Welcome to Norway, the land of a thousand fjords. Enjoy this Winter voyage along the coast surrounded by dramatic landscapes of steep mountain sides and high mountain peaks as well as deep fjords. Few places in the world have such rugged coastlines with long branching fjords. This trip combines open stretches of sea, large, wide bays that reach inland and narrow straits between islands.
To avoid disappointment, we advise you to pre-book all Havila excursions and activities. For further information, please speak to a Norway travel specialist.
Please note there is a special Astronomy voyage for 30 Oct 24- as well as additional voyages in 2025: 21Jan,23 Feb,15 Oct & 14 Nov .please speak to a Norway travel specialist about this voyage.
On arrival into Bergen, take the Flybussen to the centre of Bergen and check into your hotel for one night.The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Today, explore Bergen.We recommend a stroll through Bryggen, Bergen's atmospheric Hanseatic old town located on the harbour front, where you can also find some of the freshest seafood around at the Torget Fish Market. There are plenty of museums on offer, or escape the city on the funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen for sweeping views of the fjord-side city and the seven mountains that famously surround it. Board your Havila ship in the evening. (B)
After the first night on board, you can start your day with breakfast on board the ship. Enjoy the tastes of Norway whilst admiring the stunning scenery as the ship sails smoothly along the coast. (B,L,D)
Ports: Florø - Måløy - Torvik - Ålesund - Molde
It is morning when we dock in the historic city of Trondheim, which was founded over a thousand years ago. Whilst docked here, why not visit Nidaros Cathedral. It is a landmark of the city and is one of the largest cathedrals in Northern Europe. After a visit to Trondheim, the voyage continues out into an abundant archipelago and heads for northern Norway. (B,L,D)
Ports: Kristiansund - Trondheim - Rørvik
On this stretch, mark the crossing the Arctic Circle with a ceremony and continue onward into the Arctic regions. Nature is powerful with northern Scandinavia's largest glacier, the world's strongest tidal current and encounters with the majestic sea eagle. In the evening, Lofoten's fishing villages and steep mountains await. (B,L,D)
Ports: Brønnøysund - Sandnessjøen - Nesna - Ørnes - Bodø - Stamsund - Svolvær
The voyage continues on through narrow fjords and past wild mountains to Tromsø, a city characterised by hunting and fishing, polar expeditions and courage. Now you have also reached the land of the Sami, Norway's indigenous people. (B,L,D)
Ports: Stokmarknes - Sortland - Risøyhamn - Harstad - Finnsnes - Tromsø - Skervøy
As far north as you can get - by land and sea. For many, the visit to the North Cape is a high point and a goal for voyages along the Norwegian coast. Up here in the polar landscape, nature is at its harshest and most desolate. (B,L,D)
Ports: Hammerfest - Havøysund - Honningsvåg - Kjøllefjord - Mehamn - Berlevåg
You are now as far east on your voyage as you can go. The border with Russia is only a few kilometres away, and the road signs in Kirkenes are in Norwegian and Russian. You can go as far as the border on one of our excursions, or how about a visit to the Snowhotel where everything is made of ice and snow? (B.L.D)
Ports: Båtsfjord - Vardø - Vadsø - Kirkenes
The polar landscape changes as we sail towards the west and south again. The great expanses are replaced by steep peaks, and in the evening we sail into Tromsø. "The Paris of the North". ( B,L,D)
Ports: Mehamn, Kjollefjord, Honningsvag, Havoysund, Hammerfest, Oksfjord, Skjervoy, Tromsø.
We return to the wild, idyllic Lofoten Islands . Beneath the jagged mountains lie chalky white sandy beaches and fishing villages with a vibrant fishing industry and locals using the coastal ships for everyday trips and transport. If the weather permits, we will enter the narrow Trollfjord. There is a strong possibility of spotting sea eagles here. (B,L,D)
Ports: Finnsnes - Harstad - Risøyhamn - Sortland - Stokmarknes - Svolvær - Stamsund
Now we have come so far south that we're crossing the Arctic Circle and sailing away from the sunlit nights. Here you sail past a myriad of small islands, islets and skerries and past the special mountain, Torghatten, which has a hole in the middle. If you wish, you can also go on the trip to the mountain and enter the hole. (B,L,D)
Ports: Bodø - Ørnes - Sandnessjøen - Brønnøysund - Rørvik
We sail through the wide Trondheim fjord that is bounded by rolling farmland on both sides and return to the coast and the open sea. You can disembark in Kristiansund and be driven along the Atlantic Ocean Road, which has been called the world's most beautiful drive. The road meanders along islets and skerries, and afterwards you can re-embark in Molde. (B,L,D)
Ports: Trondheim - Kristiansund - Molde – Ålesund.
The last day of the tour takes you through a diverse coastal landscape of bare rocky mountains and a maze of sounds and waterways between many islands. The great fjords and glaciers are situated inland. Bergen awaits at the end of the voyage. The ship docks at 14:45hrs in Bergen. Make your way to the airport for your flight back to the UK. (B)
Ports: Torvik - Måløy - Florø - Bergen
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