Itinerary

Astronomy Cruise on The North Cape Line with Tom Kerss

Our classic all-inclusive winter cruise, with an expert astronomer and exclusive excursions

Day 1

Oslo

Welcome to Norway

Explore vibrant Oslo, then embark and sail away as the city lights fade into the fjord.

Welcome to Norway. Your journey begins in Oslo, a capital shaped by sea, forest and forward-thinking design. Before boarding, take time to explore the city’s compact and walkable centre. Stroll along Karl Johans gate to the Royal Palace, visit the striking waterfront Opera House where you can walk on the roof for sweeping fjord views, or browse contemporary Nordic art at the National Museum. Along the harbour at Aker Brygge, cafés and restaurants offer a lively introduction to modern Oslo, while the medieval Akershus Fortress looks out across the fjord. Later, step aboard your ship and settle into the calm rhythm of life at sea. Meet the Expedition Team, whose talks and activities will bring the coastline’s history, nature and culture to life, and your expert astronomer for the voyage: Tom Kerss. As evening falls, head to ship deck to begin your astronomy adventure with a night of stargazing.
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Day 2

Settle in at sea

Settle into life on board as Norway's southern coast drifts past in a procession of skerries and islands.

Today is a chance to settle into the rhythm of life on board. Take time to explore the ship and enjoy the flavours of Norway’s Coastal Kitchen, served across the restaurants and bar, where ingredients from along the coast shape each menu. Outside, the southern shoreline unfolds in a quiet procession of skerries, sheltered harbours and low-slung islands. Watch the scenery drift past from the Observation Deck, sink into a seat in the two-storey lounge and bar, or unwind in the panoramic sauna as sea and sky blend on the horizon. Beyond the views, your voyage includes exclusive lectures from Tom Kerss, our Chief Aurora Chaser. Learn about the science and history of the Northern Lights (and other celestial phenomena) before joining Tom on the ship deck at nighttime to search for the aurora.
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Day 3

Stavanger

Stavanger’s old-world charm

Discover Stavanger’s colourful old town, historic cathedral, museums & lively waterfront.

Today, you’ll spend much of the day in Stavanger, a colourful waterside city with an international ambience and a lively cultural scene. Discover the architectural relics of Gamle (Old) Stavanger, which includes Northern Europe’s best-preserved collection of wooden houses, and Norway’s oldest cathedral, dating from the 12th century.   You can also visit the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, pop into a local boutique shop, or simply enjoy a beer on the waterfront. Optional excursions are also available, such as a guided city walk, as well as a Viking-themed bus tour.    
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Day 4

Ålesund

A picturesque town

Explore Ålesund’s Art Nouveau streets, take in the views from Mount Aksla or visit the Atlantic Sea Park.

After breakfast on the ship, we’ll dock at Ålesund, a town that spreads out across a string of islands.   Many of the buildings here, from the bright colours to the rounded spires, were inspired by the Art Nouveau style, which was popular in the early 1900s. You can get impressive photos of the archipelago from the nearby Mount Aksla viewpoint.   You can also visit the Atlantic Sea Park, Norway’s first marine science centre. This is one of Northern Europe’s largest saltwater aquariums, providing a home to seals, otters, and crabs, as well as many other kinds of marine life. You can even see Humboldt Penguins here, a species otherwise absent north of the equator.   Join an optional excursion to explore Ålesund on foot, or explore the surrounding picturesque islands by bus, and visit a striking lighthouse next to a beautiful beach. 
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Day 5

Rørvik

An ancient fishing town

Explore Rørvik’s rich history & museums before sailing north through the scenic Vikna archipelago.

The cosy fishing port of Rørvik in the picturesque Vikna archipelago may look small but it has a huge history that is told through both the landscape and the town’s collection of museums.  Here, you can join an optional excursion and time travel through the last 10,000 years and get a glimpse of the future, thanks to the Ice Age-carved landscape, carefully preserved 19th-century living rooms, and the ingenuity of Norwegian salmon production – each preserved and explained in three excellent museums.  In the afternoon, we’ll continue sailing north through the Vikna archipelago made up of 6,000 islands, islets and reefs. The local gardens bloom with plum and apple blossoms in the spring, even at 65°N, thanks to the maritime climate.   As we sail through the night, we’ll leave the Helgeland coast behind us as we cross the Arctic Circle.
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Day 6

Svolvær

Lofoten islands and our historic birthplace

Stroll Svolvær’s harbour or climb its peaks, then visit the iconic Hurtigruten Museum in Stokmarknes.

Today, we explore Lofoten. As soon as you see the towering peaks with fishing villages clinging to their sides, you’ll understand why this island chain is praised as one of Norway’s most stunning locations.    We’ll dock in the town of Svolvær in the morning. Located on the island of Austvågøya in the heart of Lofoten, Svolvær is the biggest town of the archipelago, humming with shops, restaurants, galleries, and cafés to enjoy. You can also admire views of the Svolvær Goat, a nearby rock formation named for resembling a goat and its horns.    A variety of optional excursions are available from Svolvær, including winter fishing, paddling along the coastline in a kayak, or embarking on a bus tour to learn more about Lofoten’s history.  We can’t visit the area without spending a couple of hours in Stokmarknes. It was here that the Coastal Express was founded in 1893 by shipping pioneer, Richard With. On the waterfront, you’ll find our 1956 ship MS Finnmarken, encased in the Hurtigruten Museum’s glass building shaped like a ship in a bottle.
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Day 7

Tromsø

Expand your Northern Lights knowledge

Enjoy an exclusive visit to Tromsø's planetarium, the northernmost in the world & largest in Norway

Welcome to Tromsø, the Northern Lights Capital. This city sits under the Auroral Oval and is a hub of Arctic culture, history and Northern Lights knowledge. Today you will visit the Arctic University Museum of Norway. Experience the Under the Lights exhibit and see the interactive working terrella – a magnetized sphere inspired by the experiment that Norwegian physicist Kristian Birkeland devised to simulate auroras in the laboratory at the end of the 1800s. You’ll also stop at the Planetarium. This state-of-the-art centre features a full-dome ceiling with 360-degree views and high-quality digital projectors showing daily films about the night sky.
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Day 8

Honningsvåg

The northernmost point

Arrive in Honningsvåg, your jumping-off point for excursions to the legendary North Cape.

Arriving early in the morning, you’ll have a full day in Honningsvåg. This far north, winters are long and snowfall is high, so get ready for some fantastic winter scenery and activities.   Feel the snow crunching under your snowshoes as you hike across the plains with your Expedition Team. On optional excursions, you could try your hand at ice fishing, a beloved winter tradition in the far north. Get a taste of the local delicacy, king crab, which is caught in the waters around Honningsvåg and served year-round.   The highlight of any trip to Honningsvåg is a visit to the North Cape, which looks out over the Barents Sea, also available as an optional excursion. This is one of the northernmost points of mainland Europe, and as we’re visiting in winter, you can expect snow landscapes and dramatic views.  Having reached the northernmost point of our voyage, we’ll turn around and begin going south as we sail away in the evening.
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Day 9

Alta

The city of Northern Lights

Learn about astrophotography at Bossekop and visit the Northern Lights Cathedral.

At 70 degrees north, Alta is far above the Arctic Circle and sits under the Auroral Oval – making it a prime location for Northern Lights viewing. In Alta, you’ll visit Bossekop to learn about the history of aurora research and photography. This area was one of the top aurora altitude research locations and the backdrop for the oldest surviving auroral photograph, taken by Martin Brendel in 1892. Famous aurora scientists, such as Carl Størmer, also measured the height of the aurora here with remarkable accuracy. Next up, the Northern Lights Cathedral. The spiral of its titanium-clad spire symbolises the extraordinary phenomena of the aurora borealis. Downstairs, the interactive Borealis Alta exhibition explores the science and history, including Sámi myths, of the Northern Lights. Then, return to the ship for dinner and another evening of stargazing at sea with Tom Kerss, our Chief Aurora Chaser.
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Day 10

Narvik

Arctic beauty awaits

Uncover Narvik’s WWII history & ride the cable car to the top of Narvikfjellet.

Narvik sits on a peninsula where three beautiful fjords meet. It was originally developed as a year-round, ice-free port for the nearby iron ore mines. Nowadays, it’s known for its World War II heritage and as a gateway to active pursuits such as skiing, dog sledding and hiking.  On optional excursions, you can dive into Narvik's intriguing past at the Narvik War Museum, where the town's World War II history comes to life with engaging exhibits and narratives.   For panoramic views of Narvik from above, ride the cable car to the top of Narvikfjellet.
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Day 11

Cruise the inner coastal route

Enjoy a day on ship as we sail south along the coast, past islands, fjords & Sea Eagles.

After Narvik, we head south along the enchanting Norwegian coast. You’ll be in awe of  windswept islands, sheltered bays, and passing by some of the most beautiful fjords in the world. It’s also inhabited by a wide range of wildlife, such as majestic Sea Eagles.  When we started sailing north of the Trøndelag region in 1893, much was still unknown about the coastline. But, over the years, we’ve become experts in these waters. Today, we are among the few with the maritime knowledge and skill to take you through the many skerries, islets and hidden fjords that characterise this stretch of coast.
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Day 12

Åndalsnes

Alpine village by the fjord

Visit the picturesque coastal town of Åndalsnes, with options to ride the gondola or Golden Train.

After docking in the town centre in the morning, you have the chance to explore Åndalsnes, a picturesque coastal town located along Isfjord at the end of Romsdalsfjord.   The literal highlights of Åndalsnes are the mountains that tower over the town. They are the reason the town has become Norway’s go-to destination for hikers, climbers, skiers, and more. The Troll Wall, a 1,000-m vertical cliff along the Romsdalen valley also attracts adrenaline seekers the world over.  Take in the sights with a city walk and a relaxing ride on the Romsdal Gondola which takes you to the top of Nesaksla Mountain, 708 metres above sea level. There, enjoy a 360-degree view of the mighty Romsdalshorn, Åndalsnes town centre below, and the Rauma river. For those who love train rides, don’t miss the opportunity to join an excursion riding the Golden Train, which has been called “the most scenic railway journey in Europe” by Lonely Planet. 
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Day 13

Bergen

Beautiful Bergen

Take in the sights in Bergen, including the Bryggen quarter, fish market & Fløibanen funicular.

Surrounded by seven mountains and the sea, the old capital of Bergen is one of Norway’s most picturesque and historic cities, as well as being its second largest.   Stroll through the UNESCO-listed Bryggen district and discover its colourful wooden wharfs dating back to the 14th century. Bergen’s famous fish market is worth a visit, too. It promises to be a feast for the senses with the sights, sounds, and smells of bountiful, fresh seafood which can be cooked there and then for you.  One of the best-known attractions in Bergen is the Fløibanen funicular, which brings you to the top of Mount Fløyen. The summit has a wonderful view over the city, the nearby fjord, and the other surrounding peaks. Another option is to join an excursion by cable car to Mount Ulriken, the tallest of the city’s seven mountains. On this tour you’ll also get to visit Fantoft stave church, a beautiful replica of the 12th century Viking church which stood nearby.  
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Day 14

Kristiansand

The city of lighthouses

Spend the afternoon in Kristiansand, known for its military past & sustainability credentials.

We spend the last afternoon of our voyage in Kristiansand, Norway’s fifth-largest city, sitting along the southern tip of the country,   Kristiansand is on a mission to become the most sustainable port in Europe. Find out more about this admirable quest on an optional excursion that includes a visit to Odderøya Island.   Or delve into Kristiansand’s 20th-century military past on an optional excursion to Batterie Vara. Originally built as a German fort in World War II, it features the world’s second largest cannon ever to be mounted on land.   Back on the boat, we’ll end our voyage on a high note with an end-of-trip farewell dinner. Take this opportunity to trade photo highlights and experiences with your fellow travellers one last time.
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Day 15

Oslo

Back where we began

Our coastal voyage comes to an end in Oslo, where you disembark in the early morning.

From the south to the north, and back to the south, reflect on your journey as you watch our return to our first – and now last – port of the voyage, Oslo, in the early morning. Say your goodbyes to the crew and disembark the ship, marking the end of your travels with us.    You’ve sailed on The North Cape Line, getting to know Norway’s coastal cities and villages all the way to the top of the European continent. During the journey, you’ll have experienced Norway’s varied climate, seen majestic mountains and fjords, and maybe gazed up in awe at the Northern Lights once or several times.    We hope you’ll cherish each of the memories of The North Cape Line that you’ll take home with you. Come sail with us again soon, on another iconic voyage of our spectacular home: the Norwegian coast.
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