The Coastal Express – Roundtrip

Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen

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

MS Kong Harald passing through the Raftsundet Strait, between the islands of Hinnøya and Austvågøya

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MS Kong Harald passing through the Raftsundet Strait, between the islands of Hinnøya and Austvågøya
Take a riverside stroll through Ålesund and admire the local architecture
Enjoy locally sourced Norwegian cuisine as part of your full-board dining experience on board Hurtigruten
Toast marshmallows by the fire after a day of snowshoeing near Tromsø
Bryggen Wharf, Bergen in the sunshine with colourful houses featuring buildings dating back to the 14th century

Our classic roundtrip route along the length of Norway’s coast, named ‘The World’s Most Beautiful Voyage’

The coastal voyage that started it all. Calling at 34 unique ports along Norway’s coast and sailing the route northbound and southbound, the voyage covers 2,500 nautical miles of ever-changing scenery.

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  • The original Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen (BKB) route

    Iconic towns, deep fjords and picturesque coastal villages

  • Full-board dining with Norway's Coastal Kitchen

    Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner made from the region's finest local ingredients

  • Comfortable cabins with private bathrooms

    Choose from spacious suites to inside or outside cabin options

  • Up to 6 port calls each day

    Short and long stops, offering a deeper look at coastal life

  • Enhance your voyage with optional seasonal excursions

    Such as hiking, dogsledding, boat safaris, e-bike tours and cultural visits

Highlights of this voyage

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Bergen

Bergen

Start and end your voyage in historic Bergen – framed by mountains and sea. Wander Bryggen’s UNESCO-listed wharfs, explore hidden lanes, and savour the spirit of Norway’s most storied coastal city.

Tromsø encounters

Tromsø encounters

Experience Tromsø, the lively “Gateway to the Arctic”, where polar history, northern culture, and café life blend beneath snow-capped mountains and an ever-changing canopy of light.

Lofoten wonders

Lofoten wonders

Sail beneath the jagged peaks of the Lofoten Wall, a dreamscape of sea and stone. Wander harbours lined with red rorbuer cabins and watch seabirds wheel above mirrored fjords.

The North Cape

The North Cape

Stand at the edge of Europe atop the North Cape plateau – a place of wind, vast skies, and unbroken horizons where the Arctic Ocean stretches toward the pole.

Art Nouveau Ålesund

Art Nouveau Ålesund

Discover Ålesund’s elegant Art Nouveau architecture and lively harbours, where spires and sea meet under mountain light. Wander cobbled streets, visit local cafés, and watch fishing boats drift between colourful waterfront houses.

Cross the Arctic Circle

Cross the Arctic Circle

Cross the Arctic Circle – a symbolic passage marked by ceremony, laughter, and sea spray – as stories of explorers and coastal traditions come alive under endless skies.

Trondheim heritage

Trondheim heritage

Walk through Trondheim’s cobbled streets to Nidaros Cathedral – Norway’s Gothic masterpiece and sacred heart – then linger by the river cafés of Bakklandet, where old timber wharfs meet city life.

Helgeland Coast legends

Helgeland Coast legends

Cruise past mythic peaks like the Seven Sisters and Torghatten’s hollow heart – landscapes woven with legend, glinting under the soft Nordic light that defines Norway’s southern shores.

Coastal flavours

Coastal flavours

Savour Norway’s coast through its cuisine – from Arctic char and king crab to freshly baked bread and creamy brunost (brown cheese). Each meal celebrates local ingredients shaped by sea, season, and tradition.

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A different kind of cruise experience

We’ve been carrying visitors, locals and cargo along the Coastal Express route, steady as the tides since 1893. Our iconic postal ships call at 34 picturesque ports between Bergen and Kirkenes all year round – but it’s never just about the schedule. It’s about feeling the true pulse of everyday life along “The World’s Most Beautiful Voyage”.

On an Original voyage, you don’t just cruise Norway’s coast. You live it.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

Seven ships sail the Coastal Express route, and your ship will depend on your departure date. All offer similar facilities and experiences, though MS Vesterålen is smaller and offers a more classic, intimate feel.

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The Coastal Express sails year-round, as it has done since 1893. Summer is the most popular season, with long days to explore under the Midnight Sun, while winter offers the chance to see the Northern Lights. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are quieter times to travel, with fewer crowds and spectacular seasonal colours along the coast.

On a roundtrip voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes and back, The Coastal Express calls at 34 unique ports - 34 northbound and 33 southbound - throughout the day and night. Some are short stops of only 15–30 minutes, while others last several hours, giving you more time to explore. The longest port calls include Trondheim, Bodø, Tromsø and Kirkenes.

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Yes. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included, and are served in the main restaurant, Torget. Tea, filter coffee and water are also available throughout the day. Additional food and drink packages - such as upgrades to include dining in Kysten - can be purchased online, by calling our Customer Service Centre, or when on board.

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Yes, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the ship - both in your cabin and in communal areas.

There is so much more to do on board than just watch the Norwegian coast sail by. Our Expedition Team run daily lectures, presentations, on-deck talks and evening gatherings tailored to the season. Expect around 10–15 lectures on topics such as history, wildlife, geology and the Northern Lights (in winter) or the Midnight Sun (in summer). You’ll also find a sauna on board (open daily 06:00–22:00 - not on MS Vesterålen) and outdoor hot tubs on certain ships (MS Nordnorge, MS Nordkapp, MS Polarlys and MS Richard With).

Norwegian and English are the official onboard languages. Some members of the Expedition Team, reception staff and service crew also speak German. On board MS Richard With, some of the Expedition Team also speak French. Most of our excursions are guided in two or three languages. Please contact the Expedition Team on board for further information.

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.

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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:

Yes. All our ships welcome wheelchair users and have accessible cabins with automatic doors. Passengers need to bring their own wheelchair and, if assistance is required, travel with a companion. Please let us know at the time of booking so we can make the right arrangements.

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