From €2,550 pp
Above price based on 2 people travelling and staying in a Seaview Superior double cabin. All meals included.
Includes 1 niight Bergen pre cruise and 1 night post cruise Bergen. Extra nights Bergen, Kirkenes, Oslo can be booked with agent.
Fights and transfers not included.
Above cost is indicative and based on April 2026 Cruise and subject to confirmation with agent
Highlights:
This classic Norwegian voyage sets sail from the city of Bergen, gateway to the fjords, and explores one of the world’s most scenic coastlines. You’ll spend 11 nights on board as you cruise to the northernmost port of Kirkenes and back again, taking in breathtaking fjords, remote coastal towns and villages, and the beautiful Lofoten Islands. A highlight will be reaching the North Cape plateau, high above the Arctic Circle.
2023 celebrated the 130th anniversary of the coastal route between Bergen and Kirkenes, Norway’s most significant coastal route transporting goods, mail and passengers the length of the country. Many shipping companies have operated the route over the years; Havila Kystruten began their operation in 2022 with the brand new Havila Capella and Castor, the most environmentally friendly ships sailing the Norwegian coast.
During this unforgettable Havila coastal cruise you’ll spend 6 nights voyaging north from Bergen to Kirkenes, visiting some of the world’s most beautiful fjords before you cross the Arctic Circle and sail around the North Cape plateau at the very top of Europe.
Returning south for 5 nights you’ll explore Lofoten’s many ports, sail between the myriad islands of the Helgeland coast, and visit Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim as well as having time to sample some of the city’s culinary delights.
From October to March keep an eye on the night skies for the elusive aurora borealis – head out on deck or enjoy the comfort of the observation lounge. During the voyage you’ll also have time to head ashore on one of the many excursions available.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Bergen
Arrive in Bergen and overnight in a hotel in the city.
Day 2 - Bergen
The voyage starts in Bergen, the colorful capital of western Norway, where you can explore the UNESCO-listed Bryggen warehouses, ride the Fløibanen funicular for scenic views, indulge in fresh seafood at the fish market, or wander the lively harbor’s charming streets and quays. Bergen is the gateway to the Norwegian fjords and the start of your coastal adventure.
Day 3 - Florø → Måløy → Torvik → Ålesund → Geiranger 1/ Hjørundfjorden 2 → Ålesund → Molde
On the morning of the second day, you can greet the Havila Voyages headquarters near Torvik before arriving in Ålesund, known for its art nouveau architecture. During the summer months, you have the option to continue on to the stunning Geirangerfjord, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to witness its dramatic waterfalls and steep mountain landscapes. During the autumn months, we visit the untouched and majestic Hjørundfjord.
Day 4 - Kristiansund → Trondheim → Rørvik
It is morning when we dock in the historic city of Trondheim, which was founded over a thousand years ago. The Nidaros Cathedral is the city’s major landmark. Furthermore, it is Norway’s national shrine and one of the largest cathedrals in northern Europe. After our visit here, the voyage continues towards northern Norway.
Day 5 -Brønnøysund → Sandnessjøen → Nesna → Ørnes → Bodø → Stamsund → Svolvær As we journey further north, we’ll celebrate crossing the Arctic Circle with a ceremony before exploring the Arctic regions. Witness the Midnight Sun during the summer months or see the Northern Lights illuminate the winter sky. Encounter the aweinspiring power of the world’s strongest tidal current, and spot the majestic sea eagles. In the evenings , you can explore the Lofoten fishing villages, admire the steep mountains, and learn about Viking history and heritage.
Day 6 - Stokmarknes → Sortland → Risøyhamn → Harstad → Finnsnes → Tromsø → Skjervøy
As we continue through the narrow fjords and wild mountains, we’ll arrive in Tromsø, a city with a rich history associated with hunting, fishing, and polar expeditions. Tromsø is also a gateway to the land of the Sami, Norway’s indigenous people. Meeting the Sami and learning about their culture, including their unique connection with reindeer, is a truly unforgettable experience.
Day 7 - Hammerfest → Havøysund → Honningsvåg → Kjøllefjord → Mehamn → Berlevåg
This is as far north as you can get — by land and sea. For many, the visit to the North Cape is a highlight and a goal for voyages along the Norwegian Coast. Up here, in the polar landscape, nature is at its harshest and most desolate, but between bare plains and rugged cliffs, people cling on and reap nature’s bounty – and you can have a taste of the catch. How about some king crab
Day 8 - Båtsfjord → Vardø → Vadsø → Kirkenes
Congratulations, you have now reached the easternmost point of your voyage! The border with Russia is only a few kilometers away, and you may notice that road signs in Kirkenes are written in both Norwegian and Russian. Consider joining one of our excursions to visit the border, or venture to the Snowhotel, where everything is crafted from ice and snow for a unique and memorable experience.
Day 9 - Mehamn → Kjøllefjord → Honningsvåg → Havøysund → Hammerfest → Øksfjord → Skjervøy → Tromsø
As we sail west and south, the polar landscape transforms, giving way to towering peaks. In the evening, we’ll arrive in Tromsø, known as “The Paris of the North,” where you can attend a midnight concert in the Tromsø Cathedral or take a stroll in the stunning Midnight Sun or under the mesmerizing Northern Lights.
Day 10 - Finnsnes → Harstad → Risøyhamn → Sortland → Stokmarknes → Svolvær → Stamsund
Next, we’ll return to the stunning and picturesque Vesterålen and Lofoten Islands. We will enter the Vesterålen region in the morning, and in the evening, we visit Lofoten. Along the coastline, you’ll discover chalky, white sandy beaches alongside charming fishing villages, which still thrive on a vibrant fishing industry. The locals rely on coastal ships for everyday transportation. If the weather permits, we’ll venture into the narrow Trollfjord.
Day 11 - Bodø → Ørnes → Sandnessjøen → Brønnøysund → Rørvik
At this juncture of our journey, we have ventured so far south that we have left the polar lands behind and crossed the Arctic Circle. However, during winter, you may still witness the Northern Lights illuminating the night sky, while summer brings the magical Midnight Sun. As we sail, we’ll pass by numerous small islands, islets, and skerries, including the unique Torghatten mountain, which features a hole in its center. If you’re up for it, consider joining us for a hike on the mountain and exploring the cavern.
Day 12 - Trondheim → Kristiansund → Molde
We’ll sail through the vast Trondheim fjord, flanked by rolling farmland on either side, before reaching the coast and the open sea once more. If you wish to disembark, Kristiansund offers the opportunity for a scenic bus tour along the Atlantic Ocean Road, considered one of the world’s most beautiful drives. The road winds along islets and skerries, and after the tour, you can rejoin us in Molde.
Day 13 - Ålesund →Torvik → Måløy → Florø → Bergen
On the final day of your journey, we’ll take you through a varied coastal landscape that features rugged rocky mountains and an intricate network of straits and waterways between countless islands. The magnificent fjords and glaciers are located further inland. Our voyage concludes in Bergen, but you have the opportunity to join us for one last adventure – a captivating excursion through the city’s history, flavors, and breathtaking views. We hope these new memories will be cherished, and we eagerly await the chance to welcome you back on board in the future.
On arrival in Bergen make your way to your hotel for an overnight stay.