Christmas on the Norwegian Coast
Set sail on a Christmas or New Year voyage with us along the Norwegian coast as it sparkles with seasonal magic.
Winter is always a special time of year on Norway’s coast, but you’ll find it especially magical around Christmas and New Year. Together, the promise of the Northern Lights, the presence of the Polar Night, and a dusting of snow create a fairy-tale atmosphere.
Spend a few days above the Arctic Circle under the Auroral Zone as you discover Norway's Christmas traditions among astounding fjords and wildlife. Celebrate the end of year against the backdrop of Norway's beautiful coast and picturesque villages. And browse the irresistible stalls of a host of traditional markets.
How to make the most of Norway at Christmas
Snow-dusted mountains and markets. Crisp air that clouds from your mouth. Twinkling lights along the shoreline. And if you’re lucky, a festive display from the Northern Lights. The Norwegian coast puts on an unforgettable show for the most wonderful time of the year.
From dog sledding through the snowy landscape to wandering through the world’s biggest gingerbread town, we’ve rounded up 9 magical ways to experience Christmas in Norway.
All aboard for a Norwegian Christmas
Throughout December, our ships are decked out with baubles and lights. A Christmas tree sets the scene and the sound of carols fills the air. It’s all about julesteming – getting into the true Christmas spirit! As you sail along the Norwegian coastline, take part in Norwegian Christmas traditions and activities.
Join your Expedition Team as they host talks and answer your questions about the places, traditions, and people you're likely to encounter. On Christmas Eve, you could be invited to try traditional Norwegian Christmas foods such as julegrøt, a creamy rice porridge traditionally served at Christmas. In keeping with Norwegian tradition, we’ve hidden an almond inside – and whoever finds it gets a gift.
Please be aware that the Christmas programme can vary from ship to ship.
Festive activities on your ship
Christmas sailing dates: Coastal: 14 - 29 December 2024 | MS Trollfjord: 22 December 2024
From Christmas Eve to New Year’s Eve, every one of our ships add a variety of festive onboard activities to your voyage. You might find the crew gathering everyone to sing Christmas carols. Or you can pipe icing onto pepperkake (gingerbread) as you sip non-alcoholic gløgg (mulled wine).
Perhaps you can join the crew to decorate your ship’s Christmas tree, listen to Christmas music around your ship, or hand-make Christmas ornaments.
Looking for a last-minute gift? Take advantage of seasonal discounts when you buy Christmas treats in the gift shop. There are special programmes for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, 26th December, and New Year’s Eve, too.
Christmas Eve
Feast on an abundant Christmas lunch buffet.
Join Norwegian church services in ports, where arrival and departure times permit.
Spend the evening immersed in Norwegian traditions as you celebrate on board.
Gather with other guests and crew to sing Christmas carols.
Help yourself to endless coffee and cake in the bar.
Christmas Day
Linger over a Christmas brunch and an evening buffet in the restaurant.
Join Norwegian church services in ports, where arrival and departure times permit.
Help yourself to endless coffee and cake in the bar.
26 December
Feast on a Christmas buffet in the restaurant.
New Year's Eve
Welcome in the New Year with a banquet, dancing in the var, and a toast.
Watch fireworks set off by locals celebrating along the coast.
A festive feast
As well as special menus, Norway's Coastal Kitchen brings you the freshest, local ingredients – with a Christmas twist. Between Christmas and New Year, your onboard restaurant serves either a Christmas breakfast or premium breakfast. For lunch, choose between a Christmas lunch and a regular lunch with a touch of Christmas. There are Christmassy tastings onboard, too.
On the Christmas menu, you might find traditional Norwegian dishes such as lutefisk (lye fish), pinnekjøtt (salted, dried mutton), and gløgg (mulled wine). Your New Year's Eve menu is laden with indulgent dishes such as king crab, lobster and chocolate terrine.
Feel festive on shore
Kommen Sie in Weihnachtsstimmung, wenn Sie in den Häfen sind. Die Städte und Dörfer entlang der norwegischen Küste schmücken sich festlich und schaffen so eine ganz besondere weihnachtliche Atmosphäre für Sie.
Bergen
Bergen is at its best for Christmas. Browse its charming Christmas market, visit the world's biggest gingerbread city, and admire Bryggen covered in strings of lights. Don’t miss the Christmas House, which fills two entire floors with Christmas decorations.
Tromsø
Deep within the Arctic Circle, Tromsø glitters at Christmastime – often beneath the magical Northern Lights. The main street dazzles with fairy lights, handcrafted goods are piled high in the Christmas market, but the Christmas tree at Stortorget is the centre of the festivities.
Lofoten
In this archipelago, Christmas is full of traditions with Christmas streets, cosy Christmas markets, and concerts. Thanks to the Polar Night, there’s a wonderful atmosphere all day long. Go Christmas shopping, listen to Christmas concerts, or simply stroll between the quayside and the mountains.
Seasonal excursions
Dial up the julesteming (festive spirit) by booking a seasonal excursion. What could be more Christmassy than a magical wintertime activity such as dogsledding, meeting reindeer, immersing yourself in the traditions of towns and villages ablaze with Christmas lights, or visiting a snow hotel? Here are a few excursions to get you in the spirit.
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Hjørundfjord - tastes and traditions
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Fishing Village Visit
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Kirkenes Snowhotel
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Trondheim City Walk
Explore Norway in winter with Hurtigruten
Our Christmas sailings
We have Christmas traditions that stretch through our 130-year history. For more information on our sailings, select your favourite route.
Experience Christmas in Norway
Christmastime in Norway is pure magic. Open fires, snowy landscapes, foods that warm the soul, distinctive traditions: it has all the ingredients for a fairy-tale Christmas.
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