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10 Best Northern Lights Cruises
What's more epic than seeing the aurora borealis in person? Viewing it from a cruise ship.
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If seeing the northern lights is on your to-do list, you've likely already looked into the best places to catch a glimpse of them: northern destinations like Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, and Scandinavia, among others. But have you ever considered seeing them by sea rather than by land?
Cruise lines offer specially themed sailings to many of those same destinations. Plus, cruising is a particularly appealing option for northern lights seekers since the ships can access remote areas far from light pollution, allowing guests to view the aurora borealis in its full brilliance.
Here are 10 of the best cruises you can take to help you meet your goal of seeing the northern lights.
Embark on your northern lights cruise during the auroral season, generally between late September and late March, when the skies above the Arctic Circle experience longer periods of darkness.
Viking: In Search of the Northern Lights
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On Viking's In Search of the Northern Lights cruise, a luxurious Viking ocean ship transports guests for 13 days from London to Amsterdam, then up the coast of Norway, and north of the Arctic Circle to Tromsø and Alta before heading south to Bergen. The Norwegian fjords are a sight to behold, and if they're paired with the northern lights, that's all the better. The sailings run from January to March when daylight is limited in the Arctic Circle, which makes for prime aurora-viewing opportunities. Rates start from about $5,300 per person in 2025 and 2026. Some routes travel in reverse if you'd prefer to end in London. It's also worth noting that Viking is an adults-only cruise line.
Aurora Expeditions: Northern Lights Explorer
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Considering the cruise line is named after the atmospheric phenomenon, it should come as no surprise that it offers a Northern Lights Explorer itinerary. The 18-day trip starts with one night in the northern Norwegian city of Tromsø before you sail along the coast to Ånderdalen National Park, the Lofoten Islands, and across to the remote island of Jan Mayen, home of the world's northernmost active volcano. Next, you'll sail to the scenic fjords of East Greenland, and around the northern half of Iceland. Aurora Expeditions offers just one of these sailings per year in September. Rates start from about $18,800 per person in 2026.
Hurtigruten: The Coastal Express
Hurtigruten is something of an outlier in this group because it doesn't offer specific northern lights itineraries. Instead, the routes of this Norwegian ferry company just happen to traverse the perfect latitudes to see the aurora borealis. Hurtigruten is so confident you'll see the northern lights during the auroral season (between September 20, 2024, and March 25, 2025) that if they don't show up on a sailing of 11 days or more, the company's Northern Lights Promise means you'll get a free six-day southbound or seven-day northbound cruise to try again. For the best odds of seeing the northern lights, we suggest the 12-day round-trip Coastal Express itinerary from Bergen to Kirkenes (and back to Bergen). Rates start from about $2,080 per person in 2025.
Quark Expeditions: Under the Northern Lights
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Specializing in polar voyages, Quark Expeditions knows a thing or two about the northern lights, which is why the company offers an aurora sailing each fall. This 12-day itinerary cruises from Reykjavik, Iceland, to Greenland and back from late September into early October. Since the majority of the voyage takes place above the Arctic Circle, the odds of seeing the natural phenomenon are high, especially as solar activity tends to peak around the autumnal and vernal equinoxes in September and March, respectively. And if they don't show, well, you still get to explore Iceland's Westfjords and Greenland's eastern shores — and that's a worthwhile journey in itself. Rates start from about $8,400 per person in 2024.
Oceanwide Expeditions: Northern Iceland and Greenland
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If you don't have two or three weeks to take off work to go northern lights watching, consider one of Oceanwide Expeditions' shorter Arctic cruises , such as a six-night sailing and hiking trip to northeast Iceland. A nine-night itinerary beginning and ending in Akureyri, Iceland, takes in Greenland's breathtaking Scoresby Sund, the largest fjord system in the world. Aurora borealis cruises operate from late summer to mid-fall, as darkness returns to the skies in the Arctic. Rates start from $3,250 per person for 2024 six-night sailings.
Cunard: Norway and Northern Lights
Each fall, the ships in Cunard's legendary fleet head north for Norway, where guests are treated to scenic cruising along the coast. The 12-night Norway and Northern Lights sailings depart from Southampton, England, before traveling to Alesund, Tromsø, Narvik, and Stavanger, sailing through majestic fjords along the way. Since the ships sail this itinerary from September to March, the skies will be dark enough to see the northern lights, should they decide to appear. In 2024, the Queen Mary 2 and the upcoming Queen Anne will take the reins, while the Queen Victoria will also set sail in 2025 and 2026. Rates start from about $1,805 per person in 2024.
P&O Cruises: Norway
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British cruise line P&O operates 12-night sailings to Norway year-round. And during the auroral season, there's a strong chance you'll see the northern lights while onboard. Guests embark in Southampton, England, before sailing north to Norway, traveling as far as Tromsø and Alta, north of the Arctic Circle. We recommend splurging on a room with windows for the best northern lights viewing options. However, those in interior cabins can always run up on deck, which you should do anyway to witness the full grandeur of the atmospheric phenomenon. Rates start from about $1,440 per person in 2024.
Havila: Round Voyage
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Like the Hurtigruten cruise mentioned above, Havila's Round Voyage follows the Coastal Express route between Bergen and Kirkenes, stopping in 34 ports during its 12-day adventure up and down the Norwegian coast. The company also has a Northern Lights Promise for guests visiting between October 1 and March 31, although in this case, the replacement six- or seven-day cruise must be taken within a month of your return on the original one. The 2024 rates on these newer, more environmentally friendly ships start at just $1,500 per person for an interior room or about $2,280 for an exterior room.
Saga: Norway and the Northern Lights
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British company Saga offers 16-night cruises aboard the Spirit of Discovery from its U.K. base in Portsmouth. The route includes an overnight stay in Tromsø, as well as stops in Alesund, Trøndheim, Honningsvåg, Alta, Bergen, and a side-quest to Flåm, a beautiful inland area known for its epic views of the Norwegian fjords. Wildlife experts from the Orca European conservation team will be available to help you spot whales, dolphins, and other animals as you sail through their natural environment. Each cabin comes with a private balcony so you'll have incredible views throughout your trip. Prices for all-inclusive 2025 sailings start at about $7,430 per person.
Ponant: Nordic Discoveries and Traditions
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Ponant’s 11-day Norway cruises actually include round-trip flights between Paris and Tromsø, where the journey begins, so you could theoretically make this a two-in-one vacation with a short stint in Paris on either end. From Tromsø, ships make their way south to Narvik and Reine before heading north to Hammerfest, west to Bjornoya, east to Honningsvag, and back to Tromsø via Alta. Rates for sailings in 2025 begin at about $11,880 per person.
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Experience the fjords and aurora borealis on a northern lights cruise in Norway, with a winter tour package including all your cruise reservations, accommodations and land travel.
Sail on a northern lights cruise in Norway
Experience an amazing array of natural wonders in winter on a Havila or Hurtigruten northern lights cruise in Norway arranged by the Norwegian travel experts at Nordic Visitor. With the short winter daylight hours and the wide open, starlit skies over the ocean, wintertime astronomy voyages in Norway offer a wonderful chance to see the northern lights as your ship sails gently into the night .
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A Havila or Hurtigruten cruise calls at 34 ports of call on its route between Bergen and Kirkenes. So you’ll have plenty to keep you entertained during the daytime before prime northern lights viewing hours at night. With a cruise holiday along the fjord-studded Norwegian coast you can choose from numerous guided shore excursions, such as short husky safaris and fishing village tours.
You can also explore charming coastal cities like Ålesund on your own during port calls or simply relax and enjoy the comfortable amenities on board your cruise ship.
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The winter season in Norway is the best time to view the northern lights . Because nighttime darkness is required for seeing this dazzling natural light show, you should visit Norway between October and March for optimal chances of aurora borealis sightings. Coincidentally, travelling outside of the busy summer season may also result in better cruise deals!
Where to see the northern lights in Norway
The further north you go in the northern hemisphere, the better for seeing the northern lights. Because the aurora borealis are magnetically drawn towards the north pole, the areas north of the Arctic Circle are best for northern lights viewing.
Some of the ports of call in Norway’s arctic region include the Lofoten Islands , Tromsø and North Cape (Nordkapp) - all places that are located within the so-called “northern lights belt”, an area known to have more auroral frequency and intensity.
If you wish to experience snow activities, such as dog sledding, it’s best to plan your winter northern lights break in Norway between December to April. Nordic Visitor can assist in your trip planning and tailor a tour package to your interests.
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Welcome to Aurora Expeditions’ Northern Lights Explorer expedition.
Shorter days in the high latitudes means darkening evening skies, so on this voyage we stay close to the coastlines of the Arctic Circle, skirting around the Norwegian and Greenland seas, and exploring remote islands and villages of the region. As night falls, we look skywards hoping to catch the magic of the northern lights. This spectacular natural phenomenon offers a surreal light display as vibrant hues of blue, green, pink and violet dance across the night sky. Places located near the Arctic Circle such as northern Norway, Iceland and Greenland, are some of the best places in the world to witness this stunning light show.
- Sail in the prime region to encounter the natural phenomenon of the dazzling aurora borealis
- Discover the largest fjord system in the world at Scoresbysund, a superb place to photograph icebergs
- Hike among the splendid scenery of Iceland’s remote Westfjords, where you rarely see another soul
- Embark on an enchanting journey into the celestial wonders of the Arctic sky at the Tromsø Science Centre
- Visit the dramatic and powerful Dynjandi waterfall in the wild Westfjords of Iceland
- Hike Haukland Beach in Norway, a paradisiacal haven with its pearly white sands and sapphire waters, embraced by lush greenery and towering peaks
- Marvel at the black sands, colossal rock formations and volcanic landscapes of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula
- Sail to Jan Mayen, home to the northernmost active volcanic in the world
- On Vígur Island, birdwatchers can tick a few species on their list, while others can enjoy walks and Icelandic cake
- Choose from a selection of included shore excursion options that best suits your interests
Officially certified proof of vaccination and booster will be required ahead of travel and we will require that it be emailed to Aurora no later than 15 days prior to departure.
Aurora Expeditions does not require passengers to undergo tests for COVID-19 prior to embarkation or during the voyage. We do not conduct routine COVID-19 testing unless required by the relevant authorities. However, passengers who report symptoms of COVID-19 to the medical team during a voyage will be tested.
Northern Lights, Lofoton, Norway © Unsplash
Captured at Nordvestfjord & Eskimobugt on 13Aug, 2019 by Matt Horspool @Etchd Photography.
Coloured Houses, Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland © Michael Baynes
The beautiful city Reine at Lofoten islands © Unsplash
Lofoten islands, Norway © Unsplash
Giant icebergs along the coastline of East Greenland before sunrise © Shutterstock
In true expedition style we encourage exploration and adventure, offering flexibility in challenging environments in a way that puts you among the action to see and do as much as possible. This itinerary is only a guide and subject to change due to ice and weather conditions.
Day 1 Arrive in Tromso
Having made your way to Tromso, you will be met by a representative of Aurora Expeditions and transferred to our group hotel. Upon arrival at your included hotel, please visit the Aurora Expeditions hospitality desk to collect your luggage cabin tags and to speak with our ground operations team, who may have information to share with you about pre-embarkation or to provide you with information about where to dine, withdraw cash or purchase last minute items from a local pharmacy or supermarket.
The remainder of your time is at leisure. All meals today are at your own expense.
Accommodation: Clarion Hotel The Edge (or similar)
Day 2 Embarkation
This morning, please ensure your cabin luggage is fitted with cabin tags clearly labelled with your name and cabin number. Your luggage will be collected from your hotel and transferred directly to the port for clearance and delivered to your cabin ahead of your arrival on board. Please keep any valuables or personal items with you throughout the day.
After breakfast, check-out of your room before embarking on an enchanting journey into the celestial wonders of the Arctic sky at the Tromsø Science Centre. Join an immersive experience that combines the magic of a Northern Lights followed by an engaging presentation by an astronomer, providing you with insight into the captivating phenomena of the Aurora Borealis.
Settle into the comfort of the planetarium’s auditorium for a cinematic journey into the heart of the Arctic night. Join the award-winning photographer Ole Salomonsens on his journey through northern Norway, Finland and Sweden in pursuit of his passion – filming the wildest and most spectacular light show the nature has to offer. Extreme Auroras is a stunning new full-dome visual, featuring the aurora in science, history and myths.
After the movie, enjoy a live presentation by the in-house astronomer, introducing them, a presentation of the few Norse constellations that are still known, and the Hunting Party story from the Sami mythology. This talk looks at the sky from a northern angle and will add new knowledge to old.
At the end you will have time to explore the Science Centre’s interactive displays and exhibits. Engage with hands-on activities that further enhance your understanding of the natural forces at play, making this experience both entertaining and educational.
Transfer to the pier for embarkation in the late afternoon, when you will have time to settle into your cabin before attending our mandatory safety briefings and enjoy the thrill of departure as we ‘throw the lines’ and set sail.
This evening, get to know your fellow expeditioners, friendly expedition team and crew at the Welcome Dinner to celebrate the start of a thrilling adventure.
Day 3 Torsken for Ånderdalen National Park, Norwegian Coast
Over the next few days, we explore parts of Norway’s remarkable 1,000-kilometre (600-mile) coastline. Starting in Torsken, in the very north of the country, we make our way south, stopping in the Lofoten Islands. The spectacular northern lights are a natural phenomenon that is most commonly seen in the sky above the Arctic Circle, between autumn and early spring. As we are near Ånderdalen National Park in northern Norway, keep a close watch in hope of witnessing this dazzling spectacle in the night sky.
Embark on a leisurely amble through the quaint village of Torsken, where breathtaking natural beauty provides a captivating backdrop. As you meander along Torsken’s narrow lanes, immerse yourself in the village’s fascinating history, a rich tapestry woven from centuries of fishing traditions and the enduring spirit of its community. Admire the scenic splendour that surrounds you, with the majestic Senja mountains creating a stunning panorama and the tranquil streets lined with colourful houses, each possessing its own unique character. En route, you will have the opportunity to visit Torsken Church, a cherished local landmark dating back to the 18th century. Before your exploration concludes, indulge your palate with a selection of local delicacies, not only distinctive to this region but also emblematic of Norwegian culinary heritage.
Personalise your expedition with our included ‘Your Choice’ experiences that best suits your interests and level of fitness.
Option 1: Norwegian Scenic Route
Duration: 3 hours
Level of difficulty: Easy
Embark on a scenic drive through Norway’s second-largest island, Senja, and immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of untouched nature. As you wind your way along the ridge above the charming village of Bergsbotn, you will reach a 44-metre-long platform offering a breathtaking panorama of the Bergsfjord and its surrounding peaks. Continuing your journey, you will arrive at Tungenes, a dramatic headland nestled between Steinfjord and Ersfjord. Take a leisurely stroll along the wooden walkway that extends over the rocks, where you can admire the vast expanse of the North Sea to the west and the imposing Okshornan mountains to the north. Your adventure concludes at Ersfjord Beach, a pristine stretch of white sand framed by the island’s iconic jagged peaks.
Option 2: Trek to Ravnfløy
Level of difficulty: Moderate
Set off on an exhilarating hike to the dramatic summit of Ravnfløy, where the stunning beauty of Senja and Ånderdalen National Park unfolds before your eyes. This adventurous trek across rugged terrain promises breathtaking rewards. As you ascend higher, you’ll be captivated by the panoramic vistas of Senja’s rugged coastline, majestic mountains, and pristine fjords. Halfway through your journey, we’ll pause to rejuvenate around a cosy fire pit, savouring local delicacies while taking in the spectacular scenery. Reaching the summit is a triumphant moment, as you stand atop the world and capture unforgettable memories and stunning photographs.
Please note: It is recommended to dress in layered clothing and wear proper hiking boots. This hike is 4 km return, with an elevation gain of 548 meters, on a gravel and loose rock path with boulders, some steep and consistent inclines, and a short passage with some exposed areas. Participants should be in good physical condition.
Option 3: Hike to Midtertinden
Duration: 4.5 hours
Level of difficulty: Strenuous
Challenge yourself on a strenuous yet immensely rewarding hike through the heart of Ånderdalen National Park. Immerse yourself in the untamed wilderness surrounding Senja as you conquer the ascent to Midtertinden, where breathtaking views of the surrounding community, mountains, and fjords await. Your adventure begins in the charming village of Torsken, nestled amidst dramatic fjords and pristine landscapes. As you climb towards the summit of Midtertinden, the trail unfolds to reveal panoramic vistas of the Norwegian Sea, its crystal-clear waters dotted with enchanting islets. Reaching the mountaintop at 623 metres is a triumphant achievement, rewarded with a spectacular 360-degree panorama of Senja's rugged coastline, majestic mountains, and the vast Arctic expanse.
Note: It is recommended to dress in layered clothing and wear proper hiking boots. This hike covers approximately 4.4 km return, with an elevation gain of 623 meters, on a gravel and loose rock path with boulders, some steep and consistent inclines, and a short passage with some exposed areas. Participants should be in excellent physical condition.
Day 4 Inner Passage & Svolvaer, Norwegian Coast
We make our way to the stunning Lofoten – meaning puma’s foot – Islands. This is a land scoured by ice and legend, the towering crags with their sharp edges, standing in silent protection of the villages below.
Option 1: Guided hike towards Tjeldbergtind
Level of difficulty: Moderate-Strenuous
Experience the pristine landscape of Lofoten on this adventurous hike to a mountain top overlooking the beautiful peaks of the archipelago. After a steep ascent your reward awaits you with a 360 panoramic view of Lofoten’s iconic jagged mountains, picturesque lakes, and peaceful surroundings. You will also have a spectacular view of Svolvær, Kabelvåg, Vågan and on a clear day you can see the mainland.
Note: It is recommended to dress in layered clothing and wear proper hiking boots. This hike is approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) on uneven terrain with loose gravel and some steep and consistent inclines. The highest point is 367 meters (1,204 feet). Visibility of sights may be affected in adverse weather conditions. Participants should be in good physical condition.
Option 2: Taste of Lofoten (Limited seats available)
Duration: 2 hours including snacks
Lofoten lies in the middle of what is often called ”the world’s largest dinner plate”, and the unique commodities the inhabitants of Lofoten have fed on and lived from for centuries, are in large scale. Experience real flavours and an authentic gastronomic experience.
On the way to the tasting venue, you will make stops to see the fish racks and the first taste of Lofoten is served. Arriving at the tasting venue the stories and delicacies from the north continue. Enjoy dried arctic cod, salmon, Lofoten lamb, tasty cloudberries and locally produced yoghurt made from local milk grazing right by the arctic coast. You will also get a taste of roe/caviar from arctic cod.
Note: The tour includes tastings of eight delicacies and should not be considered as a full meal. Drinks are not included, and a selection of beverages is available for purchase.
Option 3: Lofoten Fishing Village
Duration: 2 hours
Combine history and culture in the urban fishing village of Svolvær. Join this cultural walk featuring the history of the fisheries, the historical land-owning fish buyers and the present-day sights in the centre of Svolvær. During this 3-5 km (up to 3.1 mi) cultural walk you will make several stops of interest and your local guide welcomes all questions and comments to ensure the best possible experience. You will visit the most important current and historical sites and includes a tasting of Stockfish.
Day 5 Leknes & Reine, Norwegian Coast
As you traverse the scenic vistas of Lofoten, marvel at majestic mountain peaks and expansive fertile lands that once set the stage for Viking sagas. Your expedition begins in Haukland Beach, a paradisiacal haven with its pearly white sands and sapphire waters, embraced by lush greenery and towering peaks, evoking the essence of an Arctic paradise. We will have ample time to hike from Uttakleiv, to Haukland Beach—a gentle stretch over hills and along the coastal path to the pristine white sand beach.
Upon reaching the Viking Museum in Borg, enjoy an exhibition showcasing archaeological discoveries and meticulous recreations of Viking dwellings, gaining a vivid understanding of the daily lives of these seafaring people a millennium ago. The museum endeavours to authentically recreate the Viking village atmosphere, complete with handicrafts, traditional buildings, and era-specific cuisine. As part of this immersive experience, you'll be treated to a soup crafted from an ancient North Norwegian recipe, prepared over an open fire—a culinary journey back in time amid the fascinating history of the Vikings.
Drive through the scenic landscapes of Lofoten to Norway's renowned Sund where you will visit a Black smith at the Fishery Museum, famous for his beautiful cormorants made of steel. The decorative wrought iron cormorants are famous all over the world, and can be found in the Pentagon, the Kremlin and in the King of Norway's palace.
Continue to the village of Reine where your ship will be waiting for you. This fishing village is one of the most beautiful in Norway, and we are sure that when you see it you will understand why!
Day 6-7 At Sea
Enjoy the crossing to Jan Mayen, accompanied by seabirds as we search for whales. Enjoy informative talks from our team of experts, get to know your fellow expeditioners or stay active in the gym. Remember to look to the skies at night and hope for sightings of the northern lights.
Day 8 Jan Mayen
The approach to Jan Mayen is spectacular. The huge 2,277-metre (7,470 foot) Beerenberg volcano is the northernmost active volcano in the world, and it last erupted in 1985. The northern part of the island is a great place to look for whales and dolphins and contains impressive glaciers, some of which reach the sea. If the weather is favourable, we will try to land at Kvalrossbukta, a relatively sheltered bay on the island’s west coast. This is one of the landings used to supply the weather station Olonkinbyen, situated on the eastern side of the island.
Day 9-14 East Greenland
In the coming days, a host of choices are available to us, and depending on ice and weather conditions, the east coast of Greenland is ours to explore. The members of our experienced Expedition Team, who have made countless journeys to this area, will use their expertise to tailor our voyage to suit the day-to-day conditions. This allows us to make best use of the prevailing weather, ice conditions and any opportunities for wildlife encounters. We generally attempt up to two landings or Zodiac excursions per day, including cruising along spectacular ice cliffs, following whales feeding near the surface.
Be prepared to experience ice – and lots of it! East Greenland contains some of the Arctic’s most impressive scenery. Deep fjords and narrow channels, flanked by sharp ice-clad peaks soaring up to 2,000 metres (6,562 feet), and glaciers birthing gigantic icebergs that drift throughout the fjord system, combine to create breathtaking scenes.
The tundra landscape is home to musk oxen, arctic hares and reindeer. Throughout the area there are ancient Thule archaeological sites, historical trappers’ huts, and the cabins of present-day Inuit hunters. A highlight is a visit to the Inuit village of Ittoqqortoormiit, the most isolated and northernmost permanent settlement in the region, with approximately 450 inhabitants. The community has an excellent museum, gift shop, an abundance of Greenlandic sled dogs and provides the opportunity to meet the friendly locals.
Explore Scoresbysund, the world’s largest fjord system and a favourite hunting ground of the local Inuit. Massive glaciers flow into this fjord, the birthplace of hundreds of majestic Greenland icebergs. It is a spectacular place that simply needs to be seen to be believed. North of Scoresbysund lie Kong Oskar and Kaiser Franz Josef fjords, two of the most significant fjord systems in Greenland, each one encompassing several smaller fjords and sounds. Thanks to the fertile volcanic soil and the surrounding mountains offering protection from strong winds, the area is rich in wildlife. You may spot everything from musk oxen and arctic foxes to mountain hares, and even reindeer, near the fjord. Look skyward and you could catch a glimpse of birds, including the glaucous gull, black-legged kittiwake, northern fulmar, common raven and common eider.
We will attempt to enter Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord, a remote and rarely visited fjord system with countless opportunities for exploration, located within the Northeast Greenland National Park. Cruising through Kong Oskar Fjord, we marvel at the geological beauty of the mountains. We will then head south along the coast of Liverpool Land, with our passage dependent on ice conditions.
We stretch our legs on hikes across tundra in search of ancient graveyards and summer villages occupied 3,000 years ago by Inuit. We may see musk oxen, arctic hares and reindeer grazing. The maze of calm, interconnecting waterways in this area provides excellent opportunities for sea kayaking. We will see ring seals, perhaps catch a glimpse of the elusive narwhal, and maybe even a polar bear hunting on pack ice.
Day 15 Ísafjörður & Vigur Island, Westfjords
Over the coming days, we explore the Westfjords region, which features outstanding landscapes with jaw-dropping views of dramatic fjords carved by ancient glaciers, sheer, table-top mountains that plunge into the sea, and pristine north Atlantic vegetation. The region features attractive towns such as Isafjordur, surrounded by sheer mountains and steeped in history, evident in its preserved wooden architecture. Delight in its lively cultural scene and abundant outdoor activities.
On Vigur Island, birdwatchers can try and tick a few species on their list, while others can enjoy walks and hikes of varying levels of difficulty, soaking in the stunning surrounds. The island's unique ecosystem is a haven for birdlife, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Stroll along the coastline, keeping an eye out for puffins and other seabirds, or venture deeper into the island to discover hidden gems. With its rolling hills, picturesque landscapes, and fresh sea air, Vigur offers an unforgettable experience.
Day 16 Thingeyri, Westfjords
Thingeyri, a quaint village nestled on a slender strip of land, graces the shores of one of Iceland's most picturesque fjords, Dýrafjörður. Much like many other coastal settlements in Iceland, the village's culture and industry have been intricately woven with the influence of the sea over centuries. The surrounding landscape is adorned with towering mountains, lending a distinctive charm to the scenic expanse that envelops Thingeyri. This idyllic region is often hailed as the "Alps of the Westfjords," especially the highland area nestled between the majestic fjords of Dyrafjordur and Arnarfjordur. The beauty of Thingeyri lies not only in its coastal simplicity but also in the dramatic backdrop of high mountains that paints a captivating portrait of this Icelandic village.
Option 1 - That Viking Thing Experience
Duration: 2 hours + free time
Today you will step back in time and learn about the Viking ways and how the hardy Norse people lived off the land. Walk through a recreated Viking area, learning about what is fact and what is fiction in the many stories you've heard about the famous Vikings. A short hike brings you to the old ruins of the Viking meeting place called a Thing - the closest translation in English is 'parliament.' Step inside the interactive Viking Museum for a chance to dress up in authentic hand-sewn Viking clothing, take photographs, drink Icelandic Viking beer, bake your own Viking bread, and explore the museum - all part of learning more about Viking ways.
Option 2 - Sandafell Mountain Hike
Duration: 3 hours
Level of difficulty: Moderate-Difficult (dependent on fitness level)
For avid explorers, Iceland is littered with hidden gems, and possibly the best-kept secret of all is the Westfjords. Lying in the most north-westerly area of the island, this sprawling area of natural beauty is truly a hiker’s paradise. Rocky peaks, deep crevices, and charming Icelandic towns all add to the appeal of the Westfjords, not to mention the various hiking trails snaking across the unusual countryside. Today we will hike Sandafell, offering gorgeous views over the town, surrounding mountains and the water below.
Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the afternoon as we cruise southward, taking in breathtaking landscapes and keeping a watchful eye for whales. Later, we'll embark on a Zodiac landing to witness the awe-inspiring power of Dynjandi waterfall.
Day 17 Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Grundafjordur is the starting point of our adventures on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, gateway to Snæfellsjökull National Park. Snaefellsnes Peninsula is an area of diverse landscapes that is characterised by lava fields and glistening fjords and home to a vast array of birdlife. The area is crowned by the magnificent, ice-capped Snæfellsjökull volcano, a 700,000-year-old dormant subglacial volcano, visible from Reykjavik on a clear day and immortalised in Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
Option 1 - Highlights of Snaefellsness
Duration: 8 hours including lunch
Level of difficulty: Easy-Moderate (dependent on fitness)
Our first stop will be the iconic Mount Kirkjufell, a favourite among photographers and known to many as a filming location for the TV show "Game of Thrones”. Not far from this majestic mountain is a waterfall that completes the picturesque scene. Next, you'll visit Snæfellsjökull National Park, encompassing a large area of Snæfellsnes Peninsula's western tip. For the more active, explore some incredible hiking trails, or simply enjoy your drive through the park and take in the beauty that surrounds you. Continue to the dramatic black pebble beach of Djúpalónssandur, where you can marvel at the black sands and colossal rock formations, volcanic landscapes, and remains of a 1948 shipwreck. Following lunch, re-join the coach to travel to Búðir, a picturesque hamlet surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Stop to admire Búðakirkja, the 19th-century church and explore the area before embarking the ship in Arnarstapi.
Option 2 - Natural Wonders of Snaefellsnes
Upon disembarkation, we will stop will be the iconic Mount Kirkjufell, a favourite among photographers and known to many as a filming location for the TV show "Game of Thrones”. Not far from this majestic mountain is a waterfall that completes the picturesque scene. Next, you'll step into the 8,000-year-old Vatnshellir Cave, replete with stunning geology, fascinating rock formations, and colourful volcanic rock. We will meet at our base near the cave, where your friendly guide will provide you with all the equipment that you need, including a helmet and headlamp (we strongly recommend that you wear comfortable and sturdy footwear, as the volcanic rock can be quite difficult to traverse). Then your friendly guide will give you a brief safety talk before we descend the spiral staircase into this subterranean wonderland. The tour meanders through the path of the lava flow around 200 meters into a large cave that lies around 35 meters beneath the surface of the earth, where we will be greeted by some rainbow-coloured volcanic rocks and incredible petrified lava formations. The cave is a fairly easy walk, although it will involve a degree of climbing. Following lunch, re-join the coach and travel to Arnarstapi and hike the coastal trail that connects the two villages of Arnarstapi and Hellnar. Now a National Reserve, this easy level hike encompasses geology, wildlife, amazing photo opportunities, folklore and most of all adventure. This old trail takes us along the wild shoreline with a view of the ocean and extraordinary columnar basalt and lava cliff formations on one side and stunning mountains and Snæfellsjökull Glacier on the other. The cliffs are alive with a wide range of bird species such as the Arctic Tern, the kittiwakes, gulls and fulmars.
Option 3 - Snaefellsnes Adventure
Level of difficulty: Moderate-Difficult
The Land of Fire and Ice is well-known for its incredible landscapes and contrasting terrains that include several natural and geological wonders rarely found anywhere else on Earth. The unique geological history of Snæfellsnes will draw you in where you can explore sites revealing Iceland's unique geological history up close. Your first stop is at Eldborg crater, located on a short volcanic rift, just 200 metres in diameter, and 50 metres deep. It is the largest crater on this rift and was created in an eruption which occurred somewhere between 5000 and 6000 years ago. Unlike many of Iceland’s volcanoes, it has a very classic shape, with smooth sloping sides and a very definite crater. A marked hiking path leads through a shrub-covered lava field to the top of the crater offering incredible views of Snaefellsnes National Park. We continue to the symmetrical, hexagonal-shaped basalt columns at Gerðuberg Cliffs. Stand in awe at these impressive cliffs, a natural marvel that spans 500 metres. To enjoy the best view, take a walk by the structures. Climbing up the cliff is possible but to really soak in the views of this geological structure, it's best to enjoy a walk alongside the cliffs. Following an early lunch, re-join the coach and head for the Pufubjarg bird cliff, home of nesting puffins and fulmars. From here, hike along the rugged coastline to witness the exceptionally beautiful Londrangar basalt cliffs, a geologic wonder that looks like a huge rock castle. There are many local birds here, and they are a noisy bunch. Puffins, but especially fulmars, nest in the many cavities in the two pillars. From here you hike across a pretty lava field covered in moss to Malarrif, where you can see the lighthouse and explore the beach.
Day 18 Disembark in Reykjavik
During the early morning, we cruise into Reykjavik and disembark at approximately 8.00 am. Farewell your Expedition Team and fellow passengers as we all continue our onward journeys. Transfer to Keflavik airport.
Note : At the conclusion of the voyage, we recommend booking flights departing after 12.00 pm on the day of disembarkation in case there are delays.
- Airport arrival and departure transfers to/from our group hotel or port on the first day and the final day of your voyage package.
- One night’s hotel accommodation including breakfast, in Tromso on Day 1
- Tour of Tromso and transfer to ship Day 2
- On-board accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service
- All meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage
- Soft drinks and juices throughout all meals.
- Beer and house wine with dinner.
- Captain’s Farewell reception including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages
- All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises
- Educational lectures and guiding services provided by Expedition Team
- Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation)
- One 3-in-1 waterproof polar expedition jacket
- Complimentary use of Muck Boots during the voyage
- Comprehensive pre-departure information
- Port surcharges, permits and landing fees
- Wi-Fi. Please note we travel to remote regions and therefore the connection can be unreliable.
- International or domestic flights – unless specified in itinerary
- Transfers – unless specified in itinerary
- Airport arrival or departure taxes
- Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges
- Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges
- Hotels and meals – unless specified in the itinerary
- Optional excursions and optional activity surcharges
- All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to alcoholic beverages outside of dinner service, gratuities, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses or phone charges
Note: A $15 USD per person per day gratuity for the crew is automatically added to your onboard account. It is at your discretion if you would like to remove the tip (or adjust the amount) when you settle your bill. It is not necessary to tip the expedition team members. This gratuity amount is included for suites as part of their ‘Suite Benefits’.
Included Activities
Bird watching
Lectures on wildlife, our environment, history and destinations
Near shore cruises
Photography
Polar plunge
Trips ashore
Whale and mammal spotting
Zodiac cruises
Add-on Activities
Sea kayaking.
From USD $ 790.00 /pp
Sea Kayaking Vacations One of the most exhilarating ways to experience Antarctica, the Arctic and beyond. Sea kayaking holidays in …
Sea Kayaking Vacations
One of the most exhilarating ways to experience antarctica, the arctic and beyond..
Sea kayaking holidays in the humbling wilderness of Antarctica , the Arctic , and some of the world’s most biodiverse regions, are guaranteed to stir your soul. Paddle around brash ice and near icebergs of all shapes and sizes, absorbing the majestic scenery as it unfolds before you.
This Kayaking Program was created by kayakers for kayakers! Our program style offers the chance to develop and enhance your skills and to connect with our expert guides and your fellow Expeditioners. Participating with the small group through your voyage will minimise wasted time with briefings and equipment tryouts and maximise time on the water.
All of our Expert Guides are professional kayak guides, who have led trips around the world, specialise in the Polar Regions and have been chosen for their passion for the sport.
Kayaking is one of the best ways to access and intimately explore the beautiful coastlines we visit and make the most of your time in the wild and remote destinations we visit .
You have the option to discuss with the guides what you want out of your trip and they will help with recommendations on when to paddle, when to go ashore and when it’s possible to do both in one outing.
Our purpose-built ships have been designed with the activities in mind, each equipped with dedicated space for our high-end equipment, including Kokatat dry suits, Seals sprayskirts, PFD’s from Astral and paddles from Werner and Aqua Bound.
Please note:
- Kayakers must be 14 years or over. A Parent or Guardian’s signature is required for participants between 14 and 18 years old.
- There is upper size limit in the drysuits we provide onboard. If you cannot find a suitable size within our range and you would like to bring your own, please contact our Activity Specialist to discuss in more detail.
- Travel Insurance is mandatory on all Aurora Expeditions voyages. An additional policy or premium may be required to ensure you have adequate coverage for including this activity.
Sea kayaking holidays in the humbling wilderness of Antarctica , the Arctic , and some of the world’s most biodiverse regions, are guaranteed to stir your soul. Paddle around brash ice and near icebergs of all shapes and sizes, absorbing the majestic scenery as it unfolds before you.
Kayaking is one of the best ways to access and intimately explore the beautiful coastlines we visit and make the most of your time in the wild and remote destinations we visit . You have the option to discuss with the guides what you want out of your trip and they will help with recommendations on when to paddle, when to go ashore and when it’s possible to do both in one outing.
Our purpose-built ships have been designed with the activities in mind, each equipr with dedicated space for our high-end equipment, including Kokatat dry suits, Seals sprayskirts, PFD’s from Astral and paddles from Werner and Aqua Bound.
‘Getting out amongst it’ is our philosophy, and that is exactly what we do. Weather permitting, the sea kayaking activity is normally available anytime the other expeditioners go out. Rather than travelling large distances, our aim is to ensure you see as much as possible. We paddle between 5 to 15 kilometres (2 to 4 hours) per outing, often offering a combination of both kayaking and onshore landings so you won’t miss out.
Each small group of kayakers (up to 10 per guide) will have their own intimate exploration of the small hidden bays and coasts that are inaccessible to Zodiacs. Of course, we also make time for your own shore excursions and wildlife encounters.
The elements play an important role in our sea kayaking program. It is important that you have an adventurous attitude and understand that the weather can impact our kayaking time.
The level of experience required differs slightly depending on the region you are visiting. For all trips, a basic level of sea kayak experience is required, equivalent to that gained in a half day Paddle Australia “Intro Sea Skills” course. You do not need to be an expert or know how to roll; however, it is encouraged that you are comfortable in a sea kayak in the ocean, and are required to be able to swim, have a moderate level of physical fitness, and no medical conditions that prevent you from safely participating. We are happy to assist you with any preparation you may need or want prior to your voyage.
Our guides do not offer instructional classes for beginners. Therefore, the sea kayaking option is unsuitable for complete novices. If your experience is limited, we encourage you to contact us to discuss your suitability. There is often ample time to gain the required experience before you depart.
Your guide will assess your ability on the initial paddle, and if you have insufficient experience, he or she reserves the right to restrict your participation in rougher conditions.
You should be fit enough to paddle for 15 minutes without stopping at a moderate pace, for up to three hours at a time with breaks. We encourage a moderate level of fitness and recent kayaking experience as much as possible.
Polar regions
During summer the air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula, Greenland and Spitsbergen are generally above freezing but can range from -4°C to +5°C / 24.8°F to 41°F. The water temperature in the polar regions is close to freezing and winds sweep off the glaciers, making paddling a chilling experience. Scotland, Iceland, Norwegian coasts are warmer with water temperatures of around 12°C / 53.6°F. In the Antarctic Peninsula, and Svalbard we often paddle in sheltered locations with generally calm conditions. In exposed locations places like South Georgia, we often encounter stronger wind and more challenging paddling conditions. Your guides will be constantly searching for a way to get you out safely and enjoyably.
Temperate regions
The northern waters in Scotland, Faroes, Iceland and Norway are warmer than the polar regions but water temperatures of around 12 °C/ 53.6°F mean you may opt to wear your paddle jacket on a warm, sunny day or our dry suits on a cool day. Surf landings are not likely, but you must be capable of paddling in a small swell or wind chop, with winds up to 20 knots. With that being said, we will not paddle if wind conditions are too strong and there is no sheltered area for paddling.
Tropical regions
In Costa Rica and Panama, April is the end of the dry season. The shoulder season begins in May, bringing increased humidity. Afternoon rain showers are possible in May with temperatures ranging from 26-36 °C (80- 96 °F). Winds are generally light at this time of year. The water temperature ranges from 27 -29 °C. Surf landings are not likely, but be prepared to paddle in a small swell or wind chop, with winds up to 15 knots. Again, we will not paddle if wind conditions are too strong and there is no sheltered area for paddling.
The Sea Kayaking activity is available for an additional surcharge and includes guided excursions and kayaking equipment. Fares for this activity start from US$900, AU$1,250, £460 or €550.
Prices are indicative only and are variable. They are calculated based on the days of voyage, ability to carry out the activity and exchange rates.
Aurora Expeditions will be providing kayak booties and dry suits. Below is the measurement chart for the sizes we provide. If you prefer to bring your own dry suit for this activity, please contact our Activity Specialist to discuss the suitability of your equipment.
If you cannot find a suitable size from the options available and you do not have your own custom dry suit, unfortunately we will be unable to accommodate you for this activity.
Top reasons to choose Sea Kayaking
See wildlife unobtrusively.
Kayaking is one of the best ways to spot rare wildlife, from penguins to puffins.
Better access
Access intimate bays and coves that bigger crafts can't reach.
Knowledgeable guides
Our experienced sea kayak guides will help bring your chosen destination to life.
Become an expert
Hone your kayaking skills and gain a hobby for life!
Make friends
Become lifelong friends with your small group of like-minded adventurers.
Stay fit on your holiday
Being active every day on your holiday means you don't have to feel guilty about being spoilt by our expert chefs!
Enhance your experience
Add another layer to your once-in-a-lifetime holiday and make the most out of your time in some of the most remote places on earth.
Have the time of your life exploring some of the wildest places on earth from the water.
Sea Kayaking in Scotland
Sea Kayaking in Antarctica
Sea Kayaking in Norway
Sea Kayaking in Greenland
Sea Kayaking in the Arctic
Sea Kayaking in Tasmania
Sea kayaking faqs.
There are 20 paces available and our guide to paddler ratio is 1:10 and we provide an accompanying safety Zodiac.
Kayakers must be 14 or over. Parent or Guardian’s signature is required for participants between 14 and 18 years old.
Sea kayaking is offered in place of regular shore excursions. We aim to paddle as often as possible. Depending on the voyage, we generally aim to paddle twice per day.
We will give you a drybag for extra clothing, binoculars and anything that needs to be kept dry. You should also carry a water bottle. We recommend bringing a waterproof camera or phone, or ensuring you have a good quality waterproof case.
If the weather changes during our outing we will head back to the ship and perhaps join a shore excursion. The ship’s captain, expedition leader and kayak guide always maintain close contact to ensure a safe paddling experience. We do not attempt to paddle too far away from the ship. The emphasis is on experiencing the destination rather than travelling long distances.
The kayaks are made with a hard plastic and are easily paddled in swell and conducting shore landings, and through small patches of brash ice. We manoeuvre around the larger ice chunks and floes.
Kayaking in the poles offers a unique wildlife viewing experience. In Antarctica, we have many opportunities to encounter penguins, seals and whales, and occasionally we may even spot leopard seals or orcas. In the Arctic, we’ll paddle under nesting bird colonies, past massive glaciers and around large icebergs, however we maintain a safe distance from polar bears and walruses. Our guides carry rifles and flare guns in the Arctic to ensure your safety against polar bears.
Kayakers in wild temperate regions will have a unique wildlife experience, with possible encounters with seals and basking sharks. You will have the opportunity to view some of the largest sea bird colonies in the northern hemisphere.
The superb wildlife-viewing opportunities are endless in th e astonishingly biodiverse nature reserves we visit. Kayaks offer a unique opportunity to view marine and land mammals, coral reefs, tropical fish, sea birds and an astonishing range of rainforest birds. We will bring our snorkelling gear with us during our paddles and take advantage of any opportunities to view marine life up close.
In the unlikely event of a capsize, your experienced guide will assist by righting the kayak, stabilising it then pumping it out. Paddlers will re-enter with the guide’s help, or with a support Zodiac. With drysuits and warm clothing underneath you will be comfortable in cold water for up to half an hour. Note that the kayaks have separate compartments with bulkheads, which means they will float after a capsize.
No. Each kayaking place is for one person only. We value a program style that maintains participants through trip to maximise skill progression, group bonding and dynamics, and minimise wasted time with briefings and equipment tryouts.
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In Search of the Northern Lights
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On this two-week cruise to Northern Norway, you may be lucky enough to see the dancing lights of the Aurora Borealis illuminate the night sky while cruising in the Arctic Ocean and ashore during extended stays in Tromsø and Alta. After experiencing the maritime tradition of crossing the Arctic Circle, enjoy an overnight stay in the ‘Gateway to the Arctic’, Tromsø, before heading to Alta, ideal for husky sledding tours and spending time with local Sámi people to experience their way of life. Wrap up warm and enjoy time out on the decks of Borealis with our experts from Go Stargazing, who will be on board to assist you with learning more about the many constellations out in the universe.
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Go in search of the Aurora Borealis
Your cruise on board Borealis will offer you a number of opportunities to witness the elusive Aurora Borealis in Northern Norway. As you cruise beyond the Arctic Circle, wrap up warm and join us on deck to enjoy uninterrupted views with minimal light pollution, while extended stays in both Alta and Tromsø are ideal for leaving the city behind to explore snow-covered landscapes with knowledgeable local guides on hand to take you to the best viewing locations to look for ribbons of green and pink as they streak magically across the sky.
Immerse yourself in winter friluftsliv
Experience winter in Northern Norway by immersing yourself in the concept of friluftsliv, deeply engrained in Norwegian culture and identity. Spending time outdoors is a natural way of living here, whatever the season or weather, so when in Alta, embark on a dog sledding adventure into the wilderness on your very own husky sleds as experienced drivers take you through snow-covered pine forests. Meanwhile, in Tromsø, meet with the local Sámi community and learn about their distinct language, traditional clothing, music, and folklore, as well as their livelihoods of fishing, hunting, and reindeer herding. You may also have the chance to spend time feeding the reindeer and hearing stories about daily life for the Sámi in the comfort of a warm lavvu tent.
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Introducing borealis.
Sister ship to Bolette , Borealis is perfectly suited for enjoying scenic cruising of the world's lesser-known waterways. From cruising past remarkable landscapes and historical sites to capturing the beauty of the natural world.
Sister-ship to Bolette , Borealis is perfectly suited for taking guests on a journey around the globe, enabling more exploration in more exciting ports. Her smaller size, spacious public areas, open deck spaces and impressive array of restaurants make her perfect for longer voyages, and shorter journeys alike.
Your Guest Speakers
We’ve arranged for some wonderful guest speakers to join us for this cruise. They will be delivering a programme of insightful talks and activities to deepen your cultural, artistic and historical understanding of the destinations we will be exploring, well as helping you to enjoy the natural beauty of the places we visit.
Dr Jürgen Schmoll - Go Stargazing
Go Stargazing is formed of a group of astronomers, all of whom are keen to encourage public interest in astronomy to as wide an audience as possible. Join Dr Jürgen Schmoll on your cruise for stargazing sessions conducted on the top deck in the evenings.
Dr Vicky Fawcett - Go Stargazing
Go Stargazing is formed of a group of astronomers, all of whom are keen to encourage public interest in astronomy to as wide an audience as possible. Join Dr Vicky Fawcett on your cruise for stargazing sessions conducted on the top deck in the evenings.
Founded in 2001, ORCA is a group of Ocean Conservationists. Join them out on deck to search the seas for marine life.
Paul Howard
As we explore the Arctic together, join Published Photographer, Paul Howard, out on deck to practice your photography skills and if you’re lucky, capture the Northern Lights.
Trevor Rulton
Trevor left the UK 45 years ago, initially for six months but never looked back, and since 2020 has resided in Norway, in the Arctic Circle. Join him as he provides an insight into life as an Ex-pat in Northern Norway the Arctic Circle.
Treats & Pastimes
In addition to our Signature Experiences, we have a selection of lovely Treats & Pastimes for you to enjoy when on board. Just check your Daily Times each day for full details.
Cabins, Prices & Offers
Cabin Options On Your Cruise
* Prices correct as of 09:00 01/11/2024, based on the lowest available Cruise Only fare, and on two people sharing a twin cabin. Please call +441473746175 for live availability & prices.
* Prices correct as of 09:00 01/11/2024, based on the lowest available Cruise Only fare, and on sole occupancy. Please call +441473746175 for live availability & prices.
Cabin Grades
From £2,099 pp
From £1,999 pp
From £1,199 pp
From £899 pp
From £1,399 pp
Saver Balcony Junior Suite (LBJ)
This suite has a bedroom with a sitting area and a balcony.
Saver Balcony Suite (LBS)
These suites have a sitting area, picture windows, balcony & bathroom with shower.
Balcony Junior Suite (BJ)
Borealis ' Balcony Junior Suites have a private balcony and sitting/bedroom area.
Balcony Junior Suite Wheelchair Adapted (BJD)
Borealis ' Balcony Junior Adapted Suites have a balcony and sitting/bedroom area.
Balcony Suite (BS)
Located on Highland deck & Bridge deck, Borealis ' Balcony Suites have a private balcony.
Premier Suite (PS)
Borealis ' Premier Suites are located on Bridge deck, and have a private balcony.
Last few cabins remaining!
Premier Suite Wheelchair Adapted (PSD)
Borealis ' Premier Adapted Suites are spacious and stylish, and located on Bridge deck.
Olsen Suite (OW)
The Olsen Suite is the largest suite on Borealis , with a private balcony and sitting area.
Saver Terrace Cabin (LTC)
Borealis ' Terrace Cabins have sliding glass doors onto the Lower Promenade deck.
Terrace Cabin (TC)
Borealis ' Terrace Cabins offer access to the Promenade deck via sliding doors.
Terrace Adapted Cabin (TCD)
Borealis ' Terrace Adapted Cabins offer access to the Promenade deck via sliding doors.
Saver Ocean View Cabin (OS)
This cabin type could be a D, E or F grade, based on Saver Fare price.
Saver Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed (SCO)
Borealis ' CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed view.
Saver Superior Ocean View Cabin (SOS)
This cabin type could be one of the following grades: B or C, based on Saver Fare.
Ocean View (F)
Borealis ' F Grade Ocean View cabins have two portholes and are on Marina & Coral deck.
Ocean View (E)
Situated on Marina & Coral deck, E Grade Ocean View cabins have a picture window.
Ocean View (D)
Situated on Marina & Coral deck, D Grade Ocean View cabins have a picture window.
Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed View (CO)
CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed picture view window.
Superior Ocean View (C)
Borealis ' C Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a picture window.
Superior Ocean View (B)
B Grade Superior Ocean View cabins on Borealis are situated on Promenade deck.
Superior Ocean View Wheelchair Adapted Cabin (BD)
BD Grade Superior Ocean View Adapted cabins are on Highland deck and Promenade deck, with a picture window.
Saver Interior Cabin (IS)
IS Grade Interior cabins on Borealis are located on decks Marina, Coral & Promenade deck.
Interior Cabin (I)
Located on Marina, Coral & Promenade deck, I Grade Interior cabins on Borealis have a bathroom with shower.
Interior Cabin (H)
H Grade Interior cabins on Borealis are located on Marina & Coral deck.
Superior Interior Cabin (G)
G Grade Superior Interior cabins on Borealis are on decks Promenade & Highland deck..
Single Interior Cabin (SI)
This cabin type could be one of the following grades: M or N.
Single Interior Cabin (N)
Borealis ' N Grade Single Interior cabins are situated on decks Marina & Coral deck.
Single Superior Interior Cabin (M)
M Grade Single Superior Interior cabins on Borealis are on Bridge Deck and Promenade deck.
Single Ocean View (K)
Borealis ' K Grade Single Ocean View cabins have large picture windows.
Single Balcony Suite (JB)
Borealis ' Single Balcony Suites, located on highland deck, have a private balcony.
From £3,149
From £2,999
From £1,399
From £1,708
Cruise Offers
Solo traveller offer available , what's included, so much already included.
As well as our Signature Experiences, there are a host of other treats to enjoy on board our ships.
Dining & Lounges
- À la carte breakfast, lunch & dinner
- Daily buffet dining options
- Late night Supper Club
- Afternoon tea
- Self-service tea & coffee
- In-cabin dining & snacks
- Evening shows
- Live music & dancing
- Dance classes
- Lectures & talks
- Cookery demonstrations
- Traditional deck games
- Daily games & quizzes
Relaxation & Fitness
- Swimming Pools
- Fitness Centre
- Fitness Classes
Enhance your cruise
Each of our cruises has been carefully designed for you to get the very best out of your time on board; and now you can enhance your cruise to make it even more special.
Need Some Help?
Take a look at our faqs, what do i pack for a cruise.
The handy checklist below has been created to assist in making sure you remember all the important things to pack for your cruise.
Are there any visa requirements I need to be aware of?
Visa and health requirements can change at any time. It is your own responsibility to ensure that you check with a professionally qualified source and comply with such requirements. UK passport holders will need visas for certain Fred. Olsen cruise holidays and will be advised at the time of booking. Your cruise booking information will also detail any requirements applicable to your holiday.
What's the difference between Freedom and Saver fares?
On certain sailings we offer two types of cruise fares; Freedom and Saver Fares.
I'm travelling alone, how will I get to meet people?
Our single guests feel right at home on board our ships; Fred. Olsen have the reputation of sailing the friendliest fleet afloat.
How do I get off the ship if we're at anchor?
Disembarking when your ship's at anchor is a very different experience to when it's docked portside. Getting ashore in this instance often involves the use of the ship's tender, which is accessed via the steps of a secure gangway.
Published 02. October 2024
By Fjord Travel Norway
Norway Northern Lights Tour: Tours & Cruises
Our northern lights tours through Lofoten, Tromsø and Kirkenes offer you a front-row seat to one of the world’s most stunning natural phenomena, complemented by a range of exhilarating activities that promise an unforgettable experience.
The Northern Lights, with their vibrant hues of green, pink, and violet, dancing across the star-studded sky, create a natural theater of unparalleled beauty. It’s not just a visual experience—it’s an emotional one, where you can’t help but feel connected to the vast universe above.
Our tours offer much more than just Aurora hunting. Depending on your chosen package tour, you could find yourself gliding through snowy landscapes on a dog sledding expedition, where the only sounds are the soft crunch of snow underfoot and the cheerful barks of your faithful husky team. Or, perhaps, embark on a serene dinner cruise, where the dramatic Norwegian coastline unfolds before your eyes. If the luck is on your side, the Northern Lights will make a dramatic appearance, reflecting off the icy waters near the Arctic Circle.
Avoiding light pollution is crucial for the best viewing experience. Our cruise tours take you to isolated areas away from artificial lighting found in cities and towns, enhancing the clarity of the aurora borealis.
For those seeking a truly unique experience, join us on a Northern Lights cruise aboard the ships of Hurtigruten or Havila Voyages. Glide through the northernmost parts of Norway, where the sea meets the sky, and the Aurora dances over the horizon. Each day brings new adventures, from quaint coastal towns to breathtaking fjords.
Norway’s rich history and rich culture are woven into most of our tours. From sampling local delicacies to learning about the traditions of the indigenous Sami people, you’ll leave with a deep appreciation for this remarkable country.
Northern lights tours with Hurtigruten or Havila Voyages
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The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are one of nature’s most mesmerizing spectacles. This natural phenomenon occurs in the Northern Hemisphere when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. The result is a breathtaking display of dynamic patterns and vibrant colors, ranging from green to red, purple, and blue, depending on the types of gas particles involved at different altitudes.
Witnessing the Northern Lights is a dream for many, drawing travelers from around the globe to Northern Europe. The sight of these ethereal lights dancing across the night sky is not just visually stunning but also deeply moving, creating a sense of connection to the vast universe. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, the Aurora Borealis is a natural wonder that promises to leave you in awe.
Northern Lights Tour Packages
Our Northern Lights tour packages are meticulously designed to offer you the best chance to see the aurora borealis in all its glory. Each tour is crafted to provide a truly special experience, with a range of activities and accommodations to suit your needs.
Our tours are not just about chasing the Northern Lights; they are about immersing yourself in the beauty and culture of Northern Norway. With our carefully curated itineraries, you’ll have ample opportunities to witness the Northern Lights and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Northern Lights Activities
Our Northern Lights tours are packed with a variety of activities designed to enhance your experience. Imagine gliding through snowy landscapes on a dog sledding adventure, or cruising through serene fjords with the dramatic Norwegian coastline as your backdrop. For those seeking a bit more thrill, snowmobiling across the Arctic terrain offers an exhilarating way to explore.
In addition to these exciting activities, many of our tours include options to visit local attractions and cultural experiences. Learn about the rich traditions of the indigenous Sami people, or join a Northern Lights photography workshop to capture the perfect shot of this natural phenomenon. With so many options, our Northern Lights tours promise an adventure that caters to every interest and passion.
Northern Lights Photography
Joining a Northern Lights photo tour is an unforgettable way to learn how to capture this magical phenomenon on camera. With expert photographers by your side, you’ll receive hands-on guidance to master night photography techniques, from adjusting camera settings to composing the perfect shot under Arctic skies. Whether you’re a beginner or have experience, a photo tour gives you a unique chance to learn while creating breathtaking images of the Aurora Borealis in Norway’s stunning landscapes.
On board Havila ships, announcements are made whenever the Northern Lights appear, and you can even request a wake-up call to ensure you don’t miss a single display. Ready to enhance your skills and create lasting memories? Take a look at our tour itineraries to find your perfect Northern Lights photo adventure.
Here you´ll find answers to some of the most common questions we get asked.
Will a guide be present during the tours?
Some excursions include a local guide, but not all. While certain activities, such as guided hikes or sightseeing tours, will have an experienced guide to enhance your experience, many aspects of the tour are self-guided, allowing you to explore at your own pace.
What month is best to see the Northern lights in Norway?
The best time to see the Northern Lights in Norway is between October and March. During these months, the nights are long and dark, providing ideal conditions for viewing the Aurora Borealis. While sightings can never be guaranteed, visiting northern regions like Tromsø or the Lofoten Islands during this period gives you the best opportunity to witness this natural wonder.
What clothes do I need to pack for my trip to Norway?
Summer: The weather in Norway is very variable, so pack for summer but also bring a warm sweater, good shoes, and wind- and waterproof clothing. Check the weather forecast before you travel to make packing easier.
Winter: Wool underwear, hat, gloves, scarf, down jacket, middle layer, and warm, preferably waterproof shoes.
When is the best time to visit Norway?
For the best time for winter activities, we recommend traveling from mid-November to the end of March. The summer in Norway is beautiful and best enjoyed from May to the end of September.
I have booked a trip, should I buy my flights now?
Wait for the booking confirmation before you order.
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