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Northern Lights on a Winter Arctic Cruise

From cultured Oslo take a spellbinding journey aboard the iconic Bergen Railway, before an epic voyage north along Norway’s remote coastline into the Arctic Circle

From £3,799 per person


Experience Norway in magical winter, first exploring Oslo and Bergen with an epic journey on the spectacularly scenic Bergen Railway, before embarking on a six-night cruise into the enthralling Arctic wilderness.

Our northbound sea voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes passes beautiful fjords, and crosses the Arctic Circle, before a husky sled ride into winter wonderland scenery then sailing around the North Cape.

There's a good chance of seeing the Northern Lights as we travel through the remote Lofoten Islands into Arctic landscapes, where the everchanging light casts an enchanting glow.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable experiences

What’s included

Day 1- Flying directly to Oslo

Your Northern Lights and Arctic cruise holiday begins at London Heathrow where you meet the Tour Manager and the rest of our group before boarding a morning flight to Norway's capital city of Oslo.

On arrival, we transfer by efficient rail to our central hotel, close to Oslo Central Station and the celebrated Norwegian Opera House. This innovative green city is regularly commended for its progressive architecture and, with a people-friendly centre that is becoming increasingly car-free with more large green spaces, it is pioneering a new future for European cities.

After checking in for an overnight stay, we walk to a nearby restaurant for dinner this evening.

Day 2 - An epic journey on the Bergen Railway

One of the highlights of our tour awaits this morning, a journey aboard the iconic Bergen Railway - northern Europe's highest and most beautiful line - on its spectacular journey to Bergen. From Oslo's centre and suburbs, we head west into the countryside and the backdrop to our journey becomes more breathtaking, particularly when enhanced by snow.

After a couple of hours, we reach Flå in the pretty Hallingdal Valley, through which the Hallingdalselva River flows to Lake Krøderen. We pass the picturesque winter ski resort of Geilo, then our train climbs up to the Hardangervidda mountain plateau, the largest in northern Europe. The highest point of the Bergen Railway is the tiny mountain village of Finse and from here we descend into glorious fjords, before approaching Voss, surrounded by icy mountains.

An hour later, we reach Bergen - the capital of western Norway, with distinctive colourful wooden buildings on the Bryggen waterfront, a UNESCO-listed site. On arrival we walk the short distance to our hotel for a two-night stay, where there is time to settle in or maybe to stroll along the World Heritage waterfront before dinner.

Day 3 - Touring Bergen & a trip on the Fløibanen funicular

Following a leisurely breakfast this morning, we set off on a guided walking tour of Bergen. This attractive harbour city, once Norway's capital, is surrounded by seven striking mountains and renowned for its colourful waterfront buildings in the World Heritage area of Bryggen. This picturesque wharf was once the centre of the old Hanseatic port, a key hub in trade between Norway and the rest of Europe.

Our tour ends around midday, after a ride on the Fløibanen funicular, which has spectacular views across the snowy landscape and countless scenic islands.

The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at your own pace and you could start with a visit to the fish market for some freshly caught lunch. This afternoon you may like to visit the Bryggens Museum to find out about everyday life in medieval Bergen and see the world's largest collection of runic inscriptions. Tonight, you dine independently and, while Bergen retains its traditional food culture, it also offers a wide choice of international cuisine - from pizza to seafood, Japanese to African.

Day 4 - Joining our cruise for an epic voyage north

Enjoy a morning at leisure in Bergen, before the next awe-inspiring experience of our winter tour. After a transfer by coach to Bergen port, the gateway to the Norwegian fjords and the Arctic Circle, we board our modern, environmentally friendly cruise ship, for a six-night journey north along Norway's stunning coastline.

Havila's ships are one of the most relaxing and comfortable ways to explore the northernmost part of Norway and are equipped to make the most of the breathtaking winter scenery. An observation lounge on the top deck has recliners under a glass roof so you don't have to step outside into the cold. There are two restaurants and a café on board, as well as a sauna and a gym where all the machines face the window.

After settling into our comfortable interior cabins and maybe finding a seat to look out from the top deck, we enjoy dinner together this evening, before commencing our incredible northbound voyage with an overnight sailing to the remarkable town of Ålesund.

Day 5 - Ålesund with optional cruise into Geirangerfjord

Waking to views of the rugged Norwegian coast after the first night of our voyage north, we pass the ports of Florø, Måløy, and Torvik. After breakfast on board, we dock in Ålesund for the day, a town renowned for its art nouveau architecture, beautiful brick-built houses and warehouses.

You are free to spend the day here and could start with a walk along the waterfront among the unusual mix of architecture, a result of the rebuilding which occurred after 1904 when a fire destroyed many of Ålesund's original wooden buildings. Find out more about the town's history in the Ålesund Museum. Another option is to book one of the excursions on offer, such as a mini-cruise into the spectacular Geirangerfjord, one of Norway's best-loved destinations.

Lunch is served aboard the ship, or you may like to try some locally caught fish. A speciality is the salted dried cod known as klippfisk, which is reputed to be pretty salty! We return to our ship in the late afternoon and, over dinner, our northbound journey continues into the dreamlike landscape of fjords, islands and mountains.

Day 6 - Continuing our voyage north to Trondheim

Docking in the historic city of Trondheim this morning, we get to know this ancient 'Viking City', founded over a thousand years ago'. There's time to look around and explore the city's fascinating history before lunch, maybe visiting the Nidaros Cathedral, Norway's national shrine and one of the largest cathedrals in northern Europe. It is also possible to book a guided tour of Trondheim as an optional excursion onboard.

Back on board, our voyage north continues out into the open water of the fjord, travelling through an amazingly abundant archipelago. We pass the Kjeungskjær Lighthouse, a bright red octagonal structure situated at the meeting point of Trondheimsfjord and the North Sea, before navigating the narrow strait of Stokksund on our way to the coastal town of Rørvik.

After dinner onboard, as we sail towards Bodø find a comfortable place on deck to look out for that most magical of natural phenomena - the Northern Lights.

Day 7 - Crossing the Arctic Circle to Bodø

Continuing our voyage north, we cross the 66.5 degrees northerly latitude, celebrating as we enter the Arctic Circle. We drop anchor in Bodø, where we can disembark and explore or enjoy the charming harbour backed by beautiful mountains. Optional excursions to book onboard include a Bodø city tour or Sea Eagle spotting.

Back at sea in the mid-afternoon, we catch our first glimpse of the steep granite cliffs and silvery beaches of the Lofoten Islands. Described as Europe's most dramatic and spectacular isles, the Lofotens are tethered to mainland Norway by a series of bridges that resemble spiky teeth. Home to small fishing communities, we enter the breathtaking strait of Raftsundet, before reaching the sapphire waters of Trollfjord. Here, snow-covered granite peaks jut out of the water, narrowing the channel, before opening to reveal an ethereal landscape blanketed in pristine white.

In the Arctic winter, days are only a shade less dark than night-time, so we have the best chance of seeing the spectacular Northern Lights. Failing that, we can look out for the lights of Lofoten's fishing villages.

Day 8 - Tromsø and a thrilling husky dog sledding experience

As our cruise ship glides past remote coastal towns this morning, we catch glimpses of everyday life in the Arctic winter before disembarking in Tromsø, the largest city in northern Norway, where a special excursion awaits.

After a scenic drive to a winter wonderland location below the majestic Lyngen Alps, we are given a short introduction and training on husky dog sledding. Each sled is led by a team of well-trained huskies and paired with a partner, you can take turns as a driver and passenger for a thrilling ride into the crisp Arctic landscape, with views of fjords and snow-capped peaks.

Instead, you may prefer a tour of the Arctic capital (bookable onboard), or explore independently, spending time at Tromsø's modern cathedral or one of its galleries and museums, such as the Polar Museum and the Troll Museum.

Re-boarding our ship later, we cruise through chilly waters which are home to orcas, humpback whales and hardy Arctic birds, before night closes in and we have dinner onboard.

Day 9 - Honningsvåg on the remote island of Magerøya

Today takes us to Norway's northern coast, where the icy waters of the Arctic and Atlantic oceans mix. In the summer months, we may chance upon herds of reindeer as the northernmost strip of land here is dotted with settlements of indigenous Sámi people whose main sources of livelihood are reindeer herding and fishing.

We disembark at Honningsvåg, situated in a bay on the southeastern side of Magerøya island, to discover the world's most northerly fishing village before continuing to where our afternoon is free to spend as we wish. Before leaving the ship, optional excursions to book and pay for include a trip to the North Cape plateau with time at the Northern Cape Hall visitor centre, snowshoeing and ice fishing, or bird watching. Later, there's the chance to book another unique optional excursion - a cruise across to Kjøllefjord to learn about the traditional way of life of the Sámi people.

Our voyage north continues as we cruise overnight towards the Arctic city of Kirkenes, a journey which occurs entirely in sunlight, and we can experience the natural wonder of the evening sunset merging into sunrise.

Day 10 - Disembarking in the Arctic city of Kirkenes

With little light pollution in this striking part of the world, we hope to have had the chance to view the Northern Lights on our cruise. These colourful bouncing waves of light are unpredictable, but the required conditions are most commonly found north of the Arctic Circle.

After passing Vardo, the easternmost town in Norway, our cruise ends in Kirkenes this morning. This northern city situated near to the borders with Finland and Russia is known as the 'King Crab City' due to its rich waters.

On arrival we transfer to Kirkenes airport for a flight back to Oslo where we return to spend the final two nights of our Nordic adventure at the hotel where we first set out. This evening you are free to dine independently and may like to try one of the restaurants or bistros along the Harbour Waterfront of Bjørvika, Oslo's new cultural quarter.

Day 11 - Touring modern, cultural and historic Oslo

With another full day ahead of us in the thriving historic and cultural city of Oslo, after breakfast, we set out with an expert guide on a 3-hour walking tour. Starting at the famous Oslo Opera House nearby, this distinctive all-white auditorium is designed to appear as if rising from the water like a glacier. Visitors are encouraged to walk on the building, weather permitting, to enjoy views across Oslofjord.

We continue to the Akershus Fortress, a medieval castle with twin spires which glimmer through the winter snow. From here, we explore 'Kvadraturen' - Oslo's oldest existing district, the Renaissance town of King Christian IV of Denmark, where a few 17th-century buildings remain. With a free afternoon, you could visit one of Oslo's renowned museums such as the Viking Ship, the National Museum, or the Edvard Munch gallery which houses Munch's most famous work 'The Scream'. Or you could watch the changing of the guard at the Royal Palace.

This evening is the final dinner of our Nordic holiday.

Day 12 - Homeward bound

On this extraordinary winter tour, we've discovered the vibrant cities of Oslo and Bergen and experienced the breathtaking route of the Bergen Railway, before cruising into the ethereal Arctic wilderness. Highlights ranged from an exciting husky sled ride to a cruise around the North Cape, and - if we have been lucky - a spectacular show of the Northern Lights.

After breakfast at our hotel this morning, we check out and transfer to Oslo airport before our flight to London Heathrow. On arrival in London, your holiday draws to a close and you are free to make your way home.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure Dates
6 January 2027From £3,799
19 January 2027From £4,249
2 February 2027From £4,099
13 February 2027From £4,099
10 March 2027From £4,499

All prices are per person and assume full occupancy of the room.
Please always refer to the website for up-to-date prices and availability.

Trains
Bergen Railway
Bergen Railway

Widely regarded as one of the greatest railway journeys in the world, this high-altitude trip through southern Norway links the old Hanseatic city of Bergen and the Norwegian capital, Oslo. The harsh climate experienced in this part of the world has produced a landscape that is breathtaking and wild, and the Bergen Railway enables us to soak up the spectacular views whilst relaxing in warm, comfortable carriages.

Dovre Railway
Dovre Railway

The scenic Dovre Railway connects two of Norway's capital cities - the current capital, Oslo, and the historic Viking capital, Trondheim. Nicknamed 'the trail of the trolls', the railway runs on 343-miles of track, following a meandering route through Norway's inland countryside to provide a fascinating cross-section of scenery. Along its route the railway passes broad farmlands, expansive lakes, babbling rivers, rich deep forests, narrow valleysand high mountain passes, while providing a snapshot of the country's fascinating floral and unique animal and bird life.

Hotels
Thon Hotel Bristol, Bergen
Thon Hotel Bristol, Bergen

The elegant 3-Star Thon Hotel Bristol is located in central Bergen, 450 yards from the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Waterfront. Breakfast is served in the top floor restaurant which has a view over the city. Coffee and tea is available in the lobby. The brightly decorated guest rooms have private bathrooms with a shower, complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer. Each room is equipped with a minibar, a desk, a flat-screen television and free Wi-Fi.

Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo
Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo

This stylish 4-Star hotel is just 350 yards from Oslo Opera House and within 15 minutes' walk from the Akershus Fortress and the National Theatre. The hotel fitness centre features an outdoor terrace with great views. A large breakfast buffet with fresh fruit and hot and cold options is served daily. The hotel's restaurant, Scala, offers Norwegian specialties and international dishes. Guest rooms have an ensuite bathroom and are equipped with armchairs, a minibar, a hairdryer, a television with a streaming service, and free Wi-Fi.

Ships
Havila
Havila

Sail through the Arctic aboard a brand-new environmentally friendly ship from Havila. Equipped with the latest technology and reaching the highest environmental standards, the objective is to travel as silently and emission free as possible. There are two restaurants serving food on board as well as a café and panorama bar offering stunning views of one of the most spectacular coastlines on earth.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

Upgrade your cabin
Cabin Upgrade

Upgrade your cabin on board the ship. Please contact us for details of the cabin types available.

Flight upgrades
Flight upgrades

Flight upgrades are available. For information regarding the types of upgrades offered by the various airlines we use, call our expert team for details.

London Hotels
London hotels

Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.

We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.

UK rail connections
UK train tickets

Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.

We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.

For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.

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