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The Arctic Circle Explorer

8 Days Tromso Return
The Arctic Circle Explorer
The Arctic Circle Explorer
The Arctic Circle Explorer

Overview

Hurtigruten
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 (11) Reviews Total No. of Cruises 22
Set out on a circular Arctic Circle cruise from Tromsø into Norway’s far north, where frosty fjords, snow-covered peaks and Northern Lights skies await. Experience Lofoten’s rugged beauty, visit Alta and the North Cape, and discover the serene power of the Arctic in its purest season.
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Trip Length
Cruise Length

8 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Tromso

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Tromso

Countries Visited
Countries Visited:
Cruise Shi
Cruise Ship
MS Trollfjord
Ship Reviews
3 Ship Reviews
Avg. Rating: 5/5
Passengers
Passengers

822

Crew
Crew

75

Ship Launch
Launched

2002

Cruise Code
Cruise Code

ACE

Itinerary

Welcome to Tromsø, Norway's vibrant Arctic capital and gateway to the far north. Nestled between mountains and sea, this lively city has long been the departure point for polar adventurers and explorers bound for the edge of the world. Today, it's your turn to follow that same call of the north as you embark on your explorer voyage into the Arctic Circle.

Before boarding, if you have some spare time, why not explore some of Tromsø's charms. Visit the striking Arctic Cathedral, whose angular form mirrors the surrounding peaks, or ride the cable car up Mount Storsteinen for sweeping views of the city and its icy fjord. The Polar Museum offers fascinating stories of courage and survival from Norway's golden age of exploration, or simply stroll around Tromsø's very walkable centre, perhaps indulging in a few Norwegian treats.

Later, join your ship and meet your Expedition Team – the onboard experts who'll guide you through the landscapes, nature and culture of Norway's far north. We set sail in the evening, so watch as Tromsø's lights fade astern and enjoy your first evening meal on board. Ahead lies a voyage of snow-clad mountains, deep fjords and coastal wonder as we head further north into Arctic Norway.

Wake to the sight of Narvik, a city cradled by fjords and encircled by snow-clad peaks. Founded as an ice-free port, Narvik played a pivotal role in Arctic exploration and World War II history, its harbours once alive with Allied convoys and iron ore ships. Today, the town offers both quiet beauty and a rich cultural story.

Explore the War Museum, where powerful exhibits reveal Norway's wartime resilience, or take the cable car to the top of Mount Narvikfjellet for sweeping views of Ofotfjord and the mountains that frame it. In winter, the light here feels almost otherworldly – a soft blue radiance that glows across the snow and sea. Whether you choose to learn, wander, or simply stand still and take in the landscape, Narvik offers a perfect blend of history and Arctic grandeur.

The Lofoten Islands appear on the horizon like something from a dream as jagged peaks rise straight from the sea, their flanks dusted with snow. In Svolvær, the lively heart of the archipelago, brightly painted rorbuer (fishermen's cabins) line the waterfront, and the twin peaks of the so-called Svolvær Goat stand watch above the harbour. Step ashore to explore art galleries inspired by Arctic light, or simply take in the rhythm of harbour life over a cup of coffee.

As the day unfolds, we sail through the serene waterways of Lofoten and Vesterålen, passing inspirational landscapes of fjords and mountains. By evening, we enter the narrow and fast-moving Raftsundet channel – one of Norway's most dramatic stretches of water – before reaching Stokmarknes, birthplace of Hurtigruten itself. Here, the Hurtigruten Museum tells the story of how we bound Norway's coast together more than a century ago, a legacy that still guides us today.

Harstad sits sheltered among fjords and islands, a place where northern tradition meets striking natural beauty. Once a Viking stronghold and later a hub for Arctic trade, the town still feels deeply connected to its coastal roots, a meeting point of the sea routes, history and culture that have shaped life in the far north for centuries.

Step ashore to explore Trondenes Church, one of Norway's oldest stone churches dating back to the Middle Ages or visit the Trondenes Historical Centre for fascinating insights into Harstad's long maritime and cultural heritage. Wander the harbour, where fishing boats rest against snow-dusted quays, or browse local galleries and shops showcasing local arts and craftsmanship. For a wider view, follow trails to the surrounding hills for sweeping panoramas of the fjords below. Warm, authentic and full of northern charm.

Today's sailing carries you through some of Norway's most awe-inspiring Arctic landscapes, including past the Lyngen Alps, a jagged spine of ice-tipped peaks rising against the skyline. These are wild, living waters shaped by aeons of geology and restless weather, where the light shifts moment to moment and Sea Eagles can sometimes be spotted tracing wide circles overhead. Every curve of the coast feels sculpted by the rawness of nature.

By evening, we arrive in Alta, gateway to the vast wilderness of Finnmark where frozen rivers wind through wide tundra and silence seems infinite. You might choose to travel inland toward Karasjok or Kautokeino, heartlands of Sámi culture, or remain in Alta for a night of quiet reflection beneath the Arctic sky. Alternatively, you can choose to stay overnight in the Igloo Hotel, which is rebuilt each winter from just ice and imagination.

In this area, we also find the UNESCO-listed Alta rock carvings that tell stories of life and beliefs thousands of years ago. For those not staying at the Igloo Hotel, you'll spend the night on board the ship right here in Alta, with the ship docked alongside the quay.

This morning, you'll wake to the quiet magic of Alta. Outside, the world is hushed under snow, the light soft and pearly against frozen landscapes. This is the perfect place to embrace the season's spirit of adventure, so why not head out an optional excursion to take advantage of this. You might find yourself being pulled along behind a team of huskies, trying snowmobiling across the open tundra, or heading out on a thrilling whale-watching trip along the icy coast.

In town, warmth and culture await. Step inside the strikingly modern Northern Lights Cathedral, its spiralling design echoing the aurora that so often paints the night sky. Otherwise, visit the Alta Museum to uncover stories of early Arctic life and nature. For a moment of reflection, stroll along the river, where frost clings to the banks and silence stretches far and wide.

Few moments in travel match the feeling of standing at the North Cape, considered western Europe's northernmost point. From Honningsvåg, you can choose to journey across the Arctic tundra to reach the edge of the continent, where a sheer cliff drops 300m into the restless ocean below. The air here feels charged, the silence vast, a meeting place of the elements.

Returning to Honningsvåg, you'll find a softer side of the Arctic. Wander around its colourful harbour, visit the North Cape Museum, or linger in a café watching fishing boats drift in and out. Life here moves at its own steady rhythm, a warm, human heart of the far north.

Your Arctic voyage comes full circle as we arrive back in Tromsø this morning. The city's lights shimmer beneath the mountains, a welcome sight after days among fjords, islands, and icy horizons.

If time allows before your onward journey, explore what you may have missed before departure. Stroll along the harbour, visit the aquarium at Polaria, or simply enjoy a final coffee while watching the ships come and go.

As you disembark, take a moment to reflect on the landscapes you've seen: the fjords, peaks, and frozen plains that make Arctic Norway one of the most stirring places on Earth. We look forward to seeing you again on your next adventure with us!

Life On Board

Hurtigruten
 (11) Reviews
Total No. of Cruises 22
Hurtigruten Group is the world’s leading adventure travel group, offering unique small-ship and land-based adventures from pole to pole – and anywhere in between. We take our guests to the most spectacular areas on the planet, offering a mix of pristine wilderness and visits to genuine local communities.
MS Trollfjord
MS Trollfjord

Features include art deco touches, modern amenities, and innovative technology for sustainable expedition cruises. Read more

Expert Expedition Team
Expert Expedition Team

Explore destinations in a whole new way and delve into specialist topics thanks to your passionate Expedition Team. Read more

The Science Centre
The Science Centre

Serving as HQ for your Expedition Team, this dedicated space hosts fascinating lectures and interactive workshops. Read more

A World of Flavours
A World of Flavours

Enjoy Norwegian specialties and delicious international and local cuisine served up in the three onboard restaurants. Read more

Embrace 'Hygge'
Embrace 'Hygge'

Embrace the relaxed onboard atmosphere and experience a sense of contentment true to Hurtigruten's Norwegian heritage. Read more

Space to Unwind
Space to Unwind

Kick back with a book or binoculars in the lounge, or soothe your muscles and mind in the warmth of the hot tubs or sauna. Read more

Ship Reviews (3)

Hurtigruten Reviews
Reviews 3 Reviews
Average Rating 5 out of 5
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Hurtigruten North Cape Line 0 , QLD, Australia, Mar 2026
Thanks Tracey for your insights into traveling with Hurtigruten. We enjoyed this cruise immensely and were pleasantly surprised when we arrived on board the MS Trollfjord and discovered our cabin was more than big enough for the two of us and that drinks were included on board.

The food in the restaurants was very good but may not be to everyone's read more taste.
The staff and crew were fantastic and the lectures and information gatherings were very interesting. We found the optional excursions to be very over priced but the Arctic Express and the Golden Train good value for money and very enjoyable.

We managed to do some excursions ourselves by using public transport.
We saw the northern lights 3 times during the cruise and it was a great way to start our 30th wedding anniversary celebrations. We highly recommend this cruise. Thanks Global Journeys for organising our trip.
Northern Lights with Hurtigruten in Norway 0 , Australia, Jan 2026
Loved our cruise with MS Trollfjord Hurtigruten. What a fabulous 14 day trip visiting Norway during winter. We were worried that it would be too cold but the ship is heated so only need to rug up when you venture out. We were lucky enough to see the Northern LIghts and snow on several occasions and the staff are very helpful on board. The food was read more fantastic with 3 course a la carte meals every night based on the region or town we visited that day (variety and options to suit all). Must have the drinks package as the service is great and the staff are very experienced at matching the wine to the meals. Shore excursions are varied to accommodate personal abilities. Several lounge and quiet areas to relax and view the scenery. A variety of activities offered on board while sailing to help pass the time. Free laundromat available with washers and dryers if wanted.
Hurtigruten Signature Voyage - The Svalbard Line 0 , NSW, Australia, Sep 2025
Thanks to Grace with the booking, she went above and beyond from selecting the cabin, and shore excursions, contacting Hurtigruten for many different matters, until the time of our embarking on the day. Regarding the trip, it’s very memorable experience with Hurtigruten. Since Thollfjord is relatively small cruise ship, she sails to more fjords where read more big cruise ships cannot sail into. The highlights are northern lights and Svalbard voyage. We had never imagined we can put our feet at the north-most settlement town in Arctic, Ny-Ålesund, N 79°. One day before we arrived a polar bear came and caught a seal then went away. Arctic scenery is so unique & stunning beautiful, we are lucky with the weather. In the future we may fly to Longyearbyen in a summer and cruise around north & east part of Svalbard to see more wildlife, polar bears, glaciers and more remote part of Svalbard in Arctic.

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