Set out on a circular Arctic Circle cruise from Tromsø into Norway’s far north, where frosty fjords, snow-covered peaks and Northern Lights skies await. Experience Lofoten’s rugged beauty, visit Alta and the North Cape, and discover the serene power of the Arctic in its purest season.


Highlights


• Enjoy longer stays in port and superb dining in multiple restaurants with unlimited selected drinks.

• Stand at the legendary North Cape where ocean, wilderness and sky meet at the land’s edge.

• Join unforgettable excursions – husky sledding, snowshoeing and visiting the wilderness of Finnmark.

• Stay in Alta with Igloo Hotel option, explore Sámi heartlands and gaze skywards for the aurora.

• Rugged peaks and icy fjords: enjoy a scenic winter cruise taking in the magical Lofoten Islands

Welcome to Tromsø, Norway’s vibrant Arctic capital and gateway to the far north. Nestled between mountains and sea, this lively city has long been the departure point for polar adventurers and explorers bound for the edge of the world. Today, it’s your turn to follow that same call of the north as you embark on your explorer voyage into the Arctic Circle. Before boarding, if you have some spare time, why not explore some of Tromsø’s charms. Visit the striking Arctic Cathedral, whose angular form mirrors the surrounding peaks, or ride the cable car up Mount Storsteinen for sweeping views of the city and its icy fjord. The Polar Museum offers fascinating stories of courage and survival from Norway’s golden age of exploration, or simply stroll around Tromsø’s very walkable centre, perhaps indulging in a few Norwegian treats. Later, join your ship and meet your Expedition Team – the onboard experts who’ll guide you through the landscapes, nature and culture of Norway’s far north. We set sail in the evening, so watch as Tromsø’s lights fade astern and enjoy your first evening meal on board. Ahead lies a voyage of snow-clad mountains, deep fjords and coastal wonder as we head further north into Arctic Norway.

Wake to the sight of Narvik, a city cradled by fjords and encircled by snow-clad peaks. Founded as an ice-free port, Narvik played a pivotal role in Arctic exploration and World War II history, its harbours once alive with Allied convoys and iron ore ships. Today, the town offers both quiet beauty and a rich cultural story. Explore the War Museum, where powerful exhibits reveal Norway’s wartime resilience, or take the cable car to the top of Mount Narvikfjellet for sweeping views of Ofotfjord and the mountains that frame it. In winter, the light here feels almost otherworldly – a soft blue radiance that glows across the snow and sea. Whether you choose to learn, wander, or simply stand still and take in the landscape, Narvik offers a perfect blend of history and Arctic grandeur.

The Lofoten Islands appear on the horizon like something from a dream as jagged peaks rise straight from the sea, their flanks dusted with snow. In Svolvær, the lively heart of the archipelago, brightly painted rorbuer (fishermen’s cabins) line the waterfront, and the twin peaks of the so-called Svolvær Goat stand watch above the harbour. Step ashore to explore art galleries inspired by Arctic light, or simply take in the rhythm of harbour life over a cup of coffee. As the day unfolds, we sail through the serene waterways of Lofoten and Vesterålen, passing inspirational landscapes of fjords and mountains. By evening, we enter the narrow and fast-moving Raftsundet channel – one of Norway’s most dramatic stretches of water – before reaching Stokmarknes, birthplace of Hurtigruten itself. Here, the Hurtigruten Museum tells the story of how we bound Norway’s coast together more than a century ago, a legacy that still guides us today.

Harstad sits sheltered among fjords and islands, a place where northern tradition meets striking natural beauty. Once a Viking stronghold and later a hub for Arctic trade, the town still feels deeply connected to its coastal roots, a meeting point of the sea routes, history and culture that have shaped life in the far north for centuries. Step ashore to explore Trondenes Church, one of Norway’s oldest stone churches dating back to the Middle Ages or visit the Trondenes Historical Centre for fascinating insights into Harstad’s long maritime and cultural heritage. Wander the harbour, where fishing boats rest against snow-dusted quays, or browse local galleries and shops showcasing local arts and craftsmanship. For a wider view, follow trails to the surrounding hills for sweeping panoramas of the fjords below. Warm, authentic and full of northern charm.

Today’s sailing carries you through some of Norway’s most awe-inspiring Arctic landscapes, including past the Lyngen Alps, a jagged spine of ice-tipped peaks rising against the skyline. These are wild, living waters shaped by aeons of geology and restless weather, where the light shifts moment to moment and Sea Eagles can sometimes be spotted tracing wide circles overhead. Every curve of the coast feels sculpted by the rawness of nature. By evening, we arrive in Alta, gateway to the vast wilderness of Finnmark where frozen rivers wind through wide tundra and silence seems infinite. You might choose to travel inland toward Karasjok or Kautokeino, heartlands of Sámi culture, or remain in Alta for a night of quiet reflection beneath the Arctic sky. Alternatively, you can choose to stay overnight in the Igloo Hotel, which is rebuilt each winter from just ice and imagination. In this area, we also find the UNESCO-listed Alta rock carvings that tell stories of life and beliefs thousands of years ago. For those not staying at the Igloo Hotel, you’ll spend the night on board the ship right here in Alta, with the ship docked alongside the quay.

This morning, you’ll wake to the quiet magic of Alta. Outside, the world is hushed under snow, the light soft and pearly against frozen landscapes. This is the perfect place to embrace the season’s spirit of adventure, so why not head out an optional excursion to take advantage of this. You might find yourself being pulled along behind a team of huskies, trying snowmobiling across the open tundra, or heading out on a thrilling whale-watching trip along the icy coast. In town, warmth and culture await. Step inside the strikingly modern Northern Lights Cathedral, its spiralling design echoing the aurora that so often paints the night sky. Otherwise, visit the Alta Museum to uncover stories of early Arctic life and nature. For a moment of reflection, stroll along the river, where frost clings to the banks and silence stretches far and wide.

Few moments in travel match the feeling of standing at the North Cape, considered western Europe’s northernmost point. From Honningsvåg, you can choose to journey across the Arctic tundra to reach the edge of the continent, where a sheer cliff drops 300m into the restless ocean below. The air here feels charged, the silence vast, a meeting place of the elements. Returning to Honningsvåg, you’ll find a softer side of the Arctic. Wander around its colourful harbour, visit the North Cape Museum, or linger in a café watching fishing boats drift in and out. Life here moves at its own steady rhythm, a warm, human heart of the far north.

Your Arctic voyage comes full circle as we arrive back in Tromsø this morning. The city’s lights shimmer beneath the mountains, a welcome sight after days among fjords, islands, and icy horizons. If time allows before your onward journey, explore what you may have missed before departure. Stroll along the harbour, visit the aquarium at Polaria, or simply enjoy a final coffee while watching the ships come and go. As you disembark, take a moment to reflect on the landscapes you’ve seen: the fjords, peaks, and frozen plains that make Arctic Norway one of the most stirring places on Earth. We look forward to seeing you again on your next adventure with us!

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Polar Inside

$4,395 AUD pp
Polar Inside
Polar Inside cabins are compact but efficient. They include all the essentials such as twin beds, a chair, a TV, and a private bathroom with a shower. With no windows, these cabins offer less light and more peace and quiet. A calm and cosy space to recharge after busy days exploring the Norwegian coast.

Polar Outside

$5,162 AUD pp
Polar Outside Limited Availability
Polar Outside cabins offer all the essentials along with natural light. Most feature single or bunk beds, some in an L-shaped layout, and provide either a full or limited sea view. Selected cabins can accommodate a baby crib, making them an ideal choice for families.

Arctic Superior

$7,032 AUD pp
Arctic Superior Limited Availability
Arctic Superior cabins blend practical design with classic comforts. Most feature a double bed, ample storage, and full-view windows, creating a well-equipped space designed for a good night’s rest.

Expedition Suite

$10,987 AUD pp
Expedition Suite
Expedition Suites are designed for guests seeking space and comfort. Most feature a king-size bed, a private seating area, and large windows with sweeping views of the coast, while many also include a private balcony. During the voyage, suite guests can enjoy exclusive extras such as daily minibar refills, a welcome basket with Champagne, turn-down service, onboard credit, full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) dining in our fine dining restaurant, and unlimited selected cocktails in the 1893 Bar.

Polar Inside

$4,550 AUD pp
Polar Inside
Polar Inside cabins are compact but efficient. They include all the essentials such as twin beds, a chair, a TV, and a private bathroom with a shower. With no windows, these cabins offer less light and more peace and quiet. A calm and cosy space to recharge after busy days exploring the Norwegian coast.

Polar Outside

$5,532 AUD pp
Polar Outside Limited Availability
Polar Outside cabins offer all the essentials along with natural light. Most feature single or bunk beds, some in an L-shaped layout, and provide either a full or limited sea view. Selected cabins can accommodate a baby crib, making them an ideal choice for families.

Arctic Superior

$7,904 AUD pp
Arctic Superior Limited Availability
Arctic Superior cabins blend practical design with classic comforts. Most feature a double bed, ample storage, and full-view windows, creating a well-equipped space designed for a good night’s rest.

Expedition Suite

$12,025 AUD pp
Expedition Suite Limited Availability
Expedition Suites are designed for guests seeking space and comfort. Most feature a king-size bed, a private seating area, and large windows with sweeping views of the coast, while many also include a private balcony. During the voyage, suite guests can enjoy exclusive extras such as daily minibar refills, a welcome basket with Champagne, turn-down service, onboard credit, full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) dining in our fine dining restaurant, and unlimited selected cocktails in the 1893 Bar.

Polar Inside

$4,550 AUD pp
Polar Inside
Polar Inside cabins are compact but efficient. They include all the essentials such as twin beds, a chair, a TV, and a private bathroom with a shower. With no windows, these cabins offer less light and more peace and quiet. A calm and cosy space to recharge after busy days exploring the Norwegian coast.

Polar Outside

$5,345 AUD pp
Polar Outside
Polar Outside cabins offer all the essentials along with natural light. Most feature single or bunk beds, some in an L-shaped layout, and provide either a full or limited sea view. Selected cabins can accommodate a baby crib, making them an ideal choice for families.

Arctic Superior

$7,436 AUD pp
Arctic Superior Limited Availability
Arctic Superior cabins blend practical design with classic comforts. Most feature a double bed, ample storage, and full-view windows, creating a well-equipped space designed for a good night’s rest.

Expedition Suite

$11,375 AUD pp
Expedition Suite
Expedition Suites are designed for guests seeking space and comfort. Most feature a king-size bed, a private seating area, and large windows with sweeping views of the coast, while many also include a private balcony. During the voyage, suite guests can enjoy exclusive extras such as daily minibar refills, a welcome basket with Champagne, turn-down service, onboard credit, full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) dining in our fine dining restaurant, and unlimited selected cocktails in the 1893 Bar.

Polar Inside

$4,810 AUD pp
Polar Inside
Polar Inside cabins are compact but efficient. They include all the essentials such as twin beds, a chair, a TV, and a private bathroom with a shower. With no windows, these cabins offer less light and more peace and quiet. A calm and cosy space to recharge after busy days exploring the Norwegian coast.

Polar Outside

$5,532 AUD pp
Polar Outside
Polar Outside cabins offer all the essentials along with natural light. Most feature single or bunk beds, some in an L-shaped layout, and provide either a full or limited sea view. Selected cabins can accommodate a baby crib, making them an ideal choice for families.

Arctic Superior

$7,800 AUD pp
Arctic Superior Limited Availability
Arctic Superior cabins blend practical design with classic comforts. Most feature a double bed, ample storage, and full-view windows, creating a well-equipped space designed for a good night’s rest.

Expedition Suite

$11,375 AUD pp
Expedition Suite
Expedition Suites are designed for guests seeking space and comfort. Most feature a king-size bed, a private seating area, and large windows with sweeping views of the coast, while many also include a private balcony. During the voyage, suite guests can enjoy exclusive extras such as daily minibar refills, a welcome basket with Champagne, turn-down service, onboard credit, full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) dining in our fine dining restaurant, and unlimited selected cocktails in the 1893 Bar.

Vessel Type: Expedition

Length: 135.75 m

Passenger Capacity: 500

Built / refurbished: 2002 / 2023

MS Trollfjord is a premium expedition cruise ship that combines modern comfort with classic Norwegian maritime style. Built in 2002 and refurbished in 2023, the ship accommodates 500 guests across a variety of cabins and suites, ranging from private balcony owners’ suites to triple outside cabins. Interiors feature natural wood and stone, reflecting the beauty of Norway’s fjords, while public spaces include three restaurants, the 1893 Bar, a panoramic lounge, sauna and fitness facilities, lecture hall, and meeting rooms. Life on board blends contemporary amenities with timeless elegance, offering fine dining, inclusive activities, and immersive experiences both on deck and ashore.

Designed for expedition and exploration, MS Trollfjord sails the Norwegian coast and Svalbard, guided by an expert expedition team. Guests can participate in lectures, guided hikes, and seasonal excursions, or enjoy onboard activities such as morning yoga, film nights, and cooking demonstrations. Dining highlights include the Flora main restaurant, Bistro Árran, and Røst fine-dining restaurant, each showcasing local Norwegian ingredients and culinary traditions. The ship offers panoramic observation decks, inclusive beverage service, and thoughtfully appointed cabins with en-suite facilities, minibars, and internet access, ensuring comfort while exploring Norway’s fjords, islands, and Arctic landscapes.

Cabin layout for Trollfjord

Inclusions


Coastal Express include
• Full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) from Norway's Coastal Kitchen
• Norwegian- and English-speaking Coastal Experience Team on board
• Engaging onboard activities and lectures:
• Onboard lectures and presentations on Norway’s history, biology, geography, geology, and culture
• Introductory photo presentation, camera adjustment and tips and tricks, photo and film footage from the voyage
• A welcome event, and daily gatherings to recap the day and prepare for the day to come
• Presentations about the ports we visit
• Presentation of excursion programmes
• Point of interest presentations out on deck
• Captain’s dinner and a farewell event
Daily meals made with fresh, local ingredients.
Unlimited selected drinks (Flora, Árran, Bar).
Afternoon snack at the 1893 Bar.
Fine dining at Røst.
Unlimited selected cocktails (Røst, 1893 Bar).
Exclusive dinner with the ship’s officers.
Afternoon tea.
Choice of cabin/suite type and location.
Free daily minibar refills of refreshing drinks.
Nightly turndown service for peaceful sleep.
Free Wi-Fi.
On-deck food tastings.
Onboard pianist.
Fitness room, sauna, pano lounge & outdoor deck.
Special access to Hurtigruten photo sharing app.
2,500 NOK in onboard credit.
Exclusive visit to the bridge.
Clothing pack.
Equipment rentals for outdoor activities.
Free use of binoculars.

Exclusions


• International and domestic flights unless otherwise stated
• Passport and visa costs where applicable
• Travel insurance
• Transfers unless otherwise stated
• Optional Excursions
• Pre and Post voyage accommodation
• Beverages on board unless otherwise stated (Premium drinks (top shelf spirits, vintage wines, champagne, etc.)​
• Meals while ashore
• Optional treatments in the onboard wellness and spa area
• Some specialist excursions and experiences with limited capacity​
• Fine dining in our Lindstrøm restaurant​
• For those who want to set sail in style for a little bit extra, our Expedition Suites offer a complimentary bottle of champagne, unlimited access to our Lindstrøm fine dining restaurant, laundry and turn-down service and more.

Notes
• All planned activities are subject to weather conditions
• Excursions and activities are subject to change
• Please make sure you meet your entry and boarding requirements
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