Call us FREE 0808 2394 989
Opening Hours - Office closed, we'll open at 8:30am
(regional and premium class flights may be available on request)
Upon arrival, embark your Coastal Ship for your 11-night voyage
Ålesund is renowned for its beautiful Art Nouveau architecture and Atlanterhavsparken, one of Northern Europe’s largest saltwater aquariums
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.
Cross the Arctic Circle and mark the moment with a traditional ceremony. Later, call into Bodø, overlooked by the Børvass peaks and home of fabulous street art. This afternoon, the ship enters the Lofoten archipelago. The 1,000 metre-high Lofoten Wall is a stunning sight that seems to stretch for miles on the horizon
Sail into Tromsø, Gateway to the Arctic. Along the waterfront you’ll find Polaria, a centre exhibiting environmental research in the Arctic with a small aquarium. Across the fjord, see the iconic Arctic Cathedral with its beautiful stained-glass mosaic
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.
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.
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.
Sailing along Raftsund, the Captain may choose to take the ship into tiny Trollfjord if the weather allows. The mountain walls will look so close you’ll think you can reach out and brush them! To exit the fjord, the ship will rotate 180 degrees on the spot. Remember to look out for sea eagles here
Admire the stunning landscape of the Seven Sisters mountain range, with peaks up to 1,100m high. You’ll also not want to miss views of Torghatten Mountain, with the distinctive hole in it
Trondheim, a historical gem in Norway's heartland, seamlessly melds its Viking roots with contemporary vibes.
Disembark the ship in Bergen, Norway
(regional and premium class flights may be available on request)
View prices as:
Your current viewing preference is:
Per Person Pricing
* Prices shown are per person, based on two adults sharing a twin cabin and include all cruise offer discounts and savings.
Deck | Price | Enquire | |
I2 | Deck 6 | Enquire now |
Deck | Price | Enquire | |
J2 | Polar Outside | Enquire now | |
L3 | Deck 2 | Enquire now | |
L2 | Deck 2 | Enquire now | |
O3 | Deck 3 | Enquire now | |
J2D | Deck 5 | Enquire now | |
O2 | Deck 6 | Enquire now | |
N2D | Deck 5 | Enquire now |
Deck | Price | Enquire | |
U2D | Deck 6 | Enquire now | |
P2D | Deck 5 | Enquire now |
Deck | Price | Enquire | |
SD | Polar Outside - Wheelchair accessible | Enquire now |
Deck | Price | Enquire | |
Q2 | Expedition Mini suite | Enquire now | |
Q4 | Expedition Mini suite | Enquire now |
Deck | Price | Enquire | |
MG4 | Deck 6 | Enquire now |
Deck | Price | Enquire | |
M4 | Deck 5 | Enquire now |
Named after the spectacular Northern Lights, MS Nordlys is a modern expedition ship whose interior reflects the splendour of the enchanting aurora borealis.
What’s onboard: Activity Center, Brygga, Explorer Lounge & Panorama Bar, Fitness Room, Hot Tub, Kompass, Kysten, Lecture Hall, Multe, Observation Deck, Outdoor Walking Deck, Sauna, Seating Area, Torget and much, much more.
The official languages on board are Norwegian and English, though some service crew also speak German. The majority of shore excursions are guided in 2 or 3 languages.
Hurtigruten Coastal Express recommends pre-booking shore excursions. This can be done up to 4 weeks prior to departure (2 weeks if paid by credit card) at the rates presented. Shore excursions are also available to book onboard but spaces may be limited. Please note: all excursions booked onboard will be charged in Norwegian Kroner.
There is no official dress code onboard but some guests choose to change to casual wear for dinner. The weather in Norway can vary during the course of each voyage (or even during the day) so we recommend reading our climate zone packing guide to ensure you’re ready for every possibility.
Norwegian Kroner is the onboard currency.
Visa, American Express, MasterCard and Diners Card are all accepted as payment options onboard.
It is not common practice to tip on Hurtigruten Coastal Express ships. If you feel that crew members should be rewarded for providing exceptional service, tip boxes are placed in the restaurant together with envelopes.
Specific diets can be catered for if requested in good time. Passengers on strict diets may find that there is limited choice. A 3-course vegan menu is available in the evenings on voyages of 12 days.
Yes, Wi–Fi is available onboard for a small fee, unless already included in your Select or Platinum fare.
Hurtigruten and Reader Offers Limited oackage holiday conditions apply. Prices are per person based on two adults sharing, except single cabins, may increase or be withdrawn at any time. Offer applies to new bookings only. Ports may require a tender. Flights are subject to schedule changes and may be based on indirect services with flights arriving same day or overnight. Flights will be confirmed closer to departure which may affect your overall holiday duration and an additional overnight hotel stay may be required. Shore excursions are optional and must be booked in advance, and will incur an additional charge. The midnight sun phenomenon is a seasonal occurrence and may not be guaranteed on all departure dates. Please note, these voyages may not be suitable for guests with mobility restrictions. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Please note cabins can be based on fixed double or twin bed configuration. Itinerary is subject to change. Cruise Miles T&Cs apply. E&OE