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Take a round trip from Ålesund to the dramatic Geirangerfjord

From the art nouveau town of Ålesund to the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord - enjoy a cruise where beautiful scenery awaits around every bend.
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Hurtigruten

A journey with the iconic Hurtigruten offers the best views at a gentle pace – it is the ideal way to discover Norway’s varied coastal landscape.
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Take a cruise on the Nærøyfjord

Discover one of Norway's most visited fjords. Take a cruise on the stunning Nærøyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Classic and short voyages

The Classic Round Voyage with Hurtigruten is a 12 day journey, but there are also shorter options available.
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Four seasons with Hurtigruten

Every season has its charm; the northern lights in winter, the Arctic awakening in spring, the midnight sun in summer and the vivid colours in autumn.
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Join Fjord1 for an adventure along the Coast of Fjords

Choose from a selection of exciting round trips by express boat from Bergen to the Coast of Fjords and the famous Sognefjord.
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Explore authentic Norway with Hurtigruten

A Hurtigruten voyage is arguably the best way to experience Norway. Discover fjords, waterways and ports that other ships cannot reach.
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See the fjords with Fjord1

Cruise on two of the world's most beautiful fjords - the Nærøyfjord and the Geirangerfjord, both on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
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Take a cruise on the Geirangerfjord

The Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers dramatic scenery, with wild and beautiful nature easily enjoyable from deck.
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Color Line

The easiest way to Norway!
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Explore the Norwegian fjords with the company Fjord1

Fjord1 takes you to a wonderland of fjords and mountains. Visit Bergen, Sognefjord or Geirangerfjord, or follow the E39 from Stavanger to Trondheim.
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Excursions en route

Hurtigruten’s extensive programme of excursions takes advantage of local guides and benefits from calling at ports that larger ships cannot reach.

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