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Northern Lights Expedition Cruise From London

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 Cruise Length
15 Days
 Cruise Starts
London
 Cruise Finishes
London
15 Day Northern Lights Expedition Cruise From London Itinerary (Hurtigruten)
Countries Explored: England, Norway
Ship
Ship Class
Expedition
Passengers
532
Crew
75
Launched
2003
Refurbished
2021
Cruise Code
NLECL

Overview

Explore the Norwegian coast and see nature up close on an epic winter adventure under the Northern Lights. Sail with the assurance of our Northern Lights Promise.

Itinerary

Set sail for winter sights and Northern Lights 

Your Arctic expedition cruise to see the Northern Lights starts in Tilbury. Perched on the North shore of the Thames with Essex to the North and Kent to the South, Tilbury has a long and proud seafaring history. If you have time, why not explore Tilbury's historic fortress that has defended the river since the 16th century. 

Soon it's time to board MS Maud, your home for the next 15 days. Pick up your complimentary expedition jacket, settle into your cabin, and meet your Expedition Team. 

Sail out of the mouth of the Thames as you head for your first stop in historic Harwich. Your adventure has begun. 

Ease into your journey and relax on board 

The next two days at sea will give you plenty of time to enjoy the onboard facilities, such as our hot tubs, sauna and gym. You'll also dine on delicious seasonal produce in our restaurants. 

The Expedition Team will begin the first in their series of lectures over at the Science Center. Each member of the Expedition Team is an expert in their field. They'll share fascinating insights about the places, history and nature you may encounter on your Norwegian coast adventure. 

Find out about our Citizen Science projects, where you can contribute to important scientific research. Or pick up pointers on improving your wildlife and landscape images from our expedition photographers. 

Enjoy the glacial beauty of Nordfjord 

In the morning, we'll enter Nordfjord. We'll pass Hornelen, Europe's highest sea cliff – look out for it if your cruise is passing in daylight – and head towards Jostedalsbreen, Europe's largest glacier. 

As we cruise past picturesque inlets, you'll spy old fishing communities dating back to pre-Viking times. One of these is Loen, where we'll land if conditions are right. In the shadow of the mighty glacier, there's much to discover. 

After a short boat ride to the floating jetty, you'll take the Loen Skylift to enjoy spectacular views from the summit of Mount Hoven. After, why not join exciting activities such as snowshoeing, sledding or winter kayaking. 

Along the Helgeland coast to Arctic Norway 

As we continue our cruise, we'll be travelling under the Auroral Zone, a prime area to see the Northern Lights. If we're lucky, we could have multiple sightings here. Our professional onboard photographer will also share some top tips for capturing the Aurora. 

As we pass Helgeland county, watch for the silhouette of the Seven Sisters mountain range through the darkness. This impressive coastal range is home to the Torghatten mountain, with a distinct hole right through the middle. 

Your Expedition Team will continue their onboard lectures. Discover more about local folklore, or the Norwegian passion for the outdoors, known as friluftsliv.  

One of the world's most spectacular destinations 

A majestic wall of mountains signals your arrival in stunning Lofoten. The breathtaking scenery is a masterpiece of jutting snow-capped mountains, sheltered bays, untouched beaches and fishing villages. 

With its iconic red fishing huts, or rorbuer, dotted against a backdrop of granite peaks, Reine is an idyllic place to visit and photograph. And if the weather conditions don't allow, there are plenty of other, equally memorable ports for us to explore.  

Go snowmobiling or learn about Sámi culture  

Lying 70º north of the Arctic Circle, Alta is the perfect destination for winter activities such as visiting snow hotels, dog sledding and snowmobiling. Alta lies directly beneath the Auroral Oval. If conditions are right, you could be in for quite a show. 

Visit Alta's Northern Lights Cathedral, with its striking Aurora-inspired architecture, and learn more about the science in a fascinating interactive exhibition on Northern Lights research.  

Or why not visit a Sámi village and learn more about these indigenous and semi-nomadic reindeer herders. The Expedition Team may even give a lecture on Sámi culture. 

Join exciting winter activities in the Arctic capital 

Our Northern Lights cruise continues to the capital of the Arctic, Tromsø. Set in a majestic landscape and packed with culture and history, this small, cosmopolitan city has plenty of fascinating sights to discover.   

We'll visit the Polar Museum to learn about the city's Arctic and exploration heritage. 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 Mount Fløyfjellet for incredible views. From December to April, you'll have the chance to try exciting winter activities such as snowshoeing, cross-country skiing or dogsledding. 

Discover one of the world's most northerly towns 

We arrive at Narvik in the morning. Sitting 150 miles inside the Arctic Circle and surrounded by three fjords, the town enjoys a spectacular setting. Spend some time exploring the galleries, shops and restaurants specialising in local seafood and reindeer meat. 

An important port, Narvik was a strategic target for Germany during WWII. You'll visit the Narvik War Museum and learn about the Allied troops' liberation of the town. 

Then ride the cable car to the top of Mount Narvik, or go hiking, snowshoeing or kayaking on the fjord. In the evening, we'll look out for the Northern Lights as we cross Vestfjord. 

Take time to connect and learn something new 

Over the next two days, we may go off the beaten track to wherever takes our fancy. There are many islands and fjords to discover in this region. In true expedition style, we'll go ashore in our small expedition boats, giving you the chance to experience the exhilarating feeling that comes from exploring a wild and remote island or discovering a hidden fjord. 

Activities and landings will be picked at the discretion of the Expedition Team, and they'll draw on their in-depth knowledge of the area to bring you to the most captivating and naturally beautiful locations.  

You'll also learn more about what we've seen – with lectures from our Expedition Team or in our Science Center. You can join a Citizen Science project like Happywhale, which uses photos of sightings to track whale migrations around the world. 

Visit Bergen's UNESCO-listed Bryggen district 

Enjoy the unique charm of what was once Norway's capital, Bergen. Today, it remains one of Norway's most picturesque cities, surrounded by seven mountains and the sea. 

Stroll through the UNESCO-listed Bryggen district and discover its colourful wooden wharves, dating back to the 14th century. Explore Bergen's cobbled streets and alleys on foot, stopping at fascinating museums, artisanal boutiques, cafés or a pub for a glass of local Hansa beer along the way. 

Then enjoy a ride up Mount Fløyen on the funicular railway. At the summit, you'll find amazing views over the city. If there's time, we might even venture into the alpine forest for a short hike. 

A beautiful town of wooden houses and ancient runes 

You'll love the cosy, small-town feel of Egersund, with its brightly coloured wooden houses. People have lived here since the Stone Age, and you can even find ancient runes carved into rocks nearby. It's also one of the best natural harbours in Norway – as a fishing town, Egersund used to land more fish than anywhere else in the country. 

The best way to explore is on foot. You can take a hike in the hills or enjoy exploring the town on your own. For panoramic views, hike to the viewpoint at Varberg, a short walk from the town centre. 

Relax at sea as we return to Dover 

As you cruise back across the North Sea to Dover, you'll have time to relax and look back on some of the incredible experiences you've enjoyed on this expedition cruise. Spend time in the Explorer Lounge & Bar with your fellow adventurers or relax in the hot tubs or sauna.  

You can also enlist the help of our onboard photographer for editing tips on the photos you've taken on this cruise. If you have more questions about the Northern Lights and Norway, our Expedition Team will be on hand to fill in any gaps – head to the Science Center to discover more. 

Unforgettable memories of Norway in Winter 

Complete your voyage across the islands of the North Atlantic in Tilbury, the gateway to the U.K.'s cosmopolitan capital city, London. 

Before beginning your onward journey, why not visit some of London's iconic sites, and absorb the atmosphere of this vibrant and cultural city. The city's world-renowned restaurants rub shoulders with myriad markets, so take some time to discover this foodie's paradise. Why not explore historic landmarks such as St Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament, or experience culture at London's many world-famous museums and galleries. A perfect way to end your adventure. 

 

Life Onboard MS Maud

MS Maud
MS Maud

Revitalised with Scandinavian touches and innovative technology for sustainable expeditions in complete comfort. Read more

Expert Expedition Team
Expert Expedition Team

A dedicated team of specialists accompanies every expedition and serves as your hosts on board and ashore. Read more

The Science Centre
The Science Centre

Join fascinating lectures and interactive workshops in the Science Centre, HQ for the expert Expedition Team. Read more

A Culinary Journey
A Culinary Journey

Three onboard restaurants feature menus with locally sourced ingredients, taking guests on a tantalising culinary journey. Read more

Embrace 'Hygge'
Embrace 'Hygge'

The sentiment of 'hygge' is embraced by Hurtigruten and the onboard atmosphere is welcoming, warm, and famously relaxed. Read more

Wellness & Rejuvenation
Wellness & Rejuvenation

Enjoy the wellness facilities on board, including outdoor hot tubs, a sauna, and treatment rooms to indulge in a massage. Read more

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