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Cruise Norway

Find your port of call. Visit the Opera in Oslo or plan a northern lights or midnight sun activity. Or find a kayak experience in Fjord Norway.

Plan and book your cruise to Norway

Several cruise lines call at Norwegian ports. Below you will find a list of links to the cruise lines that have itineraries to Norway.

For cruise travel professionals

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Norway cruises with Hurtigruten and Authentic Scandinavia AS

Join a spectacular cruise with Hurtigruten along the coast of Norway. Short and long cruises are available all year, and every season has its charm.
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Northern lights tours and cruises with Authentic Scandinavia AS

Experience the amazing northern lights in Norway. Travel north and join cruises with Hurtigruten, exotic winter activities and northern lights breaks.
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Cruise packages and individual fjord tours

Fjord Travel Norway offers a wide range of cruise packages and individual fjord round trips.
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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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Amazing Northern Lights Cruises

Fjord Travel Norway offers a wide range of adventurous Northern Lights Cruise packages and Northern Lights breaks.
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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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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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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.

Go on a cruise with Hurtigruten

Witness stunning scenery with Hurtigruten along the Norwegian coast. Travel the entire voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes, or hop on and off as you wish.

Fjord cruise on the Lysefjord

Take a fjord cruise with Norway host David Spinx to see the Pulpit Rock in Ryfylke. And learn about the history of Norway along the way.
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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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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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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 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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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.

Attractions in the Hamar Region

Visit the Hamar Cathedral, the Viking Ship Olympic Arena and the old brewery houses at Løten, or take a trip on Lake Mjøsa with Skibladner.

Attractions in the Lillehammer Region

Have fun in the Hunderfossen Family Park, explore the Olympic Museum and arenas or visit the Maihaugen open air museum.
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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.

Cruising along the coast of Spitsbergen

- Polar bear! The ship's doctor Leif Lindblad points eagerly towards shore, as the Hurtigruten ship enters the magnificent Magdalenefjord.

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