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MS Midnatsol

Departure: 03/03/2026

Duration: 11 Days

Bergen to Trondheim

Cruise Only From £2,738 per person

Itinerary

This compact voyage is steeped in cultural heritage and natural beauty. Stroll UNESCO-listed Bryggen, admire Ålesund’s Art Nouveau style, and finish in Norway’s historic Viking capital. You’ll sail into fjords and past rugged coastlines on an unforgettabl

  • Day 1 Bergen, Norway 03 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
    Surrounded by mountains and sparkling fjords, the waterside city of Bergen has a spectacular setting. There has been a settlement here since medieval times and the colourful waterfront buildings of the Hanseatic wharf, known as Bryggen, are testament to its fascinating history of trade. As Norway’s best known medieval settlement, the Bryggen is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Our comprehensive selection of excursions allows you to discover the many sides of Bergen, such as the fish market and narrow cobbled streets, as well as stunning views of the city from the summit of Mt Fløyen.... See more
  • Day 2 Måløy, Norway 04 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 2 Torvik, Norway 04 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 2 Ålesund, Norway 04 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
    The coastal town of Ålesund is the commercial capital of the Møre og Romsdal district. But more important, it is noted for its characteristic Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) buildings, which some claim make Ålesund one of the most beautiful towns in Norway. This Art Nouveau style emerged when the town was completely rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1904 destroyed nearly 800 buildings and left 10,000 residents homeless. It is said that the fire started by a tipped oil lamp. Rebuilding was carried out with the help of many young, foreign architects who added their own flourishes to the architectural... See more
  • Day 2 Molde, Norway 04 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
    Molde, the 'Town of Roses', is a city and municipality in Romsdal in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway. The municipality is located on the Romsdal Peninsula, surrounding the Fannefjord and Moldefjord. The city is located on the northern shore of the Romsdalsfjord. The city of Molde is the administrative centre of Møre og Romsdal County, administrative center of the municipality of Molde, commercial hub of the Romsdal region and seat of the Diocese of Møre. Molde proper consists of a 6.2-mile (10-kilometre) long and 0.62-1.24 mile (1-2-kilometre) wide strip of urban land running east-west along th... See more
  • Day 2 Florø, Norway 04 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 3 Kristiansund, Norway 05 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
  • Day 3 Trondheim, Norway 05 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
    One of Scandinavia's oldest cities, Trondheim was the first capital of Norway, from AD 997 to 1380. Founded in 997 by Viking king Olav Tryggvason, it was first named Nidaros (still the name of the cathedral), a composite word referring to the city's location at the mouth of the Nidelva River. Today, it's Central Norway's largest (and Norway's third largest) city, with a population of 150,000. The wide streets of the historic city center remain lined with brightly painted wood houses and striking warehouses. But it's no historic relic: it's also the home to NTNU (Norwegian University of Science... See more
  • Day 3 Rørvik, Norway 05 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
  • Day 4 Bodø, Norway 06 Mar 2026 (Friday) 
    The capital of Nordland is a peaceful city, but beneath the surface lies a fascinating and colourful military past. During the Cold War it was an important NATO base, stationing fighter jets to intercept Soviet naval vessels and aircraft. The situation culminated when Premier Kruschev threatened to destroy Bodø with nuclear weapons after a CIA U-2 spy plane bound for the city was shot down over the Soviet Union. You can learn more about the city's Cold War history at the Norwegian Aviation Museum, which is uniquely designed to resemble a biplane and houses an intact U-2 plane, a Spitfire, a ra... See more
  • Day 4 Svolvær, Norway 06 Mar 2026 (Friday) 
  • Day 4 Stamsund, Norway 06 Mar 2026 (Friday) 
  • Day 4 Ørnes, Norway 06 Mar 2026 (Friday) 
  • Day 4 Nesna, Norway 06 Mar 2026 (Friday) 
  • Day 4 Sandnessjøen, Norway 06 Mar 2026 (Friday) 
  • Day 4 Brønnøysund, Norway 06 Mar 2026 (Friday) 
    Sitting just below the Arctic Circle, a visit to Bronnoysund guarantees a journey of culture and extraordinary scenery. Bronnoysund is quintessential Norway, and encompasses everything you'd expect from this stunning country - along with plenty of surprises along the way. Raking fjords, scattered islands, and roaring rivers provide a huge natural bounty - but it’s the Torghatten Mountain that’s Bronnoysund’s true crowning glory. Torghatten Mountain rises like a colossal castle of sheer granite, and is particularly striking because it’s punctured right through the centre by a giant hole. Line u... See more
  • Day 5 Stokmarknes, Norway 07 Mar 2026 (Saturday) 
  • Day 5 Sortland, Vesteralen Islands, Norway 07 Mar 2026 (Saturday) 
    Sortland is a town in Norway's Nordland county, in the region of Vesterålen. The Norwegian Coastguard has a base here, and it is also a popular place for observing the Northern Lights. The town is the location of the Sortland Bridge, which provides a road connection between Langøya and Hinnøya by road. Sortland is sometimes nicknamed the Blue City, as many of its houses are painted in that colour.
  • Day 5 Risøyhamn, Norway 07 Mar 2026 (Saturday) 
  • Day 5 Harstad, Norway 07 Mar 2026 (Saturday) 
  • Day 5 Finnsnes, Norway 07 Mar 2026 (Saturday) 
  • Day 5 Tromsø, Norway 07 Mar 2026 (Saturday) 
    With its centre located on the island of Tromsø, the municipality of Tromsø is more than five times the size of Norway’s capital, Oslo, and is the world’s northernmost university city. Lying 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, it is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' because it was used as a starting point for hunters looking for Arctic foxes, polar bears and seals. In the 19th century it was a base for explorers on Arctic expeditions – a history that is remembered in the city’s Polar Museum, which you can visit on an excursion. Also commemorated in the area is the history of Norway’s indige... See more
  • Day 5 Skjervøy, Norway 07 Mar 2026 (Saturday) 
  • Day 6 Kjøllefjord, Norway 08 Mar 2026 (Sunday) 
  • Day 6 Mehamn, Norway 08 Mar 2026 (Sunday) 
  • Day 6 Berlevåg, Norway 08 Mar 2026 (Sunday) 
  • Day 6 Honningsvåg, Norway 08 Mar 2026 (Sunday) 
    Searching in 1553 for a northeast passage to India, British navigator Richard Chancellor came upon a crag 307 yards above the Barents Sea. He named the jut of rock North Cape, or Nordkapp. Today Europe's northernmost point is a rite-of-passage journey for nearly all Scandinavians and many others. Most cruise passengers visit Nordkapp from Honningsvåg, a fishing village on Magerøya Island. The journey from Honningsvåg to Nordkapp covers about 35 km (22 miles) across a landscape characterized by rocky tundra and grazing reindeer, which are rounded up each spring by Sami herdsmen in boats. The he... See more
  • Day 6 Hammerfest, Norway 08 Mar 2026 (Sunday) 
    More than 600 miles north of the Arctic Circle, the world's northernmost town is also one of the most widely visited and oldest places in northern Norway. "Hammerfest" means "mooring place" and refers to the natural harbor (remarkably free of ice year-round thanks to the Gulf Stream) that is formed by the crags in the mountain. Hammerfest is the gateway to the Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean, a jumping-off point for Arctic expeditions. Once a hunting town, Hammerfest's town emblem features the polar bear. In 1891 the residents of Hammerfest, tired of the months of darkness that winter always... See more
  • Day 6 Øksfjord, Norway 08 Mar 2026 (Sunday) 
  • Day 6 Havøysund, Norway 08 Mar 2026 (Sunday) 
  • Day 7 Båtsfjord, Norway 09 Mar 2026 (Monday) 
  • Day 7 Vardø, Norway 09 Mar 2026 (Monday) 
  • Day 7 Vadsø, Norway 09 Mar 2026 (Monday) 
  • Day 7 Kirkenes, Norway 09 Mar 2026 (Monday) 
    Kirkenes is a small town in the North-East of Norway, bordering both Russia and Finland, located only 250 miles away from the Arctic Circle. Known for its wildlife, beautiful scenery and winter sports activities, Kirkenes has a kind of fantastical charm.
  • Day 7 Vardø, Norway 09 Mar 2026 (Monday) 
  • Day 7 Båtsfjord, Norway 09 Mar 2026 (Monday) 
  • Day 7 Berlevåg, Norway 09 Mar 2026 (Monday) 
  • Day 8 Hammerfest, Norway 10 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
    More than 600 miles north of the Arctic Circle, the world's northernmost town is also one of the most widely visited and oldest places in northern Norway. "Hammerfest" means "mooring place" and refers to the natural harbor (remarkably free of ice year-round thanks to the Gulf Stream) that is formed by the crags in the mountain. Hammerfest is the gateway to the Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean, a jumping-off point for Arctic expeditions. Once a hunting town, Hammerfest's town emblem features the polar bear. In 1891 the residents of Hammerfest, tired of the months of darkness that winter always... See more
  • Day 8 Tromsø, Norway 10 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
    With its centre located on the island of Tromsø, the municipality of Tromsø is more than five times the size of Norway’s capital, Oslo, and is the world’s northernmost university city. Lying 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, it is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' because it was used as a starting point for hunters looking for Arctic foxes, polar bears and seals. In the 19th century it was a base for explorers on Arctic expeditions – a history that is remembered in the city’s Polar Museum, which you can visit on an excursion. Also commemorated in the area is the history of Norway’s indige... See more
  • Day 8 Skjervøy, Norway 10 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 8 Øksfjord, Norway 10 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 8 Havøysund, Norway 10 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 8 Kjøllefjord, Norway 10 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 8 Mehamn, Norway 10 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 8 Honningsvåg, Norway 10 Mar 2026 (Tuesday) 
    Searching in 1553 for a northeast passage to India, British navigator Richard Chancellor came upon a crag 307 yards above the Barents Sea. He named the jut of rock North Cape, or Nordkapp. Today Europe's northernmost point is a rite-of-passage journey for nearly all Scandinavians and many others. Most cruise passengers visit Nordkapp from Honningsvåg, a fishing village on Magerøya Island. The journey from Honningsvåg to Nordkapp covers about 35 km (22 miles) across a landscape characterized by rocky tundra and grazing reindeer, which are rounded up each spring by Sami herdsmen in boats. The he... See more
  • Day 9 Stokmarknes, Norway 11 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 9 Stamsund, Norway 11 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 9 Svolvær, Norway 11 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 9 Sortland, Vesteralen Islands, Norway 11 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
    Sortland is a town in Norway's Nordland county, in the region of Vesterålen. The Norwegian Coastguard has a base here, and it is also a popular place for observing the Northern Lights. The town is the location of the Sortland Bridge, which provides a road connection between Langøya and Hinnøya by road. Sortland is sometimes nicknamed the Blue City, as many of its houses are painted in that colour.
  • Day 9 Risøyhamn, Norway 11 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 9 Harstad, Norway 11 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 9 Finnsnes, Norway 11 Mar 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 10 Bodø, Norway 12 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
    The capital of Nordland is a peaceful city, but beneath the surface lies a fascinating and colourful military past. During the Cold War it was an important NATO base, stationing fighter jets to intercept Soviet naval vessels and aircraft. The situation culminated when Premier Kruschev threatened to destroy Bodø with nuclear weapons after a CIA U-2 spy plane bound for the city was shot down over the Soviet Union. You can learn more about the city's Cold War history at the Norwegian Aviation Museum, which is uniquely designed to resemble a biplane and houses an intact U-2 plane, a Spitfire, a ra... See more
  • Day 10 Ørnes, Norway 12 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
  • Day 10 Nesna, Norway 12 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
  • Day 10 Sandnessjøen, Norway 12 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
  • Day 10 Brønnøysund, Norway 12 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
    Sitting just below the Arctic Circle, a visit to Bronnoysund guarantees a journey of culture and extraordinary scenery. Bronnoysund is quintessential Norway, and encompasses everything you'd expect from this stunning country - along with plenty of surprises along the way. Raking fjords, scattered islands, and roaring rivers provide a huge natural bounty - but it’s the Torghatten Mountain that’s Bronnoysund’s true crowning glory. Torghatten Mountain rises like a colossal castle of sheer granite, and is particularly striking because it’s punctured right through the centre by a giant hole. Line u... See more
  • Day 10 Rørvik, Norway 12 Mar 2026 (Thursday) 
  • Day 11 Trondheim, Norway 13 Mar 2026 (Friday) 
    One of Scandinavia's oldest cities, Trondheim was the first capital of Norway, from AD 997 to 1380. Founded in 997 by Viking king Olav Tryggvason, it was first named Nidaros (still the name of the cathedral), a composite word referring to the city's location at the mouth of the Nidelva River. Today, it's Central Norway's largest (and Norway's third largest) city, with a population of 150,000. The wide streets of the historic city center remain lined with brightly painted wood houses and striking warehouses. But it's no historic relic: it's also the home to NTNU (Norwegian University of Science... See more

What's Included:

  • A journey with Hurtigruten offers an all-encompassing experience with comfortable accommodation, locally inspired dining, and breathtaking coastal scenery. 
  • Guests can enjoy onboard lectures, cultural insights, and access to wellness facilities. 
  • Signature cruises provide an elevated experience, featuring two included restaurants, an all-inclusive drinks package, and enhanced onboard activities. 

Suites

  • Polar Inside | Inside cabin - Upper deck for up to 2 travellers

    These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to two people on the middle or upper decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. All cabins have private bathrooms.

  • Polar Inside | Inside cabin - Lower deck for up to 4 travellers

    These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to four people on the lower deck have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. All cabins have private bathrooms.

  • Polar Inside | Upper deck for up to 2 travellers
    These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to two people on the middle or upper decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. All cabins have private bathrooms.
  • Polar Outside | Lower deck for 2 travellers
    These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the lower deck have private bathrooms and separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The cabins have portholes, some with limited or no view.
  • Polar Outside | Middle deck for 2 travellers
    These standard outside cabins for two people on the middle decks have separate beds and private bathrooms.
  • Polar Outside | Upper deck for 2 travellers

    These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the upper deck have private bathrooms and separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The cabins have limited or no view.

  • Polar Outside | Lower or middle deck for 2 travellers
    These standard outside cabins on the middle and upper decks have separate beds and private bathrooms.
  • Polar Outside | Middle deck for up to 3 travellers
    These comfortable outside cabins for up to three people on the upper or middle decks have private bathrooms and separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The third bed is an upper berth. The cabins have limited or no view.
  • Arctic Superior | Outside cabin (Accessible)
    Cabins on decks 6 that sleeps up to two people, with a double bed or a flexible sleeping arrangement, kettle and TV. These cabins are adapted for guests with disabilities.
  • Arctic Superior | Wheelchair accessible cabin for 3 travellers

    This is a wheelchair accessible cabin. The bed, bathroom and door are adjusted to wheelchair and have a private bathroom and separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. The third bed is an upper berth.

    (We have a limited number of wheelchair accessible cabins, so we ask that they are booked by guests who require these cabins. Please inform us in advance of your disability - you will find Hurtigruten contact information on the Booking Confirmation document.)

  • Arctic Superior | Middle deck for 2 travellers
    These comfortable, outside cabins for up to two people on the middle deck have a private bathroom and separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa.
  • Arctic Superior | Upper deck for 2 travellers
    These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the top/upper decks have a private bathroom and separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa.
  • Arctic Superior | Large cabin on middle deck
    Most of these large, comfortable cabins with single beds on the middle or upper decks have sofa groups. They all have a private bathroom and TV. The cabins have limited or no view.
  • Expedition Suite | Mini Suite on middle or upper deck
    These comfortable suites on the middle or upper decks have double beds and most have sofa groups as well. The suites also have a TV, internet access, a bathroom and minibar. The first minibar setup is included for each item, each replenishment is chargeable. Some cabins have portholes and limited view, while the cabins on deck 7 have a full view.
  • Expedition Suite | Suite on upper deck

    These elegant suites are on the upper deck with a seating area, bathroom, TV and minibar. Some have a private balcony.

  • Expedition Suite | Grand suite on upper deck
    These exclusive suites have a seating area, TV, kettle, tea/coffee, stereo, internet access, bathroom and minibar. The first minibar setup is included for each item, each replenishment is chargeable. Some of the suites also have bathtubs, and a private balcony or bay window.
  • Expedition Suite | Owners suite on upper deck
    These exclusive suites are situated on the upper decks. The suites have two rooms, a seating area and dining table, TV, kettle, tea/coffee, stereo, internet access, bathroom, minibar and private balcony. Travel the best way possible!

MS Midnatsol – Polar Inside | Inside cabin - Upper deck for up to 2 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Polar Inside | Inside cabin - Lower deck for up to 4 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Polar Inside | Upper deck for up to 2 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Lower deck for 2 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Middle deck for 2 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Upper deck for 2 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Lower or middle deck for 2 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Middle deck for up to 3 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Arctic Superior | Outside cabin (Accessible)

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MS Midnatsol – Arctic Superior | Wheelchair accessible cabin for 3 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Arctic Superior | Middle deck for 2 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Arctic Superior | Upper deck for 2 travellers

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MS Midnatsol – Arctic Superior | Large cabin on middle deck

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MS Midnatsol – Expedition Suite | Mini Suite on middle or upper deck

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MS Midnatsol – Expedition Suite | Suite on upper deck

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MS Midnatsol – Expedition Suite | Grand suite on upper deck

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MS Midnatsol – Expedition Suite | Owners suite on upper deck

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Restaurants

  • Torget Restaurant

    Meaning ‘marketplace’ in Norwegian, the main restaurant offers a variety for all three daily meals. For dinner, it provides either a buffet or set menus.

  • Brygga Bistro

    The name of this bistro is the Norwegian word for ‘wharf’. It serves salads, pizzas, and other crowd-pleasers with a Nordic twist.

  • Kysten Restaurant

    Dine in style at ‘The Coast’, our à la carte option. You’ll savour exquisite dishes crafted by our most skilled chefs, using the finest ingredients the Norwegian coast has to offer.

MS Midnatsol – Torget Restaurant

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MS Midnatsol – Brygga Bistro

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MS Midnatsol – Kysten Restaurant

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Deckplans

  • Deck 9

    • Observation deck
    • Hot tubs
    • Seating Area
    • Bar
    • Fitness room
    • Explorer Lounge
    • Sauna

  • Deck 8

    • Explorer Lounge
    • Explorer Bar
    • Library
    • Bar
    • Info/Coastal Experience Team
    • Cabins

  • Deck 7

    • Cabins

  • Deck 6
    • Outdoor walking deck
    • Cabins
  • Deck 5

    • Torget restaurant
    • Shop
    • Kysten restaurant
    • Brygga Bistro
    • Lecture Halls

  • Deck 4

    • Gangway
    • Reception
    • Luggage
    • Cabins

  • Deck 3

    • Expedition launch

MS Midnatsol – Deck 9

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MS Midnatsol – Deck 8

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MS Midnatsol – Deck 7

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MS Midnatsol – Deck 6

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MS Midnatsol – Deck 5

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MS Midnatsol – Deck 4

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MS Midnatsol – Deck 3

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