Savor the Northern Lights - North
Oslo - Helsinki
Escorted land & sea tour with igloo stay, husky safari & all-inclusive cruise

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An adventure over land and sea
Hop onto trains, ships, buses and husky sleighs between Oslo and Helsinki
Stay in a Glass Igloo and Glass Villa
Perfect for stargazing and watching the Northern Lights if they appear
Experience a snowmobile sleigh ride and husky dogsledding
Immerse yourself in the Lapland wilderness like never before
All-inclusive Signature cuisine on board
Enjoy fresh, locally sourced ingredients from Norway
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All meals & unlimited select drinks included
Lowest rate - Sailing September 2026
14 days
7 Stops
7 Departures

If the aurora doesn't occur within sight of the ship on your 11+ day voyage, enjoy a free 6- or 7-day trip. Offer valid for departures from Sep 20 to Mar 31.
Itinerary
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Welcome to Norway
Oslo
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Settle in at sea
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Fjord views and city culture
Stavanger
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A picturesque town
Ålesund
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An ancient fishing town
Rørvik
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Lofoten islands and our historic birthplace
Svolvær
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The gateway to the Arctic
Tromsø
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Norway, Sweden and Finland in under a minute
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Northern Lights Village or Levin Iglut hotel
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Husky safari
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Icebreaker adventure
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Finland’s capital
Helsinki
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Finland’s capital
Helsinki
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The Adventure ends
Helsinki
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The route
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Optional excursions and extensions(12)
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Oslo Discovery Tour – Bus Sightseeing
5h 30min
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On the trail of the Vikings
Stavanger 3h
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Available
all seasons

Walking tour in the old town of Stavanger
Stavanger 2h 30min
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Available
all seasons

Ålesund on Foot
Ålesund 1h 30min
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Available
Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct + Apr - May
Saga Islands Bus Tour to Alnes - Winter
Ålesund 3h
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Available
Apr - May + Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar

Architecture & Breweries - Ålesund on Foot
Ålesund 2h 15min
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all seasons

Travel Through Time in the Coastal Town of Rørvik
Rørvik 2h
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Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct

Nærøya: The island of the Gods
Rørvik 3h
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Apr - May + Nov - Mar

Lofoten Winter – Art, History and Henningsvær
Svolvær 2h 30min
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Apr - May + Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar

Winter Fishing in Lofoten
Svolvær 2h 45min
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Apr - May + Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar

Kayaking in Lofoten - Winter
Svolvær 2h 30min
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Apr - May + Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar

Lofoten RIB & Sea Eagle Adventure
Svolvær 1h 30min
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Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
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- Duration: 5h 30min
- Difficulty level:
- Price: From $132
- Booking code: CENOSL02
Practical information
Season: 4.1.2025 – 4.15.2026 (except December 24-31, 2025)
Daily at 10 a.m. (meeting time at least 15min prior, 9:30-9:45 a.m.)
Min: 2 persons
Included: A 5.5 hour Sightseeing Tour including the City center, Holmenkollen Ski Jump (outside view) and approximately 30 min free time, The Vigeland Sculpture Park (approximately 45-50 min guided walk), The Fram Museum and The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (or to Kon-Tiki Museum on Mondays in October-April & selected dates), certified English-speaking Oslo guide.
Please note that this tour is not exclusive to Hurtigruten guests. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, we reserve the right to cancel the trip until six weeks before departure
Wheelchairs: This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. Coaches are not wheelchair accessible, and the tour involves a fair amount of walking over uneven terrain and numerous steps, which may be difficult for guests with mobility impairments.
Start/end point: The bus stop located at Haakon VIIs gate (street) 1, next to the toy store “Sprell”. Look for a white coach reading "H.M.K. Class - Oslo Sightseeing" on the side.
About this activity
Embark on this discovery tour and explore Oslo's “must see” attractions. Feel the cozy atmosphere of the city center, admire stunning views over Oslo fjord from Holmenkollen Ski Jump, get in touch with the art of the most prolific Norwegian sculptor as you stroll through Vigeland Park encompassing more than 200 sculptures in bronze, granite and wrought iron. Then, on Bygdøy Peninsula you will enhance your Oslo experience by visiting 2 unique museums: the polar ship Fram Museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum or Kon-Tiki Museum.
Program is subject to a minimum number of participants.
- Port: Stavanger
- Available: all seasons
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed
- Price: From $128
- Booking code: HRS-SVG1
Best things about this excursion
Walk in the footsteps of warriors at the interactive Viking House centre
Stand on the site of one of Norway’s most significant battlegrounds
Pay a visit to a mystical stone circle
Practical information
Languages: English and German
Wheelchair accessible? No
About this activity
Our first stop is the ground-breaking Viking House, a Virtual Reality experience that recreates the exciting world of the Vikings and explores their connection with Stavanger. Through a short VR film, you’ll learn more about King Harold and the seminal Battle of Hafrsfjord – one of the most dramatic and significant events in Norway’s history, and one that resulted in the country’s unification.
From here, we’ll make our way back to reality and visit the Swords in Rock monument, which commemorates the epic battle. Unveiled in 1983, the three 33-foot-high (10-meter-high) bronze swords symbolize peace, unity, and freedom.
Our final stop will be the mysterious Domsteinene, an ancient stone circle that has baffled archaeologists, historians, and locals for more than 250 years. Theories abound as to its origin – was it a sacrificial site used by the Vikings? Or does it tell a story of directions in the sky? Perhaps you will make a breakthrough discovery during your visit.
- Port: Stavanger
- Available: all seasons
- Duration: 2h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed
- Price: From $93
- Booking code: HRS-SVG2
Best things about this excursion
See Old Stavanger’s sights up close on a leisurely walking tour
Visit the city’s main attractions, including Valberg Tower and Fargegaten
Admire Northern Europe’s best-preserved collection of wooden houses
Practical information
Languages: English and German
Included: Coffee/tea and a traditional Norwegian waffle
Wheelchair accessible? No
About this activity
Discover the best of Stavanger with a walking tour of its old town in the company of a local guide. Located on the west side of the harbor, the area is made up of 173 wooden buildings from the turn of the 18th century – the best-preserved collection in Northern Europe. As we stroll among the cobbled streets, our guide will tell us more about Stavanger’s industrial history.
Moving towards the market square, we’ll pause to admire the 27-metre-high Valberg Tower, a late 19th-century construction that served as permanent lodging for the watchmen of Stavanger. Next, we’ll explore Fargegaten (colorful street), a pedestrianized stretch of pastel-hued shops, restaurants, and local businesses that make up one of Stavanger’s most photographed spots.
We’ll finish with a stop at a local café to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, and a traditional Norwegian snack – hjertevafler (heart-shaped waffle).
- Port: Ålesund
- Available: Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct + Apr - May
- Duration: 1h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed
- Price: From $93
- Booking code: HRS-AES2
Best things about this excursion
Discover the town Ålesund and learn about its fascinating history
Stroll among its colorful streets and find out why the architecture here is so striking
Explore Brosundet harbor, where fishermen still sell their catch directly from their boats
About this activity
One of the best ways to explore Ålesund is on foot, and this walking tour takes you close to the spires, turrets, and medieval-style ornaments that characterize the town.
One winter’s night in 1904, a fire raged through Ålesund, leaving 10,000 people homeless. Over the next three years, the entire town center was rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style. Today, Ålesund is one of Norway’s most unique and beautiful towns.
We’ll stroll past colorful houses in the pedestrian zone and learn about Ålesund’s strong maritime traditions as we visit Brosundet – fishermen sell their catch directly from their boats in this pretty-as-a-picture harbor.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
- Port: Ålesund
- Available: Apr - May + Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 1: Easy - suitable for most people
- Price: From $211
- Booking code: HRS-AES3
Best things about this excursion
Explore the islands of Giske and Godøy, each with their own stories to tell
Visit a lighthouse and at 12th century marble church
Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Ålesund, with its unique Art Nouveau architecture
Practical information
Included: A drink and cake
About this activity
Drive over soaring bridges and through subsea tunnels as we visit two of the main islands in the seas surrounding Ålesund.
Our first stop is the saga island of Giske, the birthplace of the Viking chieftain Rollo. In 911 CE, Rollo invaded and founded Normandy. As the great-great-great grandfather of William the Conqueror, he also effectively sired the House of Normandy, which ruled England until 1135 CE. We’ll visit the 12th century Giske Church, which was built of white marble for one of Norway’s most powerful families (outside only).
After, we’ll drive beneath the sea to the island of Godøy, and the pretty fishing village of Alnes. Here, we’ll visit the lighthouse and pause for some coffee or tea and cake. If the weather allows us to, don’t miss the opportunity to climb the stairs inside and get a fantastic view from the top.
After this, we’ll head back to Ålesund and discover some of its many charms. This compact and pretty city is famed for its Art Nouveau architecture, and we’ll investigate some of its highlights and unique features.
- Port: Ålesund
- Available: all seasons
- Duration: 2h 15min
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed
- Price: From $152
- Booking code: HRS-AES4
Best things about this excursion
Stroll through Ålesund’s colorful streets and learn why the architecture here is so striking.
Explore Brosundet Harbor, where fishermen still sell their catch directly from their boats.
Taste a selection of beer in a small, local brewery.
About this activity
One of the best ways to explore Ålesund is on foot. This walking tour takes you close to the spires, turrets, and medieval-style ornaments that make the town so unique.
One winter’s night in 1904, a fire raged through Ålesund, leaving 10,000 people homeless. Over the next three years, the entire town center was rebuilt in Art Nouveau style. Today, Ålesund is one of Norway’s most unique and beautiful towns.
We’ll stroll past colorful houses in the pedestrian zone and learn about Ålesund’s strong maritime traditions. As we visit Brosundet, we will see fishermen selling their catch directly from their boats in this picture-perfect harbor.
Before we head back to the ship, we’ll finish the tour at a local brewery, where we’ll sample a selection of beer from the area. You’ll soon understand why small, local breweries are so popular in Norway!
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
- Port: Rørvik
- Available: Apr - May + Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 2h
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed
- Price: From $93
- Booking code: HRS-RVK1
Best things about this excursion
Take a guided tour into the history and heritage of Rørvik
Visit three unique museums: Kystmuseet Norveg, Berggården, and Telemuseet
Gain a new perspective of aquaculture through an interactive exhibition on salmon farming
See archaeological artefacts and learn about the fascinating history of local shipwrecks
About this activity
A guide will meet you on the pier before we begin our immersive walk through the town and museum tour.
Rørvik’s history starts after the ice from the Ice Age melted, when small settlements were established in the area. On our tour, we’ll visit the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Viking Age, and Middle Ages, as well as more recent times.
Each time period has its own distinctive character, but all are united by an enduring maritime heritage. One interesting part of this tour is the story of the Hurtigruten ship Sanct Svithun, which wrecked in Folla, the open stretch of water right outside of Rørvik.
First, we’ll visit the Norveg Coastal Museum, which draws architectural inspiration from ocean waves, thus resembling the famous Sydney Opera House. We’ll explore the new aquaculture exhibition, which offers insights into the incredible story of modern-day Norwegian salmon production, and we may even get a glimpse into its future.
Then we’ll make our way to Berggården, where you’ll see a shop display from 1888 and walk through historic living rooms from 1878. Our final stop is Telemuseet, which exhibits telephone sets through the ages, along with other historic technology. Here, you’ll learn about Rørvik Coast Radio Station, which used to be a vital source of information for locals.
Rørvik’s history starts after the ice has melted from the Ice Age, when small settlements were established in the area. On our tour, we’ll visit the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Viking Age, and Middle Ages, as well as more recent times.
Each era has its own distinctive character, but all are united by an enduring maritime heritage. One particularly interesting part of the tour is the story of St. Svitun, a Hurtigruten ship that was wrecked on Folla, the open stretch of sea right outside of Rørvik.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
- Port: Rørvik
- Available: Apr - May + Nov - Mar
- Duration: 3h
- Difficulty level: Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed
- Price: From $281
- Booking code: HRS-RVK2
Best things about this excursion
Enjoy a boat tour to this remote privately owned island
Embark on a guided visit of medieval Nærøykirka, once the heart of community life
Immerse yourself in the local history through thousands of years with the help of an expert guide
Get acquainted with some of the myths and legends of the island
Practical information
Language: English.
Included: Boat transfer, entry to church, plus mineral water, coffee, and a light snack.
Clothing: Wear comfortable waterproof shoes and clothes suitable for the weather on the day. In winter, it can be slippery in places, and it may be necessary to use spikes.
Walking information: It is a 1.86-mile (3-km) roundtrip walk from the boat to the church.
Wheelchair accessible: No.
About this activity
Your guide will be waiting for you as you step off the ship. Dressed in a Viking costume, they will take you to the Coastal Museum of Norveg, from where it’s a 15-minute boat ride to the island. Named after the Norse sea god Njord, Nærøya was a powerful center even in pre-Christian times and is often mentioned in the Icelandic sagas.
As Norway was Christianized, Nærøya continued to hold its position as a religious, political, economic, and administrative epicenter of Ytre Namdal between the 12th and 17th centuries, with Nærøykirka serving as the region’s county church and the heart of social and religious life, drawing communities together.
On this tour you will be an authentic pioneer, visiting a privately own island where a family farms the land in the company of their sheep and dogs, by the shadows of a medieval church with its stories and ghosts of past times. You’ll enjoy a guided tour of the church itself, discovering traces of those who once built it, as well as making the short walk to the baptismal fountain – another site of importance on the island, full of magic and myths from ancient times.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
- Port: Svolvær
- Available: Apr - May + Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar
- Duration: 2h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 1: Easy - suitable for most people
- Price: From $152
- Booking code: HRS-SVJ1
Best things about this excursion
Visit the charming fishing village of Henningsvær.
Experience the art and culture of Lofoten
Explore Lofoten and learn fascinating local history.
About this activity
The tour starts in Lofoten's de facto capital, Svolvær. You’ll be able to admire Svolværgeita, the stone pinnacle of the mountain Fløyfjellet, overlooking the town at 492 feet. Popular with mountain climbers, this iconic mountain peak is known for its goat-like appearance, with two horns protruding from the very top.
We’ll drive past Vågan church, the largest wooden church north of Trondheim, before reaching SKREI Heritage Center, which includes the Lofoten Museum and Gallery Espolin. The Lofoten Museum gives insight into how fishermen and landowners here lived throughout history, while the gallery is filled with local artist Kaare Espolin Johnson’s beautiful portraits of the Lofoten people.
On our way to the fishing village of Henningsvær, we’ll drive with the sea on one side and a steep mountainside on the other. Once we’re there, see world-class art galleries, including Gallery Lofoten, which has the world’s largest collection from the 20th century, the so-called ‘Golden age of Northern Norwegian art’. After 30 minutes of driving, we’ll return to Svolvær.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
- Port: Svolvær
- Available: Apr - May + Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar
- Duration: 2h 45min
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Active - good mobility needed
- Price: From $199
- Booking code: HRS-SVJ2
Best things about this excursion
Enjoy a deep-sea fishing experience aboard an authentic fishing boat.
Catch your own fish and learn how to prepare your catch.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Lofoten.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
Practical information
Season 24/25: Only available on The North Cape Line – Oslo to Bergen sailing
Season 25/26: Available on all sailings with MS Trollfjord
No fishing experience required
Catching a fish is not guaranteed
About this activity
Cast your line and try to catch your own fish. Soak up the fresh ocean air aboard MS Symra, a traditional 39-foot fishing cutter with a history dating back to 1917.
Under the guidance of a professional crew, you’ll use jigging reels to catch fish like pollock, haddock, and mackerel. Between February and April, it is possible to also catch skrei, Arctic cod.
No two fishing trips are the same, as we make the best of the day’s conditions. Our location will depend on the weather and where the fish are likely to be.
This trip is for everyone, whether you’re experienced at fishing or not. Spend an all-around enjoyable day at sea and take the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and learn about authentic Norwegian fishing.
- Port: Svolvær
- Available: Apr - May + Sep - Oct + Nov - Mar
- Duration: 2h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 4: Challenging - good mobility and fitness needed
- Price: From $234
- Booking code: HRS-SVJ3
Best things about this excursion
Try a new adventure sport as you learn to kayak on the Arctic Sea.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Lofoten archipelago.
Learn about the fascinating nature, history, and culture of Svolvær.
Practical information
Kayaks, dry suits, splash cover, paddle, and life vests are provided
Due to adverse weather conditions, trips may be cancelled or postponed, but alternatives will be offered where possible
Winter kayaking is only offered to adults
About this activity
This excursion starts a short walking distance from where your ship docks in the town of Svolvær, the capital of the Lofoten islands. It is tailored to those with little or no experience kayaking, but who are active and in good physical health.
After meeting your guide, you’ll begin with a safety briefing that will give you detailed instructions on the dos and don’ts of kayaking. Next, we suit up with dry suits and life vests before pairing off to board stable, tandem kayaks.
After an initial warm-up to find your sea legs and get used to the action of paddling, it’s time for us to set off.
Enjoy a peaceful two-hour kayaking trip that takes in the natural beauty that the Lofoten archipelago is so famous for.
As you go, your guide will point out places of interest along the coastline and tell you more about the islands’ rich history and culture.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
- Port: Svolvær
- Available: Jun - Aug + Sep - Oct
- Duration: 1h 30min
- Difficulty level: Level 3: Active - good mobility needed
- Price: From $187
- Booking code: HRS-SVJ4
Best things about this excursion
Get up close with nature in a RIB
Discover scenic islands and secluded beaches that are accessible only by boat
Keep your eyes peeled for the king of the sky – the magnificent Sea Eagle
Practical information
Languages: English and Norwegian.
Clothing: A safety vest, floatation suit, and goggles are provided, but extra clothing is recommended all year round. Bring your own scarf, hat, and gloves.
Wheelchair accessible: No.
Not suitable for people who are pregnant or have back problems
About this activity
Get ready to feel the thrill of the wind in your hair as we embark on a heart-pumping ride in the waters around Lofoten. After a safety briefing, you’ll head to the RIBs to begin your adventure around this archipelago, passing islets and skerries accessible only by boat.
The area we’ll explore is home to Sea Eagles, and your chances of encountering these majestic creatures up close are high. With a wingspan of up to 8.69 feet, it is the largest bird of prey in Norway, and can carry up to double their own weight. As you scan the sky, be sure to soak up your surroundings – this vibrant landscape changes with the seasons, while a symphony of birdlife fills the air.
As we navigate these stunning waters, your skipper will share their knowledge about the region, seasoning their explanations with local stories that offer an insightful peek into everyday life in Lofoten.
Excursion is subject to a minimum number of participants.
What's included
On board, you'll enjoy outstanding food, facilities and hospitality, so you can concentrate on simply enjoying the beauty of Norway.
13 nights of accommodations
Includes 7 hotel nights and 6 nights of cruise accommodations
First-class coach from Tromsø to Kemi
Along the way, marvel at scenic Arctic landscapes of fjords, mountains & forests
Daily dining at charming main restaurant Flora
Self-serve breakfast, lunch buffet & à la carte dinner with local ingredients
Unlimited select drinks - Flora, Árran, 1893 Bar
Choose from selected beers, wines, spirits & soft drinks
Choice of cabin/suite type
Customize your stay by selecting your cabin or suite type
Free daily minibar refills of refreshing drinks
Keep your minibar stocked with your favorite refreshments at no extra charge
Free Wi-Fi
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On-deck food tastings
Enjoy the flavors of Norway live culinary demos & tastings
Second-class rail from Kemi to Helsinki
Enjoy stunning views of lush forests and glistening lakes
Variety of bucket-list excursions
Husky & 3-country border safaris, Auroras hunt, Icebreaker cruise, Helsinki tour
Afternoon snack at the 1893 Bar
Tea, coffee & homemade pastries served daily in our cozy bar
Fine dining at Røst
Daily breakfast, lunch & dinner at our award-winning fine-dining restaurant
Unlimited selected drinks & cocktails
Enjoy a premium drinks selection, including our carefully curated cocktails
Exclusive dinner with the ship’s officers
Enjoy a unique dining experience with the ship's officers
Afternoon tea
Tea, cakes & sparkling wine served in the afternoon (on occasion)
Nightly turndown service for peaceful sleep
Unwind in your welcoming and serene suite for a good night's rest
Onboard pianist
Unwind each evening in the 1893 Bar with music from our onboard pianist
Fitness room, sauna, pano lounge & outdoor deck
Prioritize your wellness by relaxing, staying active and enjoying top-deck views
Special access to Hurtigruten photo sharing app
Share your photos with fellow passengers onboard as they share theirs with you
2,500 NOK in onboard credit
Enjoy 2,500 NOK (approx. $250) per cabin to spend during your voyage
Exclusive visit to the bridge
Experience behind-the-scenes access to the bridge when the ship is in port
Clothing pack
Enjoy a Scandinavian-inspired welcome pack curated for your Norwegian adventures
Equipment rentals for outdoor activities
Experience outdoor activities off ship with a selection of equipment rentals
Free use of binoculars
Get a closer view of the Norwegian coast and its spectacular wildlife
MS Trollfjord
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
Owner’s suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Owner’s suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Owner’s suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Owner’s suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Owner’s suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite
Suite on upper deck