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MS Vesterålen

Departure: 24/03/2025

Duration: 7 Nights

Kirkenes to Florø

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Itinerary

Start this Norway scenic route with an Arctic tour of Norway, near the Russian border. You’ll go from the dramatic landscapes of Northern Norway to views of Senja, one of Norway’s most beautiful islands. We’ll then pass through the jaw-dropping Vesterålen

  • Day 1 Kirkenes, Norway 24 Mar 2025 (Monday) 

    Kirkenes is a small town in the North-East of Norway, bordering both Russia and Finland, located only 250 miles away from the Arctic Circle. Known for its wildlife, beautiful scenery and winter sports activities, Kirkenes has a kind of fantastical charm.

    Kirkenes is a small town in the North-East of Norway, bordering both Russia and Finland, located only 250 miles away from the Arctic Circle. Known for its wildlife, beautiful scenery and winter sports activities, Kirkenes has a kind of fantastical charm.
  • Day 2 Vardø, Norway 24 Mar 2025 (Monday) 
  • Day 3 Båtsfjord, Norway 24 Mar 2025 (Monday) 
  • Day 4 Berlevåg, Norway 24 Mar 2025 (Monday) 
  • Day 5 Mehamn, Norway 25 Mar 2025 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 6 Kjøllefjord, Norway 25 Mar 2025 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 7 Honningsvåg, Norway 25 Mar 2025 (Tuesday) 

    Searching in 1553 for a northeast passage to India, British navigator Richard Chancellor came upon a crag 307 yards above the Barents Sea. He named the jut of rock North Cape, or Nordkapp. Today Europe's northernmost point is a rite-of-passage journey for nearly all Scandinavians and many others. Most cruise passengers visit Nordkapp from Honningsvåg, a fishing village on Magerøya Island. The journey from Honningsvåg to Nordkapp covers about 35 km (22 miles) across a landscape characterized by rocky tundra and grazing reindeer, which are rounded up each spring by Sami herdsmen in boats. The herdsmen herd the reindeer across a mile-wide channel from their winter home on the mainland. Honningvåg's northerly location makes for long, dark winter nights and perpetually sun-filled summer days. The village serves as the gateway to Arctic exploration and the beautiful Nordkapp Plateau, a destination that calls to all visitors of this region. Most of those who journey to Nordkapp (North Cape), the northernmost tip of Europe, are in it for a taste of this unique, otherworldly, rugged yet delicate landscape. You'll see an incredible treeless tundra, with crumbling mountains and sparse dwarf plants. The subarctic environment is very vulnerable, so don't disturb the plants. Walk only on marked trails and don't remove stones, leave car marks, or make campfires. Because the roads are closed in winter, the only access is from the tiny fishing village of Skarsvåg via Sno-Cat, a thump-and-bump ride that's as unforgettable as the desolate view.

  • Day 8 Havøysund, Norway 25 Mar 2025 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 9 Hammerfest, Norway 25 Mar 2025 (Tuesday) 

    More than 600 miles north of the Arctic Circle, the world's northernmost town is also one of the most widely visited and oldest places in northern Norway. "Hammerfest" means "mooring place" and refers to the natural harbor (remarkably free of ice year-round thanks to the Gulf Stream) that is formed by the crags in the mountain. Hammerfest is the gateway to the Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean, a jumping-off point for Arctic expeditions. Once a hunting town, Hammerfest's town emblem features the polar bear. In 1891 the residents of Hammerfest, tired of the months of darkness that winter always brought, decided to brighten their nights: they purchased a generator from Thomas Edison, and Hammerfest thus ecame the first city in Europe to have electric street lamps. In addition to two museums, there are several shops within Hammerfest's small city center. There is also a market selling souvenirs and other goods outside the town hall.

    More than 600 miles north of the Arctic Circle, the world's northernmost town is also one of the most widely visited and oldest places in northern Norway. "Hammerfest" means "mooring place" and refers to the natural harbor (remarkably free of ice year-round thanks to the Gulf Stream) that is formed by the crags in the mountain. Hammerfest is the gateway to the Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean, a jumping-off point for Arctic expeditions. Once a hunting town, Hammerfest's town emblem features the polar bear. In 1891 the residents of Hammerfest, tired of the months of darkness that winter always brought, decided to brighten their nights: they purchased a generator from Thomas Edison, and Hammerfest thus ecame the first city in Europe to have electric street lamps. In addition to two museums, there are several shops within Hammerfest's small city center. There is also a market selling souvenirs and other goods outside the town hall.
  • Day 10 Øksfjord, Norway 25 Mar 2025 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 11 Skjervøy, Norway 25 Mar 2025 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 12 Tromsø, Norway 25 Mar 2025 (Tuesday) 

    With its centre located on the island of Tromsø, the municipality of Tromsø is more than five times the size of Norway’s capital, Oslo, and is the world’s northernmost university city. Lying 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, it is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' because it was used as a starting point for hunters looking for Arctic foxes, polar bears and seals. In the 19th century it was a base for explorers on Arctic expeditions – a history that is remembered in the city’s Polar Museum, which you can visit on an excursion. Also commemorated in the area is the history of Norway’s indigenous people, the Sami. Visitors can learn about the traditions, heritage and modern preservation of the Sami culture at the Tromsø Museum. Nowadays, Tromsø is a charming mix of old and new, with wooden buildings sitting alongside contemporary architecture such as the impressive glacier-like Arctic Cathedral, which features one of the largest stained glass windows in Europe. Looking down on the city is Mount Storsteinen, and a cable car runs to the top, giving wonderful views over the surrounding countryside of forested peaks and reindeer pastures.

  • Day 13 Finnsnes, Norway 26 Mar 2025 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 14 Harstad, Norway 26 Mar 2025 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 15 Risøyhamn, Norway 26 Mar 2025 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 16 Sortland, Vesteralen Islands, Norway 26 Mar 2025 (Wednesday) 

    Sortland is a town in Norway's Nordland county, in the region of Vesterålen. The Norwegian Coastguard has a base here, and it is also a popular place for observing the Northern Lights. The town is the location of the Sortland Bridge, which provides a road connection between Langøya and Hinnøya by road. Sortland is sometimes nicknamed the Blue City, as many of its houses are painted in that colour.

    Sortland is a town in Norway's Nordland county, in the region of Vesterålen. The Norwegian Coastguard has a base here, and it is also a popular place for observing the Northern Lights. The town is the location of the Sortland Bridge, which provides a road connection between Langøya and Hinnøya by road. Sortland is sometimes nicknamed the Blue City, as many of its houses are painted in that colour.
  • Day 17 Stokmarknes, Norway 26 Mar 2025 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 18 Svolvær, Norway 26 Mar 2025 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 19 Stamsund, Norway 26 Mar 2025 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 20 Bodø, Norway 27 Mar 2025 (Thursday) 

    The capital of Nordland is a peaceful city, but beneath the surface lies a fascinating and colourful military past. During the Cold War it was an important NATO base, stationing fighter jets to intercept Soviet naval vessels and aircraft. The situation culminated when Premier Kruschev threatened to destroy Bodø with nuclear weapons after a CIA U-2 spy plane bound for the city was shot down over the Soviet Union. You can learn more about the city's Cold War history at the Norwegian Aviation Museum, which is uniquely designed to resemble a biplane and houses an intact U-2 plane, a Spitfire, a rare Hønningstad C-5 polar seaplane and many other interesting exhibits. As well as its military heritage, Bodø boasts the world's strongest maelstrom at Saltstraumen, which attracts a host of visitors every year.

    The capital of Nordland is a peaceful city, but beneath the surface lies a fascinating and colourful military past. During the Cold War it was an important NATO base, stationing fighter jets to intercept Soviet naval vessels and aircraft. The situation culminated when Premier Kruschev threatened to destroy Bodø with nuclear weapons after a CIA U-2 spy plane bound for the city was shot down over the Soviet Union. You can learn more about the city's Cold War history at the Norwegian Aviation Museum, which is uniquely designed to resemble a biplane and houses an intact U-2 plane, a Spitfire, a rare Hønningstad C-5 polar seaplane and many other interesting exhibits. As well as its military heritage, Bodø boasts the world's strongest maelstrom at Saltstraumen, which attracts a host of visitors every year.
  • Day 21 Ørnes, Norway 27 Mar 2025 (Thursday) 
  • Day 22 Nesna, Norway 27 Mar 2025 (Thursday) 
  • Day 23 Sandnessjøen, Norway 27 Mar 2025 (Thursday) 
  • Day 24 Brønnøysund, Norway 27 Mar 2025 (Thursday) 

    Sitting just below the Arctic Circle, a visit to Bronnoysund guarantees a journey of culture and extraordinary scenery. Bronnoysund is quintessential Norway, and encompasses everything you'd expect from this stunning country - along with plenty of surprises along the way. Raking fjords, scattered islands, and roaring rivers provide a huge natural bounty - but it’s the Torghatten Mountain that’s Bronnoysund’s true crowning glory. Torghatten Mountain rises like a colossal castle of sheer granite, and is particularly striking because it’s punctured right through the centre by a giant hole. Line up the view just right, and you can see sunlight bursting through the hole, as if illuminated by a massive spotlight. It's hard to imagine how such a striking phenomenon would form naturally, and indeed the local folklore has a persuasive explanation – that it was created when an arrow ripped through the troll king's hat, which was thrown into the air to protect a fleeing girl. The hat turned to stone, and the arrow’s hole is preserved there to this day. If you care to climb Torghatten Mountain, you can walk through its cavernous interior, to look down over the red wooden barns and glistening lakes below.

  • Day 25 Rørvik, Norway 27 Mar 2025 (Thursday) 
  • Day 26 Trondheim, Norway 28 Mar 2025 (Friday) 

    One of Scandinavia's oldest cities, Trondheim was the first capital of Norway, from AD 997 to 1380. Founded in 997 by Viking king Olav Tryggvason, it was first named Nidaros (still the name of the cathedral), a composite word referring to the city's location at the mouth of the Nidelva River. Today, it's Central Norway's largest (and Norway's third largest) city, with a population of 150,000. The wide streets of the historic city center remain lined with brightly painted wood houses and striking warehouses. But it's no historic relic: it's also the home to NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and is Norway's technological capital.

  • Day 27 Kristiansund, Norway 28 Mar 2025 (Friday) 
  • Day 28 Molde, Norway 28 Mar 2025 (Friday) 

    Molde, the 'Town of Roses', is a city and municipality in Romsdal in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway. The municipality is located on the Romsdal Peninsula, surrounding the Fannefjord and Moldefjord. The city is located on the northern shore of the Romsdalsfjord. The city of Molde is the administrative centre of Møre og Romsdal County, administrative center of the municipality of Molde, commercial hub of the Romsdal region and seat of the Diocese of Møre. Molde proper consists of a 6.2-mile (10-kilometre) long and 0.62-1.24 mile (1-2-kilometre) wide strip of urban land running east-west along the north shore of the Moldefjord, an arm of the Romsdalsfjord, on the Romsdal Peninsula. The city is sheltered by Bolsøya and the Molde Archipelago, a chain of low-lying islands and islets, to the south and the wood-clad hills of Moldemarka to the north. The city centre is located just west of the River Moldeelva, which runs into the city from the north, originating in the Lake Moldevatnet and running through the Valley Moldedalen.

  • Day 29 Ålesund, Norway 29 Mar 2025 (Saturday) 

    The coastal town of Ålesund is the commercial capital of the Møre og Romsdal district. But more important, it is noted for its characteristic Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) buildings, which some claim make Ålesund one of the most beautiful towns in Norway. This Art Nouveau style emerged when the town was completely rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1904 destroyed nearly 800 buildings and left 10,000 residents homeless. It is said that the fire started by a tipped oil lamp. Rebuilding was carried out with the help of many young, foreign architects who added their own flourishes to the architectural blend of German Jugendstil and Viking roots. Today, narrow streets are crammed with buildings topped with turrets, spires and gables that bear decorations of dragonheads and curlicues. As one of the few remaining Art Nouveau towns in the world, in 1998 Ålesund was awarded the coveted Houens National Memorial Prize for the preservation of its unique architecture.

  • Day 30 Torvik, Norway 29 Mar 2025 (Saturday) 
  • Day 31 Måløy, Norway 29 Mar 2025 (Saturday) 
  • Day 32 Florø, Norway 29 Mar 2025 (Saturday) 
  • Day 33 Bergen, Norway 29 Mar 2025 (Saturday) 

    Surrounded by mountains and sparkling fjords, the waterside city of Bergen has a spectacular setting. There has been a settlement here since medieval times and the colourful waterfront buildings of the Hanseatic wharf, known as Bryggen, are testament to its fascinating history of trade. As Norway’s best known medieval settlement, the Bryggen is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Our comprehensive selection of excursions allows you to discover the many sides of Bergen, such as the fish market and narrow cobbled streets, as well as stunning views of the city from the summit of Mt Fløyen. Alternatively, those who have visited the city previously may like to experience one of the tours that travel further afield. Just 300 yards from the main piers, you will find the Fortress Museum (Fesningsmuseum), which has an interesting collection of objects related to World War II.

What's Included:

  • A journey with Hurtigruten offers an all-encompassing experience with comfortable accommodation, locally inspired dining, and breathtaking coastal scenery. 
  • Guests can enjoy onboard lectures, cultural insights, and access to wellness facilities. 
  • Signature cruises provide an elevated experience, featuring two included restaurants, an all-inclusive drinks package, and enhanced onboard activities. 

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Suites

  • Polar Inside | Middle deck for 2 travellers

    These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to two people on the lower, middle or upper decks have separate beds (one of which converts into a sofa) or bunk beds.

  • Polar Inside | Upper deck for 1 traveller

    These comfortable standard inside cabins for one person are on the upper deck.

  • Polar Inside | Upper or middle deck for up to 2 travellers
    These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up 2 people on the middle or upper decks have separate beds or bunk beds, one of which converts into a sofa, and chair. Some have a hairdryer.
  • Polar Outside | Accessible cabin on lower deck
    Two wheelchair accessible rooms for up to 5 people on deck 3. These spacious cabins have wider doors, and accessible WC. One has double bed, pullman and a single bed. One has bunk beds, sofa, and chair.
  • Polar Outside | Lower deck for 4 travellers
    These comfortable outside cabins for up to 4 people on the middle or lower decks have bunk beds and a chair. Some have a double bed and bunk beds, sofa, and a chair. The cabins have portholes with limited view.
  • Polar Outside | Upper deck for 3 travellers

    These comfortable outside cabins for up to 3 people on the middle decks have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa.

  • Polar Outside | Middle deck for 2 travellers

    These standard outside cabins for up to 2 people on the middle decks have bunk beds, one of which converts into a sofa, and a chair.

  • Polar Outside | Middle deck for 2 travellers
    These comfortable outside cabins for up to 2 people on the upper or middle decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa, and a chair. Some cabins have limited or no view.
  • Arctic Superior | Upper deck for up to 2 travellers
    These comfortable, refurbished outside cabins for up to 2 people on the upper decks have a double bed, a small desk, a chair, TV, and coffee and tea facilities.
  • Expedition Suite | Mini Suite for up to 2 travellers
    These refurbished suites situated on the upper deck have separate bedroom, double bed, chair, TV, and coffee and tea facilities.

MS Vesterålen – Polar Inside | Middle deck for 2 travellers

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MS Vesterålen – Polar Inside | Upper deck for 1 traveller

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MS Vesterålen – Polar Inside | Upper or middle deck for up to 2 travellers

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MS Vesterålen – Polar Outside | Accessible cabin on lower deck

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MS Vesterålen – Polar Outside | Lower deck for 4 travellers

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MS Vesterålen – Polar Outside | Upper deck for 3 travellers

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MS Vesterålen – Polar Outside | Middle deck for 2 travellers

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MS Vesterålen – Polar Outside | Middle deck for 2 travellers

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MS Vesterålen – Arctic Superior | Upper deck for up to 2 travellers

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MS Vesterålen – Expedition Suite | Mini Suite for up to 2 travellers

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Restaurants

  • Restaurant

    Passengers are requested to go to the restaurant on embarkation to make their table reservation. The usual meal times are: breakfast from 08.00 to 10.00 hours (open sitting); lunch from 13.00 hours (open sitting); dinner from 18.00 hours (set seating). During high season, there may be several sittings, the times of which will be shown on board. Full board begins with a buffet dinner on departure from Bergen and ends with brunch on the arrival day back in Bergen. The food is Norwegian and breakfast is buffet style with a selection of cold meats, cheese, eggs, cereals and fruit. Lunch is the famous Cold Table with a choice of fish dishes, cold meats, salads, a selection of hot dishes, desserts and fruit. Dinner is a three-course set meal; there is not usually a choice of menu. Occasionally the Cold Table may be served in the evening and the set meal at lunch time. All vessels are fully licensed.

  • Kafé Galleriet

    On deck 4, Kafé Galleriet serves traditional ‘husmannskost’ - home-cooked dishes such as our signature burger and famous shrimp sandwich, soup of the day, sirloin steak, and grilled salmon, plus desserts and sweet cakes. Juices, soft drinks, and wine are also available.

MS Vesterålen – Restaurant

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MS Vesterålen – Kafé Galleriet

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Deckplans

  • Deck 7

    • Fyret Lounge & Bar

  • Deck 6

    • Observation Deck

  • Deck 5

    • Trollfjord Lounge
    • Inside Cabins
    • Outside Cabins

  • Deck 4

    • Vesterålstuen Lounge & Bar
    • Lecture Hall
    • Library
    • Fitness
    • Playroom
    • Shop
    • Cafe
    • Restaurant 
    • Inside Cabins
    • Outside Cabins

  • Deck 3

    • Reception
    • Gangway
    • Luggage
    • Laundry
    • Inside Cabins
    • Outside Cabins

  • Deck 2

    • Car Deck
    • Car Lift
    • Inside Cabins
    • Outside Cabins

  • Deck 1

    • Inside Cabins

MS Vesterålen – Deck 7

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MS Vesterålen – Deck 6

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MS Vesterålen – Deck 5

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MS Vesterålen – Deck 4

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MS Vesterålen – Deck 3

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MS Vesterålen – Deck 2

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MS Vesterålen – Deck 1

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