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Arctic Capital To Norway's Capital - On The North Cape Line

9 Days Tromso to Oslo
Arctic Capital To Norway's Capital - On The North Cape Line
Arctic Capital To Norway's Capital - On The North Cape Line
Arctic Capital To Norway's Capital - On The North Cape Line

Overview

Join the North Cape Express in the beautiful city of Tromsø for an unforgettable autumn, winter, or spring voyage. See the stunning beauty of the Norwegian coast from Tromsø, above the Arctic Circle, to the southernmost point in Lindesnes, before reaching Norway’s cool capital, Oslo.


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Trip Length
Cruise Length

9 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Tromso

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Oslo

Countries Visited
Countries Visited:
Cruise Line
Cruise Line
Hurtigruten
Cruise Shi
Cruise Ship
MS Trollfjord
Ship Reviews
2 Ship Reviews
Avg. Rating: 5/5
Passengers
Passengers

822

Crew
Crew

75

Ship Launch
Launched

2002

Cruise Code
Cruise Code

ACNCN

Itinerary

Your Nordic adventure begins in the Arctic Capital, Tromsø. After making your own way to your hotel, the rest of the day or evening is free to spend at your leisure.

Often called the “gateway to the Arctic”, Tromsø is buzzing with everything from trendy restaurants and cafés to boutique shops selling local crafts and produce. Sitting around 217 miles/350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, the city usually has a blanket of snow in the spring and winter, giving the surrounding landscapes the look and feel of a winter wonderland.

Tromsø's position under the Auroral Zone also means it is a great place to spot the Northern Lights during winter, and even in spring and autumn too. Scan the skies as you go for an evening stroll on your first night in Norway.

*Please note that if the date you make your booking is less than 90 days before your chosen departure date, your voyage will start on Day 2 in Tromsø__.

After breakfast in your hotel, you can discover what Tromsø has to offer. On the waterfront you'll find Polaria, the world's northernmost aquarium, while on the other side of the fjord from the harbour is the iconic Arctic Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece with its beautiful stained-glass mosaic.

For a bird's-eye view of the city, take the cable car up to the mountain ledge at Storsteinen, some 420 metres above sea level. From the viewing platform at the upper station, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of Tromsø and the surrounding islands, mountains, and fjords.

In the afternoon, a transfer will whisk you from your hotel to MS Trollfjord, your home for the next week. Once you've settled into your cabin or suite, you'll meet your Coastal Experience Team. You'll get to know each member of the team well as they give lectures and organise onboard activities for you throughout your voyage.

Grab yourself a drink in the ship's two-storey 1893 Bar, meet your fellow guests, and settle in as we set sail south.

After enjoying your first night on the ship, we'll arrive at Lofoten, a striking group of islands that rise out of the Norwegian Sea. As soon as you see the towering peaks around you with fishing villages clinging to their sides, you'll understand why this island chain is so often praised as one of Norway's most stunning locations.

We can't visit the area without spending some time in Stokmarknes. This historic town is part of Vesterålen, an archipelago just northeast of Lofoten. Of all the places we visit, this one is particularly special to us. It was here that the Original Coastal Express was founded in 1893 by shipping pioneer Richard With.

The Coastal Express soon became a lifeline for Norway's remote coastal communities, and fittingly, our legacy has been immortalised in the place where it all began. Standing on the waterfront, you'll find our 1956 ship MS Finnmarken, encased in a glass building like a ship in a bottle.

This is Hurtigrutemuseet, the museum that chronicles our history as Norway's leading expedition cruise line from start to now. On a guided tour, you can explore the retired vessel and experience the atmosphere of a past era.

We'll dock in the town of Svolvær in the afternoon. Located on the island of Austvågøya in the heart of Lofoten, Svolvær is the biggest town of the archipelago, humming with shops, restaurants, galleries, and cafés to enjoy. You can also admire views of the Svolvær Goat, a nearby mountain named for resembling a goat and its horns.

A variety of optional excursions are available from Svolvær, including winter fishing, paddling along the coastline in a kayak, or embarking on a bus tour to learn more about Lofoten's history.

Surrounded by islands and water, Brønnøysund sits on a narrow peninsula that juts out of the mainland. Around 5,000 people live in this small town, many in colourful houses against a backdrop of gentle slopes and dramatic mountain peaks.

Enjoy the bustling atmosphere of the harbour and take a walk along Havnegata. Drop into one of the pubs for a snack, or treat yourself to a meal in a local restaurant. Wander the visitors' marina, or visit an 1870 Neo-Gothic stone church.

As we sail, look out for the Vega archipelago, a cluster of some 6,500 islands, skerries, and islets. There's a UNESCO World Heritage Centre on the island of Gardsøy which showcases how highly prized eider down is harvested from the local eider ducks by providing little huts for them to build their nests in.

On an island south of Brønnøysund, you'll find Torghatten mountain, recognisable by a natural tunnel that runs through the centre. According to local lore, the hole is the result of a troll who fired an arrow at a young woman who had rejected his advances. As the Troll King threw his hat to protect her, the sun began to rise, turning the hat to stone with a hole in the middle from the arrow.

On an optional excursion, you can take an hour's walk up to the hole in the mountain. Peer through the tunnel and enjoy the view of the islands around.

After a hearty breakfast on the ship, we'll dock mid-morning at Ålesund, a town that spreads out across a string of islands.

As we approach the shore, you might first notice the distinctive style of architecture. Every detail of the buildings, from the bright colours to the rounded spires, was inspired by the Art Nouveau style, which was popular in the early 1900s. Almost the entire town received a makeover in the style when it was rebuilt after a major fire in 1904.

As you leave the waterfront, you'll find yourself in a fairy-tale town, wandering narrow streets lined with unique houses. If your camera's memory card isn't already full after this, you can get impressive photos of the archipelago from the nearby Mount Aksla viewpoint. The 418 steps leading there might look intimidating, but the views are well worth the effort.

You can also visit the Atlantic Sea Park, Norway's first marine science centre. This is one of Northern Europe's largest saltwater aquariums, providing a home to seals, otters, and crabs, as well as many other kinds of marine life. You can even see Humboldt Penguins here, a species otherwise absent north of the equator.

Journeying south along Norway's west coast, we'll enjoy a short scenic cruise into Hardangerfjord, one of Norway's most impressive waterways.

At 179 kilometres in length, it is the second-longest fjord in the country, and fifth longest in the world. See mountain scenery everywhere you look, with the white peaks that tower over the fjord reflecting in the shimmering water below.

We'll reach Haugesund, the ‘Home of the Viking Kings', in the afternoon. This nickname is inspired by sites such as St. Olav's Church, built in 1250 by King Håkon Hå. There's also Haraldshaugen, a national monument reputed to be the first king's burial site.

Why not step back in time to the Viking Age at Nordvegen Visiting Centre, which features exhibitions presented by a fictional Harald Fairhair himself?

Located on the southern tip of the country, Kristiansand is Norway's fifth-largest city. We aim to be at port from mid-morning to early evening, giving you plenty of time to explore.

As you enjoy a guided walk, you might notice that the city is built on a uniform grid plan, with several straight roads running from the harbor all the way through the city. These roads are lined with architecture from different eras – evidence of the extensive rebuilding the city underwent after major fires in the 18th and 19th centuries and an attack during World War II.

Kristiansand is on a mission to become the most sustainable port in Europe. Find out more about this admirable goal on an optional excursion that includes a visit to Odderøya Island. Here, you can see beautiful views of the ocean and city and visit 18th-century military barracks that have been transformed into creative artist studios running several sustainable initiatives.

Kristiansand's 20th-century military past is the focus of an optional excursion to Batterie Vara. Originally built as a German fort in World War II, it features the world's second-largest cannon ever mounted on land.

Another optional excursion takes you to the working Lindesnes Lighthouse, which marks Norway's southernmost point. See the beacon that has been guiding seafarers to safety on dark nights since the early 20th century and learn about the site's long history, which goes all the way back to 1656.

This journey has taken you from Tromsø in the far north, all the way down to the south. Reflect on your journey as you watch our approach to our last port of call, Oslo, in the early morning. Say your goodbyes to the crew and disembark for a transfer to your hotel.

The rest of the day or evening is free to spend at your leisure. Featuring forested hills, lakes, and plenty of world-class restaurants and museums, you won't be short of things to do in Norway's fjord-side capital.

You'll find Oslo is a mixture of neighbourhoods and characters. Trendy Grünnerløkka is the place to go for bars and restaurants, while Aker Brygge offers beautiful views of Oslofjord. In the city centre, be sure to take snaps of the architecturally distinct Rådhuset town hall, grand Royal Palace, and Baroque Oslo Cathedral.

If time permits, you could even jump on the metro from Central Station. A short 20-minute ride is all it takes to bring you to the edge of a tranquil alpine forest that overlooks the city.

*Please note that if the date you make your booking is less than 90 days before your chosen departure date, your voyage will end on Day 8 in Oslo.

Checking out of your hotel in Oslo after breakfast marks the end of your travels with us.

You've sailed on The North Cape Express, exploring Norway's coastal landscapes, cities, and villages. During the journey, you'll have experienced Norway's varied climate, seen majestic mountains and fjords, and maybe gazed up in awe at the Northern Lights once or several times.

We hope you'll cherish each of the memories of The North Cape Express that you'll take home with you. Come sail with us again soon on another iconic voyage of our spectacular home: the Norwegian coast.

Life On Board

Hurtigruten
 (10) Reviews
Total No. of Cruises 36
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 (2)

Hurtigruten Reviews
Reviews 2 Reviews
Average Rating 5 out of 5
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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.

Prices & Dates

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