Refurbished in 2023, MS Trollfjord is a magnificent ship which sails along the picturesque Norwegian coast. Paying homage to both the region’s nature and Hurtigruten’s 130 year heritage of cruising throughout Norway, you’ll find beautiful furnishings throughout that have been constructed with locally sourced materials. With a classic, traditional feel, this intimate ship harks back to the golden era of sailing. Take advantage of a range of amenities onboard from decadent dining options to comfortable accommodation, the 1893 Bar and more.
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MS Trollfjord boasts a range of dining options that showcase the delicious flavours of the Norwegian coast and pay homage to Nordic gastronomy. Onboard, you’ll find three restaurants:
There will never be a dull moment throughout your cruise onboard MS Trollfjord. Providing an enriching cruising experience, there’s plenty of spaces where you can learn, relax or simply take in the breathtaking views. If you’re looking for a Nordic themed cocktail or another tipple, head to the stylish 1893 Bar which is situated within the two-storey Panoramic Lounge. Not only does this bar have a great selection of drinks, but it offers picturesque views out towards the ocean.
Alternatively, you can head over to the fitness room for a workout or the sauna for some r&r. If you want to learn about fascinating Norwegian history, nature or more information, make your way over to the lecture hall. Here, the knowledgeable Coastal Experience Team will deliver presentations that are captivating from start to finish. On select nights, the lecture hall also transforms into a cinema - showcasing a range of films.
Hurtigruten ensure that their cruises are as memorable as possible and part of this is through the activities available onboard. From shopping to admiring the view from the deck, there is no end of ways to make the most of your time on MS Trollfjord:
Great ship. The staff were really friendly and helpful. The outside arctic superior cabin was small but had surprisingly good amount of storage. Lovely hot powerful shower. Public areas were spacious and comfortable. The food was really delicious. Very well presented . The excursions were pretty expensive and we didn’t go on any as they did not appeal. Minor thing, but there was a tank with live crabs on the ship that I found quite unpleasant, I know they are only crabs, but it did seem cruel. As you would expect the alcohol was really expensive. Overall a good experience.
Just returned from an 11 night "cruise" on MS Trollfjord sailing from Bergen up to Kirkenes and back down again. It is a working ship so don't expect all the glitz and glamour you get on other cruise ships. Suited us fine! This is the second time we have done this trip and loved it so much the first time, decided to repeat it. We flew from Gatwick to Bergen and transferred by bus to the ship and vice versa. We were in a Mini Suite (736) which gave us a bit more room than the standard cabins. Iglu had given us each £150 on board credit. When checking this at reception and not sure what to spend it on, as don't drink, we were asked if we would like an upgrade to a full Suite (822). We used our credit plus extra cash and upgraded from Kirkenes back down to Bergen. What luxury and well worth the extra we paid. A full bathroom ie bath, basin, walk in shower and loo, a clothes closet; king size bed with two separate duvets; sitting area with sofa and 2 chairs and coffee table; TV; fridge; kettle etc and masses of cupboard space. Our view outside was ceiling to floor bay windows. Fresh fruit on arrival and a bottle of fizz! Given complementary dressing gowns, fleece rugs, slippers, toiletries, binoculars etc, all to take home. The ship itself is very comfortable and the food, very very yummy! The staff were all very friendly and always wiling to help. We called in and out of 34 ports. Some we were only in for 15 minutes, others for 3 to 4 hours. Plenty choice of excursions though i thought they were rather expensive. Would love to repeat the trip again but not quite so early in the year as daylight was very limited. Perhaps we will go in the summer next time. Thoroughly recommend Hurtigruten to everyone.
Just returned from an 11 night "cruise" on MS Trollfjord sailing from Bergen up to Kirkenes and back down again. It is a working ship so don't expect all the glitz and glamour you get on other cruise ships. Suited us fine! This is the second time we have done this trip and loved it so much the first time, decided to repeat it. We flew from Gatwick to Bergen and transferred by bus to the ship and vice versa. We were in a Mini Suite (736) which gave us a bit more room than the standard cabins. Iglu had given us each £150 on board credit. When checking this at reception and not sure what to spend it on, as don't drink, we were asked if we would like an upgrade to a full Suite (822). We used our credit plus extra cash and upgraded from Kirkenes back down to Bergen. What luxury and well worth the extra we paid. A full bathroom ie bath, basin, walk in shower and loo; a clothes closet; king size bed with two separate duvets; sitting area with sofa and 2 chairs and coffee table; TV; fridge; kettle etc and masses of cupboard space. Our view outside was ceiling to floor bay windows. Fresh fruit on arrival and a bottle of fizz! Given complementary dressing gowns, fleece rugs, slippers, toiletries, binoculars etc, all to take home. The ship itself is very comfortable and the food, very very nummy! The staff were all very friendly and always wiling to help. We called in and out of 34 ports. Some we were only in for 15 minutes, others for 3 to 4 hours. Plenty choice of excursions though thought them rather expensive. Would love to repeat the trip again but not quite so early in the year as daylight was very limited. Perhaps we will go in the summer next time. Thoroughly recommend Hurtigruten to everyone.
Really brilliant holiday. Very relaxing, great food.