Experience a Norwegian Odyssey for yourself

Have you ever considered tracing the very edge of the world? Embark on an extraordinary journey along the Norwegian coast with Hurtigruten, and discover an environment that offers deep cultural immersion at every stage of the journey. With Hurtigruten, you can embark on your own Norwegian Odyssey, visiting iconic ports including Trondheim and Ålesund.

Experience a Norwegian Odyssey for yourself

The definitive 12-Day Coastal Express itinerary

This itinerary is widely regarded as the ultimate Norwegian voyage. Sailing north from the historic city of Bergen to Kirkenes near the Russian border, and then returning south, the ship calls at 34 distinct ports. This cruise provides genuine insight into the daily lives of coastal communities, accompanied by quality, local, authentic Norwegian cuisine that is a delight for your tastebuds.

Over the course of twelve days, you cross the Arctic Circle twice. The northbound journey focuses on daytime exploration of major coastal cities and remote islands, while the southbound return reveals locations that were passed during the night on the way up, so you’ll get to experience deep fjords, towering peaks, and isolated archipelagos.

Standout highlights the Coastal Express

Every journey has a moment that stays with you forever. A standout experience on the journey occurres high above the Arctic Circle, under the vast polar sky where you will experience the profound magic of the Northern Lights. Witnessing the aurora borealis is a deeply moving event, and doing so from the deck of a premium ship adds a layer of exclusivity to the occasion.

Another highlight is the exceptional warmth of the local people you will meet along the way. This is a core part of the experience that will be curated for you on your journey. You may meet locals onboard the ship, many of whom use Hurtigruten's service to travel along the coast, and depending on which optional excursions you may choose to undertake on your voyage, you may have the opportunity to speak with local historians, artisans, and local fishermen, who offer a level of cultural immersion that goes far beyond a typical tourist visit.

Lorraine’s journey was also a culinary adventure, blending tradition, culture, and community. In Trondheim, Norway’s former Viking capital, now known for its innovative food scene, you can sample waffles with caramel-like brunost (brown cheese). To ensure these culinary experiences are brought directly to you, Hurtigruten operates the Norway Coastal Kitchen concept, which brings the absolute freshest local ingredients directly to your table. The culinary team crafts bespoke menus that reflect the regions you sail through, featuring delicacies like Arctic char and king crab, which can be savoured during this immersive voyage.

Bespoke cultural excursions

Dog Sledding Adventure in Tromsø

This thrilling dog sledding excursion allows you to drive across snow-blanketed valleys, guided by the region’s expert mushers. Pause to warm up in a traditional Sámi gamme with hot drinks and homemade cake, and enjoy connecting with the huskies.

Sea Eagle Safari by RIB in Lofoten

Experience Lofoten’s wild, majestic beauty from the water on a high-speed RIB adventure. Glide between islets and remote beaches, where the stunning landscape reveals itself only to those willing to journey off the regular path. The star of this show is the mighty sea eagle, Norway’s largest bird of prey - watch as they soar overhead, while your skipper shares local stories and secrets.

Kayaking the River Nid, Trondheim

For a fresh perspective on Trondheim - the city where history and innovation coexist - step into a kayak and paddle gently along the River Nid. This guided excursion lets you admire the city’s colourful wharves, pass beneath historic bridges and spot the Nidaros Cathedral from the water.

To experience the same Hurtigruten voyage as Lorraine, get in touch with your Travel Counsellor today.

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