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.
Ålesund, Norway
DAY 2-3
Trondheim
DAY 4
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.
Arctic Circle - Crossing
DAY 5
You will be at sea on day 5 while travelling from Trondheim to Lofoten Islands.
Lofoten Islands
DAY 6
With strong Viking roots, unforgettable outdoor experiences and perfect places to spot the Northern Lights, the Lofoten Islands are nestled amongst impressive fjords, staggering mountains and wild beaches. Fishing is a popular pastime and trade in Lofoten, meaning visitors can enjoy plenty of fresh seafood. As well as this, you'll find numerous galleries and exhibitions inspired by the beauty of this destination.
Tromsø, Norway
DAY 6
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.
Honningsvåg, Norway
DAY 7
The gateway to the North Cape, Honningsvag is a compact city with just 2,800 inhabitants.The star of the show is the North Cape itself, with visits to this otherworldly coast being a popular excursion - stand at the impressive cliff for vast views out to sea and a breath of fresh Arctic air. As well as this, head into town for fresh Arctic seafood and crafts from indigenous Sami residents, or a chilly drink at Artico Ice Bar.
Scenic Cruising North Cape
DAY 7
You will be at sea on day 7 while travelling from Honningsvåg, Norway to Kirkenes, Norway.
Kirkenes, Norway
DAY 8
Situated near the Russian border and 400 kilometres from the Arctic Circle, this small town packs an unforgettable day of outdoor excursions! Here, you'll find pieces of Russian history and culture, as well as fascinating wildlife such as reindeer, elk, wolverines and King Crab. Hike, fish, dogsled and canoe your way through this rugged landscape, or simply relax in a traditional Sami hut - we guarantee you'll make unforgettable memories.
Hammerfest, Norway
DAY 9
Nestled amongst sandy beaches and rugged mountainscapes, Hammerfest is the place to go for an adventurous cruise holiday. While you'll find opportunities for a light hike to panoramic views of the town, the highlights are found in deep sea fishing, trekking and kayaking. You can also explore the Ancient Polar Bear Society to discover the history of Arctic hunting, as well as the uniquely designed Portestant Church of Hammerfest.
Tromsø, Norway
DAY 9
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.
Lofoten Islands
DAY 10
With strong Viking roots, unforgettable outdoor experiences and perfect places to spot the Northern Lights, the Lofoten Islands are nestled amongst impressive fjords, staggering mountains and wild beaches. Fishing is a popular pastime and trade in Lofoten, meaning visitors can enjoy plenty of fresh seafood. As well as this, you'll find numerous galleries and exhibitions inspired by the beauty of this destination.
Arctic Circle
DAY 11
Trondheim
DAY 12
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.
Bergen
DAY 13
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.
Fly to the UK
DAY 13
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Customer reviews for MS Trollfjord
4.5
Based on 6 reviews
Cabin
4.5
Service
4.5
Excursions
4.5
Dining
4.5
Activities
4.5
Value for money
4.5
Entertainment
4.5
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.
Verified customer
1 cruise
22 Nov 2018
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.
Verified customer
1 cruise
1 Feb 2016
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.
Verified customer
1 cruise
1 Feb 2016
Really brilliant holiday. Very relaxing, great food.
Verified customer
1 cruise
8 Feb 2015
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