Highlights along the Norwegian coast
From magnificent fjords and mighty mountains to historic cities and culture-rich towns, there are many wonders to explore on the Norwegian coast.
Spanning 63,962 miles, Norway's mainland coastline - including its 1,190 fjords and 50,000 islands - is the second longest in the world after Canada. To put this into context - if stretched out, Norway's coastline would circle the Earth some two and a half times.
To truly experience Norway’s coast, then, it's best to do as Norwegians have done for centuries and explore by ship. We’ve been sailing these waters since 1893 – nobody knows Norway’s coastal highlights like we do.
Not to be missed
The North Cape
Once you’ve experienced this dramatic plateau, you will understand why it is one of the absolute highlights of a trip to Norway.
Lofoten and Vesterålen
Jagged mountains, small fishing towns and sandy beaches - Lofoten and Vesterålen are must-visits when searching for the authentic Norway.
The Helgeland Coast
Stretching across the Arctic Circle from Rørvik up to Ørnes, the Helgeland Coast is often singled out as one of the most enjoyable parts of a Norwegian cruise.
Natural wonders
The Norwegian fjords are naturally top of the wishlist for many visitors, but there are plenty of other spectacular natural attractions to keep an eye out for as you explore Norway's coast.
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Natural wonders along the Norwegian coast
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Saltstraumen
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Jostedalsbreen glacier
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Svartisen Glacier
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Lofotveggen and Vestfjorden
Towns and cities along the Norwegian coast
The best things to do in Bergen
Surrounded by fjords and seven mountains, Bergen offers the ideal combination of nature, culture, history and exhilarating city life.
Historic sites in Trondheim
Founded by the Vikings in the 10th century, Trondheim is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the country.
Get to know Hammerfest
Situated in northern Norway, the Arctic port of Hammerfest holds the distinction of being the region's oldest city.
Norway's UNESCO sites
From prehistoric rock art to majestic fjords, Norway has eight UNESCO World Heritage sites, each of which is worth a visit before or after your Norway cruise.
History and architecture
Trondenes Church
Dating from the 13th century, Trondenes is the world’s northernmost medieval church.
Kjeungskjær Lighthouse
Perched on a tiny skerry, this distinctive seamark shines across the busy shipping lane at Bjungfjord.
The Atlantic Ocean Road
Crossing eight bridges in northwest Norway, the Atlantic Ocean Road has been dubbed as "the world’s most scenic drive".