
Oslo
Explore Oslo with a local guide. Admire the Opera House, take in fjord views from Holmenkollen, stroll Vigeland’s sculptures, and spend the afternoon discovering the city’s calm streets and cultural corners.
Oslo - Kirkenes - Bergen
Guided tour along the length of Norway, encompassing Oslo, the fjords & the Arctic

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Lowest rate - Sailing September 2026
10 days
8 Stops
Year-round departures
An guided summer tour from capital to coast
Start in Oslo, fly north to Kirkenes, then sail Norway’s coast south to Bergen
Explore some of Norway’s key cities
Enjoy guided tours and cultural experiences in Oslo, Kirkenes and Bergen
Sail the coast from Kirkenes to Bergen
Experience soaring mountains, majestic fjords and idyllic fishing villages on our iconic coastal voyage
Discover UNESCO-listed natural and cultural wonders
Visit up to three of Norway’s eight World Heritage sites along the route
Comfort at sea and on land
Stay in a comfortable onboard cabin and enjoy 4-star hotels in Oslo, Kirkenes and Bergen

Explore Oslo with a local guide. Admire the Opera House, take in fjord views from Holmenkollen, stroll Vigeland’s sculptures, and spend the afternoon discovering the city’s calm streets and cultural corners.

Fly north from Oslo to Kirkenes, deep inside the Arctic Circle. Arrive in a frontier town shaped by wild landscapes and border cultures, where Norway meets the edge of the Far North.

Head out by RIB with local fishermen to haul king crab from Arctic waters. hen feast on the fresh catch in a rustic boathouse – an unforgettable taste of summer in the Far North.

Sail from Kirkenes to Bergen along Norway’s historic coast, past glacier-fed fjords and fishing villages glowing gold beneath the long, unbroken light of summer.

Mark the moment you cross south from the Arctic with stories, ceremonies and the glow of coastal light shifting across sea and sky – a farewell to the polar world.

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.

Sail through the Lofoten Islands and along the Helgeland Coast – past sea-eagle skies, the Seven Sisters peaks, and the fabled hole of Torghatten Mountain carved by trollish legend and time.

Arrive in Bergen – framed by fjords, alive with color – where Bryggen’s painted wharves and mountain views bid you farewell at the end of your Norwegian adventure.
You can drag or zoom in on the map to explore the route in more detail.
On board, you'll enjoy outstanding food, facilities and hospitality, so you can concentrate on simply enjoying the beauty of Norway.
4-star hotel accommodation
Enjoy four nights in comfortable 4-star hotels in Oslo, Flåm, and Bergen
3 meals included on land
Daily breakfast, 1 lunch, & 1 dinner included during your land-based program
City tours of Oslo and Bergen
Includes UNESCO-listed Bryggen and Vigeland Sculpture Park
King Crab Safari
Learn about these Arctic crustaceans in their natural habitat
First-class coach travel
Experience comfort in modern first-class coach
English-speaking tour manager
English-speaking tour manager from day 1 (Oslo) to day 9 (Bergen)
Daily breakfast + 6 lunches + 6 dinners total
Daily breakfast, 6 lunches (5 onboard/1 onshore) & 6 dinners (5/1)
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.








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
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
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
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
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)
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
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Kirkenes 3h
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Honningsvåg 3h
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Honningsvåg 6h
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Kjøllefjord 2h 30min
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Stamsund 2h 40min
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Sandnessjøen 5h
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Brønnøysund 2h 40min
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Brønnøysund 2h 30min
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Brønnøysund 2h 30min
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Kristiansund 4h 30min
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Travel by small boat (RIB) with fishermen to their king crab cages in the fjord
Watch the experienced fishermen pull the crab cages from the water.
Watch a skillful chef prepare the day’s catch.
Enjoy a sumptuous king crab buffet in a rustic fjord-side boathouse.
Disembarking/embarking port: Kirkenes
Available: April 21–November 30
Transportation: Bus and RIB
Meals: King Crab, warm drink, water
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing. Thermal suits and life preservers are provided
Come and discover why Kirkenes is nicknamed ‘King Crab City’ on this exciting fishing tour. From Kirkenes, we’ll board a small boat (RIB, a rigid inflatable boat) and cruise out on the surrounding fjords with an experienced fisherman as our guide.
Red king crabs weigh up to 22 lbs and their legs can span up to 6.5 feet. Watch as the fishermen pulls up cages filled with king crab. You might even be asked to lend a hand to haul them up if they are too heavy for the fishermen.
Then we bring these giant crustaceans to the traditional boathouse beside the beautiful fjord.
See a local chef transform today’s catch into a delicious meal. Feast on as much king crab as you want and savor the succulent white, flaky meat to your heart’s content. Be sure to bring your appetite.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

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.
Disembarking/embarking port: Honningsvåg
Available: January 1–December 31
Transportation: Bus
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
We’ll travel by bus above the 71st parallel to North Cape, which rises 1,000 feet from the ocean at the top of Europe.
Gaze in awe at this starkly beautiful scenery as you stand at continental Europe’s northernmost point. Cast your eyes over the sea toward the North Pole.
In summer, you might spot herds of grazing reindeer along the nearby clifftop plateaus. In winter, the unspoiled white plains and snow-capped mountains reflect in the soft Arctic light.
Of course we will stop for the obligatory photo (or selfie) with the iconic globe sculpture commemorating North Cape’s significance.
At the visitor center at North Cape Hall, you can watch an impressive 180° panoramic film about the region through the four seasons, learn more about the area’s long history through exhibitions in the underground tunnel, and pop into the world's northernmost chapel. Visit the small museum and a gift shop.
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.

Explore the Nordkyn Peninsula at the top of Europe.
Meet a warm and welcoming Sámi family of reindeer herders.
Listen to their everyday life experiences and hear their local folk music.
Taste traditional reindeer and see their beautiful handicrafts.
Disembarking port: Kjøllefjord
Embarking port: Mehamn
Available: May 20–October 31
Transportation: Bus
Meals: Dried reindeer meat
Clothes: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing
Discover the amazing story of the Sámi, an Indigenous people living in Europe's northernmost region. Renowned for herding reindeer, their distinctive duodji traditional handicrafts, and their affinity with nature, the Sámi people have a rich culture and history.
Sápmi, as the Sámi people call it, is their territory, which extends from the middle of Norway to the northwestern tip of Russia, including northern Sweden and northern Finland. Life as a Sámi reindeer herder is nomadic, following the reindeers’ instinctive migrations, from the inland plains to the coast in April and back again in September.
On this excursion, you’ll meet a family whose reindeer are at summer pasture on the Nordkyn Peninsula. While the animals graze elsewhere, we’ll gather in the lavvu tent and sit around the glowing fire. Listen to their colorful tales and joik chanting and enjoy a helping of dried reindeer meat. Here, you’ll get a real taste of Sámi life.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
Drive a snowmobile over the mountain between Kjøllefjord and Mehamn.
Hear the guides tell their stories about life in the Arctic.
Look to the sky for a chance to see the magical northern lights.
See the world’s northernmost mainland town, Mehamn.
Disembarking port: Kjøllefjord
Embarking port: Mehamn
Available period: Dec 15 - Apr 30, except Dec 24 and Jan 1
Transportation: Bus and snowmobile
Clothes: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing. Thermal clothing is provided
Subject to weather and snow conditions
Minimum age limit: 6 years old when accompanied by an adult
Valid driver's license required
This awe-inspiring excursion across the Nordkyn Peninsula will be a day you’ll never forget. Experienced instructors will provide proper training before you hop on your own snowmobile and enjoy this exciting trip through spectacular scenery.
Starting from the old trading post and fishing village of Kjøllefjord, we’ll travel over the mountains to Mehamn. Discover snow-clad valleys, breathe fresh mountain air, and gaze in amazement at the stunning mountains that surround us.
Along the way, the guides will share their knowledge of the areas we see, including the Indigenous Sámi people, their reindeer herds, and what life is like in this extreme landscape.
If you’re here in winter, you may be treated to a display of the Northern Lights above, especially during the Polar Night period, when the sun doesn’t rise above the horizon. In spring, the sun returns, its light reflecting off the snow and illuminating the beauty of the mountains and valleys.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Visit a family-run working farm in Lofoten.
Meet some of the family and hear their story.
See the farm’s many cherished animals.
Sample the fresh cheese made and the fresh herbs herbs grown at the farm.
Today, you’ll have the opportunity to experience life on a farm in Norway’s Far North. Aalan Farm is a herb and cheese farm in Lauvdalen, Lofoten run by husband and wife Knut and Tove Åland with some help from their children.
The farm supplies our ships with quality tea and award-winning cheeses throughout the year. This farm is one of our only local food suppliers that you can visit during the cruise. Come along and thank them in person for the delicious cheeses you’ve had on the ship!
At Aalan, you’ll learn all about the reality of farm life. You’ll have the chance to taste cheeses, herbs, and other products that they make from scratch. You can also meet the farm’s goats, dogs, cats, miniature pigs, ducks, and chickens. If you’re lucky, their free-range cow Victoria might also make an appearance.
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 scenic boat tour that takes you past the islands and mountains around the Lofoten Islands.
Sail into the Trollfjord and see if your Coastal Express ship can make an impressive 180° turn.
Watch for sea eagles, gulls, and other birds dive and feed on fish near your boat.
You may also see whales, porpoises, basking sharks, and seals.
Disembarking port: Tender operation in open sea
Embarking port: Svolvær
Available: Mar 24 - Oct 15
Transportation: Boat
Meals: Coffee and biscuits
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm clothing. Life vests are provided
Hurtigruten ships sail into Trollfjord from the end of April depending on sea and ice conditions
A smaller boat will meet your ship out at sea to take you on a spectacular journey into Lofoten’s fjords, past islands and steep mountains, and towards the famous Trollfjord. Along the way, keep an eye out for sea eagles soaring overhead, whales surfacing in the water, and seals resting along the shores.
Trollfjord is only 2.5 kilometres long, yet rises with dramatic, sheer mountainsides on both sides. Your Coastal Express ship will sail into the fjord, navigating through its 100-metre entrance before performing its iconic 180° turn inside. From aboard the smaller boat, you’ll have the perfect front-row perspective to photograph and film this impressive manoeuvre.
As we approach Trollfjord, we begin attracting the surrounding birdlife with fish. Gulls may dive for fish right from your hand, while sea eagles circle the boat a few times before swooping down to take their meal from the water. All eagle feeding takes place outside Trollfjord, and stops at the fjord’s entrance to preserve the tranquillity of this unique landscape. This gives you unforgettable opportunities to capture Northern Europe’s largest bird of prey in action.

See Lofoten’s rugged landscapes from a small boat (RIB).
Pass small, sheltered bays and sandy beaches.
Look out for sea eagles during the boat ride.
Embarking/disembarking port: Svolvær
Available: June 9–September 8
Transportation: RIB (rigid inflatable boat)
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing. Life jackets, thermal suits, and gloves are provided
The excursion is not suitable for guests with back injuries
Minimum age limit: 6 years old when accompanied by an adult
Experienced skippers will take you to an idyllic lagoon lined with white-sand beaches and surrounded by islands and skerries. Here, you’ll have a good chance of seeing sea eagles, Europe’s largest bird of prey.
Then, we’ll continue at high speed on the Vestfjord to the island of Skrova. Decades ago, the island’s population swelled, due to the fishing and whaling industry. Today, the village is home to just under 200 people. Skrova has two nicknames: One is ‘Photo Island’, because of the permanent outdoor photo exhibits found throughout the island. The other is ‘Hawaii Island’, because of its sunny climate and impressive scenery. We’ll stop here to learn about the modern-day salmon fishing industry and the island’s history.
Then, we’ll travel to the village of Skjoldvær before heading back across the Vestfjord to Svolvær. Here, the statue of the ‘Fisherman’s Wife’ will greet us at the harbor entrance before we board our waiting ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Visit Lofotpils, a local brewery in the Lofoten Islands.
Learn about the brewery’s history.
See how Lofotpils brews its quality beer on site.
Taste local beer in a beer-tasting session.
Disembarking/embarking port: Svolvær
Available period: Jan 4 - Dec 19
Transportation: A short, 275-yard walk
Clothes/footwear: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing
In 2006, a local beer enthusiast repurposed an old fish-landing facility from 1937 in the center of Svolvær, turning it into the site of Lofoten’s first brewery. On today’s excursion, you’ll meet the brewery’s owner, Thorvadur, and take a tour of the building.
Our guided tour will take you around Lofotpils, the only craft brewery in Lofoten, where you’ll learn all about the beer-making process, from start to finish. You’ll also hear about the history of the brewery, and how the special conditions of Lofoten’s water made it possible to embark on this ambitious enterprise.
At the end of the tour, you’ll taste some of the beer brewed here in a beer-tasting session. All Lofotpils beer is brewed using fresh water from the Lofoten mountains. This gives the beer a fresh and unique taste, offering you the freshness and beauty of the mountains of Lofoten with every sip.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Enjoy views of Lofoten’s spectacular landscapes throughout the tour.
Visit Kabelvåg, a small, charming fishing village.
See the exhibitions in the Galleri Espolin and Lofoten Museum in Kabelvåg.
Admire a beautiful Vågan church, also known as the Lofoten Cathedral, as we pass by.
Starting in Stamsund, this excursion will take you on a tour of Kabelvåg, one of Lofoten’s oldest fishing villages. Our first stop is Torvdalshalsen, a rest stop with gorgeous views across the fjord. We’ll continue on to Kabelvåg, where the commercial fishing industry began in Lofoten more than 1,000 years ago.
Here, we’ll visit Galleri Espolin, which has the largest collection of the work of beloved artist Kaare Espolin Johnson. Close to the gallery lies the Lofoten Museum, where you can learn about local fishing history.
Kabelvåg’s origins may stretch back to the medieval town Vågar. In the center of the village, you will find the main building, which dates back to 1815, and Vågan Church, also known as the Lofoten Cathedral. The church was built in 1898 in the Gothic Revival style and is one of Norway’s largest churches.
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.

Feel tiny as we wander through the cathedral-like hole through the heart of Torghatten, on the island of Torget
Hear the enchanting myths around the formation of the hole – and how geology and geography explain it
Learn fascinating Viking stories as we drive through one of the region’s important Viking seats, mentioned in the Icelandic sagas
Sample a local version of lefse, a traditional flatbread with a unique connection to Torghatten mythology
Availability: May 1 – September 30
Included: Drink and snack
Torghatten is one of Norway’s most iconic places, known for its spectacular hole and the enthralling myths behind it. According to legend, it was created by an arrow fired by the lusty son of a mighty troll king while he was chasing a troll maiden who had been making lefse.
On the scenic drive there, we’ll hear all about the history and modern life of Brønnøysund and the Helgeland region. When we arrive at Torghatten, we’ll follow a narrow footpath along the seashore and, after a short walk, wander through the awe-inspiring hole, which is 525 ft long, 115 ft high, and 50–65 ft wide. It’s so big, a Hurtigruten ship could fit through it!
Then, we’ll share a drink and taste local lefse as we learn how and why people have thrived here for thousands of years.
We’ll drive back past the Norwegian Aquaculture Center, a beautiful sight from our bus.
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.

Ride through the historic parts of Brønnøysund town, hearing dramatic tales of local history along the way.
Get a healthy dose of fresh air and exercise as you pedal through Norway’s geographic center.
Visit a local modern visual artist in her showroom on a picturesque farm near the seashore.
Spot Torghatten, the mountain with the hole right through it, in the distance.
When we’re kitted out with our bikes and helmets, our guide will take us on a tour of historic Brønnøysund. Along the way, we’ll hear intriguing stories about the town at Norway’s geographic center.
Follow the smaller roads to Tørrfiskbrygga to see traditional boats and old handcrafts, and discover why Brønnøy Church isn’t just any old Norwegian church.
Next, we’ll cycle about 1.2 miles to Kunstlåven, the ARTBARN, in a picturesque old farm near the sea. It’s the showroom of a local visual artist. We’ll share traditional coffee and cake with her here. If you’d like, take time to explore outside. Head to the shore and scan the beautiful bay to spot the famous Torghatten mountain.
When we’ve cycled back to the pier, we’ll have earned a taste of what is reputedly the best soft-serve ice cream in the world!
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.

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.

See and learn more about the city of Trondheim
Visit beautiful Nidaros Cathedral, Norway’s national shrine
Explore Ringve Museum and learn more about Norwegian music history
Admire the botanical gardens surrounding the museum
Disembarking/embarking port: Trondheim
Available: April 3 – September 2
Transport: Bus
Clothes: Ringve Museum has many stairs, so wear comfortable shoes
If you are visiting on Sundays and bank holidays, the guiding will take place outside the cathedral and in the Archbishop’s Palace, as church services take place inside the cathedral
Photography is not allowed inside Nidaros Cathedral or Ringve Museum
Inhabited since the Viking age, Trondheim is full of culture and fascinating history. Today, we’ll explore two attractions in this ancient city. First, we’ll visit Nidaros Cathedral, Norway’s national shrine. This cathedral was built over the burial place of Norway’s patron saint, St. Olav, and features incredible Gothic-style architecture and exquisite works of art. After a guided tour of the cathedral, spend some free time exploring the area.
The bus then takes you to the Ringve Museum of Musical History, where your enthusiastic tour guide will bring Norway’s musical history to life. Surrounded by a gorgeous botanical garden, this stately manor house was the childhood home of 18th-century Norwegian naval hero Peter Wessel Tordenskiold. He distinguished himself during the Great Northern War between Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. The museum is conveniently located just outside Trondheim and is an ideal spot to enjoy views of both the city and the fjord.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Tour the attractive fishing towns of Kristiansund and Molde.
Ride along the world-renowned Atlantic Road in Romsdal County.
Discover the impressive 17th-century Kvernes Stave Church.
Enjoy a traditional local dish of bacalao at a charming restaurant.
Disembarking port: Kristiansund
Embarking port: Molde
Available: April 11–September 10, except May 17
Transportation: Bus
Meals: Bacalao, bread, caramel pudding, coffee or tea
Clothes: Comfortable shoes and warm clothing
What has been called ‘the world’s best road trip’ starts with a short tour of picturesque Kristiansund before continuing to Averøy, an island that sits at the entry of ‘The Road in the Ocean,’ the Atlantic Road. This route is one of Norway’s most visited attractions and won the title of ‘Engineering Feat of the Century’ in 2005.
Over 5 miles, this highway zigzags along the dramatic coastline over bridges that connect the succession of small islands and islets that decorate the stunning landscape.
At the unique Kvernes Stave Church, take a peek at the attractive Baroque interior and admire the magnificent views of the fjord.
We’ll stop at a cozy tavern to tuck into a Norwegian specialty, Bacalao. Made from the region's famous klippfisk (salted and dried cod), this hearty stew is influenced by Mediterranean recipes and is a result of extensive trading with southern Europe in the 19th century.
Our scenic ride ends with a brief tour around Molde, called the ‘City of Roses’, before rejoining our ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Disembarking/embarking port: Trondheim
Available: January 1–December 31, except December 24
Transportation: Taxi
Meals: Chocolate and a drink
Clothes: Dry suits are available between November 1 and April 1. Life jackets and waterproof clothing are provided
Minimum age limit: 6 years old when accompanied by an adult
Escorted by two kayak instructors but not a guided tour
One of the most unique ways to see the sights of Trondheim is by exploring its waterways. That’s exactly what’s on offer as part of this urban kayak tour along the river Nid, which weaves its way around Trondheim’s charming Old Town. This gentle activity is great fun for families and suitable even for those who have never kayaked before.
The excursion starts with a short minibus transfer to the launch point. Once on the river, we glide downstream through scenic surroundings, passing colorful wooden wharf buildings before paddling into the city’s narrower canals. Here, you’ll get a chance to see some of the most famous landmarks, like Nidaros Cathedral, Kristiansten Fortress on a nearby hilltop, and the popular Marinen Park.
The river Nid is also known to be a great fishing spot. You’ll have no trouble finding trout throughout the river—you might even come across salmon in the lower reaches. Every year, salmon here are caught that can weight more than 44 pounds!
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.