Complimentary Wi-Fi is available on board. However, due to the remote regions traversed, signal strength may vary, and internet speeds may be slower, making it less suitable for streaming services.
Tips
While tipping is not customary on Hurtigruten ships, guests who wish to recognise exceptional service can do so. Tip boxes and envelopes are available in the restaurant for this purpose.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Drinks
Complimentary tea and regular coffee are available throughout the day. Additionally, some fare options may include a wine package with dinner. Specialty beverages, such as premium wines, beers, and spirits, are available for purchase.
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Ms Richard With - By Hurtigruten
Good For CouplesInformalSmall Ship
Year: 01/01/1993
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Refurbished: 2018
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6 Decks
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Max capacity: 590 people
Great ship .fantastic food .great staff .plenty of areas to sit
user
1 cruise
1 Mar 2019
A delightful and interesting cruise to explore the Norwegian coast on a "working ship" with delicious food and informative presentation staff coupled with many options to further explore attractions along the route.
user
1 cruise
12 Oct 2018
I went on the New Year Cruise along the Norwegian Coast New Year 2011. I booked a dog sledging trip but it was cancelled due to no snow. I also booked a look out to see the Northern Lights but unfortunately did not see them. They came a week later after I disembarked. I spent over £1,100 for the cruise and was very disappointed. The ship itself was nice though I must have had a cabin above the engines as I felt a load grinding noise under me. My friend had a smaller cabin but no noise. I always have dreamed about seeing the Northern Lights but have not booked another cruise for fear of missing them again and the cost involved. The food on board was great. Teresa Bowley-Hayes
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1 cruise
30 Mar 2016
This is a brief review of the 21st December 2014 Xmas/New Year sailing. I had read mixed reviews about Hurtigruten but was very keen to do this voyage in the winter. The ship was very good - nice size and comfortable warm lounges, good size restaurant - free seating for buffet breakfast and lunch and because of numbers there were 2 dinner sieatings onboard at allocated tables. The waiting staff were extremely cheerful and helpful - my husband couldn't eat some of the fixed menu, but alternatives were arranged for him. As others have mentioned, the alcohol was expensive, but this is just the norm for Norway and not over-priced on the ship - you can take your own alcohol onboard and drink it in the cabin however. The tea/coffee deal at 349 krone for 12 days was really good value (and decaff was available). Again, as others have said, you have to pay for water with your meal - I agree with them that this is something that Hurtigruten should re-consider. We had very nice cakes and gluhwine on Christmas Eve and also sparkling wine on New Years Eve and at the farewell dinner. We did 4 excursions and all we considered to be of very high quality with excellent and knowledgeable guides. I would thoroughly recommend the husky sledding which was the highlight of our trip! If you are not a reasonable sailor, I wouldn't recommend the trip in the winter as the water did get quite choppy on occasion and some people were quite seasick. We also had to miss 3 stops as a storm came in and we had to run to get ahead of it although this didn't detract from the trip in any way. There really isn't much to do onboard, so you really do need to make your own amusement or be happy to read, chat and watch the world go by which by the way is absolutely stunning even if it was dark most of the time! There was a singer in the bar in the evening and our tour guide did try to put activities on such as making gingerbread houses and Xmas decorations which was good fun. The organisation upon arrival could have been better. It was raining hard in Bergen and due to the redevelopment of the airport it was not easy to find the Hurtigruten pick up point. When we did find it, there was only one coach which was not enough for all those arriving on the flight (booked by Hurtigruten). We had to wait at least half an hour for another coach to come by which time we were all completely soaked through. Once this was sorted out however, everything worked smoothly. All in all a trip of a lifetime - I can't wait to go back and do it in the summer!
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The Coastal Express from Bergen, 23 March 2025 (11 nights)
Your itinerary
Florø, Norway
DAY 1
24 Mar 2025
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Molde
DAY 1
24 Mar 2025
Known as the 'City of Roses', Molde is teeming with breathtaking, panoramic views, lush gardens and plenty of jazz music. From the town's best viewpoint you'll see fjords, the archipelago and 222 snow-capped peaks. Looking for something adventurous to do? Go for a hike, a swim or rent a boat to kayak the pristine waters. As well as this, history buffs will enjoy a wander around the museum and cathedral to truly get to know the heart of Molde.
Things to do in Molde:
Molde Cathedral
The cathedral, which was formally opened in 1957, is a large church with two naves built in the Gothic architectural style. A copper-clad pyramid rises from a freestanding bell tower that is 50 metres tall and the interior is lavishly ornamented with Christian symbols and signs, including some exquisite stained glass. After the first two churches on the property were destroyed by fire, the cathedral in its current form was built on the grounds.
Romsdal Museum
Only ten minutes' walk separates Molde's downtown from one of Norway's biggest and most comprehensive folk museums. The Romsdal Museum was founded in 1912 and features noteworthy interiors and structures from the entire area, such as pre-war townhouses in Bygata street.
Varden Viewpoint
If you’re looking for breathtaking views of Molde, head to the Varden Viewpoint. At 407 metres up, you can enjoy views over the town, fjords and its surrounding islands. Reachable in one hour by foot or a 10 minute car journey, the viewpoint’s panoramic views are out of this world.
Kristiansund
DAY 2
25 Mar 2025
Spanning four picturesque islands, the city of Kristiansund is a beautiful destination to visit in Norway. Accessible by a ferry, the city is known for its rich culture and is home to Norway’s oldest opera, vibrant shops and restaurants and a number of popular tourist attractions including the Nordmore Museum and the Varden Utsiktspunkt.
Things to do in Kristiansund:
Nordmore Museum
The regional museum for North Moorish cultural history, the Nordmore Museum includes both cultural and natural history collections, and is a member of the nationwide museum network.
Varden Viewpoint
Standing at an impressive 78 metres above sea level, Varden viewpoint is the highest point in the town. A short 15 minute walk from the city centre, it was originally used as a watch tower to guard the city from invaders and was built in 1964.
Shipbuilding Museum
The only in-use shipbuilding museum in the country, this historic building was built in 1856 and has only had a few renovations made to it throughout the years. Discover the maritime heritage of the city through fascinating exhibits within the Old Shipbuilding museum, and dive into the incredible history of the area.
Rørvik
DAY 2
25 Mar 2025
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Bronnoysund
DAY 3
26 Mar 2025
A scenic town with a rich maritime history, Brønnøysund is surrounded by picturesque islands and water. Top attractions in the town include the Neo-Gothic Bronnoy Church which dates back to 1870 and Torghatten mountain. Spend your time wandering around the town, enjoying local delicacies or taking photos at Brønnøysund brua, which is located just over the Brønnøysund bridge.
Svolvær, Norway
DAY 3
26 Mar 2025
The largest town in the Lofoten, Svolvær is a picturesque destination situated between the sea and mountains. Home to over 5000 people, it boasts a myriad of attractions, including Magic Ice Lofoten (a permanent ice gallery) and the Fløya trail head. Spend your time there exploring these attractions or taking advantage of the numerous restaurants and galleries within easy reach of the port.
Stokmarknes
DAY 4
27 Mar 2025
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Skjervoy
DAY 4
27 Mar 2025
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Øksfjord, Norway
DAY 5
28 Mar 2025
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Berlevåg
DAY 5
28 Mar 2025
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Batsfjord
DAY 6
29 Mar 2025
A hidden gem of Norway, Batsfjord is a smaller, quieter village but is by no means any less beautiful! A paradise of vast nature reserves, deep-sea and in-land fishing spots, and hospitable locals, Batsfjord is a great getaway from city life. Enjoy salmon fishing on the river or go for a hike to spot eagles - you might even find seal colonies! However you choose to spend your time in Batsfjord, you're guaranteed an unforgettable experience.
Mehamn
DAY 7
30 Mar 2025
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Tromsø, Norway
DAY 7
30 Mar 2025
Just 400km from the Arctic Circle, Tromso is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' and is teeming with attractions no matter what time of year you visit. With stunning fjords and snow-capped mountains, there's no shortage of outdoor adventures to be found here, as well as a range of historical and cultural landmarks, and authentic, local cuisine. Tromso is also one of the best places to experience the Northern Lights.
Things to do in Tromsø, Norway:
Polar Museum
The Polar Museum is a prominent attraction in Tromso which conveys exhibits showcasing the history of Tromso and the Arctic. Within the museum you’ll find exhibitions about winter trapping, sealing and illustrious characters such as Wanny Wolstad and Henry Rudi. Situated within a colourful 1830s warehouse on the seafront, it also features a museum shop.
Arctic Cathedral
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in Tromso, the Arctic Cathedral (also known as the Tromsdalen Church) is situated close to the Tromso Bridge and the Tromsdalstinden Peak. An active parish church, it has unique architecture and was built in 1965.
Fjellheisen
Alternatively, if you’re looking for breathtaking views over Tromso, head up the Fjellheisen cable car. A dual-gondola cable car, it soars high above the city and up Storsteinen mountain.
Stamsund
DAY 8
31 Mar 2025
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Bodø
DAY 9
01 Apr 2025
A small coastal town in Nordland county, Norway, Bodø sits just north of the Arctic Circle and – despite its intimate atmosphere – is the second-largest town in Northern Norway – which is made up of Nordland, Troms, and Finnmark. Named a European Capital of Culture in 2024, Bodø is a unique destination surrounded by stunning scenery, home to both the Norwegian Aviation Museum and Salten Museum, and a fantastic place to visit on a cruise through the Norwegian Sea.
Rørvik
DAY 9
01 Apr 2025
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Trondheim
DAY 10
02 Apr 2025
The third largest city in Norway, Trondheim combines the numerous modern amenities of a cosmopolitan city with traditional Scandinavian history and culture. Discover authentic local cuisine through cafes and restaurants, as well as locally brewed beer. Looking for one of a kind souvenirs? Check out the range of arts and crafts that you won't find anywhere else! For a taste of Trondheim's history, head to the 12th century cathedral and museums.
Things to do in Trondheim:
Nidaros Cathedral
Nidaros Cathedral is located in the heart of Trondheim, and is constructed over the burial site of the prominent ruler, King Olav II (who is also known as the patron saint of the nation of Norway). Beautiful in design, it’s one of the most popular and iconic landmarks in the city.
Old Town Bridge
Also known as Gamble Bybro, this historic bridge was built in 1861 and was designed by Carl Adolf Dahl. Featuring red, decorative arches, it’s often a popular photo spot due to the surrounding colourful houses.
Kristiansten Fortress
Situated on a hill, to the east of Trondheim, the Kristiansten Fortress gained its name from Christian V of Denmark and Norway. Built in 1685, this prominent and unique fortress will make you feel as though you’ve been transported back in time.
Alesund
DAY 10
02 Apr 2025
The artistic, quirky and historic town of Alesund is not only a great stop off on your way to explore the Geirangerfjord, but a hidden gem in itself. Boasting unique Art Nouveau architecture throughout the town, you'll find an abundance of boutiques, bars and eateries surrounded by the backdrop of the picture-perfect Sunmore Alps. Whether you're on a leisurely stroll through town or enjoying outdoor excursions, Alesund is an unforgettable port of call on a Norwegian Fjords cruise.
Things to do in Alesund:
Storhaugen
If you’re looking for beautiful panoramic views of Alesund and scenic walks, Storhaugen park is a must visit. A picturesque green space high above the port town, you can take in sights of the quaint town centre, alongside Sunnmoresalpane mountain range and Sula.
Fisheries Museum
Whether you want to learn about the captivating fishing history of Alesund or you’re simply looking for an activity that’s a little more unique, the centrally located Fisheries Museum is just the ticket.
The Art Nouveau Town
Wonder through the beautiful town and discover all of the breathtaking Art Nouveau buildings, from houses to churches. A picturesque walk, there are often tours offered around the area, which will inform you all about the history of Alesund, alongside the captivating architecture.
Bergen
DAY 11
03 Apr 2025
UNESCO World Heritage City, UNESCO City of Gastronomy, and a quintessentially charming Norwegian port town, Bergen is a real haven for architecture enthusiasts, seafood fanatics and outdoor explorers. The iconic Hanseatic Wharf is a great place to start your exploration of Bergen, bringing you to the heart of this enchanting region through museums, galleries, shopping and some of the finest dining spots in Norway.
Things to do in Bergen:
Bergenhus Fortress
In Bergen, Norway, there is a fort called Bergenhus. The castle, one of Norway's oldest and best-preserved stone defences, is situated at the entrance to Bergen port. Early in the 1500s, construction of the fortification at Bergenhus started, and throughout the 1600s, the stronghold underwent continuous reinforcement, reaching its pinnacle development about 1700.
Fløibanen
In the Norwegian city of Bergen, there is a funicular train called the Floibanen. It provides access to the Flyen Mountain, where there are mountain treks and stunning city views, from the city's downtown. It is a popular tourist destination in Bergen and among the most popular in all of Norway.
Bergen Harbour
When sailing into Bergen, you’ll be greeted by beautiful views of the harbour. Aligned with colourful houses, cafes, shops and restaurants, this beautiful harbour is picture-perfect.
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