CLASSIC VOYAGE SOUTH: KIRKENES - BERGEN The Norwegian coast is one of the most exciting and varied adventure destinations in the world, with its stirring and varied landscapes. Our voyage lets you explore highlights of this epic coast, and take you close to the culture and the everyday life of people living here. Have breakfast at the North Cape, challenge yourself on a mountain hike in Hammerfest or Lofoten, explore the wilderness on a snowmobile or on a dog sledge, enjoy a hi-octane RIB adventure or discover cultural highlights. North to south a beautiful adventure The northern shores of Norway offer spectacular scenery, including Finnmark s wide plains, the North Cape and the Vesterålen and Lofoten Islands. As you cross the Polar Circle, the climate and landscapes become milder, but none the less impressive. On this southbound trip, we stop in Harstad, Lofoten and Trollfjorden during daytime. From there, we sail south along the Helgeland coast, passing the Seven Sisters mountains. You will continue to be impressed, when we sail through the overwhelmingly beautiful, unspoilt west coast landscapes. Authentic Norway Visiting 34 ports along the route is a great way to experience genuine Norway. See small settlements with less than 200 inhabitants and the big cities teeming with life. As you reach Bergen, the last port of call, you have completed a journey that has taken place along the Norwegian coast every day for the last 120 years. How s that for authentic? Natural wonders during all seasons No matter what time of the year you travel with us, you will be surrounded by beautiful nature wherever you turn. Still, every season has its own charm. Hopefully you will see the mesmerising Northern Lights, when sailing during wintertime. Above the Artic Circle, we will provide the best chances of experiencing the magic colour show as it changes from light green to dark purple, flickering silently across the Arctic sky. Traveling between Kirkenes and Bergen during spring is an awesome experience. The contrast between northern and southern Norway is huge. Being above the Arctic circle, it is usually full winter and from mid May the midnight sun offers 24 hours of sun. As you sail south from Trondheim to Bergen, you will experience lush and green landscape in blossom in close to summer temperatures. It is just like experiencing three seasons
in one journey. An absolute highlight on this trip during springtime, is the idyllic sailing through Lyngenfjorden. Summer means midnight sun, which is literally sunshine at midnight. This is a natural phenomenon you can only experience north of the Arctic Circle. This means you have a chance to see all northern destinations in daylight. Daylight in the middle of the night is an intense experience, and you may have to force yourself to go to bed. Moreover, many of the 34 ports we call on along the route, are small ports that other cruise liners do not visit. With us, you will see more of Norway and experience more of its culture and traditions. As summer fades, the first cool evenings summon the colours of autumn. The fresh and clear coastal air enhances the intense red and yellow that fills mountainsides, hilltops and woods. From the deck, you may see the sharp profiles of the highest peaks sprinkled with the first snow, against the background of an ice blue sky. Gradually, the evenings get darker and the days shorter. With a bit of luck, the Northern Lights will appear and give you a magical experience. No matter which season you choose, this trip from north to south will create memories for life. As we dock in Bergen, you will have experienced a lot in a short amount of time, and you will most definitely long back for this adventure. Please note: additional excursions are available, please inquire for more details. ITINERARY Day 1: Kirkenes - Berlevåg Your adventure starts at the turning point of Hurtigruten. As the ship begins its voyage south, you can first enjoy a wonderful lunch followed by views of arctic wilderness from deck or the panorama lounge. There will be a presentation on Pomor trade history in the winter season. In the afternoon the ship docks in Vardø, Norway s easternmost port. Weather permitting, we may invite you to experience ice bathing in the Arctic Ocean during winter season. On board there will also be a presentation of "Life in the sea" in spring. In winter, local Arctic divers will bring displays and give a lecture out on deck about life in the ocean. We continue along the Varanger peninsula to Båtsfjord before reaching Berlevåg in the evening. Day 2: Mehamn - Tromsø In the middle of the night we dock at Mehamn, where you can join an unforgettable snowmobile trip through one of Europe s most extreme and exciting natural areas in winter. In Honningsvåg you can enjoy an excursion and breakfast at the North Cape while discovering hidden parts of Finnmark. Before stopping in Hammerfest, you can enjoy an energy coffee and a short introduction to Melkøya - The northernmost natural gas terminal on board. In autumn we invite you to taste dried reindeer meat on deck. In Hammerfest you can participate on a mountain hike or join a city guiding and see the UNESCO-listed Meridian Column, erected in 1854 to commemorate the first precise measurement of the globe. We continue south to Øksfjord. In winter our crew will teach you how to tie maritime knots on deck. After crossing open water, we will make a brief stop at the old trading post of Skjervøy before sailing through the beautiful Lyngenfjord in spring. Surrounded by the snowy peaks of the Lyngen Alps, we may be visited by a local fisherman and enjoy a taste of local freshly caught prawns. We dock in Tromsø - the gateway to the Arctic - just in time to enjoy a midnight concert at the Arctic Cathedral. Alternatively a walk around town will give you the chance to enjoy a local brew in one of Tromsø's many friendly pubs. Day 3: Tromsø - Stamsund We arrive at Harstad this morning, where you can participate in one of the classic entries in Hurtigruten s excursion programme: A taste of Vesterålen. The Risøyrenna channel is just 7 metres deep, and was made especially for Hurtigruten in the 1920s, providing an "inside route" between Harstad and Sortland. The sand banks are visible through the clear, green water. Risøyhamn is a small village with only 200 inhabitants. We make a short stop here to deliver passengers, groceries and mail. From this port you can also join in on a spectacular whale-watching experience during wintertime. Then we continue via Sortland to Stokmarknes, where Hurtigruten was founded more than 120 years ago. Continuing south it looks like we are sailing straight into the mountain wall, but the captain finds an opening and takes us through the narrow Raftsund. As a tribute to the fishing history in this region, our chef shows how to fillet the catch of the day on deck in winter. Now we reach the spectacular Trollfjord, only 2 km long and 100 metres wide, with majestic mountains surrounding it. If the weather and time permits it the captain will take a detour in here. Join a sea eagle excursion to see the king of birds up close. Reaching Svolvær, you can choose from several excursion options in summer, spring and winter. From Svolvær we continue on to Stamsund, where the majestic peaks of the huge Lofoten wall can be viewed. We leave the islands during the evening and set course for the mainland.
Day 4: Bodø - Rørvik Crossing the Arctic Circle at 66 33 N is an important rite of passage today. We celebrate this with a taste of our Arctic traditions out on deck. Another highlight is sailing past the Seven Sisters mountain range. All seven mountains are between 900 and 1,100 metres high, and it is easy to understand why these ladies have inspired ancient myths. We take a short stop in Nesna, an idyllic old trading post before moving on to Sandnessjøen. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Vega Islands is close to our call in Sandnessjøen and can be visited on an optional excursion during summer. In Brønnøysund we offer an excursion to the Norwegian Aquaculture Centre. Day 5: Trondheim - Ålesund Today gives you another opportunity to explore the city of Trondheim. The city walk is a journey through its 1,000-year history. Back on board, the ship heads out of the majestic Trondheimsfjord, 170km long and up to 25km wide. Like all other Norwegian fjords it is deep, reaching 577m at the deepest. As we sail along the coast you ll realise the importance of fish to Norwegian coastal communities. Kristiansund s location has formed the basis for a wealth of opportunities in the fishing, shipbuilding and oil industries. The town reigns as Norway s cured cod capital because of its long time export of salted dry fish. Here you can join a trip to the Atlantic Road, one of Norway s most visited tourist destinations. As we cross the open sea to Molde, known as the city of roses, you will notice the steep, grey, pointed peaks of the Romsdal Alps. Day 6: Ålesund - Bergen During the night, the ship will call at Ålesund, Torvik and Måløy as the world s most beautiful voyage starts to draw to a close. But before we dock in Bergen there are still a few nautical miles of fascinating scenery ahead of us, such as the picturesque Nordfjord below the enormous Jostedal glacier. We will make a call at Florø, a modern town representing the Sogn og Fjordane region s oldest and Norway s most western town. A few nautical miles south of Florø we navigate the estuary of the mighty Sognefjord. You also get the best views of the archipelago en route before you finally disembark in Bergen.
YOUR SHIP: HURTIGRUTEN SHIPS YOUR SHIP: panorama lounge 3 bars Cafe Library Restaurant Separate À la Carte dining room Playroom Sauna Hurtigruten Ships VESSEL TYPE: LENGTH: from 87,4 to 138,5 meters PASSENGER CAPACITY: from 400 to 1000 BUILT/REFURBISHED: 1964-2003 All of our ships include large lounges and deck space affording perfect views to the changing scenery, creating a proximity to nature throughout the ship. This atmosphere give you the energy to participate on our on board activities and excursions, that take you even closer to the coast. On all our ships you will find a wide range of comfortable cabins, from exclusive suites with their own balcony and extras, to cosy inside cabins. We have devided them into four categories;,, and with different amenities and extras. _MS MIDNATSOL_ The name Midnatsol (Midnight Sun) is something to live up to, and this ship is dedicated to the Norwegian summer. The interior's bright, colourful decor is inspired by the warm sunny climate, a motif also reflected in the many pieces of Norwegian modern art on display. SPECIAL FEATURES: Two-story panorama lounge 3 bars Cafe Library Restaurant Separate À la Carte dining room Playroom Sauna Jacuzzi Fitness room _MS TROLLFJORD_ The ship is named after the famous Trollfjord, and has a comfortable interior, with an extensive use of Norwegian wood and stone. SPECIAL FEATURES: Two-story Jacuzzi Fitness room _MS FINNMARKEN_ On board MS Finnmarken you find the relaxed Hurtigruten atmosphere combined with a bit of luxury. The ship is beautifully appointed and decorated in the Art Deco style. She is the only ship with both a swimming pool and Jacuzzi on deck. A special feature on the MS Finnmarken is the bow; from deck 5 you can actually go all the way to the tip. SPECIAL FEATURES: Top deck features a panorama lounge Fitness room Sauna with a view Deck 8 has a cafe with sitting space both inside and outside Bar Playroom Cafe Restaurant on deck 5 and separate À la Carte dining room _MS NORDNORGE_ Nord-Norge means the northern part of
Norway, mostly situated north of the Arctic Circle. The interior decor reflects an Art Nouveau and Art Deco influence. MS Nordnorge is one of our three expeditions ships, meaning she take guest on more active voyages along the coast. SPECIAL FEATURES: Sun deck Expedition ship Expedition team Extra lectures Extra activities Extra excursions Large panorama and observation lounge with great views Restaurant Cafe Library _MS NORDKAPP_ MS Nordkapp is named after one of the highlights of the Hurtigruten voyage, the northernmost point of mainland Europe, the North Cape (71ºN). She is one of our expedition ships. There will be interesting lectures inside the ship, and out on the sun deck. Topic will depend on season and waters we sail in. SPECIAL FEATURES: Sun deck Expedition ship Expedition team Extra lectures Extra activities Extra excursions Large panorama and observation lounge with great views Restaurant Cafe Library _MS POLARLYS_ Polarlys is the Norwegian word for polar light. MS Polarlys is a stylish and furnished with mahogany panelling, polished brass, and a selection of Norwegian contemporary art. SPECIAL FEATURES: Sun deck Large panorama and observation lounge with great views Restaurant Cafe Library _MS NORDLYS_ Expedition ship MS Nordlys is named after spectacular natural phenomena; the Northern Lights (or Aurora Borealis). The ships art, decor and colours are all inspired by the Northern Lights phenomenon. SPECIAL FEATURES: Expedition ship Expedition team Extra lectures Extra activities Extra excursions Large panorama and observation lounge with great views Restaurant Cafe Library _MS RICHARD WITH_ MS Richard With is named after Captain Richard With. His establishment of the Norwegian Coastal Express back in 1893 had an enormous impact on life along the Norwegian coast. SPECIAL FEATURES: Sun deck Large panorama and observation lounge with great views Restaurant Cafe Bar Fitness room _MS KONG HARALD_ Although this ship is named after King Harald of Norway, you will find other famous Norwegians on board as well: The bar is named after the Norwegian polar pioneer Fridtjof Nansen and the cafe is named after explorer Roald Amundsen. SPECIAL FEATURES: Sun deck Large panorama and observation lounge with great views Fitness room Restaurant Cafe Library _MS VESTERÅLEN _MS Vesteralen is characterised by her bright, cheerful public areas and lounges. SPECIAL FEATURES: Panorama lounge Smaller lounges in the front and back of the ship Cafe Restaurant _MS LOFOTEN_ MS Lofoten, our old time favourite, was launched in Oslo in 1964, and provides you a voyage of real nostalgia and intimate informal atmosphere. SPECIAL FEATURES: Special programme that enhances the heritage of Hurtigruten and the feeling of the 60s Four-course special made dinners Activities specially made for voyages with MS Lofoten Two sun decks Panorama lounge Bar and Cafe Extra lounge in the aft. : the deckplap below is the Nordcapp and the deckplans vary.
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