be in good general health
Age limit: minimum 16 years old, with a parent
Take a guided hike up Mount Salen, a mountain that rises above one of the world’s northernmost towns, Hammerfest. We’ll set out from the quay and walk to Hammerfest’s distinctive parish church, with a stop at the monument to the Napoleonic Wars. Next, we’ll visit Ole Olsen place, dedicated to the famous composer who was born here, before making our way out of town and following a zigzag path up the mountain.
Walking to the top requires a good level of fitness, but the panoramas from the viewpoint are certainly worth the effort. On a clear day, you can enjoy incredible views of the islands Melkøya, Sørøya, and Seiland down below. Once you’ve taken in the scenery, we’ll take the zigzag path back to the town center and go past the Arctic Culture Centre before returning to the ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Visit the North Cape early in the morning
Enjoy a tasty breakfast buffet while overlooking the Barents Sea
See a film about how the North Cape changes throughout the seasons
Admire the majestic Porsangerfjord from the bus
Disembarking port: Honningsvåg
Embarking port: Hammerfest
Available: May 8–October 7
Transportation: Bus
Meals: Breakfast
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
The North Cape plateau rises 1,000 feet above the Arctic Ocean. Welcome to Europe’s northernmost point. Unlike the travelers of old, who once had to climb up the cliff, we will take a bus from Honningsvåg all the way to the top. You’ll have time to walk the plateau and pose for photos at the globe monument.
Enjoy a lavish breakfast buffet in the North Cape Hall while looking out over the Barents Sea. Then, experience the four seasons of the North Cape through a panoramic film. Inside the cliff at the North Cape Hall, you can buy handmade gifts in the gift shop and tour the chapel and small museum.
On our way back, we’ll drive through the underwater tunnel that connects the island of Magerøya with the mainland. Then, the bus will take us south along the majestic Porsangerfjord before heading back toward the coast to Hammerfest, one of the world’s northernmost towns.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy a sightseeing tour of the town of Harstad
Visit the medieval church and the historical centre of Trondenes
Take in the view of fjords, steep mountains, and idyllic agricultural landscapes
Enjoy a piece of freshly baked waffle, lefse and a cup of coffee as you cross the fjord.
We’ll begin our excursion with a short sightseeing tour of the streets of Harstad. This is the third largest community in Northern Norway with a history connected to herring fishing, the military, and in more recent times, offshore oil.
On a clear day, you can spot the Trondenes Peninsula to the north of town. Here, you’ll visit a white 13th-century medieval stone church, the northernmost of its kind in the world. We’ll drop in at the Trondenes Historical Center, which displays objects discovered in the region throughout history, from the early Stone Age through the Viking era and the Middle Ages, to the present day. The museum also has a reconstructed farmstead dating from around 1200 with a granary, forge and stave church.
From Trondenes, the bus will take us for a scenic drive across Hinnøya Island to meet our ferry at the Gullesfjord. On board, wrap your hands around a hot drink and enjoy freshly made waffles and lefse along with fantastic views. The tour then continues along the Sigerfjord by bus to Sortland, where you will rejoin your ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Experience breathtaking nature on the island of Gimsøy in Lofoten.
Try horseback riding with your own Icelandic horse.
Ride to the sound of the waves on white-sand beaches.
Have the opportunity to see the Northern Lights on horseback during autumn and winter, if you’re really lucky!
Disembarking port: Svolvær
Embarking port: Stamsund
Available: February 1–October 31
Transportation: Bus and horse
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm clothing Riding boots and rainproof outerwear are available
Max rider weight of 198 lb. No horseback-riding experience necessary
Minimum age limit: 5 years old when accompanied by an adult
A short bus ride from Svolvær will bring us to Hov on the island of Gimsøy. Considered one of the oldest places in Lofoten, the area has boat mounds and tombs from the Viking Age. We’ll visit Hov Hestegård, a horse-riding center on a farm with views of Mount Hoven and the ocean.
Then, you’ll meet your magnificent Icelandic horse and saddle up for a horseback ride along a guided trail to the beach. We’ll follow the white sandy beach by the North Sea, passing remains from the Viking era on our way. During fall and winter, we’ll de through the rugged terrain in darkness amid the sound of the waves and—if we’re lucky—with the Northern Lights above.
The route and the horses are well suited for both beginners and experienced riders. Icelandic horses are known for their calm demeanor and comfortable gait, both at walking pace or at a fast trot.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy a short journey around the beautiful town of Brønnøysund.
Take an informative tour at the Norwegian Aquaculture Center.
Feed salmon and learn about their live cycle from experienced guides.
Taste a fresh morsel of local, world-famous Norwegian salmon.
Embarking/disembarking port: Brønnøysund
Available: January 1–December 31
Transportation: Bus
Meals: A taste of salmon
Clothes: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing
After a bus tour around the pretty town of Brønnøysund, we’ll admire impressive views as we cross the magnificent bridge to the Norwegian Aquaculture Center in Toft.
Our guides there will tell the story of Norway’s vibrant salmon fishing culture. Meet the salmon that grow here and see how they live. Then, take part in feeding these amazing, beautiful creatures. You’ll also hear about the different kinds of technology that help the salmon from egg to fish. There’s even an opportunity to try an underwater camera to see the fish up close.
The cool and clear waters of the Norwegian coast offer prime conditions for sustainable and responsible aquaculture. That is why Norway is one of the world’s major fish and seafood exporters, with around 37 million people around the globe enjoying the country’s produce. Sample it for yourself, as we end the tour with a taste of this internationally loved salmon.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy views of the beautiful UNESCO-listed Vega Archipelago by boat.
Visit the Vega World Heritage Center, which charts the islands’ history.
Learn about the traditional industry of eider duck down harvesting.
Savor a complimentary hot drink and local snack in the café.
Disembarking port: Sandnessjøen
Embarking port: Brønnøysund
Available: June 10 - September 9
Transportation: Boat
Meals: Local fruit drink, coffee, tea and local snack
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
Discover this hidden gem on a tour of the UNESCO-listed islands of Vega, which sit south of the Arctic Circle. Venture from Sandnessjøen by boat, through the cluster of islands, islets, and reefs, while our guide explains the fascinating culture of this coastal landscape and its people.
We’ll land at Gardsøy and visit the Vega World Heritage Center, which highlights this 1,500-year-old tradition that is unique to the area. The islanders act as bird guardians for the migrating eider ducks that nest here. They build tiny ‘houses’ for the animals. After the hatchlings have moved out, they collect the highly prized eider down.
At the heritage center, you’ll journey from Stone Age settlements to modern-day fish farming through exhibits and a short film. Admire gorgeous views from the café while enjoying a hot drink and local snack.
We’ll sail back along the idyllic Helgeland coast and end our journey in Brønnøysund.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Take a relaxing guided bus tour around Trondheim.
See the city from above at the picturesque Utsikten viewpoint.
Admire the Gothic-style architecture of Nidaros Cathedral on a guided tour.
Receive a complimentary book about Nidaros Cathedral as a souvenir.
Embarking/disembarking port: Trondheim
Available: January 2 - December 31, except December 25
Transportation: Bus
Clothes: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing
Founded as early as 997 A.D., this age-old Viking capital is full of culture and history. It has also established itself as a leader in innovation and Norway’s knowledge center.
A bus tour of Trondheim will bring us past the beautiful red city bridge and old wooden wharf buildings of the Bakklandet neighborhood, which have stood in the former capital along the Nid River since the 18th century.
Then, we’ll enjoy the magnificent panoramic views of the bustling city from the Utsikten viewpoint, which overlooks nearby Kristiansten Fortress, with views of Munkholmen island in the fjord.
The next stop is Nidaros Cathedral, Norway’s national shrine. Built over the tomb of St. Olav in 1070 A.D., it boasts stunning architecture and ornate Gothic-style decoration, carved masterfully into the stone. After a fascinating guided tour of the cathedral, pick up a complimentary book about ‘Norway’s Notre Dame’ to take home as a souvenir.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy a scenic bus tour that includes a trip around Molde, the so-called ‘City of Roses’.
Explore the Bergtatt marble and limestone mine alongside experienced guides.
Sail in rafts on a crystal-clear lake and sample the pure spring water.
See the underground restaurant and try a local dish in this unique setting.
Disembarking port: Kristiansund
Embarking port: Molde
Available: September 15–April 30, except December 19–31 and January 1–3
Transportation: Bus and raft
Meals: Meat and vegetable soup, mountain spring water
Clothes: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing
Traveling from Kristiansund, our guides will meet us at Bergtatt and supply us with the necessary gear and give us a safety demonstration. Then, it’s on to an unforgettable journey into the enchanting marble caves.
Mining operations have been taking place here since 1938 and are still going on in other parts of the mountain.
We’ll head to the heart of the mountain and board rafts on the illuminated crystal-clear lake. As we glide along the calm water, we’ll stop to get a taste of the pure water that springs from the rock wall.
Then, our guides will lead us to the Grand Hall for a unique subterranean dining experience. Seated at the candlelit tables, you’ll feast on a warming meat and vegetable stew made from local ingredients. In this magical atmosphere, we’ll watch a fascinating film about the marble mine.
After emerging from our underground adventure, we’ll board the bus and enjoy a short tour of Molde.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
This is a self-guided land and sea journey. You’ll travel independently on the Norway in a Nutshell route from Oslo to Bergen, including travel on the scenic Flåm Railway and a fjord cruise on the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. You'll then embark on your 12-day Hurtigruten cruise from Bergen to Kirkenes and back.
The itinerary, accommodation and transfers are all arranged for you - so you can explore Norway your own way, with everything taken care of behind the scenes.
No. This is a self-guided tour, designed for travellers who prefer to explore independently. Everything is pre-arranged - from trains and transfers to your Hurtigruten voyage. You just follow the plan at your own pace.
The cruise portion of the tour is full board, with daily breakfast, lunch and dinner served in the ship's main restaurant. You'll also enjoy daily breakfast during your hotel stays on land.
Drinks are not included unless otherwise stated.
You’ll stay in centrally located, comfortable 3- to 4-star hotels in Oslo, Flåm, Voss, and Bergen. While on board ship, you’ll stay in your chosen cabin category for the full round voyage.
Flights and airport transfers are not included, but you can choose to add an arrival and departure package during the booking process.
Transfers between your hotel, train station and ship in Bergen are included as part of the tour.
This tour includes the full Norway in a Nutshell experience, including travel on the scenic Flåm Railway and a fjord cruise on the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord.
Optional shore excursions during your Hurtigruten cruise can be booked at an additional cost.
Unfortunately, this tour is not recommended for guests who use a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Guests who can manage short walks and climb a few stairs should be able to participate in most activities comfortably. However, if a wheelchair is required, we do not recommend this tour.