Hurtigruten

11-NIGHT THE COASTAL EXPRESS – BERGEN TO KIRKENES AND BACK

MS Nordnorge • 11 Nights

Itinerary Overview

Roundtrip Bergen

Embarkation Port Bergen
Disembarkation Port Bergen
Vessel MS Nordnorge
Operator Hurtigruten
Duration 11 Nights
Departure Date July 10, 2026

Route Map

Itinerary Route Map

Daily Itinerary

Day 1 Jul 10, 2026 - Bergen

With its spectacular setting among seven hills, Bergen is one of the most beautiful and enjoyable cities in Norway. Most sites are within an easy walk from the harbor. From fine surviving medieval buildings to a series of good museums such as Fishery Museum and Old Bergen open-air museum, Bergen offers a wide variety of attractions. Its scenic beauty can best be appreciated from Mt. Floyen and is captivating. Enjoy this lovely city by taking a stroll to the old part of town, passing impressive 12th-century Bergenhus fortress. Old Hanseatic Wharf, called Bryggen, is where reconstructed gabled buildings house workshops, boutiques and restaurants. St. Mary's Church is Bergen’s oldest building and one of the finest Norman churches in Norway. Rasmus Meyers Collection is a rambling townhouse featuring one of the best collections of Norwegian art, including an upper floor devoted almost entirely to Munch. Bergen boasts numerous historic buildings dating from medieval times: Bergenhus Fortress; Rosenkrantz Tower; Haakon’s Hall.

Day 2 Jul 11, 2026 - Floro

A quaint, quiet town nestled around deep blue waters, Floro is the center of the municipal Flora. Take in the countryside scenery of green hills, valleys of wildflowers, and stunning sea views. Enjoy fishing for herring, the local fish that brought the original settlers to this town, or observe and learn about the shipping history of Floro at the boat hall in Kystmuseet, which means Coastal Museum.

Day 3 Jul 11, 2026 - Maloy
Day 4 Jul 11, 2026 - Torvik
Day 5 Jul 11, 2026 - Alesund

The region is famous for its beautiful scenery with high mountains and blue fjords, of which the Geiranger fjord is one of the most attractive tourist places in Norway. The climate is less severe than might be expected from its geographical location, with mild winters and cool summers. Ålesund, with its unique architecture, is the center of business and industry in Møre and Romsdal. As the sea, the woods and the mountains are easy accessible, the possibilities for outdoor and sports activities are excellent, both in the summer and winter season.

Day 6 Jul 11, 2026 - Geiranger

Nestled at the edge of the Geiranger Fjord, this charming town offers you the opportunity to observe amazing panoramic views from its famed mountain peak, Mount Dalsnibba.

Day 7 Jul 11, 2026 - Alesund

The region is famous for its beautiful scenery with high mountains and blue fjords, of which the Geiranger fjord is one of the most attractive tourist places in Norway. The climate is less severe than might be expected from its geographical location, with mild winters and cool summers. Ålesund, with its unique architecture, is the center of business and industry in Møre and Romsdal. As the sea, the woods and the mountains are easy accessible, the possibilities for outdoor and sports activities are excellent, both in the summer and winter season.

Day 8 Jul 11, 2026 - Molde

Nestled between the Romsdal Mountains and Norway's most dramatic stretch of coastline, Molde is known as the "Town of Roses". From the nearby Varden Viewpoint enjoy a breathtaking view over the town, the many snowcapped mountain peaks, and the small islands of the Romsdalfjord. Molde was established during the fifteenth century. Much of what visitors see today are modern structures, though some old wooden Romsdal houses were preserved and are now on display at the city's open-air museum.

Day 9 Jul 12, 2026 - Kristiansund

Explore the Atlantic Road through the middle of the ocean or walk the Fjord Route - a footpath on the very top of Fjord Norway. Whatever you choose to do in Kristiansund, it's sure to take your breath away.

Day 10 Jul 12, 2026 - Trondheim

Norway's royal residence since 997 AD, when King Olaf I founded Trondheim, the city still boasts Stiftsgarden, the huge wooden palace. A century later, St. Olaf II began to perform miracles for the people, making Trondheim a major pilgrimage destination. Be sure to visit Nidaros Cathedral, where the Norwegian kings are still crowned, which is certainly one of Europe's premier Gothic-style churches.

Day 11 Jul 12, 2026 - Rorvik
Day 12 Jul 13, 2026 - Bronnoysund

Beautiful Bronnoysund is situated in central Norway. Popular with travellers is a visit to the marvelous Torghatten, a mountain with a distinctive hole running straight through the hillside. Also of interest  is the Skarsasen fortress from WWII. Trenches and tunnels lead underground from the four large cannon sites. Fjord Seafood originated here, as well as the largest limestone mine in Northern Europe.

Day 13 Jul 13, 2026 - Sandnessjoen
Day 14 Jul 13, 2026 - Nesna
Day 15 Jul 13, 2026 - Ornes
Day 16 Jul 13, 2026 - Bodo

Bodo is the second largest city in Northern Norway. Its beautiful scenery and natural surroundings offer visitors excellent outdoor activities. Travellers can go hiking, and cycling though the idyllic countryside and watch sea eagles. Bodo also offers excellent fishing for those wishing to explore rivers or lakes populated with high quality trout and salmon.  In this varied coastal landscape visitors will find everything from sheer mountain faces and white, sandy beaches, to charming farming communities.

Day 17 Jul 13, 2026 - Stamsund

Stamsund is located in the northwestern region of Norway, and belongs to the Lofoten archipelago. The small fishing village is home to a population of 1,023 inhabitants. Stamsund hosts two theatre groups that cannot be missed when visiting this charming destination, aside from this it holds International theatre festivals that bring in plenty of visitors during its celebrations period.

Day 18 Jul 13, 2026 - Svolvaer

Svolvaer is the main town of the Lofoten Islands in northern Norway. It is on the southern coast of Ostvagoya, the easternmost island of the group. The rugged and bleak countryside around Svolvaer has attracted both tourists and artists, and the town has become something of an artists' colony.

Day 19 Jul 14, 2026 - Stokmarknes
Day 20 Jul 14, 2026 - Sortland

Sortland is a municipality in Nordland County belonging to Norway. Sortland has approximately 9,900 inhabitants currently living in the city. It is now referred to as “The Blue City”, due to a large amount of building around the downtown area being painted blue by its citizens. This destination is known to be one of the best music communities in Norway and has had many local bands that have been very successful in the industry.

Day 21 Jul 14, 2026 - Risoyhamn
Day 22 Jul 14, 2026 - Harstad

The small town of Harstad, 75 miles northwest of Narvik, sits surrounded by craggy, snow-topped mountains on the island of Hinnøya. Harstad’s greatest attraction is the Trondenes Church which dates back to the 13th century. This structure was originally built as a fortress church; its design incorporates massive walls, some 7 1/2 feet thick. At the time, Trondenes was also Norway’s northernmost stone church and one of the most important in the country during Roman Catholic times. As early as the Viking Age the church was used as a local gathering place, including the meetings of the Ting (local parliament). Serving as the breadbasket for northern Norway, this region provides seasonal fruits and vegetables for nearby marketplaces. Harstad’s pretty setting with hilly streets, rainbow-colored wooden houses, terraces and views of the mountains is especially appreciated by the summer crowd which flocks here to enjoy the North Norwegian Arts Festival and International Deep-Sea Fishing Festival, usually held in June and July.

Day 23 Jul 14, 2026 - Finnsnes
Day 24 Jul 14, 2026 - Tromso

Enjoy the appealing frontier atmosphere at this ancient whaling capital and base for expeditions to the North Pole.

Day 25 Jul 14, 2026 - Skjervoy
Day 26 Jul 15, 2026 - Oksfjord
Day 27 Jul 15, 2026 - Hammerfest

Hammerfest, the world's northern-most city with a population of 7,000 residents, is located in the wide but calm bay of the Province of Finnmark. The North Atlantic Gulf Stream provides the city with an ice free port all year round. Hammerfest's short distance from the North Cape makes it an attractive destination to tourists. Like Tromso, Hammerfest became a major location for the start or end of arctic expeditions in the 19th century. In 1890, the town was one of the first in Europe to provide electric street lighting. Of course, the sun's disappearance from the sky during the arctic winter from November through February may have contributed to this distinction. Today the main street shops of this interesting trawler port offer a friendly welcome, and the drily -named 'Polar Bear Club' provides intriguing insights into Arctic history and tradition.

Day 28 Jul 15, 2026 - Havoysund
Day 29 Jul 15, 2026 - Honningsvag

The world's northernmost village, Honningsvag, the gateway to the North Cape, is a completely modern fishing harbor set in a land of forests, fjord waters, and crashing waterfalls, everything bathed in summer by the eerie light of the midnight sun. Only the chapel withstood the German destruction of 1944. It's some 50 miles nearer to the North Pole than Hammerfest, on the Alta-Hammerfest bus route.

Day 30 Jul 15, 2026 - Kjollefjord
Day 31 Jul 15, 2026 - Mehamn
Day 32 Jul 15, 2026 - Berlevag
Day 33 Jul 16, 2026 - Batsfjord
Day 34 Jul 16, 2026 - Vardoe
Day 35 Jul 16, 2026 - Vadso
Day 36 Jul 16, 2026 - Kirkenes

Sitting between Helsinki and Moscow, Kirkenes is a multicultural town, with residents speaking Norwegian, Finnish, Sami and Russian. Though a mining town, Kirkenes offers so much more, including dog sledding, snowscooter safaris, viewing the arctic scenery and Northern lights and fishing for king crab, halibut, or salmon in the Arctic.

Day 37 Jul 16, 2026 - Vardoe
Day 38 Jul 16, 2026 - Batsfjord
Day 39 Jul 16, 2026 - Berlevag
Day 40 Jul 17, 2026 - Mehamn
Day 41 Jul 17, 2026 - Kjollefjord
Day 42 Jul 17, 2026 - Honningsvag

The world's northernmost village, Honningsvag, the gateway to the North Cape, is a completely modern fishing harbor set in a land of forests, fjord waters, and crashing waterfalls, everything bathed in summer by the eerie light of the midnight sun. Only the chapel withstood the German destruction of 1944. It's some 50 miles nearer to the North Pole than Hammerfest, on the Alta-Hammerfest bus route.

Day 43 Jul 17, 2026 - Havoysund
Day 44 Jul 17, 2026 - Hammerfest

Hammerfest, the world's northern-most city with a population of 7,000 residents, is located in the wide but calm bay of the Province of Finnmark. The North Atlantic Gulf Stream provides the city with an ice free port all year round. Hammerfest's short distance from the North Cape makes it an attractive destination to tourists. Like Tromso, Hammerfest became a major location for the start or end of arctic expeditions in the 19th century. In 1890, the town was one of the first in Europe to provide electric street lighting. Of course, the sun's disappearance from the sky during the arctic winter from November through February may have contributed to this distinction. Today the main street shops of this interesting trawler port offer a friendly welcome, and the drily -named 'Polar Bear Club' provides intriguing insights into Arctic history and tradition.

Day 45 Jul 17, 2026 - Oksfjord
Day 46 Jul 17, 2026 - Skjervoy
Day 47 Jul 17, 2026 - Tromso

Enjoy the appealing frontier atmosphere at this ancient whaling capital and base for expeditions to the North Pole.

Day 48 Jul 18, 2026 - Tromso

Enjoy the appealing frontier atmosphere at this ancient whaling capital and base for expeditions to the North Pole.

Day 49 Jul 18, 2026 - Finnsnes
Day 50 Jul 18, 2026 - Harstad

The small town of Harstad, 75 miles northwest of Narvik, sits surrounded by craggy, snow-topped mountains on the island of Hinnøya. Harstad’s greatest attraction is the Trondenes Church which dates back to the 13th century. This structure was originally built as a fortress church; its design incorporates massive walls, some 7 1/2 feet thick. At the time, Trondenes was also Norway’s northernmost stone church and one of the most important in the country during Roman Catholic times. As early as the Viking Age the church was used as a local gathering place, including the meetings of the Ting (local parliament). Serving as the breadbasket for northern Norway, this region provides seasonal fruits and vegetables for nearby marketplaces. Harstad’s pretty setting with hilly streets, rainbow-colored wooden houses, terraces and views of the mountains is especially appreciated by the summer crowd which flocks here to enjoy the North Norwegian Arts Festival and International Deep-Sea Fishing Festival, usually held in June and July.

Day 51 Jul 18, 2026 - Risoyhamn
Day 52 Jul 18, 2026 - Sortland

Sortland is a municipality in Nordland County belonging to Norway. Sortland has approximately 9,900 inhabitants currently living in the city. It is now referred to as “The Blue City”, due to a large amount of building around the downtown area being painted blue by its citizens. This destination is known to be one of the best music communities in Norway and has had many local bands that have been very successful in the industry.

Day 53 Jul 18, 2026 - Stokmarknes
Day 54 Jul 18, 2026 - Svolvaer

Svolvaer is the main town of the Lofoten Islands in northern Norway. It is on the southern coast of Ostvagoya, the easternmost island of the group. The rugged and bleak countryside around Svolvaer has attracted both tourists and artists, and the town has become something of an artists' colony.

Day 55 Jul 18, 2026 - Stamsund

Stamsund is located in the northwestern region of Norway, and belongs to the Lofoten archipelago. The small fishing village is home to a population of 1,023 inhabitants. Stamsund hosts two theatre groups that cannot be missed when visiting this charming destination, aside from this it holds International theatre festivals that bring in plenty of visitors during its celebrations period.

Day 56 Jul 19, 2026 - Bodo

Bodo is the second largest city in Northern Norway. Its beautiful scenery and natural surroundings offer visitors excellent outdoor activities. Travellers can go hiking, and cycling though the idyllic countryside and watch sea eagles. Bodo also offers excellent fishing for those wishing to explore rivers or lakes populated with high quality trout and salmon.  In this varied coastal landscape visitors will find everything from sheer mountain faces and white, sandy beaches, to charming farming communities.

Day 57 Jul 19, 2026 - Ornes
Day 58 Jul 19, 2026 - Nesna
Day 59 Jul 19, 2026 - Sandnessjoen
Day 60 Jul 19, 2026 - Bronnoysund

Beautiful Bronnoysund is situated in central Norway. Popular with travellers is a visit to the marvelous Torghatten, a mountain with a distinctive hole running straight through the hillside. Also of interest  is the Skarsasen fortress from WWII. Trenches and tunnels lead underground from the four large cannon sites. Fjord Seafood originated here, as well as the largest limestone mine in Northern Europe.

Day 61 Jul 19, 2026 - Rorvik
Day 62 Jul 20, 2026 - Trondheim

Norway's royal residence since 997 AD, when King Olaf I founded Trondheim, the city still boasts Stiftsgarden, the huge wooden palace. A century later, St. Olaf II began to perform miracles for the people, making Trondheim a major pilgrimage destination. Be sure to visit Nidaros Cathedral, where the Norwegian kings are still crowned, which is certainly one of Europe's premier Gothic-style churches.

Day 63 Jul 20, 2026 - Kristiansund

Explore the Atlantic Road through the middle of the ocean or walk the Fjord Route - a footpath on the very top of Fjord Norway. Whatever you choose to do in Kristiansund, it's sure to take your breath away.

Day 64 Jul 20, 2026 - Molde

Nestled between the Romsdal Mountains and Norway's most dramatic stretch of coastline, Molde is known as the "Town of Roses". From the nearby Varden Viewpoint enjoy a breathtaking view over the town, the many snowcapped mountain peaks, and the small islands of the Romsdalfjord. Molde was established during the fifteenth century. Much of what visitors see today are modern structures, though some old wooden Romsdal houses were preserved and are now on display at the city's open-air museum.

Day 65 Jul 21, 2026 - Alesund

The region is famous for its beautiful scenery with high mountains and blue fjords, of which the Geiranger fjord is one of the most attractive tourist places in Norway. The climate is less severe than might be expected from its geographical location, with mild winters and cool summers. Ålesund, with its unique architecture, is the center of business and industry in Møre and Romsdal. As the sea, the woods and the mountains are easy accessible, the possibilities for outdoor and sports activities are excellent, both in the summer and winter season.

Day 66 Jul 21, 2026 - Torvik
Day 67 Jul 21, 2026 - Maloy
Day 68 Jul 21, 2026 - Floro

A quaint, quiet town nestled around deep blue waters, Floro is the center of the municipal Flora. Take in the countryside scenery of green hills, valleys of wildflowers, and stunning sea views. Enjoy fishing for herring, the local fish that brought the original settlers to this town, or observe and learn about the shipping history of Floro at the boat hall in Kystmuseet, which means Coastal Museum.

Day 69 Jul 21, 2026 - Bergen

With its spectacular setting among seven hills, Bergen is one of the most beautiful and enjoyable cities in Norway. Most sites are within an easy walk from the harbor. From fine surviving medieval buildings to a series of good museums such as Fishery Museum and Old Bergen open-air museum, Bergen offers a wide variety of attractions. Its scenic beauty can best be appreciated from Mt. Floyen and is captivating. Enjoy this lovely city by taking a stroll to the old part of town, passing impressive 12th-century Bergenhus fortress. Old Hanseatic Wharf, called Bryggen, is where reconstructed gabled buildings house workshops, boutiques and restaurants. St. Mary's Church is Bergen’s oldest building and one of the finest Norman churches in Norway. Rasmus Meyers Collection is a rambling townhouse featuring one of the best collections of Norwegian art, including an upper floor devoted almost entirely to Munch. Bergen boasts numerous historic buildings dating from medieval times: Bergenhus Fortress; Rosenkrantz Tower; Haakon’s Hall.

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The most luxurious cabins are elegant, refurbished suites for up to 4 people. They feature a separate bedroom and a spacious lounge area with a sofa bed, along with Wi-Fi, a TV, hairdryer, bathrobes, a fridge, and an espresso machine.

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Mini suite on promenade or upper deck.
These comfortable, refurbished suites for up to 2 people have a double bed, and most have lounge areas with a sofa groups. They also come with Wi-Fi, TV, hair dryer, bathrobes, and an espresso machine. (Note: Suite 609 has a restricted view).

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Two-bed mini suite on upper deck.
These comfortable, refurbished suites for up to 4 people have a double bed, lounge area with sofa bed, Wi-Fi, TV, hairdryer, bathrobes, and espresso machine.
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Double on upper deck with window.
These comfortable, refurbished outside cabins sleep up to 2 people and feature a double bed, a chair with a small desk, a TV, a hairdryer, and coffee and tea facilities. Please note that the view from cabin 614 is limited.

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Arctic Superior Cabin Cat P2D

Double on promenade deck with window.
These comfortable, refurbished outside cabins sleep up to 2 guests and feature a double bed, a chair with a small desk, a TV, a hairdryer, and coffee and tea facilities. Please note that the view from cabins 526, 528, 530, 532, 534, and 536 may be limited due to the lifeboats.

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Polar Outside Cabin
Polar Outside Cabin Cat O2

Twin on middle deck with window.
These comfortable, refurbished cabins for up to 2 people on have two single beds, a chair and desk, and a hairdryer.

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Polar Outside Cabin Cat O3

Triple on promenade or upper deck with window.
These comfortable cabins for up to 3 people have single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, a chair, TV, and a hairdryer.

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Polar Outside Cabin Cat N2

Twin on lower deck with window.
These standard outside cabins for up to 2 people feature 2 single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, along with a chair, desk, and hairdryer.

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Triple on middle deck with window.
These comfortable outside cabins for up to 3 people have single beds, a chair, TV, and a hairdryer.

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Polar Outside Cabin Cat L2

Twin bed on lower deck with porthole.
These comfortable outside cabins for up to 2 people have twin beds, a chair, TV, and a hairdryer. Most cabins have a porthole for natural light, but cabins 343 and 356 have a window.

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Polar Outside Cabin Cat L3

Triple on lower deck with window.
These comfortable outside cabins for up to 3 people have single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, a chair, TV, and a hairdryer.

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Polar Outside Cabin Cat J2D

Double on upper or promenade deck with window (restricted view).
These comfortable, refurbished outside cabins for up to 2 guests feature double beds, a TV, a chair, a small desk, and a hair dryer. Each cabin has a window with limited or no view.

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Polar Outside Cabin
Polar Outside Cabin Cat J3

Triple on upper deck with window (restricted view).
These comfortable, refurbished outside cabins for up to 3 people feature single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, as well as a chair, TV, and hairdryer. Some cabins include coffee and tea facilities. Views are limited or unavailable.

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Polar Outside Cabin Cat SD

Accessible twin on lower deck with window.
Wheelchair-accessible cabin for up to 2 guests featuring a wider door, accessible toilet, and adjusted bed.
Wheelchair-accessible cabins are limited and reserved for guests requiring accessibility features.

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Polar Outside Cabin
Polar Outside Cabin Cat O2D

Double on lower deck with window.
These refurbished cabins sleep up to 2 people and feature a double bed, a chair, a TV, and a hair dryer.

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Polar Outside Cabin Cat N2D

Double on lower deck with window.
These standard outside cabins for up to 2 people have a double bed, a sofa, a desk, and a hairdryer.

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Polar Outside Cabin
Polar Outside Cabin Cat L2D

Double on lower deck with porthole.
These comfortable outside cabins for up to 2 people have double bed, a chair, TV, and a hairdryer. Most cabins have portholes for natural light, but cabins 309, 310, 311 and 312 have a window. Please note these cabins may experience noise and vibration.

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Arctic Superior Cabin
Arctic Superior Cabin Cat QJ

Large double on upper deck with window (restricted view).
These comfortable, refurbished, and spacious cabins sleep up to 2 people and feature a double bed, seating area, TV, and hairdryer, with windows providing natural light but a limited view.

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Polar Inside Cabin
Polar Inside Cabin Cat I2

Twin on lower deck.
These comfortable inside cabins for up to 2 people feature twin beds, a chair, a TV, and a hairdryer.

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Polar Inside Cabin
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Triple on upper deck.
These comfortable inside cabins for up to 3 people have separate single beds, one of which converts into a sofa, private bathroom and a TV.

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Trip Summary

Ship Name MS Nordnorge
Supplier Hurtigruten
Departure Date July 10, 2026
Duration 11 Nights
Offer ID 1622276
Pricing Terms & Remarks

All rates are per person, based on double occupancy, valid for North American residents only and are subject to availability and change without notice and voyage only. The ship departure date determines the price of your voyage. Itinerary and port order subject to change.

Not Included In Your Expedition

  • International flights
  • Optional shore excursions with our local partners
  • Hikes with our Hurtigruten guides
  • Travel protection plan
  • Luggage handling

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  • Not all categories are available for all departures
  • Single cabin pricing available on request
  • Hurtigruten has a flexible pricing system and all prices are capacity controlled and subject to availability.

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