
Tromsø
Begin your winter voyage in Tromsø, the Arctic capital – alive with culture, polar history and a chance to see the Northern Lights before you sail.
Tromsø – Oslo
All-inclusive cruise south from Arctic Norway in winter, under the glow of the aurora
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Lowest rate - Sailing December 2025
9 days
8 Places
25 Departures
Cruise through Norway’s epic natural beauty
Discover iconic towns, fjords and fishing villages along the way
Discover the world-famous Helgeland coast
Admire majestic peaks, coastal islands and dramatic seascapes
All-inclusive Signature voyage
Enjoy longer stays in port, and superb dining in multiple restaurants with unlimited selected drinks
Up to 6 port calls each day
Short and long stops, offering a deeper look at coastal life

Begin your winter voyage in Tromsø, the Arctic capital – alive with culture, polar history and a chance to see the Northern Lights before you sail.

Stand atop the North Cape plateau, where cliffs plunge into the Arctic Ocean. Arrive by bus or quad bike, or join a king crab safari under the endless northern sky.

Explore Alta, famed for its clear skies and aurora research – with chances to visit the Ice Hotel or join a dogsled adventure.

Nestled between towering peaks and mirror-still fjords, Åndalsnes offers mountain majesty. Ride the Romsdalen Gondola or take the Golden Train through breathtaking alpine landscapes.
Discover Narvik’s WWII history and ride the cable car to Narvikfjellet for sweeping Arctic fjord views.

Sail the sheltered inner route among fjords, islets and skerries – a path few ships can navigate, rich in wildlife and beauty.
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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.
All-inclusive meals
Enjoy breakfast, lunch & dinner made from the finest Norwegian ingredients
Unlimited selected drinks
Choose from selected beers, wines, spirits & soft drinks during open hours
Choice of cabin/suite type
Select your preferred cabin or suite type
On-deck food tastings
Enjoy a taste of Norway with live culinary demos & tastings
Unlimited selected drinks & cocktails
Enjoy a premium drinks selection, including our carefully curated cocktails
Unwind in elegant, calm surroundings on our small ships, where Norway’s coast is always the star of the show.

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

With fresh ingredients, local traditions and fjord-to-fork finesse, each dish and drink tells a story of Norway. Opt for Arctic fine dining in Røst, ever-changing buffets and à la carte in Flora, or hearty traditional dishes in Árran.

Our six-strong Signature Expedition Teams offer even deeper knowledge and more personal guidance. Learn about the places you visit in a lecture, ask for excursion recommendations or join a guided hike.
Signature voyages embody the essence of everything we’ve learned from sailing Norway and Svalbard for generations. Unhurried and deeply meaningful, they immerse you in our most cherished places, lingering in handpicked ports where working harbours greet us as old friends and villages open their doors just for us.
On board our comfortable small ships there are no casinos or cabarets. Just expert-led talks, on-deck tastings and all-inclusive food and drink served with a story. This is what more than 130 years of sailing wisdom looks like today.
Flagship of our Signature voyages, MS Trollfjord takes its name from a small but spectacular fjord in the Vesterålen archipelago.
Flagship of our Signature voyages, MS Trollfjord takes its name from a small but spectacular fjord in the Vesterålen archipelago.
Facilities
3 restaurants
Fine dining
1893 Bar
Free Wi-Fi
Expedition Team
Panoramic lounge
Sauna and fitness room
Meeting rooms
Laundry room

Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Owners' Suite on upper deck with balcony
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite
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Honningsvåg 3h
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Honningsvåg 5h
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Honningsvåg 4h 30min
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Alta 2h 30min
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Alta 2h 30min
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Alta 3h
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Åndalsnes 2h 30min
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Åndalsnes 2h 40min
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Bergen 2h 30min
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Bergen 3h 30min
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Kristiansand 2h 30min
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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
Embarking/disembarking port: Honningsvåg
Available: 1 Jan - 31 Dec
Transportation: Bus
Meals: N/A
Clothes: Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
We’ll travel by bus above the 71st parallel to North Cape that rises 307 metres from the ocean, right at the top of Europe.
Gaze in awe at the stark yet beautiful scenery as you stand at continental Europe’s most northerly point, casting your eyes over the sea towards the North Pole.
In summer, you might spot herds of grazing reindeer along the nearby clifftop plateaus. In wintertime, the unspoilt white plains and snow-capped mountains will reflect the soft Arctic light.
Don’t forget the obligatory photo or that all-important selfie with the iconic globe sculpture that commemorates North Cape’s significance.
Making a stop at the visitor centre at North Cape Hall, we’ll get to watch an impressive 180° panoramic film about the region through four seasons, learn more about the area’s long history through exhibitions in the underground tunnel, and pop into the world's northernmost chapel. There’s even a small museum and a souvenir shop.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Stand at the edge of the cliffs and marvel at the ocean views from North Cape
Learn about and sample delicious King Crab from the Barents Sea in Sarnes
The tour starts and ends in Honningsvåg, gateway to North Cape. You’ll venture by bus to 71 degrees north, admiring the subarctic landscape as you go. If you’re lucky, you might see grazing reindeer who often pasture here in summer.
Standing on the edge of the North Cape, you can marvel at the stunning ocean views and take photos by the iconic globe monument. While you’re there, why not visit North Cape Hall and see a movie showcasing the region throughout the seasons or pick up a souvenir at the shop.
Our last stop is the village of Sarnes where you’ll learn about and get to try a local delicacy: king crab. The meal will be served the traditional way: with soft bread, mayonnaise, and a slice of lemon.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Experience the ultimate winter adventure as you drive a quad bike to or from North Cape
Visit northern Norway’s iconic North Cape in a unique and unforgettable way on this small-group tour
Learn about life in the Arctic, enjoy some of the best views around the island, and get a sense of what it’s like to be a true northerner
Helmets, suits, gloves, and boots are provided
Total driving distance is approximately 65km
All drivers are required to present a valid driving license before the start of the tour
Each vehicle carries two guests, and there is an additional charge for single drivers
Take in the stunning views as you drive an exciting quad bike on your way to or from the northernmost point on the European mainland, North Cape.
Once everyone is suited up and your guide has given a short safety briefing on how to drive a quad bike, you’ll take off on this scenic tour of Magerøya Island. We’ll make several stops so you can take incredible photos.
Once we reach North Cape, you’ll walk (or drive) up to North Cape globe monument for the traditional picture at northern Norway’s most famous landmark. Then, it’s time to visit North Cape Hall.
Your guide can offer you a short tour around the facilities or you can take time to discover the place on your own.
After our visit, whoever was the passenger on the ride to North Cape will swap with the driver for the ride back to Honningsvåg, with a few more photo opportunities along the way.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Snowshoe to your off-the-beaten-track location and cut your own whole in the ice
Learn the best fishing techniques, and with luck, catch a few trout or Arctic char
Enjoy the taste of your own freshly caught fish back at the restaurant, a traditional lavvo tent
Ice fishing involves long periods of sitting still on the ice
Snowshoes are provided
Included: A drink and the chance to taste the catch of the day
Think fishing is only for the summer months? Not so. Even with lakes covered in a thick layer of ice, fishing is still possible.
We’ll go on a short snowshoe walk to our ice-fishing location, taking an ice drill, fishing rods, bait, warm clothes, reindeer skins to sit on, and a hot beverage to keep us warm. Plus a healthy dose of luck to catch some trout or Arctic char for dinner.
Your guide will explain how to drill a hole in the ice and teach you the best fishing techniques to encourage the fish to bite.
After spending a while on the ice, we’ll return to our restaurant in a lavvo tent to warm up by the fire and enjoy our catch of the day, prepared and cooked to perfection by the restaurant’s chefs.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Learn all about the history, culture and day-to-day life of Alta, also known as The Northern Lights City
Enjoy an exhilarating ride through a winter wonderland on a dog sled
Eat and drink around a roaring wood fire in a Sami herdsman’s tent, known as a laavo
Get to know the sled dogs that live and work on the husky farm
Disembarking/embarking port: Alta
Available: 15 December – 30 March
Included: Drink and snack
As we travel by bus to the husky farm, our local guide will tell us all about life in Alta. It’s home to Europe’s longest dog sled race so there are plenty of people here who really know their stuff when it comes to dog sledding.
When we get there, we have a safety briefing then, in small groups of two or three, whizz along on a dog sled driven by a trained guide. The ride through the winter wonderland will last 20-30 minutes.
Back at the husky farm, share hot drinks, cookies and tales of our recent adventure around a crackling wood fire in a laavo, a Sami herdsman’s tent. Our hosts will tell us about their extensive experience raising and racing sled dogs and answer all our questions.
There’s be plenty of time to meet the sled dogs. Don’t forget to take a picture with them – they’re incredibly photogenic, and friendly too!
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Tour the huge Igloo Hotel. All 21,530 sq ft (2,000 sqm) of it are crafted from snow and ice
Admire the exquisite ice and snow sculptures that decorate the hotel
Sip your free drink served in an ice glass at the unforgettable ice bar
Before you visit the Igloo Hotel, find out all about Alta, known as The Northern Lights City
Included: Drink
Every winter, a crew of local artists build the Igloo Hotel on the banks of the Alta River, 12.5 miles (20km) from Alta town centre. After our local guide tells us all about day-to-day life in Alta, we’ll take a bus up the Alta Valley to Sorrisniva, home to a remarkable feat of icy architecture.
The Igloo Hotel is enormous, approximately 21,530 sq ft (2,000 sqm), and every part is made from snow and ice – even the beds! There are 30 bedrooms, plus suites, a bar, and several lounges.
Local artists decorate the hotel with exquisite ice sculptures, and the theme changes every year. The hotel’s history and the skill that goes into crafting it are just as fascinating as the hotel itself.
Before you leave, stop by the small souvenir shop and sip your free drink at the ice bar – served in a glass of ice, of course!
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Take in the exhibition at Alta Museum about nearby discoveries of prehistoric rock art – the largest collection in Northern Europe
Get to know more about the history of Alta and enjoy views of Altafjord
Visit the landmark new Alta Cathedral, also known as the Northern Lights Cathedral
Understand the history and science of the Northern Lights through a fun and immersive exhibition and a unique presentation
We’ll meet our local guide and bus and begin a short tour of Alta city centre, covering day-to-day life in the city considered the northernmost in the world.
Our first stop is Alta Museum which chronicles the discovery of Northern Europe’s largest concentration of prehistoric rock art at the head of nearby Altafjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum is located next to the excavation site at Hjemmeluft and features some of the rock art on display, including ‘Pippi’, the first rock carving found in Alta. You can also walk through other exhibits about the Sámi, Kven history, the local slate industry, Alta River, and UNESCO.
Next up is the remarkable Alta Cathedral. The spiral of its titanium-clad spire symbolises the extraordinary phenomena of the Northern Lights. During the long Arctic nights, the striking façade even reflects the Northern Lights as they flicker all around. Downstairs, the interactive Borealis Alta exhibition tells us everything there is to know about the science and the Sámi myths behind the Northern Lights.

See Norway’s apex predators such as bears, wolves, wolverine and lynx
Enjoy a guided tour with an expert on Arctic wildlife
Learn about the delicate web of life in this region, and watch the animals roam in their natural surroundings
Witness other animals such as reindeer, moose, musk ox, red deer and Arctic foxes
Tour offered in English and Norwegian
Warm clothing
Sensible footwear. Park can be slippery in winter – spikes recommended
Walk around the park is 3km and takes approx. 1.5 hours on average
Not wheelchair accessible
Toilets available in the park café
Available: 15 Feb – early May
Transportation: Bus
Come on a fascinating journey to Polar Park, the world’s northernmost wildlife park. This carefully curated experience brings you closer to some of Norway’s most iconic creatures, including bears, lynx and wolverines as they roam freely within large natural enclosures.
Your journey begins with a scenic transfer from Narvik, offering breathtaking views of the Norwegian wilderness. At Polar Park, an expert guide will take you on an informative tour, providing fascinating stories and explaining the behaviours of the majestic animals you’ll see. Capture the wildlife on your camera, all set against the stunning backdrop of Norway’s untamed beauty.
The experience at Polar Park is both educational and enchanting, allowing you to connect with nature and understand the importance of preserving these magnificent creatures and their habitats.

Breathe pure air and feel deep peace in the wintry Gratangen forest
Learn how to handle a team of huskies as you glide across the snow
Meet the happy and well-looked-after family dogs
Enjoy true Sámi hospitality in a traditional heated lavvo tent
Tour is provided in English and Norwegian
Bring plenty of warm clothing
Short walk between bus, lavvo and dogs
Not wheelchair accessible
Available: December 15 – April 30
Transportation: Bus (bus shared with Sámi Cultural Experience)
The polar winter is truly special. The air is often quiet and crisp, and the trees are draped in shimmering ice crystals, and nature is in a peaceful, dormant state. This serene environment provides the perfect backdrop for your dog sledding adventure, but make sure to wrap up warm and wear several layers.
After a transfer from Narvik to Husky Isogaisa, the fun begins with getting to know the dogs and equipment. You'll learn how to mush a dog sled, guided by an experienced tour leader with her own team of dogs. Once you're familiar with the basics, you'll pair up and drive your own team of 4-6 dogs through the stunning, magical terrain. The dogs love running and will enjoy the ride just as much as you will!
After your journey through this winter paradise, which lasts up to an hour, you'll be welcomed into a heated Sámi lavvo. Here, you can keep warm with hot drinks and snacks, sharing stories together. This is more than just a tour, it's an encounter with nature that you'll never forget.

Meet a Sámi family and learn about how their ancient culture has adapted to the modern world
Learn about spiritual beliefs from a shaman, and witness a traditional ceremony
Listen to unique Sámi joik songs and stories in a cosy lavvo setting
Discover the central importance of living with nature to these semi-nomadic people
Tour is provided in English and Norwegian
Bring warm clothing and boots for walking on snow
Short walk between bus and lavvo
Not wheelchair accessible
Available: September - May
Meals: Tea/coffee and snacks
Welcome to Husky Isogaisa, where the spirit of the Sámi people comes to life.
Learn about the rich history, culture, and traditions of the Sámi people from a shaman. He will share captivating stories about the Sámi way of life, including their unique joik songs, their language, and their time-honoured practice of reindeer herding (though note there are no reindeers on site). Discover how the these traditionally nomadic people have adapted to modern society while preserving their way of life.
In the cosy warmth of the lavvo tent, watch in an atmosphere of quiet reverence as the shaman connects with the Sámi spirits that dwell there and in the surrounding nature. He'll explain the significance of the Northern Lights in their beliefs – and with luck the experience may be accompanied by the magical glow of the aurora borealis.
As you listen, enjoy a warm drink and snacks, or try a cup of chaga tea, a traditional Sámi beverage known for its healing properties. The Northern Lights have always held a special place in the Sámi understanding of the universe, and the shaman's stories will illuminate their importance in a way you've never experienced before.

Enjoy a memorable experience as you traverse snowy landscapes
Benefit from an expert local guide who’ll take you to the best spots
Soak up the tranquil atmosphere and the awe-inspiring beauty of the fjords and mountains surrounding Narvik
Ride on a cable car far up above sea level
Tour offered in English and Norwegian
Cable car ticket is included
Snowshoes provided
Wear warm winter clothing
Photo stop at Narvik Mountain Lodge
Toilets at Narvik Mountain Lodge
Not suitable for wheelchair users
All hiking on flat or downhill
If the cable car is closed an alternative route will be chosen depending on the conditions
Available: Dec 15 – April 30 depending on snow conditions
Meals: Warm drink
Experience the winter beauty of Narvik on this guided snowshoeing tour. You’ll be led by local, experienced guides who will ensure a safe and enjoyable trip that brings you closer to nature. Your adventure starts at the Narvikfjellet cable car, ascending to 656 metres above sea level where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the fjords and town nestled below.
With snowshoes strapped on, traverse the snowy trails enjoying the peaceful surroundings and stopping at scenic viewpoints for photo opportunities. Continue your walk to Narvik Mountain Lodge, where you'll experience a cozy retreat amidst the wilderness. Here, you’ll be able to savour a warm drink while marvelling at a panoramic vista of Narvik framed by snowy peaks and ice-blue fjords.
Finally, our snow walk ends at Base Camp Narvik, where a waiting bus will bring us back down.

Enjoy a walking tour of this quaint town, with a visit to the world’s only Train Chapel
Ride to 2,320ft (708 metres) above sea level in Norway’s first gondola built on sustainable principles
Soak up the breathtaking panoramic views across the majestic peaks of the Romsdal Mountains
Explore the top of the mountain on a guided walk and visit the mountaintop restaurant
Languages: English and Norwegian
Wheelchair accessible: Yes, but note that the accessible route is slightly shorter on the mountain.
Our tour starts as soon as you step on to the pier, where we’ll meet our local guide and begin our journey through the town’s key landmarks. One of the highlights is the remarkable Train Chapel, a decommissioned state railway carriage that was converted into a small chapel in 2003. This is the first of its kind Norway, if not the world.
After our walking tour, we’ll head to the Romsdal Gondola – Norway's longest and most sustainable cable car. It takes only 5 minutes for the gondola to cover the 5,510ft (1,679 metres) from fjord to the peaks of the Romsdal Mountains, but it’ll feel like we’re journeying into another world. The views along the way and from the top are spectacular.
On the mountaintop, at 2,320ft (708 metres) above sea level, we’ll scan the 360-degree views to see the unforgettable outline of Romsdalshorn (one of Norway’s most famous peaks), the pinnacle of Vengetindene, Åndalsnes town centre, and the surrounding lush valleys. It’s obvious why Åndalsnes is Norway’s mountaineering capital!
Then, we’ll explore the mountaintop on a 30-minute/1,640-ft (500-metre) guided walk and find out how the tough climate shapes the day-to-day lives of those who live here.
Before we catch the gondola back down, it’s time for a locally brewed coffee and sweet treat at Eggen Restaurant, on the mountain next to the Romsdalen Gondola station.
Combine with the Trollstigen bustour for more spectacular views.

Marvel at dramatic mountain cliffs, waterfalls and Norway’s most-photographed railway bridge
Travel one of Europe’s most scenic rail routes, as recognised by Lonely Planet
Discover the true story of how some daring Norwegians protected 50 tonnes of gold during WWII
Experience a unique blend of natural beauty and powerful history in the heart of Romsdalen
Approximate time: 12:50 - 15:35
Age restriction: None
Wheelchair accessibility: No, as there are some steps on to the train
Meals/refreshments on the trip: None
Recommended clothes: Dress according to the weather
Excursion can be combined with: Åndalsnes Town Walk and Romsdal Gondola
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants
Travel through the dramatic beauty of Romsdalen on the Rauma Railway, named “Europe’s most scenic rail journey” by Lonely Planet. This unforgettable route features towering mountain cliffs, cascading waterfalls and emerald-green rivers, offering a front-row seat to some of Norway’s most iconic landscapes – including the Troll Wall, Verma Waterfall, and Kylling Bridge, the most-photographed railway bridge in the country.
Along the way, discover the remarkable true story behind the “Golden Train”. In April 1940, during the German invasion of Norway, the country's gold reserves were secretly transported from Oslo through this very region. A group of determined Norwegians worked together under pressure to move over 50 tonnes of gold by train, protecting it from enemy forces and preserving the nation’s wealth.
This journey blends natural wonder with powerful history, offering insight into both the land and the resilience of those who once crossed it under extraordinary circumstances.

Entrance to the Hanseatic Assembly House, Schøtstuene.
Includes the Hanseatic Wharf.
Old wooden house area .
Language: English and German.
Included: Schøtstuene Assembly Rooms.
Walking information: Approx. 5km walk.
Wheelchair accessible: No.
This tour offers an initial overview of the history and structure of the city. It takes you through the charming streets of Bergen, focusing on the downtown area surrounding the bustling harbour, the town square, the theatre, the beautiful city park with adjoining art museums, not forgetting the historic areas of Bergenhus Fortress and Bryggen. We will take a closer look at the old Hanseatic Wharf which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Here, we will visit the old Schøtstuene Assembly Rooms. To take a walk in Bergen is the best way to take the Bergen ambience in completely. The city centre is compact and full of attractions, and the city’s highlights and colourful history are presented to you as we walk at a leisurely pace.

Learn about Bergen’s rich heritage and soak up picturesque coastal scenery
Explore UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf and delve into the city's seafaring past
Visit the majestic Fantoft Stave Church, a striking 12th-century wooden masterpiece
Enjoy a thrilling ride on the Ulriken Cable Car, offering breathtaking panoramic views
Food/Drinks: Not included, but guests can purchase food and drinks on Mount Ulriken
Wheelchair accessible: Yes, however Fantoft stave church is not accessible due to high thresholds
On this tour, your guide will bring Bergen's rich heritage to life. Your adventure begins with a spectacular ascent on the Ulriken Cable Car. Reaching the highest of Bergen’s seven mountains in just five minutes, awe-inspiring fjord views await at the summit. Take in the breathtaking panoramas and capture unforgettable moments from this elevated vantage point.
Next, we'll visit the Fantoft Stave Church, a wooden masterpiece dating back to 1150. Here, your guide will explain why stave churches are considered Norway’s greatest contribution to European architecture. This beautiful example of medieval craftsmanship offers a glimpse into Norway's cultural history.
Our journey continues through the city center, passing the Music Pavilion and art museums, home to works by Edvard Munch. Finally, we explore the historic Bryggen district and the UNESCO-listed Hanseatic Wharf. As you stroll through the cobblestone alleyways, your guide will reveal the city's seafaring traditions and merchant past. You'll see Bergenhus Fortress, King Haakon’s Hall and St. Mary’s Church, the oldest building in the city, each site adding depth and context to Bergen's storied past.
This comprehensive tour offers a perfect blend of Bergen's natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures.
Note: Please be aware that the church will stay closed if there is snow on the ground to prevent the old wooden structure from water damage. Guiding will be outside of the church in those cases.

Gain insight into life and work at Batterie Vara during wartime
See the world’s second largest land-mounted cannon
Visit the “House of Horror”, and find out what happened there
The terrain is uneven in places and there is a 50-metre incline up to the cannon
We first take a short sightseeing tour of Kristiansand before heading over to the Kristiansand Cannon Museum. Originally built as a German fort in WWII, Batterie Vara features the world’s second largest cannon ever to be mounted on land.
In addition to the impressive cannon itself, the bunker beneath the cannon displays interesting artefacts from the time. The nearby communication bunker focuses on the human toll of the war, telling stories of people connected to Batterie Vara during WWII.
The tour continues to The Arkivet Peace and Human Rights Centre. This building served as a Gestapo regional HQ during WWII, the basement functioning as a detention and interrogation centre. The prison cells and torture chambers from 1942-1945 have been reconstructed, and installations illustrate the grim events that took place in the basement. During the guided tour, you’ll learn about the lives of both the prisoners and prison guards of the place that came to be known as The House of Horror.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Discover the sustainable sights of Kristiansund by foot
Learn about renewal energy, urban beekeeping and other sustainable initiatives
Pick up a unique souvenir at a locally run creative collective
Language: English
Wheelchair accessible: No
Situated on the southern coast of Norway, the port city of Kristiansand is working towards becoming one of the most environmentally friendly in Europe. Your tour starts at the pier, where you’ll be introduced to renewable energy and learn more about the clean-up projects at the harbour. From here, you’ll cross the bridge to discover historic Odderøya Island, where former military barracks have been transformed into creative artist studios that run a variety of sustainable initiatives.
As you stroll around, look out for the ceramic birdhouses nested high in the trees and the incredible Giant Crab sculpture, crafted from collected waste materials, perched atop the smart-food entrepreneur centre. We’ll also explore some of the town’s green spaces: Nupen Fountain Park, home to a number of striking granite fountains erected by a local artist, and the city garden, where you’ll gain an insight into urban beekeeping at the Insect Hotel.
The final stop is Kollektivet, a creative collective run by a community of 21 local designers. Guided by a zero-waste mantra, the shop is filled with everything from chic second-hand items to genuinely unique artisan crafts and design pieces.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.

Admire scenes of forests and farmsteads on a coach ride
Experience Norwegian Christmas traditions with the locals
Taste authentic traditional Norwegian Christmas dishes
Disembarking/embarking port: Kristiansand
Available: 1 November – 30 December
Clothes: Wear comfortable walking shoes and clothes suitable for that day’s weather.
Leaving the pier, we’ll board a coach for a short sightseeing tour of Kristiansand’s city centre. We’ll continue on through popular residential areas and along the river Otra, making our way up Torridalen valley. Take in the sights of inland woods, farmsteads, and scenic river dwellings as we go.
We’ll soon arrive at the Skraastad Farm for a traditional Christmas get-together. At this time of year, the farm will be decorated in traditional Yuletide fashion. Established in 1773, Skraastad Farm has many stories embedded in its walls.
After a warm welcome, we’ll gather together in the cosy farmhouse to learn about Norwegian Christmas traditions. Indulge yourself in storytelling, traditional music, and tastings of traditional, homemade Christmas food and drinks such as pinnekjøtt lamb ribs, salmon, and Norwegian sausage. On the way back to the pier, enjoy more of the Christmas spirit of Kristiansand’s decorations in the city centre before arriving back at the ship.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
MS Trollfjord sails The North Cape Line from Oslo. On board you’ll find three restaurants, a bar and panoramic lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as a sauna and fitness room. Cabins range from cosy interiors to premium suites.
Life on board is relaxed and informal, with plenty of quiet corners to relax in, enjoy the view and share the journey with fellow travellers.
Both voyages sail between Oslo and Tromsø, but the experience differs depending on direction.
Northbound (Oslo to Tromsø): Choose this route and enjoy scenic fjord cruising in Lysefjord and cultural stops in Stavanger and Ålesund. You’ll also visit Rørvik, as well as Svolvær in the enchanting Lofoten Islands and Stokmarknes in beautiful Vesterålen, before ending your voyage in Tromsø.
Southbound (Tromsø to Oslo): Opt for this itinerary if you want to visit the North Cape. From Honningsvåg, we head south via Narvik, Åndalsnes, Bergen and Kristiansand, with relaxed scenic sailing along the sheltered inner coastal route. An ideal choice if you want to balance Arctic landscapes with southern Norway’s cultural highlights before returning to Oslo.
The North Cape Line sails between September and April. Autumn brings colourful coastal landscapes, while the long, dark nights of winter give you the best chance to see the Northern Lights. By early spring, the days grow longer again, with snow-covered scenery and crisp Arctic air.
Yes, The North Cape Line is an all-inclusive cruise. Breakfast, lunch, an afternoon snack and dinner are included, as well as unlimited selected beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks.
Norwegian, English and French are the official onboard languages. Some members of the Expedition Team, reception staff and service crew also speak German.
Most of our excursions are guided in two or three languages. Please contact the Expedition Team on board for further information.
During your voyage, our Expedition Team brings the story of the Norwegian coast to life through daily themes, lectures and on-deck guiding. Many are local Norwegians who share personal stories and insights about culture, wildlife and history along the route.
Highlights include a Canon-certified photography programme to help you capture coastal scenery and the Northern Lights, as well as informal evening gatherings with the team. Topics vary by day, from maritime history and Viking legends to geology, fjords and life in small coastal communities.
MS Trollfjord also has a sauna and a fitness room for all guests to use.
No, excursions are not included in the price of the voyage. These can be booked for an additional cost - either when you book your voyage, in the My Booking portal, or with the Expedition Team on board.
Yes. We have a variety of options available with flights, transfers and hotels. For peace of mind, when you book the whole package directly with Hurtigruten, you’ll have access to assistance 24/7 including while you are travelling. Find out more: