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Hamburg - Hamburg

Northern Lights adventure Norway: igniting the skies

  • 19.02.27 to 06.03.27|15 days

  • HANSEATIC nature

  • NAT2704

Hamburg - Hamburg

19.02.2027 to 06.03.2027|15 days

from € 8.570

15 days Cruise p.p.

What to expect

The highlights of this cruise

White landscapes, deep snow and frozen lakes – in winter, nature in Norway can be experienced particularly intensively during a wide range of outdoor activities*. The Northern Lights will shine over all your adventures under clear skies – and are best observed from the deck.

  • Northern Lights magic: enjoy stunning views on deck
  • Spectacular scenery: Norway’s Fjord World and the dramatic Lofoten Islands
  • Good opportunities for watching whales in the Norwegian Sea
  • Norwegian cities with charm: architecturally and historically appealing
  • Experiences in the snow*: dog and reindeer sleigh rides, hiking and more
  • At anchor

  • Bergen welcomes you to a Scandinavian gem. Over the years, the city’s wealth has been built on seafaring, trade and fishing. Today, the city’s past is reflected in the Hanseatic quarter of Bryggen with its narrow streets: with its colourful, historic merchants’ houses lined up next to one another on the quayside, the area has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The picturesque fish market is also worth a visit. Mount Floyen, one of the city’s seven hills, rises up to 300 m (984 ft) above the centre – on a walk you will see from the top why Bergen is known as the “gateway to the fjords”.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    • Walk around the Hanseatic quarter of Bryggen
    • Panoramic trip in an electric bus through Bergen
    • Bergen with cable-car ride up Mount Ulriken
    • Hike on Mount Floyen

    Tip from our travel concierge*:

    see Bergen from above as you fly over fjords and mountains in a seaplane and enjoy views of the famous Hardangerfjord and the Folgefonna glacier.

  • Alesund nestles in a picturesque location on the Norwegian coastline, spread over several islands and surrounded by fjords. You can see the harmony between people and nature here from the top of Mount Aksla: after the effort of climbing up around 400 steps, you will be rewarded with amazing panoramic views. Are you interested in getting to know the city in more detail? Take a stroll through the charming streets and lanes of the city centre and discover the hidden gems of its impressive architecture: the entire city was rebuilt in the art nouveau style after a devastating fire in 1904. More than 400 listed buildings invite you to take the time to discover the many interesting architects’ quotes on the facades.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    • Guided city walk with visit to the art nouveau centre
    • Walk around Alesund and climb up local Mount Aksla
    • Scenic tour to the islands of Giske and Godoy
    • Kayak trip through the fjords
  • Norway is legendary in the truest sense of the word. Many of its impressive landscapes are closely linked with legends and Norwegian mythology. A particularly fascinating story comes to life when your ship cruises off Torghatten, the striking mountain with a hole in the middle. According to legend, this hole was created when the King of the Somna’s hat was pierced by an arrow fired by a wild troll prince. See it for yourself when your ship cruises off the island of Torget, offering a perfect view of the rock. Your team of experts on board will explain the actual story behind the special geological feature.

  • Once described by seafarers and polar explorers as the “Paris of the North”, Tromso has not lost any of its charm to this day. A lively city in idyllic natural surroundings. Playground of the midnight sun in summer and dance floor of the Northern Lights in winter. The city’s landmark, the Arctic Cathedral*, is a prime example of how strong an influence the Arctic has on the city’s architecture. Aluminium-coated concrete panels give the roof its striking design, making it look as if ice floes have been pressed up on both sides. The 23 m (75 ft) high stained glass window is also impressive. The exhibitions at the Polaria centre and the Arctic fish and other species at the aquarium will enhance your knowledge of the polar habitat. A number of museums bring to life the legendary polar explorers, for whom Tromso was the “gateway to the Arctic”. Back on board, when night falls you will perhaps be treated to a special light show of the Northern Lights if the sky is clear.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    • City tour with Arctic Cathedral
    • Cable car ride up Mount Storsteinen
    • Visit to a husky camp with dog sled ride (subject to snow conditions)
    • Culture and traditions of the Sami
    • Hike with head torches
  • Honningsvag is the maritime centre of the North Cape region. Its colourful houses are huddled together on the slopes of the local mountain, Storfjellet, which stands at a height of around 300 m (984 ft). Walk from the port to the little shops and restaurants offering Nordic specialities or visit the church built in 1885. When the town was destroyed by German occupying forces in 1944, only the whitewashed church remained undamaged. Take a hike in the surrounding hills to appreciate the idyllic sight of the town today. Honningsvag is also a starting point for visiting the legendary North Cape. Here, black slate cliffs rise up about 300 metres (984 ft) out of the sea and are topped by a huge globe symbolically marking the end of the European mainland. The geographical location so far north makes it the perfect place for seeing the Northern Lights.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    From Honningsvag:

    • transfer to the North Cape
    • King crab tour with tasting
    • Snowshoe hiking and ice fishing
  • Exceptional weather conditions and the remarkably clear sky have made the region around Alta an ideal place to observe and study the Northern Lights ever since the 18th century. The first Northern Lights observatory was built in the charming little town right at the end of the Altafjord in the 19th century. The Northern Lights Cathedral, with its bell tower spiralling up into the sky, is also worth a visit. The architecture of the building was inspired by the lights in the sky and has a similarly undulating appearance from all sides. Compare for yourself: the aurora borealis can be observed in clear weather in the surrounding area. Alta is the perfect starting point for a large number of outdoor activities*.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    • City tour with Northern Lights Cathedral
    • Fat bike tour of the Alta valley
    • Culture and traditions of the Sami
    • Visit to a husky camp with dog sled ride (subject to snow conditions)
    • Visit to a farm and horse-drawn sleigh ride (subject to snow conditions)
    • Northern Lights observation for passionate photographers (subject to weather conditions)
    • On the search for the Northern Lights by snowmobile (subject to weather conditions)
    • Snowmobile ride and visit to the Igloo Hotel
    • Snowshoe hiking and ice fishing
    • Cross-country skiing in the Nordic countryside


    Use the extra-long lay time for an exceptional overnight stay ashore (possible on request):

    • overnight stay at the Igloo Hotel
    • A night on the husky farm
  • Skerry landscape, stockfish archipelago and expedition territory: the Lofoten Islands impress with dramatic landscapes and idyllic fishing villages. See what life is like here on the main island of Austvagoya and in its main town, Svolvaer. Once the ship has docked, take a stroll around the little town. Everywhere you go, you will see frames for drying stockfish, which is exported all over the world from the archipelago. Rather than the town itself, it’s the symbiosis with the surrounding mountains that makes this place so appealing. Its main landmark is the mountain of the same name, Svolvaer, with two rocky peaks standing a good 1.5 metres (5 ft) tall at the top. The extraordinary light and colour here have attracted many artists to settle in the town. Experience the spectacle of this centre of art and light – as creative as the Northern Lights which will perhaps also put on a show for you in the night sky.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    • Scenic tour with a visit to the Viking farm
    • High-speed RIB boat trip in the Trollfjord
    • Riding excursion on Icelandic horses
    • Northern Lights observation and dinner in a farm house (subject to weather conditions)
  • Covering a surface area of 370 km² (143 square miles), Svartisen is Norway’s second biggest glacier. No other mainland glacier comes this close to sea level. Its name is derived from the old Norwegian “svartis” meaning “black ice”, although the glacier reveals amazingly bright blue tones rather than black. When less air is trapped in the ice, it will appear darker and more blue in colour. Your experts will be at your side to tell you more about this and other background information. Depending on ice and snow conditions, take a hike to the tongue of ice to admire this work of nature or enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of the glacier from the glacial lake.

  • Your small expedition ship will also take you to the famous Geirangerfjord as it hugs the coastline. The UNESCO World Heritage Site seems unreal and will draw you under its spell with its majestic mountains and cliffs rising up to 1,000 m (3,280 ft) out of the water. Numerous waterfalls plunge into the fjord, including the “Seven Sisters” with a drop of 250 m (820 ft). Legend has it that the “Suitor” waterfall on the opposite bank had its eye on the beautiful sisters, but its desires remained unfulfilled because of the fjord that kept them apart. Out of frustration, it took to the bottle, which is now apparently reflected in its shape like a liquor bottle. You too will be intoxicated by the sight of this natural wonder, which will stay in your memory forever.

  • Stavanger is proof of how colourful and picturesque history and monuments can be. In the old town centre, Gamle Stavanger, you will find a collection of narrow cobbled streets and small, white-painted, lovingly decorated wooden houses from the 18th and 19th centuries, which give the historic centre a special kind of charm. Stavanger Cathedral, built in 1125, is Norway’s only medieval church to have kept its original architecture in the Anglo-Norman Gothic style. The city also has an interesting story to tell about the history of seafaring and oil extraction. On a walk through its narrow streets, soak up the casual, almost Mediterranean atmosphere in the boutiques, galleries and cafes. Stavanger is the starting point for exploring the impressive Lysefjord.

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    Selected shore excursions*

    • Guided walking tour of Stavanger with Petroleum Museum
    • Sporty walk along the coast
    • Helicopter flight over the Lysefjord
    • Boat trip through the Lysefjord
    • Hike on Dalsnuten mountain


    Tip from our travel concierge*:

    enjoy doing sweet nothing on a private yacht. Let your gaze wander over the impressive surroundings of the Lysefjord and discover one of Norway’s most spectacular natural wonders, the Preikestolen or Pulpit Rock.

* The shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.

The itinerary depends on the weather conditions. The natural experiences and Northern Lights sightings described are possibilities on these cruises and are not guaranteed. The use of on-board Zodiacs is currently not permitted on this cruise. When the ship is at anchor, the ship’s tender boats will be used.

Included services

Expedition and knowledge
  • All landings and rides in the ship’s own Zodiacs (Use of the Zodiacs depends on the destination and on official permits)
  • Experienced experts from various disciplines accompany every cruise, give presentations and multimedia lectures, provide well-informed answers to questions about the cruising area and take part in the Zodiac landings/rides and hikes from/to ship
  • Use of the interactive Ocean Academy with individual knowledge formats
  • Comprehensive information before the cruise – for example about the Arctic, Antarctic, the South Seas and the Amazon, as well as expedition maps
Cabin
  • In every cabin: champagne to welcome you, mini bar restocked daily with non-alcoholic beverages (additional selection in Grand Suites and Junior Suites), coffee machine (tea on request), 24-hour cabin service
  • Equipment for loan: one pair of binoculars and two sets of Nordic Walking poles in the cabin itself, furthermore warm parkas, rubber boots, snorkelling equipment
  • Flat-screen TV with information and entertainment programme, personal email account and Internet access via Wi-Fi (free of charge for one hour per guest and day, satellite-dependent especially in polar areas)
  • Information about harbours and destinations (where available) in the cabin
Restaurants
  • International gourmet cuisine – full board: breakfast (early-bird and late riser breakfast), bouillon, afternoon coffee/tea time, lunch and dinner (three restaurants to choose from in the evening with flexible opening hours)
For all cases
  • German ship and expedition management as well as a mostly German-speaking service crew
  • Harbour and airport fees
  • Cancellation fee insurance (20% excess) in the PLATINUM and GOLD fares
Spa and fitness
  • Extensive sports programme: fitness area with ocean view, course programme, additional sports activities on shore depending on the destination (Personal training for an additional charge)
  • OCEAN SPA with Finnish sauna with an ocean view, steam sauna, indoor and outdoor relaxation area (spa treatments and hairdresser at a surcharge)