
Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen
The Coastal Express – Roundtrip
The original Norwegian coastal voyage – connecting fjords, towns & people since 1893
- Regular departures
- 12 days
- 34 Stops
- Full board (breakfast, lunch, & dinner)

Discover why Kirkenes is nicknamed "King Crab City" on this exciting fishing excursion.
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.
Board a RIB boat and head into the surrounding fjords with an experienced local fisherman as crab pots loaded with king crabs are hauled from the depths.
Red king crabs can weigh up to 22 pounds (10 kg) and have a leg span approaching 6.5 feet (2 m), so if the catch proves challenging, you may be invited to lend a hand.
The crabs are then brought ashore to a traditional fjord-side boathouse, where a local chef transforms the fresh catch into a memorable meal.
Enjoy as much king crab as you like while savoring the sweet, delicate meat. Bring your appetite—this is one of Northern Norway’s most famous culinary experiences.
Activity level
Easy: Suitable for most people
Group size
Groups up to 24 guests
Availability
Summer
Transport
Bus
Food & drink
Snacks
What to bring
Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
Good to know
This excursion runs in the morning.
This excursion is available on select Hurtigruten voyages along the Norwegian coast. Explore all voyages.
Available: Summer

Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen
The original Norwegian coastal voyage – connecting fjords, towns & people since 1893

Bergen – Kirkenes
The northbound leg of our classic coastal route, from Bergen to Arctic Norway

Bergen – Kirkenes – Trondheim
The original Norwegian coastal voyage, returning via Trondheim – home of Viking kings
Answers to the questions our guests ask most often
If an excursion is not fully booked, any remaining slots will be available for purchase on board through your Expedition Team. These will be charged in Norwegian Kroner at your ship’s exchange rate.
However, to ensure yourself a spot, we recommend booking in advance.
You will be able to view them all by logging into your booking here.
If you booked through a travel agent, you can reach out to them for this information.
Yes, you will get a full refund to your original payment method. If that's not possible, we will reach out to check your payment details.
Each of our excursions has a rating to illustrate the level of fitness required. There are four categories, with 1 being the easiest and 4 the most difficult.
Level 1 = Easy: suitable for most
Excursions at this level are physically undemanding and suitable for most people. Level 2 = Moderate: some mobility needed
Excursions in this category involve a small amount of physical activity, but on easy terrain with few major challenges. Level 3 = Active: good mobility needed
Excursions in this category are more active and involve outdoor pursuits that require a decent level of fitness. You may be expected to carry your own backpack and equipment. They are not suitable for those with limited mobility.
Level 4 = Challenging: good mobility and fitness needed
These are our most challenging excursions, and require a good level of fitness. They may involve hiking or biking on uneven terrain and may also require specialist equipment. You would be expected to carry your own backpack and equipment. Excursions in this category are not suitable for those with limited mobility.
Prices can vary depending on the season you travel. Costs such as exchange rates and local prices may change from year to year, so we show a “starting from” price as a guide. The exact price will be confirmed when you book.
Discover more ways to explore this beautiful coastal destination

Stay overnight in a beautifully designed wooden cabin beside one of the world’s most unique hotels, the Snowhotel, in winter, or close to nature during the Arctic summer.
Year-round

Enjoy a special Arctic experience at the Snowhotel, constructed entirely from snow and ice and decorated with snow sculptures.
Year-round

Accompany a Norwegian fisherman for the day and learn how they catch king crab in winter and then feast on the day’s catch.
Winter, Spring

Ride a husky sled near Kirkenes, tour the Snowhotel, and meet the resident reindeer.
Winter, Spring

Snowmobile across a frozen fjord, learn about the Sámi, and try traditional reindeer meat.
Winter, Spring
Explore the Russian-Norwegian frontier by traveling through a part of the Pasvik River, which acts as a natural border for the two countries.
Summer, fall

Ride a four-wheeler from Kirkenes to the Norwegian border via a mine and a mountain viewpoint.
Summer, fall

Tour the famous ice hotel, have a drink in the ice bar, and meet reindeer and huskies.
Year-round

Explore the area around Storskog, a border station located on Norway’s easternmost edge, and enjoy the views over the town of Kirkenes from Prestfjellet Mountain.
Year-round