Beginning in Norway’s Arctic capital, enjoy a Signature voyage sailing southwards along Norway’s beautiful coastline. This 11-day cruise takes you from Alta, Finnmark and the North Cape in the Arctic Circle, to the grand landscapes of Lofoten and Helgeland, and finally, Denmark’s historic capital.


Highlights


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

• Sail from Tromsø via icy fjords and wintry landscapes to Copenhagen, city of historic explorers.

• Stand at the North Cape, where ocean and sky meet snowy landscapes and wild Arctic beauty.

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

• Witness the beauty of Norway’s coast including striking peaks, breathtaking fjords and colourful fishing villages

Welcome aboard as we get ready for our voyage from Tromsø to Copenhagen. Before embarkation tomorrow, there’s plenty of time to explore this northern capital. Stroll among colourful wooden houses, visit the striking Arctic Cathedral or the fascinating Polar Museum, and soak up the warm, adventurous atmosphere. After check-in, it’s time to settle into your cabin and get to know the ship – your comfortable home for the days ahead. As evening falls, perhaps enjoy dinner in one of the onboard restaurants while the lights of Tromsø shimmer across the harbour. Or, as the ship remains in port overnight, you could opt instead to sample the city’s vibrant dining scene. The choice is yours.

After breakfast, spend a leisurely morning exploring Tromsø. You might choose to visit Polaria, an aquarium and educational centre, to learn about Arctic wildlife, or simply enjoy a stroll across the bridge for sweeping views of the mountains and sea. This would be a great time to look at our range of winter excursions, such as a snowshoeing, cross country skiing and dog sledding, and book them with the Expedition Team. By afternoon, it’s time to gather on deck as the ship prepares to sail. The ropes are cast off and we begin our voyage south, leaving behind the snow-clad peaks that frame Tromsø’s harbor. Watch as the city fades into the distance and the open water beckons. Ahead lies the storied Norwegian coast, a living landscape of mountains, fjords and fishing towns that connects the Arctic with the world beyond.

Today we arrive in Honningsvåg, gateway to the legendary North Cape – a landmark long regarded as the northernmost point of mainland Europe. The town itself is small and welcoming, perched among rugged hills and icy bays where fishing boats come and go with the tide. From here, an optional excursion takes you across the windswept plateau of Magerøya Island to the North Cape itself. Standing by the 300m cliffs that fall sharply into the Arctic Ocean, you’ll feel the vast scale of the landscape – sea, sky and tundra stretching endlessly around you. Back in Honningsvåg, take time to explore the town’s colourful harbour and wooden houses painted in bright Arctic hues. Visit the North Cape Museum to learn about the history of life in the far north, or simply enjoy a coffee while watching fishing vessels come and go. Here, in one of the world’s northernmost towns, you’ll find a remarkable blend of endurance, hospitality and quiet beauty.

Today we arrive in Alta, a town framed by forested hills, frozen rivers, and an immense Arctic sky. Known as the City of the Northern Lights, Alta has long drawn explorers, scientists and travellers fascinated by the mysteries of the far north. Yet its history reaches much further back; this was once a gathering place for early northern peoples, and the UNESCO-listed rock carvings along the riverbanks still tell their stories with scenes of hunting, reindeer herding and life on the water carved into the stone thousands of years ago. Modern Alta balances that heritage with warmth and innovation. You might visit the striking Northern Lights Cathedral, whose spiral form mirrors the aurora, or explore the Alta Museum to learn about the region’s ancient cultures and Arctic environment. Those seeking something truly special can opt to stay overnight in the Igloo Hotel, rebuilt each year from snow and ice. Alternatively, spend your time wandering the town’s cafés, visiting local craft shops, or simply admiring the calm beauty of the frozen river valley.

Aften an overnight in Alta – either on board or in the Igloo Hotel – you have another chance to experience Alta’s beautiful landscapes, with several optional excursions on offer. Glide behind a team of huskies through pine forests, try snowshoeing across frozen terrain, or join a guided trip inland toward the tundra of Finnmark. For a gentler pace, visit the Alta Museum or enjoy a walk along the riverbank. By evening, the ship turns south once more, leaving the quiet harbour of Alta behind. From deck, you can watch the lights of the town fade as we sail into open water. Inside, it’s time to unwind – perhaps enjoy dinner or talk over the day’s experiences with fellow guests. The course now follows Norway’s coast toward the fjords and islands further south, with the calm rhythm of the ship marking the steady pace of travel through the Arctic night.

We begin the day in Stokmarknes, birthplace of Hurtigruten and home to the fascinating Hurtigruten Museum – a heartfelt tribute to the generations who have lived and worked along this coast sailing the same route we founded in 1893 and still follow today. From here, we continue through the narrow Raftsundet channel, one of Norway’s most dramatic and powerful stretches of water. Cliffs rise almost vertically from the sea, waterfalls trace silver lines down the rock, and every turn reveals another vista – new peaks, hidden coves and the play of light that defines the north. Later, we arrive in Svolvær, the lively heart of the Lofoten Islands. Fishing boats line the quays beneath sharp mountain peaks, galleries display works inspired by Arctic light, and cafés offer warmth and conversation. You might explore the town’s waterfront, visit nearby Henningsvær, or simply take in the view of red and yellow cabins against the dark slopes.

Today we sail along Norway’s storied inner coastal route, a network of narrow channels and protected sounds that has guided mariners for more than a thousand years. These waters are sheltered from the open sea, winding between islands and headlands where small fishing villages and family farms still cling to the shore. Solitary lighthouses mark the entrances to fjords, and on clear days you may spot distant peaks still capped with snow. From the deck, you can follow the slow rhythm of the coastline as the ship moves steadily south. Every turn reveals a new view; a waterfall tumbling down from the high mountains, a cluster of boathouses reflected in calm water, or a seabird gliding close to the waves. Inside, you might attend a short talk from the Expedition Team or simply enjoy the scenery from the lounge. This is a day for unhurried travel and quiet appreciation, a chance to experience the beauty and continuity of Norway’s living coast.

Rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1904, Ålesund emerged as Norway’s Art Nouveau masterpiece – a city of graceful spires, pastel façades and curved towers that catch the light of the surrounding sea. Its distinctive architecture, inspired by European styles of the time, gives the town a sense of charm and refinement found nowhere else on the Norwegian coast. The natural setting is equally striking: Ålesund stretches across a series of islands, with the jagged Sunnmøre Alps rising in the distance. Spend the day exploring the town’s canals and narrow streets lined with cafés and boutiques or visit the Jugendstilsenteret Museum to learn how Ålesund’s architecture was born from resilience and renewal. For a wider view, climb the 418 steps to the top of Mount Aksla for a panorama of the town, fjords and mountains beyond. Ålesund’s harmony of design, history and landscape makes it one of the true gems of the Norwegian coast.

Encircled by seven mountains and facing the open sea, Bergen is Norway’s maritime heart: lively, historic and steeped in seafaring tradition. Once a key Hanseatic trading port, the city still carries echoes of its past in the colourful wooden façades of Bryggen Wharf, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Strolling through its narrow passages you can almost sense the bustle of merchants and sailors who once filled these docks with stories from across the world. Down by the harbour, the fish market offers a taste of local life with stalls piled high with freshly caught seafood and regional specialties. For a wider view, take the funicular up Mount Fløyen, where the city and its islands unfold beneath you in a sweep of water and rooftops. Bergen is a place where history and everyday life meet easily: cobbled lanes, cosy cafés and the sound of gulls overhead. Take your time and get to know this charming city on your own terms; this is, after all, our last stop in Norway before we head to Denmark.

As we leave Norway’s rugged coastline astern, the open waters of the North Sea stretch ahead toward Denmark. The sense of distance grows with every passing hour, offering time to reflect on the fjords, mountains and coastal towns that have shaped your journey. This is a day for slowing down, to watch the horizon, feel the steady movement of the ship and let the memories of the voyage settle in. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast or join one final talk with your Expedition Team. From the deck, seabirds glide effortlessly on the wind as we pass through the Skagerrak and Kattegat straits, waters that have long linked Norway, Sweden and Denmark through trade and travel. As daylight fades, perhaps raise a glass to the journey behind you, a passage across cultures, coastlines and the ever-changing moods of the northern seas.

In the early morning light, the spires of Copenhagen rise from the sea as we approach the final destination of our journey from the Arctic. As we glide into harbour, you can probably already sense the different vibe that Denmark offers when compared to its northern neighbour. After you disembark, perhaps take a stroll beside the harbour canal of Nyhavn or visit a nearby café for a traditional smørrebrød (Danish open sandwich) lunch. There’s so much to see and do in ‘wonderful’ Copenhagen that it really is worth spending some extra time here, if possible. Sadly, however, your cruise on The Arctic Line has come to an end. Your voyage from the Arctic to the south of Scandinavia has carried you through history, beauty and the ever-changing moods of the northern seas - we hope you will join us again on your next adventure!

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Polar Inside

$5,361 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

$6,036 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

$8,398 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

$13,122 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

$5,249 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

$6,036 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

$8,398 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

$13,121 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

$6,150 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

$7,477 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

$9,840 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

$15,376 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

$5,979 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

$6,876 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

$9,567 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

$14,948 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

$6,425 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

$7,388 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

$10,279 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

$15,725 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

$6,150 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

$7,073 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

$9,840 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

$15,376 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

$6,290 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

$7,233 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

$10,064 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

$15,725 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

$5,548 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

$6,165 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

$8,878 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

$13,121 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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