Embark on a 14-day Arctic expedition cruise to Norway and Svalbard, departing from Hamburg and featuring historic city tours. Visit Esbjerg for Danish culture, then trace Viking heritage in Haugesund. Journey to Fjaerland via Sognefjorden and explore the Norwegian Glacier Museum. Ride a gondola in Andalsnes and kayak fjords. Attend talks at sea while crossing the Arctic Circle. Discover the landscapes of Lofoten and Tromso’s Polar Museum. Reach Europe’s northernmost point at the North Cape. Sail across the Barents Sea to Spitsbergen for glacier views, fjord landings, and possible polar bear sightings. Disembark in Longyearbyen with Arctic insights.
Highlights
Explore Hamburg’s UNESCO-listed warehouses and vibrant Altstadt charm
Stroll Esbjerg’s compact center and view Man Meets the Sea sculptures
Hike rugged Lofoten terrain and observe majestic sea eagles nearby
Explore Spitsbergen’s fjords and search for elusive Arctic wildlife
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Your expedition cruise to Norway and Svalbard begins in Hamburg, a dynamic city rich in history, art, and culture. With time to explore before boarding your expedition ship, consider visiting key sites in the historic Altstadt, including the St. Nikolai Memorial and Deichstraße—Hamburg’s oldest surviving street.
Don’t miss the UNESCO-listed Chilehaus and Speicherstadt, the world’s largest historic warehouse district, each offering a glimpse into the city’s architectural and commercial legacy.
Once aboard, collect your expedition jacket, meet your expert Expedition Team, explore the ship’s amenities, and settle into your cabin as your Arctic journey gets underway.
The first stop on your Arctic journey is Esbjerg, located on Denmark’s west coast along the Jutland peninsula. As you arrive, watch for the striking “Man Meets the Sea” sculptures overlooking the shoreline.
Esbjerg offers a mix of historic character and contemporary Scandinavian style, with a compact city center that's easy to explore on foot. A shuttle service will take you into town, where you can stroll at your own pace. Don’t miss the chance to try a traditional smørrebrød—Denmark’s iconic open-faced rye bread sandwiches—widely available in local bakeries.
Following lunch, bid farewell to Denmark as your voyage continues north toward Norway. Spend the afternoon at sea enjoying your ship’s amenities—soak in the hot tubs or unwind with a panoramic view in the Explorer Lounge & Bar.
As you reach Norway, head for the region of Haugesund. It’s known for its Viking connections, and it was here that King Harald Fairhair first united Norway into a single kingdom. From this royal seat, Norway’s kings long controlled the renowned shipping route called Nordvegen, or “the way to the north,” from which the country takes its name.
Today, this Viking past lives on in the area’s many historic sites. If conditions allow, visit a recreated Viking settlement on the small island of Bukkøya, and on nearby Karmøy, you can delve deeper into Norway’s Viking and maritime history at the Nordvegen History Center.
In the morning, you plan to cruise deep into Sognefjorden, the longest and deepest fjord in Norway, to the tiny hamlet of Fjærland. Only 300 people live in this idyllic village, which has many charming old buildings and its own weaving traditions. This is also the place where Sognefjorden meets Jostedalsbreen, the largest glacier on the European continent.
A visit to the Norwegian Glacier Museum is the included activity of the day. Learn why glacier ice is blue and how the fjords were formed. You can even perform a few experiments with 1,000-year-old glacier ice and watch a panoramic film about Europe’s largest glacier.
Nestled at the end of the Romsdalsfjord, Åndalsnes is surrounded by soaring mountains, deep valleys, and dramatic fjords. The scenery around this alpine town is simply awe-inspiring.
To take it all in, hop on the gondola from the town center for the five-minute scenic journey up Mount Nesaksla, some 2,300 ft above sea level. Here you can revel in 360-degree views of the town and the towering mountains of Romsdalshorn and Venjetinden beyond.
To truly immerse yourself in this incredible landscape, join an exhilarating hike or, if conditions allow, you can enjoy a peaceful kayak paddle in the fjord.
As you sail toward the wild beauty of the Lofoten archipelago, enjoy a day at sea.
Continue your discovery on board with your Expedition Team by joining a talk or workshop, and deepen your understanding with a visit to the Science Center. Relax in the panoramic Explorer Lounge & Bar, and as you pass Helgeland, watch for the silhouette of the Seven Sisters mountain range. This impressive coastal range is home to the Torghatten mountain, which is recognizable by its distinctive hole through the middle.
Later in the day, cross the Arctic Circle as you venture further north and into the Arctic.
Approaching the dramatically steep mountains of Lofoten by ship is an unforgettable experience. Be in awe of the landscapes as you sail toward this region of windswept islands, sheltered bays, and some of the most beautiful fjords in the world. Look out for sea eagles as you admire the exceptional beauty of this stretch of coastline.
Today, you aim to explore the famed Lofoten Islands from the fishing port of Svolvaer. Learn how the rugged landscapes and a history of fishing have influenced life in Lofoten, or explore the soul-stirring landscape up close on a hike with your Expedition Team.
Set in a majestic landscape, this small, cosmopolitan city has an exciting past and plenty of fascinating sights to discover.
It was the base for many a historic Arctic expedition, including those of Roald Amundsen, and its position 250 miles north of the Polar Circle has led to it being called the “Gateway to the Arctic.” At the Polar Museum, discover the city’s exploration heritage and see the Arctic Cathedral—with its huge stained-glass window, it’s one of the most striking landmarks in Tromsø. You can also take the Fjellheisen cable car to the top of Storsteinen for incredible views.
The captivating North Cape marks mainland Europe’s northernmost point. This rugged promontory on the north of Magerøya island truly feels like the end of the Earth.
Venture across the wild Arctic landscape here toward the cape’s towering cliff edge, which sits around a thousand feet above the Barents Sea. Feel a sense of awe as you drink in the panoramas, and as you gaze toward the horizon, think of the adventures yet to come as your voyage heads even further north.
Discover more about the history of this remarkable site at the North Cape Hall.
Spend the day at your leisure as you sail across the Barents Sea and deeper into the Arctic toward the Svalbard archipelago. Savor the quiet moments, simply appreciating the peaceful feeling of being at sea. This is a rare opportunity to disconnect and take a break from the modern world.
Feeling active? You can enjoy a workout in the gym or simply relax in the panoramic sauna while gazing out at the view. Like always, the Expedition Team will be on hand to answer any questions you may have and offer insights into these Arctic islands.
Svalbard’s largest island, Spitsbergen, showcases Arctic beauty in its untouched glory; it’s a wilderness of steep mountains, stark glaciers, and eerily beautiful islands. Over the next three days, visit some of the world’s most dramatic fjords and see glaciers preparing to calve icebergs into the sea.
Each day will be different. From landings to kayaking, be ready for anything as your captain and Expedition Team decide on the best landing sites and activities based on the day’s conditions. Perhaps, head to the snowcapped peaks of Hornsund or visit Ny-Ålesund, the starting point for Roald Amundsen’s expeditions north with the airship “Norge.” Now, the town is a hub for global science and climate research, and you can still see remnants of its history.
If you're lucky, you might even see the elusive polar bear in its natural environment, so keep your binoculars close at hand.
Day 14: Longyearbyen | Disembark
1 Breakfast
Your Norway and Svalbard adventure draws to a close in Longyearbyen. A transfer will take you to the airport for your flight home. Return with a wealth of knowledge about Arctic animals, geology, history, polar ice, and climate change—and memories of an incredible experience that will last a lifetime.
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$11,717
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Polar Inside - I
Size: 10-13 m2. Upper-deck cabin, No window, Double bed (optional twin)
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Polar Outside - FJ
172-226 square feet. Outside cabin: Double bed, seating area, TV, refrigerator, shower/wc, limited or no view. (FJ 503 with twin beds).
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Polar Outside - N
113-140 square feet. Outside cabin: One bed, one sofa bed, table, TV, refrigerator, shower/wc. (N-352 with upper/lower berths).
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Arctic Superior - U
118-252 square feet. Outside cabin: One bed, one sofa bed, table, TV, refrigerator, kettle, shower/wc. (U-526 with upper/lower berths).
Initial deposit is 25%, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 90 days prior to departure by bank transfer, check or credit card. All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge
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