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Hurtigruten launches 'limited collection' Norway voyages including first fjord-only sailing

The new Norway itineraries on MS Trollfjord in 2027 and 2028 will explore areas of the high Arctic and western fjords “more in-depth than ever before".

The new Norway itineraries on MS Trollfjord in 2027 and 2028 will explore areas of the high Arctic and western fjords “more in-depth than ever before”.

The three new itineraries mean longer stays in fewer, less-visited ports, including new destinations such as Rosendal, Skjolden and Eidfjord and the cruise line’s first fjord-only itinerary.

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An Expedition Suite on MS Trollfjord © Espen Mills
An Expedition Suite on MS Trollfjord © Espen Mills
There are three restaurants on Hurtigurten's MS Trollfjord
There are three restaurants on Hurtigurten’s MS Trollfjord

Hurtigurten CEO Hedda Felin says the voyages give an unrivalled experience to the region because “no one knows the Norwegian coastline like Hurtigruten”.

“These new voyages are rooted in generations of local knowledge, allowing our captains to adapt each journey to the conditions of the day, revealing Norway at its most spectacular.

“They are voyages shaped by nature, guided by expertise, and created for travellers who want to truly connect with the places they visit, not just sail past them.” 

On a port excursion in Norway with Hurtigruten © Kristin Stoylen
On a port excursion in Norway with Hurtigruten © Kristin Stoylen

The new voyages include:

A 12-day north or 11-day south winter voyage sailing between Copenhagen and Tromsø. Tracing the length of Norway’s coast, the itinerary includes Lofoten, the North Cape, and overnight stays in Alta and Tromsø, with up to seven days spent beneath the auroral oval to maximise Northern Lights opportunities.

The cruise line’s first fjord-only itinerary and its most immersive fjord voyage to date. This eight-day voyage ventures from Bergen further than any other cruise line into four western fjords: Lysefjord, Hardangerfjord, Sognefjord and Nordfjord. This small ship voyage reaches the innermost parts of these fjords, with scenic sailing and captain’s discretion shaping the journey. 

This eight-day round-trip winter voyage from Tromsø spends the full journey deep in the Arctic Circle. The itinerary weaves through Lofoten, Alta and Honningsvåg, with an optional excursion to visit to the North Cape, the most northern point of mainland Europe and an overnight stay in Alta. The flexible scenic sailing plan, under the auroral oval, and minimal light pollution create ideal conditions for witnessing the Northern Lights. 

For more information, visit Hurtigruten.