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The Svalbard Line - South
MS Midnatsol, Hurtigruten
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MS Midnatsol
Departure: 13/09/2027
Duration: 8 Days
Longyearbyen to Bergen
Itinerary
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Day 1 Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 13 Sep 2027 (Monday)
Longyearbyen is the biggest settlement in Svalbard. Seat of the Norwegian administration, it also has the best services and infrastructure in the archipelago. Located deep in the Adventfjord, a sidearm of the Isfjorden (Icefjord), Longyearbyen’s airport can be used all-year round, but its harbor is blocked by ice in winter. Most shops, hotels, restaurants and a hospital are within easy walking distance of the port. One of the most prominent buildings in town is the UNIS center, where several Norwegian universities have joined forces to operate and offer the northernmost higher education to bot... See more
- Day 2 Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 14 Sep 2027 (Tuesday)
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Day 4 Tromsø, Norway 16 Sep 2027 (Thursday)
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 moreWith 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 indigenous people, the Sami. Visitors can learn about the traditions, heritage and modern preservation of the Sami culture at the Tromsø Museum. Nowadays, Tromsø is a charming mix of old and new, with wooden buildings sitting alongside contemporary architecture such as the impressive glacier-like Arctic Cathedral, which features one of the largest stained glass windows in Europe. Looking down on the city is Mount Storsteinen, and a cable car runs to the top, giving wonderful views over the surrounding countryside of forested peaks and reindeer pastures.
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Day 4 Trondheim, Norway 16 Sep 2027 (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 moreOne 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 and Technology) and is Norway's technological capital.
See less - Day 5 Stokmarknes, Norway 17 Sep 2027 (Friday)
- Day 5 Svolvær, Norway 17 Sep 2027 (Friday)
- Day 6 Bessaker, Norway 18 Sep 2027 (Saturday)
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Day 7 Ålesund, Norway 19 Sep 2027 (Sunday)
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 moreThe 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 blend of German Jugendstil and Viking roots. Today, narrow streets are crammed with buildings topped with turrets, spires and gables that bear decorations of dragonheads and curlicues. As one of the few remaining Art Nouveau towns in the world, in 1998 Ålesund was awarded the coveted Houens National Memorial Prize for the preservation of its unique architecture.
See less - Day 7 Spitsbergen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 19 Sep 2027 (Sunday)
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Day 8 Bergen, Norway 20 Sep 2027 (Monday)
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 moreSurrounded 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. Alternatively, those who have visited the city previously may like to experience one of the tours that travel further afield. Just 300 yards from the main piers, you will find the Fortress Museum (Fesningsmuseum), which has an interesting collection of objects related to World War II.
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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
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Polar Inside | Twin on upper deck
These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to 2 people have twin beds. All cabins have private bathrooms and a desk with chair.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Inside | Twin on upper deck
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Polar Inside | Quadruple on lower deck
These spacious inside cabins are ideal for larger groups, sleeping up to 4 people in bunk beds. All cabins have private bathrooms and chair with desk.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Inside | Quadruple on lower deck
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Polar Inside | Twin on lower deck
These comfortable, standard inside cabins for up to 2 people have separate beds. All cabins have private bathrooms and a desk and chair.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Inside | Twin on lower deck
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Polar Outside | Middle deck for two travellers
These standard outside cabins for up to two people on the middle decks have double beds.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Outside | Middle deck for two travellers
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Polar Outside | Triple on upper or middle deck with window (restricted view)
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.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Outside | Triple on upper or middle deck with window (restricted view)
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Polar Outside | Twin on upper deck with window (limited view)
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.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Outside | Twin on upper deck with window (limited view)
Polar Outside | Twin on upper deck with window (limited view)
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Polar Outside | Twin on lower deck with porthole
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.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Outside | Twin on lower deck with porthole
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Polar Outside | Twin on lower or promenade deck with window
These standard outside cabins on the middle and upper decks have separate beds and private bathrooms.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Outside | Twin on lower or promenade deck with window
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Polar Outside | Twin on lower deck with window
These standard outside cabins for two people on the middle decks have separate beds and private bathrooms.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Polar Outside | Twin on lower deck with window
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Arctic Superior | Twin on promenade deck with window
These comfortable, outside cabins for up to 2 people have a private bathroom and separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. All come with TV, hair dryer and tea and coffee facilities.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.
Arctic Superior | Twin on promenade deck with window
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Arctic Superior | Twin on upper deck with window
These comfortable cabins for up to 2 people have a private bathroom and separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. All come with TV, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.Arctic Superior | Twin on upper deck with window
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Arctic Superior | Large cabin on promenade or middle deck with window (restricted view)
These large, comfortable cabins sleep up to 2 guests in either twin or double bed. All come with private bathroom, TV, hair dryer and tea and coffee facilities. All have a window or porthole for natural light, but the view is limited.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.Arctic Superior | Large cabin on promenade or middle deck with window (restricted view)
Arctic Superior | Large cabin on promenade or middle deck with window (restricted view)
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Expedition Suite | Mini Suite on middle deck
These comfortable suites sleep up to 2 guests and come with double bed, seating area, TV, Wi-Fi, tea and coffee and minibar.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.Expedition Suite | Mini Suite on middle deck
Expedition Suite | Mini Suite on middle deck
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Expedition Suite | Suite on middle deck with balcony
These smaller but elegant suites sleep up to 2 guests, with a double bed, seating area, private bathroom, minibar and a private balcony.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.Expedition Suite | Suite on middle deck with balcony
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Expedition Suite | Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
These exclusive and spacious suites come with double bed, separate lounge area, and private bathroom with shower and/or bathtub.
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.Expedition Suite | Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
Expedition Suite | Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
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Expedition Suite | Owners' Suite on upper deck
Our most luxurious cabins. These spacious suites come with separate bedroom, a seating area and dining table, and private bathroom with bathtub. Enjoy views of the coast thanks for floor-to-ceiling windows that open out on to your own private balcony. Travel the best way possible!
The cabin images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the cabin.Expedition Suite | Owners' Suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite | Owners' Suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite | Owners' Suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite | Owners' Suite on upper deck
MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Middle deck for two travellers
MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Triple on upper or middle deck with window (restricted view)
MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Twin on upper deck with window (limited view)
MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Twin on lower deck with porthole
MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Twin on lower or promenade deck with window
MS Midnatsol – Polar Outside | Twin on lower deck with window
MS Midnatsol – Arctic Superior | Twin on promenade deck with window
MS Midnatsol – Arctic Superior | Twin on upper deck with window
MS Midnatsol – Arctic Superior | Large cabin on promenade or middle deck with window (restricted view)
MS Midnatsol – Expedition Suite | Mini Suite on middle deck
MS Midnatsol – Expedition Suite | Suite on middle deck with balcony
MS Midnatsol – Expedition Suite | Grand Suite on middle or upper deck
MS Midnatsol – Expedition Suite | Owners' Suite on upper deck
Restaurants
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Brasserie Árran
Named after the northern Sámi word for the fire found at the heart of their traditional lavvo tent, Brasserie Árran specialises in traditional Norwegian cuisine with a twist.
It’s a place for people to gather and share stories, which is exactly what we hope you’ll do here. The dark wood, leather, and rough-hewn stone create a warm and rustic feel that reflects the hearty food on the menu.
Here, you can dine on traditional dishes with a modern twist such as bidos (a Sámi reindeer stew), souvas (sliced smoked reindeer meat) with lingonberry aioli, or pickled herring on rye bread with cured egg yolk.
You can dine in Brasserie Árran for lunch or dinner (open: 12:00-21:00).
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Røst
Inspired by the ancient fish bank of Røst in the Lofoten Islands, our fine-dining restaurant is a homage to the produce that helped established Norway: fish.
The food in Røst is based on the flora and fauna that flourishes beneath our ships as they sail along the coast.
Its three-to-five course menu rotates throughout the voyage, featuring 16 beautiful, palate-pleasing seasonal dishes.
Alongside the stockfish that Norway’s economy – and heritage – was built on, you might dine on salmon or reindeer as well as more unexpected ingredients such as seaweed, kelp, Arctic pearls (a vegan roe), and sea urchins.
What’s more, our resident sommeliers are on hand to help pair each dish with the perfect wine or expertly crafted mocktail.
Fine dining at Røst (open for breakfast 07:00-10:00, lunch 12:00-14:00 and dinner 18:00-20:00) is included for Suite guests and can be added as an onboard upgrade for other cabin categories.
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Flora
Our main restaurant, Flora is inspired by Norway’s edible herbs, berries, mushrooms, flowers, fruit, and vegetables.
Depending on what’s in season, you could try dishes such as lightly smoked Arctic char, plant-based Wellington with sugar kelp, or confit Trøndersopp mushrooms from our own kelp farm.
Breakfast and lunch are served buffet style, while the evening menu is à la carte.
This changes every night of your voyage, curated around the port we have visited that day, meaning that you will never eat the same dish twice.
Sailings on MS Midnatsol are all-inclusive, and all main meals are included and served in the main restaurant, Flora.
- Breakfast: 07:00–10:00 (buffet)
- Lunch: 12:00–14:00 (buffet)
- Dinner: 18:00–20:00 (plated 3-course meal)
Deckplans
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Deck 9
- Observation deck
- Hot tubs
- Seating Area
- Bar
- Fitness room
- 1893 Lounge
- Sauna
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Deck 8
- 1893 Bar
- Røst Fine Dining
- Info/Expedition Team
- Library
- Lounge
- Expedition Suites
- Arctic Superior Cabins
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Deck 7
- Expedition Suites
- Arctic Superior Cabins
- Polar Outside Cabins
- Polar Inside Cabins
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Deck 6
- Outdoor walking deck
- Arctic Superior Cabins
- Polar Outside Cabins
- Polar Inside Cabins
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Deck 5
- Flora Restaurant
- Shop
- Brasserie Arran
- Lecture Hall
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Deck 4
- Gangway
- Reception
- Luggage
- Laundry
- Arctic Superior Cabins
- Polar Outside Cabins
- Polar Inside Cabins
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