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The North Cape Line - From Oslo to Tromsø

Norway Norwegian Coast

Cruising through Norway

Sail along Norway’s stunning coastline on this unforgettable North Cape voyage. Travel from Bergen to Tromsø, passing charming fishing villages, dramatic fjords, and the Arctic Circle along the way. Enjoy breathtaking scenery, fresh Nordic cuisine, and enriching cultural experiences as you journey to one of Europe’s northernmost points. With plenty of time for exploration at each port, this is slow travel at its finest—letting you soak in the beauty and traditions of coastal Norway.


About this UnTour Cruise

Sailing from September 2026 to December 2027 (except May, June, July, and August)

Itinerary Highlights:

Embark from vibrant Oslo: Journey from Norway's beautiful, historic, fjord-side capital.

Sail along Norway’s dramatic Arctic coastline: Remote islands, stunning fjords and charming towns.

Discover the Art Nouveau treasures of Ålesund: Fascinating and unique architecture with an interesting history.

Cross the Arctic Circle with breathtaking views: Marvel at Norway’s northern landscapes.

All-inclusive Arctic cuisine on board: Enjoy fresh, locally sourced ingredients from the region.

Experience the Northern Lights

The aurora shimmers across Arctic skies year-round, but Norway’s prime viewing season is from September to March when the nights are dark enough. During this period, the best viewing hours are between 5 p.m. and 2 a.m. Aurora displays can be brief, lasting a few minutes, or stretch out for 15 to 30 minutes, and on lucky nights, even a couple of hours.

What's included

  • Comfortable cabin with ensuite bathroom
  • All-inclusive meals: Daily breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, and dinner in the ship's main restaurant
  • Unlimited select drinks during restaurant and bar open hours (except breakfast)
  • Multi-lingual Coastal Experience Team 
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship and in your cabin
  • Photography guidance
  • Access the fitness room and sauna facilities
  • Music entertainment and library access with a selection of books and magazines
  • Selection of equipment for outdoor activities (Suites only)
  • Exclusive behind the scene access to the bridge when in port (Suites only)
  • Complimentary minibar access and refills (Suite only)

Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome to Norway! First stop: Norway’s thriving capital, Oslo

If you have time before you board your ship for the voyage ahead, you’ll want to explore the many charms this cosmopolitan capital has to offer. Make your way to the city centre, where you can take snaps of the architecturally distinct Rådhuset town hall, Royal Palace and Oslo Cathedral.  

Once you’ve boarded your ship and settled into your cabin or suite, meet your Coastal Experience Team. You’ll get to know each member of the team as they give lectures and organise onboard activities throughout your voyage.  

Meet your fellow guests in the ship’s two-storey panoramic lounge and watch as the capital’s twinkling lights fade into the distance

Day 2: Settle in at Sea

Spend today relaxing on board and getting a taste of our Norway’s Coastal Kitchen cuisine in the ship’s three restaurants and bar.

You’ll have time to simply watch Norway’s spectacular southern coast glide by. Take it all in from the expansive Observation Deck, from the comfort of your ship’s two-story lounge and bar, or from the panoramic sauna.

As well as the views, this stretch of coast is home to history and stories. Find out more about Norway’s coast and the voyage ahead in the lectures, presentations, and onboard activities planned for today.

Day 3: Fjord Views and City Culture - Stavanger

Today, you’ll wake to views of the beautiful Lysefjord. The 26-mile-long (42-km-long) fjord is home to one of Norway’s most famous sights: Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock), which towers almost two thousand feet (604 meters) above the fjord’s shimmering waters.

Kjerag mountain, at the end of the fjord, reaches even higher. Along the way, watch for mountain goats, waterfalls, and the famous Kjeragbolten, a glacial boulder wedged high up in a crevasse.

You’ll spend the rest of the day in Stavanger, a colorful waterside city with an international ambience and a lively cultural scene. Discover the architectural relics of Gamle (Old) Stavanger, which includes Northern Europe’s best-preserved collection of wooden houses, and Norway’s oldest cathedral, dating from the 12th century.

You can also visit the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, browse the local boutique shops, or simply enjoy a drink on the waterfront.

Day 4: A Picturesque Town - Ålesund

After breakfast on the ship, we’ll dock at Ålesund, a town on a small peninsula surrounded by beautiful mountains and islands.

Many of the buildings here, from the bright colors to the rounded spires, were inspired by the Art Nouveau style, which was popular in the early 1900s. You can get impressive photos of the archipelago from the nearby Mount Aksla viewpoint.

You can also visit the Atlantic Sea Park, Norway’s first marine science center. This is one of Northern Europe’s largest saltwater aquariums, providing a home to seals, otters, and crabs, as well as many other kinds of marine life. See Humboldt Penguins here, a species otherwise absent north of the equator. 

Join an optional excursion to explore Ålesund on foot or by bus as your guide reveals the town’s surprising secrets.

Day 5: An Ancient Fishing Town - Rørvik

The cozy fishing port of Rørvik in the picturesque Vikna archipelago may look small but it has a huge history told through both the landscape and the town’s collection of museums.

Join an optional excursion to three of Rørvik’s excellent museums. Time travel through the last 10,000 years in Ice Age-carved landscapes, carefully preserved 19th-century living rooms, and the ingenuity of Norwegian salmon production.

In the afternoon, we’ll continue sailing north through the Vikna archipelago made up of over 6,000 islands, islets, and reefs. The local gardens bloom with plum and apple blossoms in the spring, even at 65°N, thanks to the maritime climate.

As we sail through the night, we’ll leave the Helgeland coast behind us as we cross the Arctic Circle.

Day 6: Lofoten Islands

Today, we explore Lofoten. As soon as you see the towering peaks with small villages clustered around them, you’ll understand why this island chain is praised as one of Norway’s most stunning locations.  

We’ll dock in the town of Svolvær mid-morning. Located on the island of Austvågøya in the heart of Lofoten, Svolvær is the biggest town of the archipelago, humming with shops, restaurants, galleries, and cafés. Look out for the Svolvær Goat, a nearby mountain so named for resembling a horned ruminant.  

A variety of optional excursions are available from Svolvær, including winter fishing, paddling along the coastline in a kayak, or embarking on a bus tour to learn more about Lofoten’s history.

We can’t visit the area without spending a couple of hours in Stokmarknes. It was here that the Original Coastal Express was founded in 1893 by shipping pioneer Richard With. On the waterfront, you’ll find our 1956 ship MS Finnmarken encased in the Hurtigruten Museum’s glass building like a ship in a bottle.

Day 7: The Gateway to the Arctic - Tromsø

We sail into Tromsø mid-morning. This urban city 350 km north of the Arctic Circle is a great place to disembark. It buzzes with life, with everything from trendy restaurants and cafés to boutique shops selling local crafts and produce, and even high fashion. If you can, give yourself time to explore Tromsø before you go home.

You’ve sailed on The North Cape Line, getting to know Norway’s coastal cities and villages all the way from its capital to deep inside the Arctic Circle. During the journey, you’ll have experienced Norway’s varied climate, seen majestic mountains and fjords, and maybe gazed up in awe at the Northern Lights once or several times.

We hope you’ll cherish each of the memories of The North Cape Line that you’ll take home with you. Come sail with us again soon, on another iconic voyage of our spectacular home: the Norwegian coast.


Excursions

Optional seasonal excursions are not included but may be added in the following days to enhance your experience:

Day 3

Walking Tour in the Old Town of Stavanger from $80 per person

Discover the best of Stavanger with a walking tour of its old town in the company of a local guide. Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed.

On the trail of the Vikings from $128 per person

Walk in the footsteps of warriors at the interactive Viking House centre and stand on the site of one of Norway’s most significant battlegrounds. Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed.

Day 4

Saga Islands Bus Tour to Alnes from $180 per person

Drive over soaring bridges and through subsea tunnels as we visit two of the main islands in the seas surrounding Ålesund. Level 1: Easy - suitable for most people

Architecture & Breweries - Ålesund on Foot from $152 per person

Stroll through Ålesund’s colorful streets and learn why the architecture here is so striking. Taste a selection of beer in a small, local brewery Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed.

Day 5

Nærøya: The island of the Gods from $281 per person

Take a boat tour to a remote, privately owned island for a guided visit of medieval Nærøykirka, exploring the island's rich history, myths, and legends with an expert guide. Level 2: Moderate - some mobility needed.

Day 6

Lofoten Winter – Art, History and Henningsvær from $175 per person

Visit the charming fishing village of Henningsvær, experience the art and culture of Lofoten and explore Lofoten to learn fascinating local history. Level 1: Easy - suitable for most people

Winter Fishing in Lofoten from $211 per person

Enjoy a deep-sea fishing experience aboard an authentic fishing boat. Level 3: Active - good mobility needed.

Kayaking in Lofoten (Winter) from $234 per person

Try a new adventure sport as you learn to kayak on the Arctic Sea. Level 4: Challenging - good mobility and fitness needed.


Ship

MS Trollfjord (or similar)

Freshly refurbished in 2023, MS Trollfjord is a tribute to Norway’s natural beauty and the rich history of coastal sailing. The ship features locally sourced wood and stone, reflecting the stunning fjords. Its timeless décor evokes the elegance of a golden age of small-ship voyages.

Onboard amenities include a two-story panoramic lounge, lecture hall, sauna, and fitness room. Dining celebrates Norwegian cuisine with sustainable, traditional methods like drying, fermenting, and salting. Enjoy dishes like dry-aged beef and beer brewed with water from Trollfjord, all complemented by stories of their heritage.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 500 guests
  • Year Built: 2002
  • Year of Refurbishment: 2023
  • Speed: 15 knots
  • 3 restaurants and bar onboard
  • Fine dining
  • Sauna and fitness room
  • Free WiFi
  • Panoramic lounge
  • Laundry room
  • Coastal experience team

Disclaimer

Our staff have inspected this cruise and the above description and photographs reflect what they saw at that time. It is possible that the supplier has made changes to the cruise without our knowledge. While we do our best to keep up with any changes or improvements made to our cruises, we cannot guarantee that everything in the above description will be accurate.

Starting at $2170
Departure Dates

Sep 25, 2026 to Oct 1, 2026
Oct 9, 2026 to Oct 15, 2026
Oct 23, 2026 to Oct 29, 2026
Nov 6, 2026 to Nov 12, 2026
Nov 20, 2026 to Nov 26, 2026
Dec 4, 2026 to Dec 10, 2026
Dec 18, 2026 to Dec 24, 2026
Jan 29, 2027 to Feb 4, 2027
Feb 12, 2027 to Feb 18, 2027
Feb 26, 2027 to Mar 4, 2027
Mar 12, 2027 to Mar 18, 2027
Mar 26, 2027 to Apr 1, 2027
Apr 9, 2027 to Apr 15, 2027

Package includes

  • Accommodation for 6 nights
  • All meals onboard including afternoon snacks and culinary demonstrations
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Outdoor activities

Not Included

  • Additional shore excursions
  • International flights
  • Transportation to/from the start and end point
  • Crew gratuity
  • Travel Insurance