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Aurora Borealis Northern Lights (multi Departures)

Joing us in the hunt for Aurora Borealis, a major element of winter of the winter journey, making an expedition along the coast of Norway a truly enchanting experience.

In the winter, the sun is low on the horizon and, north of the arctic circle, can even be below the horizon for some weeks. This natural phenomenon creates a fascinating light. You can never know when the Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights, will appear, but sailing with our operator will provide the best possibilities to experience the magic colour show from the light green to dark purple flickering across the Arctic sky.

Aurora Borealis Northern Lights (multi Departures) itinerary:

Day 1: Bergen
Bergen is the bustling capital of Norway's fjord district. If you arrive a few hours before departure, stroll around the old wooden buildings in the Bryggen Wharf, remnants of its Hanseatic past. In travel's early days, it was easier to get from Bergen to the Continent by sea than it was to get to Oslo-a fact apparent in this city's architecture and culture. You board the Norwegian Coastal Voyage this evening. Excursions: None
Day 2: Maloy, Torvik, Alesund, Molde and Kristiansund
When you awake, the ship will be crossing the open Stadthavet and heading for Torvik. En route, you'll stop in the beautiful Art Nouveau town of Ålesund. (Between April 15 and September 14, all ships call at Geiranger in the Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to see the beautiful Brudesloret, Friaren, and the Seven Sisters waterfalls.) After a call at Molde, its magnificent view of the Romsdal Alps made it a favorite vacation spot of Henrik Ibsen. The ship will carefully navigate the Hustadvika, a belt of islets and skerries, before docking at Kristiansund. Optional shore excursions: Geiranger Panorama 1 (Geiranger-Alesund)
Day 3: Trondheim-Rørvik
The ship arrives early this morning in ancient Trondheim, where you'll have time to explore this jewel of a city, Norway's first capital. Did you know that the first Viking sale of goods from "the new found land" took place here about 1000 AD? Timber from Leiv Eriksson's Vinland estate was sold to a Bremen merchant. Walk the charming streets, sit by the peaceful harbor, or cross the old city bridge to see the restored wooden buildings in Bakklandet and the great gothic cathedral of Nidaros, where the new kings of old Norway once received their official blessing. From Trondheim, the ship sails on to Rørvik, where the southbound and northbound coastal ships meet. Optional shore excursion.
Day 4: Ørnes, Bodø, Stamsund and Svolvær
Today you'll cross the Arctic Circle. Of course you can't actually see the line, but on your portside, the globe on the island of Vikingen serves as a marker. There are spectacular sites ahead: islands and skerries with majestic rock formations, whose origins are the stuff of legend. After Bodø, the ship heads out to open sea for the Lofoten Islands with their picturesque cabins on stilts and weathered wooden racks with drying cod. In the evening, she'll navigate the narrow Raftsund Strait, passing the looming crags of the Trollfjord. Optional shore excursion.
Day 5: Harstad, Finnsnes, Tromsø and Skjervøy
This morning you'll pass the medieval Trondenes church before calling at Harstad for breakfast. Afterward, you'll sail across the Vågsfjord past the great island of Senja with its diverse countryside of farmland, pine trees, and plunging peaks. Later you'll stop at Tromsø, the "Paris of the North". In the 19th century, Russian, British, Dutch, and German ships called here before heading off on Arctic expeditions for hunting whales, walruses and seals. Optional shore excursions.
Day 6: Hammerfest, Havøysund, Honningsvåg, Kjøllefjord, Mehamn and Berlevåg
Finnmark's landscape is austere in its beauty, teeming with wildlife. Watch for rookeries of puffins and gannets along the cliffs and pods of orca hunting for herring. After calling at Honningsvåg, the capital of the North Cape, the ship heads east toward the pretty fishing villages of Kjøllefjord, Mehamn, and Berlevåg.
Day 7: Kirkenes
On the seventh day, you'll arrive at Kirkenes, the journey's northern terminus and turning point.
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Nordstjernen, the ship servicing Aurora Borealis Northern Lights (multi Departures)

Nordstjernen

This traditional working ship is rich in character and is another from favourite for many a Hurtigruten enthusiast.  Having been modernised during the 1980s she has been used latterly for voyages around the Spitsbergen Archipelago.

Year build: 1956
Place built: Hamburg, Tyskland
Passengers: 400
Berths: 149
Car spaces: 0
Gross tonnage: 2191
Length: 80.7
Beam: 12.6
Speed: 15
Cabin layout for Nordstjernen
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