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Norwegian Fjords & Svalbard Explorer

11 Days Tromso to Oslo
Norwegian Fjords & Svalbard Explorer
Norwegian Fjords & Svalbard Explorer
Norwegian Fjords & Svalbard Explorer
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Aurora Expeditions
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Total No. of Expedition Cruises 47
Welcome to Aurora Expeditions’ Norwegian Fjords & Svalbard Explorerexpedition. Journey from the dramatic coast of northern Norway to the wild shores of Svalbard on an expedition that brings together two distinct Arctic worlds. Explore Lofoten’s jagged peaks, fishing villages and deep-rooted coastal culture before discovering the rugged landscapes of Senja. After crossing the Norwegian Sea, spend five flexible expedition days among Svalbard’s glaciers, tundra and wildlife-rich waters, where each day is shaped by conditions and the strongest opportunities available.
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Cruise Length
11 Days
Cruise Starts
Tromso
Cruise Ends
Oslo
Departures
Cruise Ship
Ship Class
A1 Ice Class
Passengers
130
Crew
70
Launched
2022
Cruise Code
NFS0
Countries Visited

Itinerary

Arrive at Tromsø Airport and transfer to our Embarkation Suite (conditions apply below). After completing check-in and storing your luggage, enjoy time to explore this lively Arctic city before returning at the designated time for the group transfer to Sylvia Earle.

Important information

  • Complimentary airport arrival transfers are available as group transfers for passengers arriving at Tromsø Airport before 12.00 pm on Day 1 only.
  • If you arrive after the airport-transfer cut-off, please make your own way to the Embarkation Suite before 2.00 pm to complete mandatory check-in.
  • If you are already in Tromsø, please bring all your luggage to our centrally located Embarkation Suite and complete mandatory check-in between 9.00 am and 2.00 pm.
  • At the Embarkation Suite, luggage storage, Wi-Fi, tea, coffee and light refreshments are available, along with assistance from Aurora Expeditions staff regarding your voyage and time in the city.
  • Embarkation Suite location: To be advised approximately six months before departure.
  • Your main luggage will be transferred to the ship at 2.30 pm. Please keep passports, medication, money, cards and anything else you may need during the day in your hand luggage.

In the late afternoon, join the group transfer to Sylvia Earle. Once onboard, settle into your cabin and attend the mandatory safety briefings as we prepare to sail south-west through the channels and islands of Norway’s dramatic northern coast.

This evening, meet your Expedition Team and fellow travellers over a welcome dinner and raise a toast to the Arctic journey ahead.

We navigate towards the Lofoten Islands, an extraordinary chain of mountains, sheltered bays and fishing communities rising from the Norwegian Sea. The archipelago’s name is believed to derive from an Old Norse word meaning ‘lynx’s foot’, reflecting the shape of one of its islands. Arriving in Svolvær, Lofoten’s compact capital, choose an included experience that reveals the region through its landscapes, flavours or centuries-old fishing traditions.

Personalise your expedition with an included ‘Your Choice’ experience suited to your interests and level of fitness.

Option 1: Guided hike towards Tjeldbergtind

Duration: 3 hours

Level of difficulty: Active

Terrain:Approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) over uneven ground and loose gravel, with sustained steep sections. The highest point is 367 metres (1,204 feet). Layered clothing and sturdy hiking boots are essential. Participants should be in good physical condition.

Climb through Lofoten’s pristine mountain landscape towards Tjeldbergtind. The steady ascent is rewarded with sweeping views across jagged peaks, lakes and sheltered waterways, with Svolvær, Kabelvåg and the Norwegian mainland visible when conditions are clear.

Option 2: Taste of Lofoten

Duration: 2 hours, including tastings

Level of difficulty: Leisurely (Limited seats available)

Note: Eight small tastings are included and do not constitute a full meal. Drinks are not included; a selection is available for purchase.

Discover why Lofoten is sometimes described as sitting within ‘the world’s largest pantry’. For generations, the sea, mountains and short Arctic growing season have shaped what islanders catch, raise and preserve.

See traditional fish-drying racks before continuing to a local venue for stories and tastings. Sample regional flavours that may include dried Arctic cod, salmon, Lofoten lamb, cloudberries, locally produced yoghurt and cod roe—an edible introduction to life on the northern coast.

Option 3: Lofoten fishing village

Duration: 2 hours

Level of difficulty: Moderately paced

Terrain: Approximately 3–5 km (up to 3.1 mi) return on mostly level urban paths.

Explore Svolvær on foot with a local guide and trace the development of an urban fishing community. Learn how fisheries, landowning fish buyers and the stockfish trade shaped the town, stopping at significant historic and present-day sites. The walk concludes with a taste of stockfish, one of Lofoten’s most enduring culinary traditions.

Today we explore the landscapes and stories of western Lofoten. Reine’s red rorbuer cabins, sheltered harbour and sharply rising mountains form one of Norway’s most recognisable coastal scenes, while nearby communities retain strong connections to fishing, craft and seafaring life.

Travel through a succession of narrow valleys, white-sand beaches and fishing villages to Sund, where the local fisheries museum preserves traditional skills associated with life at sea. Meet a blacksmith whose hand-forged seabirds have become a distinctive symbol of the village.

Continue across the island to the beaches of Uttakleiv and Haukland. Weather permitting, walk the coastal route between them, following a gentle trail beneath steep mountains to one of Lofoten’s celebrated white-sand bays. The clear turquoise water and dramatic Arctic setting offer wonderful photographic opportunities.

At the Lofotr Viking Museum in Borg, step inside a reconstructed longhouse built near the site of an important chieftain’s farm. Archaeological finds, traditional crafts and recreated interiors reveal how people lived, traded and travelled here a thousand years ago. Complete the visit with a simple soup inspired by historic North Norwegian ingredients and prepared over an open fire.

Set against the steep mountains and deep fjords of western Senja, Torsken is a small fishing community with immediate access to some of northern Norway’s most compelling landscapes. Choose a relaxed village discovery or take to the trails for elevated views across this rugged island.

Personalise your expedition with an included ‘Your Choice’ experience suited to your interests and level of fitness.

Option 1: Torsken village walk

Duration: 3 hours

Level of difficulty: Easy

Stroll through Torsken’s quiet lanes with a local guide and discover how fishing has shaped the village over many generations. Colourful homes sit between the waterfront and the mountains, creating a vivid sense of life on Senja’s exposed western coast. Visit the 18th-century Torsken Church and conclude with a taste of local delicacies that reflect the region’s coastal heritage.

Option 2: Trek to Ravnfløy

Duration: 3 hours

Level of difficulty: Moderate

Hike into the rugged terrain above Torsken towards Ravnfløy. As the trail gains height, the view opens across Senja’s indented coastline, mountain ridges and surrounding fjords. Pause beside a fire pit to enjoy local tastes before continuing towards the high point, where expansive panoramas reward the climb.

Note: Approximately 4 km return with an elevation gain of 548 metres, over gravel, loose rock and boulders. The route includes sustained steep sections and a short exposed passage. Layered clothing and sturdy hiking boots are essential; participants should be in good physical condition.

Option 3: Hike to Midtertinden

Duration: 4.5 hours

Level of difficulty: Strenuous

Take on a demanding ascent through the wild landscapes above Torsken. The trail climbs towards Midtertinden, revealing ever-wider views across the Norwegian Sea, offshore islands, fjords and Senja’s serrated mountains. Reaching the 623-metre summit is a rewarding achievement, with a striking 360-degree Arctic panorama.

Note: Approximately 4.4 km return with an elevation gain of 623 metres, over gravel, loose rock and boulders. The route includes sustained steep sections and a short exposed passage. Layered clothing and sturdy hiking boots are essential; participants should be in excellent physical condition.

Leaving the Norwegian coast behind, we cross the Norwegian Sea towards Svalbard. Spend time on deck scanning for whale blows and seabirds riding the air currents around the ship, or join the Expedition Team for presentations that introduce the wildlife, sea ice, history and geology of the High Arctic. It is also a welcome opportunity to relax and share stories after our active days in northern Norway.

Over the next five days, Spitsbergen offers a thrilling introduction to true Arctic expedition travel. There is no fixed schedule: the Expedition Team will shape each day around weather, sea ice, wildlife and the latest local information, choosing the strongest available opportunities for Zodiac cruising, shore landings and guided walks.

Early in the season, lingering snow and sea ice transform the fjords into striking polar landscapes. We may explore the glacier-filled west coast or sail north towards the pack-ice edge, always guided by conditions. Zodiac cruises can take us beneath sculpted glacier fronts and among drifting ice, while landings may reveal snow-fringed beaches, historic remains and the first tundra emerging from winter.

This is an important time for returning birdlife. Guillemots, kittiwakes, puffins and little auks gather around cliffs and scree slopes to breed, while walrus and seals may be encountered near coastal haul-outs or ice. Svalbard reindeer and Arctic foxes leave tracks across the thawing ground. Polar bears can occur anywhere in the archipelago and, if encountered, are observed from a safe distance without influencing their behaviour.

If you have selected an optional activity such as kayaking, we will aim to offer it whenever conditions allow. Guided walks, Zodiac excursions, time on deck and the possibility of a polar plunge create an active and varied introduction to the High Arctic.

During the early morning, we cruise into Longyearbyen. After saying farewell to your Expedition Team and disembarking, enjoy some free time in the world’s northernmost town before transferring to the airport for our charter flight to Oslo, where your voyage concludes on arrival.

Note: the arrival time in Oslo is contingent on the approved allocated slot for our charter flight to and from Longyearbyen, which we expect to receive in March 2028. We recommend allowing flexibility when arranging onward travel.

Trip Inclusions

  • Experience two contrasting Arctic worlds, from the fjords and fishing communities of northern Norway to the glaciers and tundra of Svalbard.
  • Sail through the spectacular Lofoten Islands, where jagged peaks rise directly from the sea above colourful villages and sheltered harbours.
  • Personalise your time ashore with included experiences ranging from scenic hikes to local food, fishing heritage and Viking history.
  • Explore the rugged island of Senja, with opportunities to discover Torsken village or hike amid the landscapes surrounding Ånderdalen National Park.
  • Cross the Norwegian Sea while scanning for whales and seabirds, supported by engaging presentations from the Expedition Team.
  • Spend five flexible expedition days in Svalbard, searching for Arctic wildlife and exploring by Zodiac and on foot whenever conditions allow.

  • Group transfer from the airport to Embarkation Suite and to Sylvia Earle on Day 1 – conditions apply
  • Group departure transfer ship to airport on Day 11
  • Embarkation Suite, including luggage storage and Aurora Expeditions staff.
  • Charter flight from Longyearbyen to Oslo on Day 11
  • On-board accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service.
  • All meals, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks and juices during voyage.
  • Premium spirits, cocktails, beer, wine and liqueurs during voyage.
  • Captain’s Farewell reception including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages.
  • All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises.
  • Educational lectures and guiding services provided by Expedition Team.
  • Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation).
  • One 3-in-1 waterproof polar expedition jacket.
  • Complimentary use of Muck Boots during the voyage.
  • Comprehensive pre-departure information.
  • Port surcharges, permits and landing fees.
  • Gratuities during excursions and enrichment program for local guides, drivers, venues and local sites.
  • Wi-Fi*.

*Please note we travel to remote regions and therefore the connection can be unreliable.

  • International or domestic flights – unless specified in the itinerary.
  • Transfers – unless specified in the itinerary.
  • Airport arrival or departure taxes.
  • Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges.
  • Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.
  • Hotel accommodation and meals – unless specified in the itinerary.
  • Optional excursions and optional activity surcharges.
  • All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to on board gratuities*, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, email or phone charges.

*A gratuity of USD $20 per person, per day for the crew and Expedition Team will be automatically added to your onboard account. You may remove or adjust this amount when settling your account. For suite guests, this gratuity is included as part of the Suite Benefits.

  • Itinerary and inclusions subject to change.

Life On Board

Aurora Expeditions
Total No. of Expedition Cruises 47
Aurora Expeditions are best for active, curious travellers who want a true small-ship expedition experience — particularly in Antarctica and the Arctic — with strong guiding, science, sustainability and adventure credentials, rather than a traditional luxury cruise experience.
Sylvia Earle
Sylvia Earle

A floating ambassador for the conservation of the planet, the Sylvia Earle pays tribute to marine biologist, oceanographer and explorer Dr. Sylvia Earle and six pioneering women in conservation with public decks honouring their contributions. Read more

Citizen Science Center
Citizen Science Center

Learn more about the world and the unique destinations Aurora visits by visiting the onboard naturalist and Expedition Team in the world-class Citizen Science Center. You will be rewarded for your thirst for knowledge with one of the best views on the ship.

Dining
Dining

Whatever adventures the day holds, you will be fuelled-up with hearty meals and delicious morning and afternoon teas cooked by our onboard chefs. Our chefs offer a variety of menu options for each meal. Enjoy the range of house wine, beers, and soft drinks included with dinner after a long day in the wild.

Library & Observation Lounge
Library & Observation Lounge

With floor-to-ceiling windows, the library is a peaceful sanctuary and wildlife guides, books and binoculars can be found in the observation lounge on Deck 7 - the perfect place to relax and watch the incredible landscapes pass by, or spot unique polar wildlife.

Lecture Theatre
Lecture Theatre

On all expeditions you will meet naturalists and local specialists, who offer presentations on their area of expertise to enhance your appreciation of the destination you are exploring.

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