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13 nights | Helsinki to Oslo | Hurtigruten Coastal Express + Flåm Railway | 8 hotel nights & 5 nights aboard | Full board on ship | Glass igloo stay | Snowhotel Kirkenes stay included | Multiple departures September 2027 – March 2028
Begin in Helsinki and travel north into Finnish Lapland, where reindeer roam the snow-covered fells and huskies are waiting to greet you. Sleep beneath the aurora in a glass-roofed igloo, visit the Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, and cross into Arctic Norway for a night at the iconic Kirkenes Snowhotel. Board Hurtigruten’s Coastal Express and sail south along Norway’s historic coastline – through the jagged peaks of the Lofoten Islands, past remote fishing villages and across the Arctic Circle. Disembark in Bergen and journey on by the legendary Flåm Railway through fjordland scenery to Oslo.
Book before 30 April 2026 and secure your spot with a low $250pp deposit PLUS receive $500 per person onboard credit*
INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE
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8 nights in 4-star hotel accommodation
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5 nights aboard a Hurtigruten Coastal Express ship
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Full-board dining on ship (breakfast, lunch & dinner) & Select meals on land
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Norway in a Nutshell experience including Flåm Railway & Nærøyfjord cruise
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Guided city tours of Helsinki, Bergen & Oslo
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Scenic 1st-class coach transfer (Rovaniemi to Kirkenes)
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Overnight stay in a Finnish glass igloo
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Overnight stay at the Kirkenes Snowhotel with welcome drink & farmhouse dinner
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Entrance to the Santa Claus Village, Rovaniemi
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Entrance to the SIIDA Museum (Sámi culture), Inari
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English-speaking tour manager throughout
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Northern Lights Promise – free 6-day voyage if the aurora isn’t sighted on board (departures 20 Sep–31 Mar)
This iconic, best-selling package departs from September to March each year. Pricing will vary by departure. Ask a Cruise Travel Advisor for dates to meet your needs.
Reindeer safari by sled in Saariselkä & Husky safari by cart or sled in Rovaniemi operate from December to March, weather permitting.
YOUR ITINERARY
Welcome to Helsinki, Finland’s compact and design-forward capital on the Baltic Sea. Broad boulevards, neoclassical architecture and a strong maritime influence shape the city’s character, offering a calm and comfortable introduction to your Nordic journey.
From the airport, make your own way to your centrally located hotel and settle in. Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to explore the city centre or stroll along the waterfront before meeting your fellow travellers.
This evening, meet your guide and fellow travellers before enjoying a welcome dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Helsinki.
...After breakfast, we’ll start our journey north with a transfer to the city’s railway station for your train journey into Lapland. As the train departs Helsinki, the landscape gradually shifts from lakes, farmland and small towns to Arctic forest and open fells, offering a changing view of Finland’s scenery.
You’ll arrive in Rovaniemi in the late afternoon and transfer to your centrally located hotel. The town sits on the edge of the Arctic, where forested landscapes and northern light define the pace of life. This could be your first opportunity to spot the Northern Lights, so make sure to look skyward this evening.
...After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a relaxed morning at leisure before departing for one of today’s highlights – visiting the huskies. You will take a tour of a husky dog kennel. Afterwards, enjoy a thrilling husky-drawn cart or sled ride through the Lappish wilderness (depending on season of travel). A simple soup lunch is included, followed by time to mingle with the dogs.
The remainder of the afternoon and evening are at leisure, with optional excursions available locally or time to relax at your hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and meet your long-distance coach for the journey north. A short drive brings you to the Santa Claus Village, located directly on the Arctic Circle. You’ll have time to explore this well-known landmark at your own pace – cross the Arctic Circle line, browse the shops or simply take in the atmosphere. Lunch is at your own arrangement.
Continuing north towards Saariselkä, we pause in Sodankylä for a brief stop to view the town’s historic Old Church, a simple wooden structure reflecting Lapland’s rural heritage.
By late afternoon, arrive at the Northern Lights Village on the outskirts of Saariselkä. Here, you’ll spend the night in a private Aurora Cabin or Glass Igloo, designed to offer uninterrupted views of the night sky away from light pollution. Dinner is served in the hotel restaurant.
In the evening, enjoy a reindeer safari hosted by local Sámi guides. Visit the reindeer farm, learn about traditional herding culture and gather inside a wooden kota around the fire for hot berry juice and smoked reindeer meat. If the conditions are right, you can step outside to look for the Northern Lights overhead.
Overnight in an Aurora Cabin or Glass Igloo.
...Today we depart Saariselkä and continue north through Finnish Lapland. After around an hour, we arrive in the small township of Inari, where entrance is included to the SIIDA Museum, the national museum of the Sámi in Finland. Here, exhibitions present the spiritual and material culture of the Sámi people and explore the relationship between community, identity and the Arctic environment. Lunch is included during the visit.
Later, we continue north, crossing the border into Norway before arriving in Kirkenes. At the Snowhotel Kirkenes, enjoy a short tour of the property, which is home to resident reindeer and a husky farm. Entrance and a drink are included.
You may choose to join the included King Crab Experience, beginning with an expert presentation at the pier before enjoying a freshly prepared king crab tasting.
Dinner is served in the farmhouse restaurant, Låven. You’ll overnight in a traditional Gamme Cabin, inspired by hunting and fishing huts typical of the Lapland wilderness. Optional Northern Lights excursions may be available in the evening.
...After breakfast at the hotel, the morning is at leisure. Later, transfer by coach to the Hurtigruten pier in Kirkenes for check-in and embarkation procedures.
Your voyage on board the Coastal Express begins here in Arctic Norway. Shortly after departure, we call at Vardø, home to the distinctive star-shaped Vardøhus Fortress, built in 1737 and still in military use today. Weather permitting, the hardy may even consider a brief dip in the icy Arctic Ocean.
Continuing along Norway’s northern coastline, we arrive in Båtsfjord in the evening before sailing onward to Berlevåg. Along the way, you may glimpse Mount Tanahorn rising to the west or see Kjølnes Lighthouse blinking atop the cliffs above the Barents Sea. These remote fishing communities are also known for their celebrated male choir, formed by local fishermen.
Dinner is served on board.
...During the night, we call at Mehamn, where there is the option to join a snowmobile excursion into the Arctic wilderness. This guided adventure takes you across open snowy plains and through quiet valleys under the vast northern sky. With crisp winter air and minimal light pollution, it can be an excellent opportunity to search for the Northern Lights.
As morning breaks, we continue along Norway’s far northern coastline, calling at ports including Honningsvåg and Hammerfest. In Hammerfest, you may wish to visit the UNESCO-listed Meridian Column, erected in 1854 to commemorate the first precise measurement of the Earth’s meridian arc – a landmark in scientific history.
Throughout the day, the ship threads between islands and exposed headlands, revealing the scale of this remote region.
Late in the evening, we arrive in Tromsø. An optional Northern Lights concert may offer a memorable end to the day, combining Arctic atmosphere with local culture.
...This morning, we arrive in Harstad. Here, you may choose to join the optional excursion A Taste of Vesterålen, exploring local history, coastal landscapes and cultural heritage sites that define this northern region. Those remaining on board experience our passage through Risøyrenna, a shallow channel constructed in the 1920s specifically for Hurtigruten, allowing safe navigation through these waters.
As we continue south, the scenery becomes increasingly dramatic. We sail through the island chains of Vesterålen and Lofoten, where steep mountains rise sharply from the sea and fishing villages cluster along sheltered harbours. After a brief call at Risøyhamn, we arrive in Stokmarknes, the 19th century birthplace of Hurtigruten.
Further south, it may appear as though we are heading directly towards a mountain wall, but soon we enter the narrow Raftsund. Weather and conditions permitting, we detour into Trollfjord, where sheer cliffs rise almost vertically from the water, creating one of the voyage’s most memorable moments.
...Just after breakfast, we cross the Arctic Circle, marking our exit from Arctic Norway to the mainland regions further south. The moment is traditionally celebrated on board, often with a spoonful of cod liver oil – a light-hearted rite of passage for those on deck.
Sailing along the Helgeland coast, you’ll soon spot Torghatten, the distinctive mountain known for the natural hole through its centre. Local legend offers an explanation for this unusual formation, and your Expedition Team will be happy to share the story.
Further south, we pass the Seven Sisters mountain range. According to folklore, seven troll sisters were caught by the sunrise and turned to stone, forming the peaks that rise dramatically from the coastline.
Although we are now south of the Arctic Circle, winter skies can still offer opportunities to see the Northern Lights, should conditions allow.
...Today, we arrive in Trondheim, offering time to explore Norway’s former capital at your own pace. Visit Nidaros Cathedral, built over the burial site of King Olav II, who reigned from 1015 to 1028. Its Gothic façade and intricate stonework make it one of Scandinavia’s most significant religious landmarks.
Wander through the Bakklandet district, where colourful wooden warehouses now house cafés and small shops. You may wish to pause for coffee and a Nordic pastry before walking up to Kristiansten Fortress for views across Norway’s third-largest city and its surrounding fjord.
As we continue south, the coastline reveals how closely Norway’s communities are tied to the sea. In Kristiansund, long known as Norway’s “dried cod capital,” fishing traditions remain central to local life. An optional excursion to the Bergtatt marble mine offers a contrasting experience, taking you deep inside a mountain and across an illuminated underground lake before a meal is served in the mine’s impressive hall.
...During the night, we call at Ålesund, Torvik and Måløy as our sea voyage gradually draws to a close. Before docking in Bergen, there is still striking scenery to experience, including Nordfjord beneath the vast Jostedal Glacier. South of Florø, we cross the mouth of the Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, taking in views of the island-dotted coastline.
In the early afternoon, we arrive in Bergen, marking the end of your Coastal Express journey. After breakfast on board and disembarkation, meet your private coach and English-speaking local guide for a city sightseeing tour.
Explore the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf, with its colourful wooden warehouses reflecting Bergen’s Hanseatic heritage. Continue to St Mary’s Church and Håkon’s Hall, reminders of the city’s medieval importance. Your city tour concludes with a return journey on the Fløibanen funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen, where wide views stretch across the harbour and surrounding mountains.
You’ll then be brought back to your hotel where dinner is by your own arrangement.
...After breakfast at the hotel, check out and transfer to Bergen railway station for the start of today’s Norwegian fjord journey. Your luggage will be forwarded to your hotel in Oslo, allowing you to travel comfortably with a small day bag.
Travel by train from Bergen to Voss, where you change to a coach. The journey continues through a valley landscape shaped by rivers and cascading waterfalls as you make your way to Gudvangen.
In Gudvangen, board a ferry for a fjord cruise along the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, one of the narrowest arms of the Sognefjord. Sheer mountain walls rise from the water, waterfalls thread down the rock face and small farms cling to the slopes, offering a sense of scale that is distinctly Norwegian.
On arrival in Flåm, walk to your hotel and check in. Dinner is included at the hotel restaurant this evening.
...This morning you’ll board the Flåm Railway, one of the world’s most renowned rail journeys. The ascent from the fjord to the mountain station of Myrdal reveals waterfalls, steep valley walls and sweeping views as the train climbs through dramatic terrain.
At Myrdal, change trains and continue onward to Oslo. As the journey progresses, the landscape gradually shifts from mountain scenery to farmland, forests and small towns as you approach the capital.
On arrival in Oslo in the afternoon, walk to your hotel and check in. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure, with lunch at your own arrangement.
This evening, gather with your fellow travellers for a farewell dinner at the hotel restaurant, marking the conclusion of your journey through Finland and Norway.
...After breakfast at the hotel, your escorted tour comes to an end. Departure transfers are not included, and you will make your own way to the airport according to your onward travel arrangements.
If your schedule allows, you may wish to spend a little more time exploring Oslo before departing. A walk along the waterfront promenade offers views across the Oslofjord, while the Opera House invites you to step onto its sloping roof for a final panorama of city and sea. Art enthusiasts might consider a visit to the Munch Museum or the National Museum, home to a wide collection of Norwegian and international works.
For a quieter moment, stroll through the Royal Palace gardens or along Karl Johans gate, the capital’s main boulevard.
From Arctic wilderness and coastal voyages to fjord landscapes and Nordic capitals, your journey now draws to a close. We wish you a safe onward journey.
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