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The North Cape Line - Half Voyage From Bergen

7 Days Bergen to Tromso
The North Cape Line - Half Voyage From Bergen
The North Cape Line - Half Voyage From Bergen
The North Cape Line - Half Voyage From Bergen

Overview

Join the North Cape Express in the beautiful city of Bergen for an autumn, winter, or spring voyage to the roof of Norway at North Cape in the Arctic, perhaps under the Northern Lights. Your ship will then turn around and sail back south towards the Arctic city of Tromsø.


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Trip Length
Cruise Length

7 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Bergen

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Tromso

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

TNCLB.2

Itinerary

It's only fitting that your Norwegian adventure begins in Bergen, Norway's cultural and artistic hotspot.

In many ways, Bergen is like a medieval living museum. Founded by King Olaf III in 1070 AD, Bergen was Norway's capital for many years. As you wander its cobblestone streets and alleyways, you'll note how this bustling city has lost none of its heritage and historic charm.

Depending on how much time you have, you can take a funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen. At the summit, you'll be able to take in spectacular views of Bergen, its neighbouring fjords and surrounding mountains.

Make your way to the pier where your ship, MS Trollfjord, is waiting to depart by mid-afternoon. Once we've welcomed you aboard and 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 panorama lounge and meet your fellow guests. As the ship sails from Bergen and into Hjeltefjord, your scenic adventure along Norway's coast is underway.

Molde is the capital and commercial centre of Romsdalen, which sits on the southern coast of the Romsdal Peninsula. We've stopped at this port many times before on our Coastal Express route, but this time we'll be making a much longer stop, so you'll have all the time you need to get your fill of the town.

There are several optional activities organised by your Coastal Experience Team that add to your experience of Molde. Accessible nearby on an optional excursion is the Atlantic Road, an icon of the Norwegian coast that often features in Hollywood movies.

To get the best panoramic views of the area, join us on a hike to Varden viewpoint, following the trail from the town centre. Once you're there, you can gaze at the town from above at the height of 402 metres above sea level and admire the 222 snowy peaks across Moldefjord.

If you prefer to stay closer to the ground, you can pop into the Romsdal Museum, one of Norway's largest folk museums about ten minutes away from the town centre.

The Vikna archipelago is a chain of around 6,000 islands, islets and skerries. The largest of the chain, Inner-Vikna, is where we'll make our next stop. We aim to dock at the port town of Rørvik around mid-morning, remaining there most of the day.

The town and its surrounding areas have a long history, with burial mounds found there that date back to ancient times. The area's maritime legacy is well-documented across Rørvik's many museums, particularly The Norwegian Coastal Museum.

Another major export is cod, and the town even has an annual Cod Festival in March. This species of fish is especially common in the waters of the archipelago during winter, so why not indulge yourself in some fresh cod cakes while here.

The administrative centre of a municipality with the same name, Lødingen is a village on the southwestern shore of Hinnøya, with a population of under 2,000. This is a port that our ships used to visit on one of our earlier coastal routes and returning here is a kind of homecoming for us.

We'll dock at around midday, using Lødingen as a base for a few hours to explore more of Hinnøya island, Norway's largest island south of Svalbard. Wander the streets near the port and admire the traditional red fishing huts, or rorbuer, that line the shore. As you walk, you'll likely notice the calming atmosphere that village life brings.

The highlight of this visit has to be the breathtaking fjords and mountains that the Norwegian coast is so famous for. Branching off Andfjord, Gullesfjord cuts into the north side of Hinnøya, bordered by pristine mountain ranges. The area is popular among campers, who stay on the campsite or in cabins and fish for cod in the fjord during winter.

From Lødingen, you can join a handful of optional excursions, including a fishing trip with a local, an immersive Sámi experience to learn more about their culture and history, or a visit to Dampskipsbrygga, Lødingen's former wharf.

Alta is one of the bigger coastal towns we visit, with a population of over 10,000 people. A particularly famous part of the town is Alta River, one of Norway's best salmon rivers. Here, large salmon are regularly caught, with some even weighing up to 24 kg. You won't regret trying some fresh grilled salmon in one of the local restaurants.

At 70 degrees north, this town is still far above the Arctic Circle. The area is known for particularly good Northern Lights visibility, so keep your camera ready. If the skies are clear and the conditions are right, you should be able to get some amazing shots of the lights dancing above you.

You can learn more about this incredible natural light show at the Northern Lights Cathedral, which can be visited on our optional guided tour of the town. The cathedral even has an exhibition showing how Alta became the epicentre for ground-breaking research of the Aurora Borealis between the 19th and 20th centuries. As part of the tour, you'll also visit the Alta Museum which chronicles the discovery of Northern Europe's largest concentration of prehistoric rock art at the head of nearby Altafjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Increased snowfall in the winter allows for some truly authentic Arctic excursions, like dogsledding. The snow and climate of Alta also creates the perfect conditions to build and maintain the Igloo Hotel, located on the banks of river Alta.

You'll have the chance to visit and tour the world's northernmost ice hotel, built out of snow and ice every winter and carved with different artistic themes by local sculptors. Head to the hotel's ice bar, decorated with handcrafted ice sculptures and order a drink in an ice glass – no ice cubes needed.

The northernmost city on the mainland, Honningsvåg's landscape is quite distinctive, with barely any trees or bushes. This far north, winters are long, and snowfall is high, so get ready for some fantastic winter scenery and activities.

Feel the snow crunching under your snowshoes as you hike across the plains. You might even be able to try your hand at ice fishing, a beloved winter tradition in the far north. Get a taste of the local delicacy, king crab, which is caught in the waters around Honningsvåg and served year-round. Admire local art in the Once Upon a Dream art gallery, and don't miss the Honningsvåg Church. This is the oldest building in the area, dating back to 1885.

The highlight of any trip to Honningsvåg is a visit to the North Cape. This is one of the northernmost points of mainland Europe, and as we're visiting in winter, we can get there by snowmobile. Standing near the northern edge of Norway and looking out over the Barents Sea under the polar night sky is a truly special experience. Add the ethereal Northern Lights dancing in the sky above, and you've got a sight you'll never forget.

The cape is marked with a famous globe monument, which demands a selfie or two… or five. When you're ready, head inside North Cape Hall to warm up, and learn about life in the High Arctic through a short film and a variety of exhibits.

Having reached the northernmost point of our voyage, we'll turn around and begin going south as we sail away in the evening.

Today, you'll arrive at Tromsø, the Arctic Capital itself, sitting around 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

You've sailed on The North Cape Line, exploring just a few of Norway's coastal 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 even a few times.

We hope you'll cherish each of the memories of The North Cape Line 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
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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.

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