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From Longyearbyen to Bergen

The Svalbard Line - South

Dates:
25 Aug - 1 Sep 2026
Duration:
7 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
MS Trollfjord
Cruise Line:
Hurtigruten
Fares:

From £3,123 pp

Bergen waterfront, Norway

From Longyearbyen to Bergen

The Svalbard Line - South

Dates:
25 Aug - 1 Sep 2026
Duration:
7 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
MS Trollfjord
Cruise Line:
Hurtigruten
Fares:

From £3,123 pp

Voyage Itinerary

25 August

Setting sail from Longyearbyen

This is the world's northernmost city and the base for tourism in Svalbard. A bit quirky, as you would expect from somewhere that spends four months of the year in near darkness, Longyearbyen doesn't take long to explore. Its brightly coloured wooden houses are built on stilts, as the ground in Svalbard is permafrost. When you enter a building, you are normally asked to remove your shoes, and leave your gun at the door. Gun carrying is more or less essential for the locals, as with 3,000 local hungry polar bears, it is said that you never know when you might need protection. That said, we visited safely without a gun!

Flowers and colourful houses in Longyearbyen
Sunset over Longyearbyen

Our tip

Don’t die here – it’s illegal. There have been no new burials for over 70 years, because the permafrost prevents bodies from decomposing.

26 August

Svalbard and Jan Mayen: Ny Ålesund

Ny Ålesund is one of the northernmost permanently inhabited settlements in the world, on the remote and inhospitable northwest coast of Spitsbergen. Once an important coal mining centre, this tiny town is now mostly home to scientists and researchers studying the Arctic.
Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen, Svalbard

27 August - At sea

28 August

Norway: Tromsø

Tromso’s location well within the Arctic Circle means the summer months are lit by the Midnight Sun, a compensation for long dark winters. Explore the streets with their multi-coloured wooden houses, see the amazing architecture of the Arctic cathedral, or take the cable car up to Mount Storsteinen for a fantastic view.
Sunset over Tromsø, Norway

28 August

Norway: Trondheim

Trondheim’s wooden buildings look much as they would have done in the Middle Ages, rebuilt in the same style and layout throughout history. Here also Norway's national sanctuary, Nidaros Cathedral, was built over the grave of St. Olav, Norway's patron saint, with parts dating back to the 12th century.
Waterfront buildings in Trondheim, Norway

29 August

Norway: Stokmarknes (Vesteralen)

29 August

Norway: Svolvær

Svolvær is the largest town in the Lofoten Islands, though with just over 4,000 inhabitants it’s hardly a bustling metropolis. From the picturesque harbour you can strike out into the stunning Lofoten countryside, where dramatic mountains tower above rustic little fishing villages.
Aerial view of Svolvaer, Norway

30 August

Norway: Bessaker

31 August

Norway: Ålesund

When Ålesund was destroyed by fire in 1904, the German Kaiser Wilhelm II agreed to foot the bill to rebuild it. The result was the stunning Art Nouveau architecture that you see today, which blends elements of the German 'Jugendstil' with Viking flourishes.
Aerial view of Alesund, Norway

31 August

Svalbard and Jan Mayen: Spitsbergen

Spitsbergen is the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago, a land of snowy peaks, frozen tundra and glassy seas. You’ll likely have no fixed itinerary here, due to the unpredictable nature of an Arctic expedition; be prepared to drop everything and rush up to the top deck for the chance of a polar bear sighting!
Polar bear in Spitsbergen, Svalbard archipelago

1 September

Arriving in Bergen

Beautiful Bergen, Norway’s former capital, is a perfect city to explore on foot. Bryggen – the old Hanseatic wharf, and a UNESCO World Heritage site – still has the old harbour timber buildings, whilst other attractions include the funicular up Mount Floyen and the busy fish market.
Bergen, Norway

The ship

MS Trollfjord

Capacity:
500 Guests
Crew:
75 Staff
Style:
This freshly reimagined ship offers a contemporary and relaxed ambience, acting as a comfortable 'base camp' at sea.

MS Trollfjord emerged from an extensive refurbishment in 2023, reborn as a biofuel-powered expedition ship.

What we love

Hurtigruten's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the fact that MS Trollfjord runs on biodiesel, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 80% compared to conventional marine diesel. The ship is perfectly suited to exploring the rugged coast of Norway, and the inviting suites and public areas represent a significant evolution of the Hurtigruten onboard experience.

Learn more about MS Trollfjord
Hurtigruten - MS Trollfjord

inclusions

  • All meals in main restaurant Flora
  • Unlimited select drinks
  • Selected tea and coffee
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Access to fitness room and sauna
  • Use of select equipment for activities ashore

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen, Longyearbyen

      Where to stay in Longyearbyen

      There’s really not much choice! Go for the Radisson Blu.

    • Snowmobiles near Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen

      Explore Spitsbergen

      Travel out of Longyearbyen by snow scooter or dog sled to take a look at the amazing scenery and hunt for wildlife.

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    Itineraries are planned to deliver an unforgettable experience of the destination, so days are filled with landings ashore via the ship's fleet of Zodiacs (sturdy rubber boats) or exploration along the coastline. It will vary depending on itinerary and operators, so it's best to contact us to discuss but rest assured an expedition cruise is focused on the time you spend off the ship.

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