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The Coastal Express: Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen

The Coastal Express: Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen

  • 28th June 2026 for 11 Nights
  • Outside price from $5,627 pp

    Your itinerary

    Bergen - Floro/Kinn - Maloy - Torvik - Alesund - Molde, Norway - Kristiansund, Norway - Trondheim - Rorvik - Bronnoysund - Sandnessjøen,Alsten, Norway - Nesna - Ornes - Bodo - Stamsund - Svolvaer - Stokmarknes, Vesteralen - Sortland - Risoyhamn - Harstad, Norway - Finnsnes - Tromso, Norway - Skjervoy - Oksfjord - Hammerfest - Havoysund - Honningsvag, Norway - Kjollefjord - Mehamm - Berlevag - Batsfjord - Vardo - Vadso - Kirkenes - Vardo - Batsfjord - Berlevag - Mehamm - Kjollefjord - Honningsvag, Norway - Havoysund - Hammerfest - Oksfjord - Skjervoy - Tromso, Norway - Finnsnes - Harstad, Norway - Risoyhamn - Sortland - Stokmarknes, Vesteralen - Svolvaer - Stamsund - Bodo - Ornes - Nesna - Sandnessjøen,Alsten, Norway - Torghatten, Norway - Bronnoysund - Rorvik - Trondheim - Kristiansund, Norway - Bergen

    Day 1

    Bergen

    28th June 2026

    Bergen is surrounded by seven mountains, and one of the most popular attractions of the world: the fjords. The city offers the ideal combination of nature, culture, history and exhilarating city life. What has made Bergen famous is its unique charm, which is something you have to experience for yourself. Enjoy strolling around the old streets and alleyways where people have lived for centuries.Walking through UNESCO-listed Bryggen’s narrow alleyways, made even darker and more mysterious by overhanging balconies, feels like stepping back in time. Bryggen is not a museum but part of the cultural heritage that is still in use - a living historical area of the city. The Fløibanen Funicular is a very popular attraction, running from the city centre to the top of Mount Fløyen in about 7 minutes. From the viewing platform you can admire spectacular views of the city, mountains and fjords. In addition to the wide range of hikes, you'll find a restaurant, café, souvenir shop and playground...

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    Day 2

    Floro

    29th June 2026

    A stay in Florø gives you the opportunity to experience Norwegian nature from a more active perspective, with lighthouse safaris, sea fishing, kayaking and coastal hikes. This is an area full of stunning archipelagos, with great opportunities for summit hikes on islands rising straight out of the sea...

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    Day 2

    Maloy

    29th June 2026

    Maloy

    Day 2

    Torvik

    29th June 2026

    Torvik

    Day 2

    Alesund

    29th June 2026

    Ålesund is mostly known for its unique Art Nouveau architecture, which was in fact the result of a disaster. In 1904, the larger part of Ålesund was destroyed in a devastating fire. In an act of excellent foresight, it was decided to rebuild the town entirely in Art Nouveau, the fashionable style of the time. Most of this beauty has been preserved. If you look up as you explore the town, you will be enchanted by the rounded towers, sinuous lines and foliate forms typical of Art Nouveau...

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    Day 2

    Molde

    29th June 2026

    The many lush and flowering rose gardens have given this lovely fjord town its label "The City of Roses". Home to 25,000 inhabitants, Molde is the administrative centre and commercial hub of Møre og Romsdal county. It offers a fabulous mountain panorama view and a relatively mild climate. Molde Jazz, Norway's largest jazz festival, showcases jazz from all corners of the world for a week each summer...

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    Day 3

    Kristiansund

    30th June 2026

    Kristiansand is a city in southern Norway. Its old town, Posebyen, features traditional wooden houses. In the center, neo-Gothic Kristiansand Cathedral is near the Sørlandets Museum, which displays Norwegian art from 1800 to today. The southeastern shoreline includes the Bystranda city beach, the 17th-century Christiansholm Fortress rotunda and Fiskebrygga quay, lined with fishmongers selling their catch...

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    Day 3

    Trondheim

    30th June 2026

    This attractive city was Norways first capital, between 997 and 1380, it was here that the new Kings of old Norway recieved their ceremonial blessing. Rebuilt in the 17th century, this cosmopolitan city boasts wide streets lined with brightly coloured houses and gabled warehouses...

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    Day 3

    Rorvik

    30th June 2026

    Rørvik is a port village in the municipality of Nærøysund in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is on the eastern side of the Vikna archipelago on the island of Inner-Vikna. The 1.82-square-kilometre village has a population of 3,129 and a population density of 1,719 inhabitants per square kilometre. ..

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    Day 4

    Bronnoysund

    1st July 2026

    Brønnøysund is situated on a narrow peninsula on the mainland, surrounded by islands and water. Here, you're actually half way on the long northbound stretch of land that is Norway. The small coastal town of 5,000 inhabitants is centred on the narrow, but strategically situated harbour, which caters for all trade and fishing. It is a vibrant and pretty little town with an attractive visitors' marina. Use some time to stroll around the streets – perhaps a walk along Havnegata, where you can enjoy looking at the small boats and bustling life of the archipelago. Sample the street life and go into one of the pubs, or treat yourself to a delicious meal at one of the restaurants...

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    Day 4

    Sandnessjoen

    1st July 2026

    Sandnessjøen is a town and the administrative centre of Alstahaug Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Sandnessjøen was granted special trading privileges in the late 1600s and it received town status in 1999. Sandnessjøen is located on the island of Alsta, just west of the De syv søstre mountain range...

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    Day 4

    Nesna

    1st July 2026

    Nesna is a municipality in Nordland county and part of the Helgeland region. The scenic surroundings comprise the islands of Hugla, Handnesøya and Tomma. Our ships arrive twice a day, but unfortunately, we do not stop long enough here for you to take a walk. Still, from deck you can see locals embark and disembark, and mail and cargo getting loaded on and off the ship – a part of everyday life along the coast...

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    Day 4

    Ornes

    1st July 2026

    Ørnes is the administrative centre of the municipality of Meløy in Nordland county, Norway. The old village is mentioned in documents dating from 1610 when a tenant farmer lived here.

    Day 4

    Bodo

    1st July 2026

    Surrounded by sea and fjord, the light in Bodø constantly shifts with the wind and weather. And then there’s the exotic fact that both the midnight sun and northern lights can be seen from here. Bodø is the capital of Nordland county and lies just north of the Arctic Circle where the midnight sun is visible from 2 June to 10 July. Due to atmospheric refraction, there is no true polar night in Bodø, but because of the mountains south of Bodø, the sun is not visible from the city from early December to early January. Monthly average number of sun hours in Bodø peaks in June with 221 hours...

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    Day 4

    Stamsund

    1st July 2026

    This charming fishing village is located on the south side of the island of Vestvågøy in the Lofoten archipelago, along the Vestfjord. With a population of 1,000, Stamsund is an important fishing port and the largest base for Lofoten trawl fishing. Gradually, more and more tourists discover Lofoten, with its marvelous scenery, enhanced by the midnight sun in the summer and the northern lights in the winter. Lofoten’s legendary seasonal fishery takes place from January to April, with bustling activity on land and sea. The waters off Stamsund offer excellent opportunities for fishing, especially in March. The surrounding mountains offer ample opportunities for hiking...

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    Day 4

    Svolvaer

    1st July 2026

    Svolvær is the administrative centre of Vågan Municipality in Nordland County, Norway. It is located on the island of Austvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago, along the Vestfjorden

    Day 5

    Stokmarknes

    2nd July 2026

    Stokmarknes is the settlement and administration centre in Hadsel Municipality on the north side of the Hadseløya. Among the population of only 3,200, you will find people from 25 nations, many of them attracted by job opportunities in the fishing industry.In Stokmarknes you find the museum of Hurtigruten, offering a journey through time along the coast. See the changes that have been made on board the ships over the last 120 years, and hear darker tales of shipwrecks and loss of life, also part of Hurtigruten's history. Next to the museum you’ll find the old ship MS Finnmarken as an impressive landmark...

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    Day 5

    Sortland

    2nd July 2026

    Sortland or Suortá is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Vesterålen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Sortland. Other population centres in Sortland include Bø, Holand, Holmstad, Liland, Sigerfjord, Strand, and Vik..

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    Day 5

    Risoyhamn

    2nd July 2026

    Risøyhamn is a village in Andøy Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located on the southern part of the island of Andøya. The island of Andøya is connected to the neighboring island of Hinnøya by the Andøy Bridge at Risøyhamn...

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    Day 5

    Harstad

    2nd July 2026

    Originally a flourishing centre of the herring trade, Harstad has moved into the shipbuilding industry with equal gusto.

    Day 5

    Finnsnes

    2nd July 2026

    Finnsnes is a small town located on the mainland in the municipality of Lenvik. Every summer, the community prepares for the one-week summer festival, aiming to put Finnsnes on the map. The central park offers the rare attraction of a natural lake within it. Fishing and agriculture is still important, and fish farming is of increasing economic importance. Several small boroughs surround Finnsnes, forming one large urban area. It is an important hub for transportation both on land and sea. Tromsø and Harstad can be reached within a little more than an hour by speedboat...

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    Day 5

    Tromso

    2nd July 2026

    Tromsø’s numerous attractions include wildlife and impressive vistas, as well as history, culture and daring architecture. Often described as the Paris of the north, Tromsø offers a lively nightlife, friendly locals and a range of restaurants specializing in the fresh produce of the region. The city centre offers great shopping - from locally made specialties to Nordic and international brands...

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    Day 5

    Skjervoy

    2nd July 2026

    Skjervøy is an island and municipality in the northern part of Troms County. It is a typical fishing community where seafood production provides the main livelihood. In recent years fish farming and aquaculture has grown increasingly important. The 2,900 citizens live on several islands. There are great conditions for outdoor activities in the area. The oldest wooden church in Nord-Hålogaland diocese, built in 1728, is found in Skjervøy...

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    Day 6

    Oksfjord

    3rd July 2026

    To the southeast you can glimpse Norway’s fifth largest glacier, Øksfjordjøkulen (1,204 metres above sea level). This is the only glacier on mainland Norway to ‘calve’ directly into the sea, a uniquely arctic phenomenon. The district has a population of 500 and Øksfjord is the administrative centre for the municipality of Loppa. Fish processing plants and a shipyard tell us about an area dependent on outcome from the sea...

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    Day 6

    Hammerfest

    3rd July 2026

    Since it was founded, Hammerfest has defended its position as the world’s northernmost town. It lies roughly at the same latitude as the northernmost parts of Siberia and Alaska. In spite of the extreme northern location there is no permafrost here. Still, Hammerfest often experiences heavy snowfall in winter. The people living here enjoy 24 hours of daylight in summer - and during some parts of the winter the sun does not rise above the horizon...

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    Day 6

    Havoysund

    3rd July 2026

    Havøysund is a small fishing village of 1,000 inhabitants, with fish processing factories and a boat yard as key economic pillars. You will be struck by the varied and charming architecture, with post-war houses in different colours livening up the shoreline. The Måsøy Museum was established in a building originally built as a rectory. The collection of items consists of 19th century fishing tools and equipment. In addition there are several fixed exhibitions such as a kitchen, living room, school building and line-baiting booth. Norsk Hydro has built a windmill park on the island, which has become a landmark for people at sea. The 15 windmills are located at Gavlen, where the viewpoint and the cafe provide a stunning view to the Barents Sea and the surroundings...

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    Day 6

    Honningsvag

    3rd July 2026

    Honningsvag is the largest fishing village in Finmark and was completely rebuilt after the last war. It is the nearest port of call to the North Cape and from here it is possible to take an excursion to Nordkapp at 71 degrees North...

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    Day 6

    Kjollefjord

    3rd July 2026

    Kjøllefjord is the administrative centre of Lebesby Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The village is located on the northwestern part of the Nordkinn Peninsula, on the shore of a small fjord which empties into the larger Laksefjorden...

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    Day 6

    Mehamm

    3rd July 2026

    This intimate community is located on the small Vedvik peninsula, a part of the greater Nordkinn Peninsula. While small, Mehamn is active and growing and has a long heritage. Every year, several festivals and cultural events are hosted here. The settlement also has a vibrant nightlife, including a nightclub, with frequent live music performances. It offers several accommodation establishments; a hotel, a guesthouse and a hostel as well as a campsite for RVs/coaches.The primary industry in Mehamn has always been fishing, and the area was originally settled because of its natural harbour and proximity to the fishing grounds. The town is a traditional fishing settlement with about 800 inhabitants, and is the transport hub of the Nordkyn Peninsula. It is also the northernmost port of Hurtigruten. In addition to boats and ships, the preferred means of transport is the snowmobile...

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    Day 6

    Berlevag

    3rd July 2026

    With 1,000 inhabitants, Berlevåg is one of the largest fishing villages in Finnmark County. Several fish processing plants encircle its large harbour. The film “Cool and Crazy” (Heftig og begeistret) from 2001 made Berlevåg well-known worldwide. The documentary on the local male choir touched hearts, and both the film and the choir were invited to events all around the world.The Berlevåg Harbour Museum documents the coastal culture and the amazing story of the 70-year process of building the breakwaters in Berlevåg. Before roads came to Berlevåg in 1959, a safe harbour was a life necessity for the community. The story of the breakwater is a testimony of the strong will and ability to survive in this little fishing village. The breakwater also offers an inspiring walk - whether you want to experience the roaring ocean, the midnight sun or the northern lights...

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    Day 7

    Batsfjord

    4th July 2026

    Båtsfjord is situated on the north coast of the Varanger peninsula. Previously, there were several villages along this barren coast, but today everyone lives in the town of Båtsfjord, sheltered at the end of the Båtsfjord inlet. The municipality has a population of 2,000. Båtsfjord is one of the major centres for the Norwegian fishing industry, and has several fish processing factories, a freezing plant, a filleting factory and ship repair yards. The church dates from 1971. At 241.8 m, the TV mast is the highest in Norway...

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    Day 7

    Vardo

    4th July 2026

    Vardø has the best viewpoint towards the Norwegian-Russian Arctic and the Northeast Passage. It will thrill you with its location on a windy island, connected to the mainland with Norway’s oldest underwater tunnel. It will freshen you up with its climate (this is the last stop before the North Pole). And it will amuse you with its good-humoured and friendly people. Vardø municipality has approximately 2,200 inhabitants. It is the only town in Norway situated in the Arctic climate zone. This of course means a lot for vegetation and animal life...

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    Day 7

    Vadso

    4th July 2026

    Vadsø is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark County, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Vadsø, which was the administrative centre of the former Finnmark county. Other settlements in Vadsø include Ekkerøy, Kiby, Krampenes, Skallelv, Valen, and Vestre Jakobselv...

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    Day 7

    Kirkenes

    4th July 2026

    Kirkenes is located in the extreme northeastern part of Norway on the Bøkfjord, a branch of the Varangerfjord, near the Russian border. We're about 400 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle and actually as far east as St. Petersburg. Most of the approximately 7,000 inhabitants are of Norwegian background, while a minority is Sami. Others originate from Finland and some 500 immigrants have recently arrived from Russia...

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    Day 7

    Vardo

    4th July 2026

    Vardø has the best viewpoint towards the Norwegian-Russian Arctic and the Northeast Passage. It will thrill you with its location on a windy island, connected to the mainland with Norway’s oldest underwater tunnel. It will freshen you up with its climate (this is the last stop before the North Pole). And it will amuse you with its good-humoured and friendly people. Vardø municipality has approximately 2,200 inhabitants. It is the only town in Norway situated in the Arctic climate zone. This of course means a lot for vegetation and animal life...

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    Day 7

    Batsfjord

    4th July 2026

    Båtsfjord is situated on the north coast of the Varanger peninsula. Previously, there were several villages along this barren coast, but today everyone lives in the town of Båtsfjord, sheltered at the end of the Båtsfjord inlet. The municipality has a population of 2,000. Båtsfjord is one of the major centres for the Norwegian fishing industry, and has several fish processing factories, a freezing plant, a filleting factory and ship repair yards. The church dates from 1971. At 241.8 m, the TV mast is the highest in Norway...

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    Day 7

    Berlevag

    4th July 2026

    With 1,000 inhabitants, Berlevåg is one of the largest fishing villages in Finnmark County. Several fish processing plants encircle its large harbour. The film “Cool and Crazy” (Heftig og begeistret) from 2001 made Berlevåg well-known worldwide. The documentary on the local male choir touched hearts, and both the film and the choir were invited to events all around the world.The Berlevåg Harbour Museum documents the coastal culture and the amazing story of the 70-year process of building the breakwaters in Berlevåg. Before roads came to Berlevåg in 1959, a safe harbour was a life necessity for the community. The story of the breakwater is a testimony of the strong will and ability to survive in this little fishing village. The breakwater also offers an inspiring walk - whether you want to experience the roaring ocean, the midnight sun or the northern lights...

    Read More
    Day 8

    Mehamm

    5th July 2026

    This intimate community is located on the small Vedvik peninsula, a part of the greater Nordkinn Peninsula. While small, Mehamn is active and growing and has a long heritage. Every year, several festivals and cultural events are hosted here. The settlement also has a vibrant nightlife, including a nightclub, with frequent live music performances. It offers several accommodation establishments; a hotel, a guesthouse and a hostel as well as a campsite for RVs/coaches.The primary industry in Mehamn has always been fishing, and the area was originally settled because of its natural harbour and proximity to the fishing grounds. The town is a traditional fishing settlement with about 800 inhabitants, and is the transport hub of the Nordkyn Peninsula. It is also the northernmost port of Hurtigruten. In addition to boats and ships, the preferred means of transport is the snowmobile...

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    Day 8

    Kjollefjord

    5th July 2026

    Kjøllefjord is the administrative centre of Lebesby Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The village is located on the northwestern part of the Nordkinn Peninsula, on the shore of a small fjord which empties into the larger Laksefjorden...

    Read More
    Day 8

    Honningsvag

    5th July 2026

    Honningsvag is the largest fishing village in Finmark and was completely rebuilt after the last war. It is the nearest port of call to the North Cape and from here it is possible to take an excursion to Nordkapp at 71 degrees North...

    Read More
    Day 8

    Havoysund

    5th July 2026

    Havøysund is a small fishing village of 1,000 inhabitants, with fish processing factories and a boat yard as key economic pillars. You will be struck by the varied and charming architecture, with post-war houses in different colours livening up the shoreline. The Måsøy Museum was established in a building originally built as a rectory. The collection of items consists of 19th century fishing tools and equipment. In addition there are several fixed exhibitions such as a kitchen, living room, school building and line-baiting booth. Norsk Hydro has built a windmill park on the island, which has become a landmark for people at sea. The 15 windmills are located at Gavlen, where the viewpoint and the cafe provide a stunning view to the Barents Sea and the surroundings...

    Read More
    Day 8

    Hammerfest

    5th July 2026

    Since it was founded, Hammerfest has defended its position as the world’s northernmost town. It lies roughly at the same latitude as the northernmost parts of Siberia and Alaska. In spite of the extreme northern location there is no permafrost here. Still, Hammerfest often experiences heavy snowfall in winter. The people living here enjoy 24 hours of daylight in summer - and during some parts of the winter the sun does not rise above the horizon...

    Read More
    Day 8

    Oksfjord

    5th July 2026

    To the southeast you can glimpse Norway’s fifth largest glacier, Øksfjordjøkulen (1,204 metres above sea level). This is the only glacier on mainland Norway to ‘calve’ directly into the sea, a uniquely arctic phenomenon. The district has a population of 500 and Øksfjord is the administrative centre for the municipality of Loppa. Fish processing plants and a shipyard tell us about an area dependent on outcome from the sea...

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    Day 8

    Skjervoy

    5th July 2026

    Skjervøy is an island and municipality in the northern part of Troms County. It is a typical fishing community where seafood production provides the main livelihood. In recent years fish farming and aquaculture has grown increasingly important. The 2,900 citizens live on several islands. There are great conditions for outdoor activities in the area. The oldest wooden church in Nord-Hålogaland diocese, built in 1728, is found in Skjervøy...

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    Days 8 - 9

    Tromso

    5th July 2026

    Tromsø’s numerous attractions include wildlife and impressive vistas, as well as history, culture and daring architecture. Often described as the Paris of the north, Tromsø offers a lively nightlife, friendly locals and a range of restaurants specializing in the fresh produce of the region. The city centre offers great shopping - from locally made specialties to Nordic and international brands...

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    Day 9

    Finnsnes

    6th July 2026

    Finnsnes is a small town located on the mainland in the municipality of Lenvik. Every summer, the community prepares for the one-week summer festival, aiming to put Finnsnes on the map. The central park offers the rare attraction of a natural lake within it. Fishing and agriculture is still important, and fish farming is of increasing economic importance. Several small boroughs surround Finnsnes, forming one large urban area. It is an important hub for transportation both on land and sea. Tromsø and Harstad can be reached within a little more than an hour by speedboat...

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    Day 9

    Harstad

    6th July 2026

    Originally a flourishing centre of the herring trade, Harstad has moved into the shipbuilding industry with equal gusto.

    Day 9

    Risoyhamn

    6th July 2026

    Risøyhamn is a village in Andøy Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located on the southern part of the island of Andøya. The island of Andøya is connected to the neighboring island of Hinnøya by the Andøy Bridge at Risøyhamn...

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    Day 9

    Sortland

    6th July 2026

    Sortland or Suortá is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Vesterålen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Sortland. Other population centres in Sortland include Bø, Holand, Holmstad, Liland, Sigerfjord, Strand, and Vik..

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    Day 9

    Stokmarknes

    6th July 2026

    Stokmarknes is the settlement and administration centre in Hadsel Municipality on the north side of the Hadseløya. Among the population of only 3,200, you will find people from 25 nations, many of them attracted by job opportunities in the fishing industry.In Stokmarknes you find the museum of Hurtigruten, offering a journey through time along the coast. See the changes that have been made on board the ships over the last 120 years, and hear darker tales of shipwrecks and loss of life, also part of Hurtigruten's history. Next to the museum you’ll find the old ship MS Finnmarken as an impressive landmark...

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    Day 9

    Svolvaer

    6th July 2026

    Svolvær is the administrative centre of Vågan Municipality in Nordland County, Norway. It is located on the island of Austvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago, along the Vestfjorden

    Day 9

    Stamsund

    6th July 2026

    This charming fishing village is located on the south side of the island of Vestvågøy in the Lofoten archipelago, along the Vestfjord. With a population of 1,000, Stamsund is an important fishing port and the largest base for Lofoten trawl fishing. Gradually, more and more tourists discover Lofoten, with its marvelous scenery, enhanced by the midnight sun in the summer and the northern lights in the winter. Lofoten’s legendary seasonal fishery takes place from January to April, with bustling activity on land and sea. The waters off Stamsund offer excellent opportunities for fishing, especially in March. The surrounding mountains offer ample opportunities for hiking...

    Read More
    Day 10

    Bodo

    7th July 2026

    Surrounded by sea and fjord, the light in Bodø constantly shifts with the wind and weather. And then there’s the exotic fact that both the midnight sun and northern lights can be seen from here. Bodø is the capital of Nordland county and lies just north of the Arctic Circle where the midnight sun is visible from 2 June to 10 July. Due to atmospheric refraction, there is no true polar night in Bodø, but because of the mountains south of Bodø, the sun is not visible from the city from early December to early January. Monthly average number of sun hours in Bodø peaks in June with 221 hours...

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    Day 10

    Ornes

    7th July 2026

    Ørnes is the administrative centre of the municipality of Meløy in Nordland county, Norway. The old village is mentioned in documents dating from 1610 when a tenant farmer lived here.

    Day 10

    Nesna

    7th July 2026

    Nesna is a municipality in Nordland county and part of the Helgeland region. The scenic surroundings comprise the islands of Hugla, Handnesøya and Tomma. Our ships arrive twice a day, but unfortunately, we do not stop long enough here for you to take a walk. Still, from deck you can see locals embark and disembark, and mail and cargo getting loaded on and off the ship – a part of everyday life along the coast...

    Read More
    Day 10

    Sandnessjoen

    7th July 2026

    Sandnessjøen is a town and the administrative centre of Alstahaug Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Sandnessjøen was granted special trading privileges in the late 1600s and it received town status in 1999. Sandnessjøen is located on the island of Alsta, just west of the De syv søstre mountain range...

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    Day 10

    Torghatten

    7th July 2026

    Torghatten is a granite mountain on the island of Torget in Brønnøy Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is known for its characteristic hole, or natural tunnel, through its center. It is possible to walk up to the tunnel on a well-prepared path, and through it on a natural path. ..

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    Day 10

    Bronnoysund

    7th July 2026

    Brønnøysund is situated on a narrow peninsula on the mainland, surrounded by islands and water. Here, you're actually half way on the long northbound stretch of land that is Norway. The small coastal town of 5,000 inhabitants is centred on the narrow, but strategically situated harbour, which caters for all trade and fishing. It is a vibrant and pretty little town with an attractive visitors' marina. Use some time to stroll around the streets – perhaps a walk along Havnegata, where you can enjoy looking at the small boats and bustling life of the archipelago. Sample the street life and go into one of the pubs, or treat yourself to a delicious meal at one of the restaurants...

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    Day 10

    Rorvik

    7th July 2026

    Rørvik is a port village in the municipality of Nærøysund in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is on the eastern side of the Vikna archipelago on the island of Inner-Vikna. The 1.82-square-kilometre village has a population of 3,129 and a population density of 1,719 inhabitants per square kilometre. ..

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    Day 11

    Trondheim

    8th July 2026

    This attractive city was Norways first capital, between 997 and 1380, it was here that the new Kings of old Norway recieved their ceremonial blessing. Rebuilt in the 17th century, this cosmopolitan city boasts wide streets lined with brightly coloured houses and gabled warehouses...

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    Day 11

    Kristiansund

    8th July 2026

    Kristiansand is a city in southern Norway. Its old town, Posebyen, features traditional wooden houses. In the center, neo-Gothic Kristiansand Cathedral is near the Sørlandets Museum, which displays Norwegian art from 1800 to today. The southeastern shoreline includes the Bystranda city beach, the 17th-century Christiansholm Fortress rotunda and Fiskebrygga quay, lined with fishmongers selling their catch...

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    Day 12

    Bergen

    9th July 2026

    Bergen is surrounded by seven mountains, and one of the most popular attractions of the world: the fjords. The city offers the ideal combination of nature, culture, history and exhilarating city life. What has made Bergen famous is its unique charm, which is something you have to experience for yourself. Enjoy strolling around the old streets and alleyways where people have lived for centuries.Walking through UNESCO-listed Bryggen’s narrow alleyways, made even darker and more mysterious by overhanging balconies, feels like stepping back in time. Bryggen is not a museum but part of the cultural heritage that is still in use - a living historical area of the city. The Fløibanen Funicular is a very popular attraction, running from the city centre to the top of Mount Fløyen in about 7 minutes. From the viewing platform you can admire spectacular views of the city, mountains and fjords. In addition to the wide range of hikes, you'll find a restaurant, café, souvenir shop and playground...

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    Your ship - the MS Richard With

    MS Richard With proudly carries the name of Hurtigruten’s founder.

    When Captain Richard With established the Norwegian Coastal Express in 1893, he made an enormous impact on life along the Norwegian coastline. The MS Richard With lives up to that legacy.

    Relax in the ship’s panorama lounges and take in the unforgettable views of remarkable coastal scenery, much of it the same as when the first Hurtigruten boats sailed by more than a century ago. Beautiful art throughout the ship’s interior adds contemporary elegance to the vessel’s maritime ambience.

    Refurbishment in 2018
    More comfort, new technology and better views of the spectacular Norwegian coast. MS Richard With emerged as a brand new ship in December 2018 during the largest upgrade project in Hurtigruten’s history.

    The upgrade saw a number of new features being added to the ship:

    All staterooms and suites are fully upgraded to match Hurtigruten’s new standards. On deck 6, a number of cabins were merged into 14 larger suites, some with large bay windows and spectacular views.
    In addition to a full makeover, the aft-facing Torget main restaurant has large deck-to-ceiling windows.
    The brand-new Activity Center will act as the on-board headquarter for Hurtigruten’s Expedition Team.
    Kysten Fine Dining – serving innovative dishes based on high quality, local produce such as ultra-fresh seafood – is slightly different from other Hurtigruten ships, and also be open for a la carte lunch.
    The gym on deck 7 is bigger, the sauna upgraded and two aft-facing outdoor hot tubs are added.
    Two new lecture halls have been added on deck 4, together with the open Kompass information and shopping area, where guests can enjoy exclusive offers on outdoor clothing and other items.
    On deck 7, the informal and hugely popular Hurtigruten venue Multe Bakery is now open- serving freshly baked cakes and pastries, smørbrød (open sandwiches with generous amounts of topping), smoothies, a large assortment of local ice cream with homemade toppings, premium coffee, organic herbal tea, and premium juice.
    The forward-facing Explorer Lounge and Panorama Bar offers a unique atmosphere and the best views on the ship – with front-row seats for enjoying the Northern Lights, Midnight Sun, wildlife and nature as it passes by.

    Expedition team on board
    MS Richard With has its own Expedition Team, and serves as a university at sea. Interesting lectures, presentations and activities inside as well as out on the sun deck of the ship make this an exciting and educational journey. Topics depend on the season and the waters we sail in. The Expedition Team hosts both a lecture and presentation programme and evening gatherings daily. Out on deck you may participate in live points of interest to learn more about the nature, culture and other phenomena we encounter along the coast. In addition, the Expedition Team will introduce you to the uniquely Norwegian notion of `friluftsliv´, and encourage you take part in `friluftsliv´ hikes and activities during the journey.

    The dedicated Expedition Team has one mission: to enhance your experience by engaging you and interpreting the nature, wildlife, and culture you encounter during the voyage. Read more about our Expedition Teams here.

    Special features:
    Expedition Team
    Sun deck
    Hot tubs
    Large panorama and observation lounges with great views
    Restaurant
    Separate à la carte restaurant
    Café
    Bar
    Shop
    Fitness room and sauna
    Conference facilities
    WiFi

    Fitness Room

    Sauna

    Sun Deck

    A la carte restaurant

    Bar

    Cafe

    Restaurant

    Library

    Conference Facilities

    Expedition Team

    Observation Lounge

    Shops

    • Polar Inside
      Polar Inside - I1

      These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to two people on the lower, middle or upper decks have separate beds (one of which converts into a sofa) or bunk beds.

    • Polar Inside
      Polar Inside - I2

      These standard inside cabins for up to two people on the upper and lower decks have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa, and a TV. None of the cabins have windows. 8 - 9 m2 No window Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - J2

      These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on deck 5 and 6 have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. All cabins have a TV, sofa, chair and windows with limited views. 8 - 9 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - J2D

      Comfortable, outside cabins on the upper decks for 2 people, with a double bed, extra chair and TV. These cabins have limited views. 8 - 11 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Polar Inside
      Polar Inside - K1

      These comfortable inside cabins for up to two people on the upper deck have separate single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, TV, and a hairdryer.

    • Polar Inside
      Polar Inside - K2

      These comfortable inside cabins for up to two people on the upper deck have separate single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, TV, and a hairdryer.

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - L2

      These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the lower deck have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The cabins have a TV, chair, and portholes or windows, some with limited or no view. Most of L2 cabins have portholes. The picture shows one of the few cabins with a window. 8 - 11 m2 Porthole Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - L3

      These comfortable outside cabins for up to three people on the lower deck have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The cabins have a TV, chair, and portholes, some with limited or no view. 10 - 11 m2 Porthole Bathroom TV

    • Expedition Suite
      Expedition Suite - M4

      Refurbished expedition suite for up to 4 people on the upper decks. These cabins have a double bed (and sofa beds), with extra chair, TV, fridge, and full view. 28 - 30 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Expedition Suite
      Expedition Suite - MG4

      Refurbished expedition suite with bay windows on upper deck. The suites have double beds and extra sofa beds, TV and fridge. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - N2

      These standard outside cabins for up to two people on the middle decks have a TV, extra chair, and separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. All cabins have windows with full view. 8 - 9 m2 Window Bathroom TV

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - N2D

      These outside cabin for two people on lower decks with full view. The cabin has a double bed, extra chair and TV. 7 - 13 m2 Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - N3

      These standard outside cabins for up to three people on the lower decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. They have a TV, extra chair, and window with full view. 10 - 11 m2 Window Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - O2

      These comfortable cabins for up to two people are on the upper decks and have separate beds, one which doubles as a sofa. They have a TV, extra chair, and window with full view. 8 - 9 m2 Window Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    • Polar Outside
      Polar Outside - O3

      Outside cabin for up to three people, with a single bed/sofa and pullman beds. The cabin comes with a TV, fridge, and window with a full view. 7 - 13 m2 Window Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    • Arctic Superior
      Arctic Superior - P2

      These comfortable, outside cabins for up to two people on the upper deck have bathrooms with shower/WC, and separate beds. 10 - 11 m2 Window Bathroom TV Twin bed

    • Arctic Superior
      Arctic Superior - P2D

      Refurbished arctic superior cabin for 2 people on upper decks. The cabin comes with a double bed, full view, chair, desk and TV. 8 - 13 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Expedition Mini Suite
      Expedition Mini Suite - Q2

      Mini suite on upper deck for up to 4 people. The suite comes with a double bed and sofa bed, full view, fridge and TV. Please note that we have wheelchair accessible cabins within this category, please contact us to book one of these cabins. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Expedition Suite
      Expedition Suite - Q4

      Mini suite on upper deck for up to 4 people. The suite comes with a double bed and sofa bed, full view, fridge and TV. Please note that we have wheelchair accessible cabins within this category, please contact us to book one of these cabins. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Polar Outside - Wheelchair accessible - SD

      Wheelchair accessible rooms for up to two people with wider door and accessible WC. These comfortable, outside cabins for two people on the middle deck have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. (We have a limited number of wheelchair accessible cabins, so we ask that they are booked by guests who require these cabins.

    • Arctic Superior
      Arctic Superior - U2D

      Refurbished arctic superior cabin for 2 people. These cabins have double beds, a chair, desk, TV, and window with limited view. 10 - 11 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Unspecified cabin - UNI1

      Unspecified cabin

    • Unspecified cabin - UNO3

      Unspecified cabin

    • Unspecified cabin - UNT3

      Unspecified cabin for up to 3 travellers

    • Polar Outside - USD

      Unspecified handicapped cabin for two people

    • Unspecified Cabin Arctic Superior - USPB

      Our Arctic superior cabins grades all have private facilities. Some have double beds, and others have twin beds, one of which converts into a sofa.

    • Unspecified Arctic Superior Cabin - USPD

      Unspecified Arctic Superior Cabin

    • Unspecified Inside Cabin - USPI

      Separate beds, one bed can be turned into a sofa

    • Unspecified Cabin - USPL

      Unspecified Cabin

    • Unspecified Outside Cabin - USPO

      Unspecified Outside Cabin

    • Unspecified cabin - USPT

      Unspecified cabin

    • Expedition Suite - V M4

      Refurbished expedition suite for up to 4 people on the upper decks. These cabins have a double bed (and sofa beds), with extra chair, TV, fridge, and full view. 28 - 30 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Expedition Mini Suite - V Q2

      Mini suite on upper deck for up to 4 people. The suite comes with a double bed and sofa bed, full view, fridge and TV. Please note that we have wheelchair accessible cabins within this category, please contact us to book one of these cabins. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Expedition Suite - V Q4

      Mini suite on upper deck for up to 4 people. The suite comes with a double bed and sofa bed, full view, fridge and TV. Please note that we have wheelchair accessible cabins within this category, please contact us to book one of these cabins. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Expedition Suite - VMG4

      Refurbished expedition suite with bay windows on upper deck. The suites have double beds and extra sofa beds, TV and fridge. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Arctic Superior - VU2D

      Refurbished arctic superior cabin for 2 people. These cabins have double beds, a chair, desk, TV, and window with limited view. 10 - 11 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV Double bed

    • Arctic Superior
      Arctic Superior - YA

      Wheelchair accessible rooms for up to two people on top deck. This spacious cabin has a wider door, accessible WC and double bed. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Description

    MS Richard With proudly carries the name of Hurtigruten’s founder.

    When Captain Richard With established the Norwegian Coastal Express in 1893, he made an enormous impact on life along the Norwegian coastline. The MS Richard With lives up to that legacy.

    Relax in the ship’s panorama lounges and take in the unforgettable views of remarkable coastal scenery, much of it the same as when the first Hurtigruten boats sailed by more than a century ago. Beautiful art throughout the ship’s interior adds contemporary elegance to the vessel’s maritime ambience.

    Refurbishment in 2018
    More comfort, new technology and better views of the spectacular Norwegian coast. MS Richard With emerged as a brand new ship in December 2018 during the largest upgrade project in Hurtigruten’s history.

    The upgrade saw a number of new features being added to the ship:

    All staterooms and suites are fully upgraded to match Hurtigruten’s new standards. On deck 6, a number of cabins were merged into 14 larger suites, some with large bay windows and spectacular views.
    In addition to a full makeover, the aft-facing Torget main restaurant has large deck-to-ceiling windows.
    The brand-new Activity Center will act as the on-board headquarter for Hurtigruten’s Expedition Team.
    Kysten Fine Dining – serving innovative dishes based on high quality, local produce such as ultra-fresh seafood – is slightly different from other Hurtigruten ships, and also be open for a la carte lunch.
    The gym on deck 7 is bigger, the sauna upgraded and two aft-facing outdoor hot tubs are added.
    Two new lecture halls have been added on deck 4, together with the open Kompass information and shopping area, where guests can enjoy exclusive offers on outdoor clothing and other items.
    On deck 7, the informal and hugely popular Hurtigruten venue Multe Bakery is now open- serving freshly baked cakes and pastries, smørbrød (open sandwiches with generous amounts of topping), smoothies, a large assortment of local ice cream with homemade toppings, premium coffee, organic herbal tea, and premium juice.
    The forward-facing Explorer Lounge and Panorama Bar offers a unique atmosphere and the best views on the ship – with front-row seats for enjoying the Northern Lights, Midnight Sun, wildlife and nature as it passes by.

    Expedition team on board
    MS Richard With has its own Expedition Team, and serves as a university at sea. Interesting lectures, presentations and activities inside as well as out on the sun deck of the ship make this an exciting and educational journey. Topics depend on the season and the waters we sail in. The Expedition Team hosts both a lecture and presentation programme and evening gatherings daily. Out on deck you may participate in live points of interest to learn more about the nature, culture and other phenomena we encounter along the coast. In addition, the Expedition Team will introduce you to the uniquely Norwegian notion of `friluftsliv´, and encourage you take part in `friluftsliv´ hikes and activities during the journey.

    The dedicated Expedition Team has one mission: to enhance your experience by engaging you and interpreting the nature, wildlife, and culture you encounter during the voyage. Read more about our Expedition Teams here.

    Special features:
    Expedition Team
    Sun deck
    Hot tubs
    Large panorama and observation lounges with great views
    Restaurant
    Separate à la carte restaurant
    Café
    Bar
    Shop
    Fitness room and sauna
    Conference facilities
    WiFi

    Fitness

    Fitness Room

    Sauna

    Relaxation

    Sun Deck

    Food and Drink

    A la carte restaurant

    Bar

    Cafe

    Restaurant

    Recreational

    Library

    Other

    Conference Facilities

    Expedition Team

    Observation Lounge

    Shops

    Staterooms

    Polar Inside - I1

    Polar Inside

    These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to two people on the lower, middle or upper decks have separate beds (one of which converts into a sofa) or bunk beds.

    Polar Inside - I2

    Polar Inside

    These standard inside cabins for up to two people on the upper and lower decks have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa, and a TV. None of the cabins have windows. 8 - 9 m2 No window Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    Polar Outside - J2

    Polar Outside

    These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on deck 5 and 6 have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. All cabins have a TV, sofa, chair and windows with limited views. 8 - 9 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    Polar Outside - J2D

    Polar Outside

    Comfortable, outside cabins on the upper decks for 2 people, with a double bed, extra chair and TV. These cabins have limited views. 8 - 11 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV Double bed

    Polar Inside - K1

    Polar Inside

    These comfortable inside cabins for up to two people on the upper deck have separate single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, TV, and a hairdryer.

    Polar Inside - K2

    Polar Inside

    These comfortable inside cabins for up to two people on the upper deck have separate single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, TV, and a hairdryer.

    Polar Outside - L2

    Polar Outside

    These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the lower deck have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The cabins have a TV, chair, and portholes or windows, some with limited or no view. Most of L2 cabins have portholes. The picture shows one of the few cabins with a window. 8 - 11 m2 Porthole Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    Polar Outside - L3

    Polar Outside

    These comfortable outside cabins for up to three people on the lower deck have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The cabins have a TV, chair, and portholes, some with limited or no view. 10 - 11 m2 Porthole Bathroom TV

    Expedition Suite - M4

    Expedition Suite

    Refurbished expedition suite for up to 4 people on the upper decks. These cabins have a double bed (and sofa beds), with extra chair, TV, fridge, and full view. 28 - 30 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Expedition Suite - MG4

    Expedition Suite

    Refurbished expedition suite with bay windows on upper deck. The suites have double beds and extra sofa beds, TV and fridge. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Polar Outside - N2

    Polar Outside

    These standard outside cabins for up to two people on the middle decks have a TV, extra chair, and separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. All cabins have windows with full view. 8 - 9 m2 Window Bathroom TV

    Polar Outside - N2D

    Polar Outside

    These outside cabin for two people on lower decks with full view. The cabin has a double bed, extra chair and TV. 7 - 13 m2 Bathroom TV Double bed

    Polar Outside - N3

    Polar Outside

    These standard outside cabins for up to three people on the lower decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. They have a TV, extra chair, and window with full view. 10 - 11 m2 Window Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    Polar Outside - O2

    Polar Outside

    These comfortable cabins for up to two people are on the upper decks and have separate beds, one which doubles as a sofa. They have a TV, extra chair, and window with full view. 8 - 9 m2 Window Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    Polar Outside - O3

    Polar Outside

    Outside cabin for up to three people, with a single bed/sofa and pullman beds. The cabin comes with a TV, fridge, and window with a full view. 7 - 13 m2 Window Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couch

    Arctic Superior - P2

    Arctic Superior

    These comfortable, outside cabins for up to two people on the upper deck have bathrooms with shower/WC, and separate beds. 10 - 11 m2 Window Bathroom TV Twin bed

    Arctic Superior - P2D

    Arctic Superior

    Refurbished arctic superior cabin for 2 people on upper decks. The cabin comes with a double bed, full view, chair, desk and TV. 8 - 13 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Expedition Mini Suite - Q2

    Expedition Mini Suite

    Mini suite on upper deck for up to 4 people. The suite comes with a double bed and sofa bed, full view, fridge and TV. Please note that we have wheelchair accessible cabins within this category, please contact us to book one of these cabins. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Expedition Suite - Q4

    Expedition Suite

    Mini suite on upper deck for up to 4 people. The suite comes with a double bed and sofa bed, full view, fridge and TV. Please note that we have wheelchair accessible cabins within this category, please contact us to book one of these cabins. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Polar Outside - Wheelchair accessible - SD

    Wheelchair accessible rooms for up to two people with wider door and accessible WC. These comfortable, outside cabins for two people on the middle deck have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. (We have a limited number of wheelchair accessible cabins, so we ask that they are booked by guests who require these cabins.

    Arctic Superior - U2D

    Arctic Superior

    Refurbished arctic superior cabin for 2 people. These cabins have double beds, a chair, desk, TV, and window with limited view. 10 - 11 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV Double bed

    Unspecified cabin - UNI1

    Unspecified cabin

    Unspecified cabin - UNO3

    Unspecified cabin

    Unspecified cabin - UNT3

    Unspecified cabin for up to 3 travellers

    Polar Outside - USD

    Unspecified handicapped cabin for two people

    Unspecified Cabin Arctic Superior - USPB

    Our Arctic superior cabins grades all have private facilities. Some have double beds, and others have twin beds, one of which converts into a sofa.

    Unspecified Arctic Superior Cabin - USPD

    Unspecified Arctic Superior Cabin

    Unspecified Inside Cabin - USPI

    Separate beds, one bed can be turned into a sofa

    Unspecified Cabin - USPL

    Unspecified Cabin

    Unspecified Outside Cabin - USPO

    Unspecified Outside Cabin

    Unspecified cabin - USPT

    Unspecified cabin

    Expedition Suite - V M4

    Refurbished expedition suite for up to 4 people on the upper decks. These cabins have a double bed (and sofa beds), with extra chair, TV, fridge, and full view. 28 - 30 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Expedition Mini Suite - V Q2

    Mini suite on upper deck for up to 4 people. The suite comes with a double bed and sofa bed, full view, fridge and TV. Please note that we have wheelchair accessible cabins within this category, please contact us to book one of these cabins. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Expedition Suite - V Q4

    Mini suite on upper deck for up to 4 people. The suite comes with a double bed and sofa bed, full view, fridge and TV. Please note that we have wheelchair accessible cabins within this category, please contact us to book one of these cabins. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Expedition Suite - VMG4

    Refurbished expedition suite with bay windows on upper deck. The suites have double beds and extra sofa beds, TV and fridge. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Arctic Superior - VU2D

    Refurbished arctic superior cabin for 2 people. These cabins have double beds, a chair, desk, TV, and window with limited view. 10 - 11 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV Double bed

    Arctic Superior - YA

    Arctic Superior

    Wheelchair accessible rooms for up to two people on top deck. This spacious cabin has a wider door, accessible WC and double bed. 15 - 20 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed

    Stateroom Types

    Inside

    These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to two people on the lower, middle or upper decks have separate beds (one of which converts into a sofa) or bunk beds.MoreLess

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    Outside

    These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on deck 5 and 6 have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. All cabins have a TV, sofa, chair and windows with limited views. 8 - 9 m2 Limited view Bathroom TV 1 bed/1 couchMoreLess

    Price from $5,627pp

    Suite

    Refurbished expedition suite for up to 4 people on the upper decks. These cabins have a double bed (and sofa beds), with extra chair, TV, fridge, and full view. 28 - 30 m2 Window Bathroom TV Double bed MoreLess

    Price from $10,174pp

    Included Services

    Cruise aboard Hurtigruten coastal express ship

    All meals and dining choices

    Complimentary tea and coffee with ‘select’ fare

    Wi-Fi is available with ‘select’ fare

    Some excursions included

    Onboard fitness and wellness

    Saunas and hot tubs

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