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    9 days - Norwegian Coastal Voyage with a longer stop in Lofoten.

    Our range, Norwegian Coast, comes from the heart. With pride, we offer independent itineraries exploring secret coastal gems. These tours utilise the coastal ferries, regional trains and express boats to get around.

    This tour includes the voyage from Bergen on the Coastal Voyage including visits to Ålesund, Geirangerfjord, Trondheim and Saltstraumen. You then leave your ship to spend longer in the unmissable Lofoten Archipelago.

    The Lofoten Islands is a secret gem in the Northern part of Norway. Laid out against summer greens and yellows, Lofoten's razor-sharp peaks poke dark against a clear, cobalt sky. In the pure, exhilarating air, there’s a constant tang of salt and, in the villages, more than a whiff of cod, that giant of the seas whose annual migration brings wealth. Its a dream for hikers, fishermen and all nature lovers.

    The archipelago offers a number of activities, such as walking, cycling, diving, excursions by hire car, sea safaris and much more. Lofoten is one of our favourite destinations along the long Norwegian coast.

    The world's most stunning voyage and archipelago is waiting for you!

    See our other Lofoten & Norwegian Coast Tours

    Day 1
    Arrive Bergen
    Day 2
    Explore Bergen - hiking, galleries, museums and outdoor pursuits..
    Day 3
    The Coastal Voyage begins
    Day 4
    Ålesund and Geirangerfjord
    Day 5
    The Royal City of Trondheim and then thousands of islands towards Rørvik.
    Day 6
    Arctic Circle and Lofoten Islands
    Days 7 - 8
    The Magical Lofoten - self-drive and explore these islands to the fullest!
    Day 9
    Drive to the local airport and drop off your hire car.
    Start Place
    Bergen, Norway
    End Place
    Svolvær, Norway
    Country Visited
    Norway
    Duration
    9 Days
    Start Date
    Flexible
    Travel Style
    Independent
    Suitability
    Independent holiday with moderately active activities and no luggage handling included
    Code
    50DN0545

    As a Certified B Corporation, 50 Degrees North has designed this tour using handpicked local hoteliers and suppliers who share our ethos of delivering services and activities of high social and environmental standards.

    The CO2-e per person per day of all tours is carefully measured following each season. We fully offset all emissions of our tours on your behalf, and we constantly look at ways to reduce emissions where possible.

    Details

    Transportation

    Norwegian Coastal Voyage & car hire 3 days

    Included
    • 3 nights twin outside cabin with private facilities aboard Norwegian Coastal ship
    • 3 nights in self contained rorbu with kitchen, ensuite and facilities (breakfast, linen and end cleaning included)
    • 2 nights superior centrally located hotel accommodation in Bergen, shared double/twin room with private facilities
    • Transfers from Svolvær to your Lofoten accommodation
    • Trollfjord sea safari
    • Car Hire - Hertz Compact, 4-5 Door, Automatic, Aircon, Toyota Corolla Aut. or similar
    • 24-hour emergency service
    • Taxes and service fees
    Not Included

    International flight tickets, meals other than described, travel insurance, visas, gratitudes and any items of personal nature.

    If you wish to hire an automatic car, these are 'on request' and can be difficult to obtain. Please seek further advice with us .

    Single supplement available.

    Itinerary

    Day 1 - Arrive Bergen

    Arrive and transfer to your hotel. Bergen offers many attractions and sights - many within walking distance. Recommended sights of interests are the Hanseatic harbour Bryggen, Fløibanen Funicular, Troldhaugen, the Fish and Flower market, Bergen Aquarium and Gamle Bergen (Old Bergen Open Air Museum).

    Accommodation
    Clarion Hotel Admiral

    Day 2 - Explore Bergen - hiking, galleries, museums and outdoor pursuits..

    After a leisurely breakfast on the harbour, it is time to explore the historical centre of Bergen where you'll be transported back to a time when Bergen was the centre of political power and trade for the entire North Atlantic. It was the Capital of the Kingdom of Norway for a short period, before the capital was moved to Oslo in 1299, and the town grew to become the largest in Scandinavia. The Hanseatic League established itself here in 1350 and had a trade monopoly that lasted 200 years.

    An option today can be to add a day fjord tour.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    Accommodation
    Clarion Hotel Admiral
    Restaurants
    Cornelius Fish Restaurant

    Day 3 - The Coastal Voyage begins

    You have the morning and early afternoon free before boarding your Coastal Voyage ship.

    Your ship will sail from the Hurtigruten Terminalen, located at Nostegarten 30, 5010 Bergen. This is not far from our hotel.

    The terminal is staffed from 13:00 (1pm) and is open from 15:00 (3pm) for baggage check-in. If you are in the harbour, you can watch as your ship arrives from the north and passengers disembark around 2pm.

    Embarkation takes place from 16:00 (4pm) and your cabin will be available from approximately 18:00 (6pm). Dinner will be available from 18:00 (6pm). There are no restaurant facilities (there is a simple cafe) in the terminal should you arrive early to the terminal. Please note you carry your own luggage onboard from the pier to your cabin.

    Your ship departs at 20:00 (8pm).

    An information meeting is usually held on the evening of departure from Bergen and includes details of safety onboard. There is an information folder in each cabin and safety procedures are illustrated on the back of your cabin door and in public areas. The Tour Leader on board will assist with general information and the shore excursion programme.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Dinner

    Day 4 - Ålesund and Geirangerfjord

    Ålesund and Geirangerfjord

    Ports visited today: Florø, Måløy, Torvik, Ålesund, Molde.

    Your ship navigates the skerries and islands further north before reaching Ålesund. Marvel at the inspiring architecture in the Apotekergate and Kongensgate pedestrian precinct, perfect examples of the Art Nouveau style. Don’t miss out on the view from Mount Aksla but beware, there are 418 steps to the top! In the summer months, the next destination will be the spectacular UNE SCO-listed Geirangerfjord. En route to the end of this beautiful fjord you pass sheer, 800m cliffs and impressive waterfalls.

    In Autumn, you will explore the Hjørundfjord, amidst the majestic Sunnmøre Alps. Its seclusion and unspoiled natural landscape are what give this fjord its special character.

    Other Optional Excursions depending on the season and ship: Geiranger with Trollstigen Pass, Art Nouveau Tour, Hiking in Hjørundfjord, Atlanterhavsparken Aquarium and Mount Aksla and the A Taste of Norway which visits the historic Hotel Union.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Dinner
    Optional Add Ons
    Geiranger with Trollstigen Pass
    Ålesund Art Nouveau Walk
    Atlanterhavsparken Aquarium and Mount Aksla
    A Taste of Norway in Hjørundfjord
    Mountain Hike in the Hjørundfjord
    Hike with a visit to a Shieling

    Day 5 - The Royal City of Trondheim and then thousands of islands towards Rørvik.

    Ports visited today: Kristiansund, Trondheim, Rørvik.

    When visiting the old royal city of Trondheim, be sure to get a good view from the Gamle Bybrua (“Old Town Bridge”). Dating from 1861, this neo-gothic wooden bridge used to be the only way into the town centre. Nidaros Cathedral, built between1070 and 1300, is Norway’s largest Gothic religious edifice. In the neighbouring Archbishop’s Palace, the Norwegian Crown Jewels are kept. In Trondheim itself, the Hanseatic, waterside storehouses built on wooden stilts are just as charming as the Rococo-style Stiftsgården, the largest wooden building in Norway and residence for the Royal Family when visiting Trondheim. New optional activities will have you kayaking on the river Nid and into the city's smaller channels or during winter time, you have the opportunity to try typical Norwegian winter activities such as skiing, tobogganing and sledding.

    You then set a course for the northwest, past the beautiful Kjeungskjær lighthouse and thousands of little islands and picturesque rocky outcrops. In autumn, you will learn more about navigation and lighthouses along the Norwegian coast during the Captain's talk. After passing through the narrow Stokksund, the ship will arrive at charming Rørvik.

    Optional Excursions depending on the season: Nidaros Cathedral and Ringve Museum, Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral, Munkholmen boat trip & the new cycling and kayaking tours. During winter, you can experience Winter Games.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Dinner
    Optional Add Ons
    Nidaros Cathedral & Ringve Museum
    Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral
    Munkholmen in Trondheim
    Kayaking on the River Nid
    Cycling in Trondheim

    Day 6 - Arctic Circle and Lofoten Islands

    Ports visited today: Brønnøysund, Sandnessjøen, Nesna, Ørnes, Bodø, Stamsund, Svolvær.

    This morning, between Nesna and Ørnes, you pass a globe on a small islet, which heralds your crossing of the Arctic Circle. The Arctic Circle marks the border of the the Arctic reiong. In summer this means 24-hour daylight - often referred to as the 'Midnight Sun'. During autumn and winter, being above this degree of latitude gives you the best chance of experiencing the Northern Lights.

    Passengers sailing in Arctic waters for the first time are given an Arctic Circle baptism by Njord, the ruler of the Seven Seas. This comes in the form of an ice cube down your front or back, but is entirely optional. This ceremony is tremendous fun to watch on the deck.

    In the afternoon, your ship gradually closes in on the 3,280 feet high Lofoten Wall towering above the tiny and colourful fishing villages of the Lofoten Islands. This is an extraordinary place to disembark and take a stroll.

    These islands are renowned for their small, picturesque fishing villages with their bohemian atmosphere surrounded by majestic granite cliffs and white sandy beaches. Complete your visit with a stroll between the stockfish racks and ‘rorbuer’, the traditional, red fishermen’s residences. The Lofoten Islands are a truly extraordinary experience.

    Depart ship and transfer to your traditional self-catering fishing cabin over the water. Between Sept - Dec, cast your eyes skywards in the evening for a chance to see the Northern Lights.

    NOTE: The Coastal ferry arrives into Svolvær, at 21:00. You will however, need to check-out from your cabin at 12:00. You may be able to keep the cabin for an extra cost, but this can not be pre-booked, and will depend on the availability. Luggage storage is possible.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Dinner
    Optional Add Ons
    Svartisen Glacier in Ørnes
    Rib-Safari to Saltstraumen

    Days 7 - 8 - The Magical Lofoten - self-drive and explore these islands to the fullest!

    Enjoy three full days centrally located within the stunningly beautiful Lofoten Archipelago. The Lofoten Islands offer some of the most breath-taking scenery in the country with towering, pointed mountain peaks rising majestically from the sea to a height of almost 1000 metres. Many of the island interiors are swathed in emerald greens, and the shorelines are fringed with white sandy beaches.

    The only included activity is a 'not to be missed' spectacular Trollfjord Safari. You will get a good understanding of the marine life in the near surroundings of Svolvær.

    We have also included 3 days of car hire which allows you to explore the islands at your own pace. GPS is not included (but roads are pretty straightforward, mostly following the coastline).

    Alternatively, our recommended excursions are;

    • Rent a bike and pedal your way through the Archipelago (summer)
    • Head down to the floating sauna for a steam and a swim
    • Visit to the impressive Lofotr Viking Museum (all year)
    • Kayaks provide a fantastic opportunity to explore all of Lofotens small and large islands, islets and reefs (all year)
    • Join an Ocean rafting trip in a rib boat (all year)
    • Diving or Snorkelling in the region (all year)
    • Join a traditional fishing boat and try your luck (all year, but best February to April)
    • Just laze around your Rorbu and enjoy the exotic smell of dried cod (all year)

    Trekking along some of the well marked paths (all year, except when too much snow)

    Meals
    2 Breakfasts
    Accommodation
    Svinøya Rorbuer

    Day 9 - Drive to the local airport and drop off your hire car.

    After breakfast, drive to the local airport and deliver the car. Cleaning services included in your tour.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    Dates & Prices

    All prices listed are per person, based on two people sharing a room. Prices are indicative due to the current uncertainty across Europe with increasing energy and volatile fuel costs.

    The Coastal Cruise price fluctuates daily depending on demand and so this price can only be indicative as we will need to price based on your day of travel.

    Dates
    Valid From
    Valid To
    From Price
    Status
    Accommodation
    1 May 2024
    31 Aug 2024
    1 May 2024
    31 Aug 2024
    AUD 4,337
    On request
    Standard
    1 May 2024
    31 Aug 2024
    1 May 2024
    31 Aug 2024
    AUD 3,755
    On request
    Extra for Single
    1 May 2025
    31 Aug 2024
    1 May 2025
    31 Aug 2024
    AUD 4,684
    On request
    Standard
    1 May 2025
    31 Aug 2024
    1 May 2025
    31 Aug 2024
    AUD 4,054
    On request
    Extra for Single

    Important Information

    This tour is primarily designed for summer, but the Lofoten Archipelago is just as beautiful in winter. Staying a week over winter is a great way to see the Northern Lights.

    This tour suits families with a self-catering kitchen, easy access to nature and fun activities for kids. Pre-booked adventures such as the Trollfjord safaris sit together with simple family excursions along the beach make for a relaxing and beautiful family holiday.

    Driving in Norway during the peak season (July - early August):

    Europeans love driving in Norway and during the summer months, the more popular tourist roads becomes crowded with European vans. This can slow the roads down, as it can be difficult to pass these vans. Norwegian country roads are often quite narrow. Having said this, these roads are incredibly scenic and have lots of picnic & photo spots.

    If you are going to be using ferries during your drive, depending on the size of the ferry, this might involve a wait to get on. The ferries are reliable and regular but you may need to arrive early to secure a spot in the line. On some of the ferries, we suggest considering catching a ferry outside of the peak times. Your accommodation hosts can help with suggestions for your following days travel with the most up to date local information.

    We have not included the GPS hire in Lofoten as it is easy to get around and is an expensive option. It can be included if you wish.

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    Inspiration

    Havila Voyage Handy Hints

    Our 'helpful hints' guide to your Norwegian Coastal Voyage with Havila. Many of our Scandinavian staff have travelled on a coastal voyage and offer detailed explanations to how it works on-board.

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