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    15 days - Small Group tour to Norway and Finland with northbound Havila Norwegian Coastal Voyage

    'Experience the Northern Lights' in some of the most magical destinations in Scandinavia and the Nordics. There will be unforgettable experiences, from three nights in a glass roofed cabin where you may be able to marvel at the northern lights from the comfort of your bed to exhilarating husky experiences.

    Highlights include

    • Northbound voyage on the Havila Norwegian Coastal Voyage (Kystruten)
    • 3 nights in a glass roofed cabin (similar to an igloo)
    • In-depth city tours of Oslo and Bergen
    • Husky Safari
    • Snowmobile riding
    • Reindeer experience with local Sámi-reindeer herders
    • Aurora hunting
    • Opportunity for spotting the Northern Lights
    • Small group sizes, maximum 18 travellers
    • Experienced tour escort for the complete journey

    Day 1
    Arrive Oslo; meet your tour leader & group for the welcome dinner
    Day 2
    Modern Oslo - Guided city tour
    Day 3
    Depart Oslo by early train and enjoy the spectacular journey to Flåm
    Day 4
    Start with a spectacular 2 hour cruise from Flåm, marvel at the fjords and villages then head to Bergen
    Day 5
    Explore Bergen - head to the hills above Bergen, museums or fine dine by the water before transferring to the harbour.
    Day 6
    Ålesund- Art Nouveau architecture
    Day 7
    Trondheim- Medieval city
    Day 8
    Cross the Arctic Circle and discover Lofoten
    Day 9
    Tromsø - The Arctic Capital
    Day 10
    Honningsvåg and the North Cape
    Day 11
    Arrive in Kirkenes and join a King Crab Safari adventure
    Day 12
    Transfer to Inari/Ivalo and check into your Glass Roofed Cabin
    Day 13
    Reindeer Safari & Snowmobile Safari
    Day 14
    Husky Safari and farewell dinner
    Day 15
    Transfer to Ivalo Airport
    Start Place
    Oslo, Norway
    End Place
    Ivalo, Finland
    Destinations Visited
    Norway
    Finland
    Duration
    15 Days
    Start Date
    Scheduled
    Group Size
    6 - 18
    Travel Style
    Escorted Tour
    Suitability
    Scheduled group tour with moderate walks and active components. No luggage handling included.
    Carbon Footprint
    1018Kg of CO₂e Average carbon footprint per person?
    Code
    50DN0255

    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

    Coastal ferry Havila, bus, train and transfers.

    Please see the cabin description here.

    Here is the Ship Deck plan.

    Included
    • All accommodation in shared double rooms with private facilities

    • Experienced Tour Leader for the entire journey

    • 2 nights at the Clarion Hotel Oslo

    • 1 night at the Fretheim Hotel in Flåm

    • 1 night at the Bergen Børs Hotel

    • 6 nights of cruise accommodation Voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes with Havila, in unspecified outside cabin (15m2) with window, fridge, sofa, desk, TV with international channels, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities, toilet & shower. (Pre-booked cabin upgrades available on request subject to availability)

    • 1 night in a Gamme Cabin at the Kirkenes Snowhotel

    • 3 nights in a glass roofed Aurora Cabin at Aurora Village Ivalo

    • Meals in total: Daily breakfasts, 7 lunches, 11 dinners and 2 activity snacks & hot drinks. This included all meals on the Norwegian Coastal voyage.

    • English-speaking local guide for city tours in Oslo & Bergen

    • Train: Oslo to Flåm via Myrdal

    • Fjord cruise: Flåm to Gudvangen

    • A guided visit to a site dedicated to Sámi heritage in Inari

    • Winter or Autumn (before proper snow cover) activities depending on the season:

      WINTER ACTIVITIES (Dec-Mar): Reindeer Farm Visit, Snowmobile Safari, Husky Safari, Aurora hunting by car
      AUTUMN ACTIVITIES (Sep-Nov): Husky wagon ride, Panorama sauna & jacuzzi, Floating wood sauna experience, BBQ workshop and Aurora hunting by car.
      ALL SEASONS: King Crab Safari

      Please note the arrival of snow is hard to predict but for a rough idea, autumn activities would be expected to run at least until November but subject to change.

    • Aurora alert at Aurora Village

    • Outdoor clothing for winter activities/safaris (woolen socks, boots, tube bandana, gloves, thermal overall, balaclava) at the Aurora Cabins
    • Sparkling piccolo bottle (non-alcoholic), tea, coffee and sweets as complimentary arrival treats in your room at Aurora Cabins
    • Toboggans, sleds, sliders, ice-skates, cross-country skis, kick-sledges and outdoor games are available complimentary at the Aurora Glass Cabin
    • Transfers: Gudvangen to Bergen, Kirkenes to Ivalo, Aurora Village to Ivalo Airport
    • 24-hour emergency service
    • Taxes and service fees
    Not Included
    • Meals not specified in the itinerary
    • Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
    • Gratuities and items of personal nature
    • Travel insurance
    • Norwegian coastal voyage optional excursions
    • Any airport taxes
    • International and domestic flights
    • Portage is not included - you will be responsible for carrying all your luggage

    Arrival transfer in Oslo is not included. There is a very convenient and fast airport train.

    Booking your flight from Ivalo to Helsinki with Finnair in combination with your international flight is a more affordable option.

    We can add a Helsinki and Tallinn, Estonia independent extension after this tour finishes. Flights from Ivalo to Helsinki, 2 nights in Helsinki and a day trip to Tallinn, Estonia.

    Itinerary

    Day 1 - Arrive Oslo; meet your tour leader & group for the welcome dinner

    Arrive Oslo and make your own way to your central hotel in the heart of Oslo. The Norwegian capital has a great deal to offer the discerning traveller. If you arrive early, we can recommend a walk around the centre of town to view the Parliament, the Castle & the Harbour area. Check in will be between 10am - 3pm. Close to the hotel, climb the new Opera House for a chance to orient yourself to this small capital. If you have a few hours, we suggest heading to close by beautiful peninsula of Bygdøy by ferry to visit the Fram Museum this afternoon.

    Your tour leader will meet you this evening in the hotel lobby and have a welcome dinner at Grand Cafe (or similar).

    Meals
    1 Dinner
    Accommodation
    The Hub, Grand Central or similar

    Day 2 - Modern Oslo - Guided city tour

    The Norwegian capital has a great deal to offer the discerning traveller, and you have a full day to discover the city. After breakfast, you will meet a specialist Oslo guide for a four hour city tour by minibus.

    Afterwards, you can walk around the centre of town to view the Parliament, the Castle, the Harbour area and the new Opera House.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    Accommodation
    The Hub, Grand Central or similar
    Restaurants
    Maaemo
    Restaurant options in Oslo

    Day 3 - Depart Oslo by early train and enjoy the spectacular journey to Flåm

    Catch an early morning train from Oslo to Myrdal. The train journey over Northern Europe’s largest mountain plateau is spectacular. In the comfort of your train, watch fjord scenery with beautiful waterfalls, flowing rivers, deep valleys and mountains.

    Arrive in Flåm and have the afternoon to explore this small fjord side village. Optional walks and activities available.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    Accommodation
    Fretheim Hotel or similar

    Day 4 - Start with a spectacular 2 hour cruise from Flåm, marvel at the fjords and villages then head to Bergen

    The day starts with a spectacular 2-hour fjord cruise from Flåm to the tiny fjord village of Gudvangen. Enjoy the magnificent views of the Aurlandsfjord & the Næroyfjord-a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The boat docks in Gudvangen, and from there the journey continues by a private transfer along the scenic route to Bergen.

    On arrival into Bergen, settle into your hotel and perhaps head down to the fish market or fish restaurants by the wharf for dinner.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast

    Day 5 - Explore Bergen - head to the hills above Bergen, museums or fine dine by the water before transferring to the harbour.

    After breakfast enjoy a 3-hour walking tour of Bergen, including the famous Bryggen, the old Hanseatic Quarter.

    The afternoon is free in Bergen - be sure to enjoy the indoor & outdoor fish markets with their platters, sushi & paella options. Ride on the funicular to Mt. Fløien for the best views of the city and fjords way below. Keep an eye out for your coastal voyage vessel that arrives into Bergen during the afternoon.

    In the mid afternoon you will transfer to the cruise terminal for check-in. Settle into your cabin & then meet your escort for your first meal on-board the ship.

    Please note, you carry your own luggage onboard from the pier to check in/cabin.

    An information meeting is usually held on the evening of departure from Bergen and included 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 cruise tour leader on board will assist with general information and optional excursions available.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Dinner
    Transportation
    Norwegian Coastal Voyage

    Day 6 - Ålesund- Art Nouveau architecture

    A winter voyage along Norway’s coast is a truly magical experience. The landscape is blanketed in pristine snow, the air is crisp and invigorating, and clusters of warm, glowing houses dot the shoreline like flickering embers.

    As your ship sails north, weaving past skerries and scattered islands, you’ll arrive in Ålesund, a town known for its elegant Art Nouveau architecture. Stroll through the charming pedestrian streets of Apotekergata and Kongensgate, where the buildings tell stories of a beautifully rebuilt city. For a panoramic view, climb the 418 steps to the top of Mount Aksla, where the winter landscape stretches out in all directions. Don’t miss the Atlantic Sea Park (Atlanterhavsparken) — one of Europe’s largest saltwater aquariums, offering a fascinating glimpse into marine life along the Norwegian coast.

    Next, you’ll visit Molde, often called the “Town of Roses,” even in winter. From here, you can enjoy the breathtaking Molde Panorama, a sweeping view of 222 snow-capped mountain peaks that line the horizon.

    Leaving Ålesund we head north towards Trondheim. Overnight on board the ship.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Lunch
    1 Dinner

    Day 7 - Trondheim- Medieval city

    A visit to the historic royal city of Trondheim in winter is like stepping into a snowy fairytale. For a perfect view of the city, head to the Old Town Bridge (Gamle Bybrua). Built in 1861, this neo-Gothic wooden bridge was once the only way into the town centre and still offers one of the most picturesque views of the city, especially when dusted with snow.

    Nearby stands the majestic Nidaros Cathedral, Norway’s largest Gothic church, built between 1070 and 1300. Just next door, in the Archbishop’s Palace, the Norwegian Crown Jewels are safely housed. As you explore Trondheim, you’ll also see the charming Hanseatic-style storehouses along the river, perched on wooden stilts, and the grand Stiftsgården, the largest wooden palace in Norway and the royal residence when the monarchy visits the city.

    As your ship departs Trondheim, it sets course for the scenic Kjeungskjær Lighthouse, standing proudly among a maze of tiny islands and rocky outcrops. The journey continues through the narrow and dramatic Stokksund strait, before arriving in the welcoming coastal town of Rørvik, known for its maritime charm and winter tranquility.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Lunch
    1 Dinner

    Day 8 - Cross the Arctic Circle and discover Lofoten

    TThis morning, between Nesna and Ørnes, your ship will pass a small islet marked by a globe — signaling your crossing of the Arctic Circle. This invisible line marks the gateway to the Arctic region. In summer, it brings the phenomenon of the Midnight Sun, where the sun never sets. But in autumn and winter, it offers something even more magical: some of the best chances to witness the Northern Lights dancing across the sky.

    To mark the occasion, first-time Arctic travellers are invited to take part in a light-hearted tradition: the Arctic Circle Baptism, hosted by Njord, the mythical ruler of the Seven Seas. It involves a brisk ice cube down your back or front — completely optional, but always entertaining to watch!

    As the journey continues toward Bodø, the ship sails along the stunning Helgeland coast. One of the highlights is Torghatten, a mountain famous for the massive hole that runs straight through its center—30 meters high, 25 meters wide, and 160 meters deep

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Lunch
    1 Dinner

    Day 9 - Tromsø - The Arctic Capital

    During the night, your ship navigates the narrow and dramatic Raftsund strait, a passage made even more magical under the winter sky. After a brief stop in Harstad, located on Hinnøya — Norway’s largest island — you continue sailing via Finnsnes toward Tromsø, where you’ll enjoy an extended stay.

    Tromsø has long been a gateway to Arctic exploration. Legendary expeditions, including those led by Roald Amundsen, began here, with the city providing both crew and supplies. Today, Tromsø remains a hub of polar research, home to the Norwegian Polar Institute, and proudly holds the title of Norway’s Polar Capital.

    Be sure to visit the striking Arctic Cathedral (Ishavskatedralen), a modern architectural icon that glows beautifully in the winter light. For panoramic views of the snow-covered city and surrounding fjords, take the Fjellheisen cable car up to Storsteinen, a mountain ledge offering breathtaking vistas. And if you're in the mood to warm up, why not enjoy a drink from the world’s northernmost brewery?

    After your time in Tromsø, the journey continues north into one of the best regions for spotting the Northern Lights. As night falls, gather on deck or beneath the ship’s glass roof and keep your eyes on the sky—this is one of the most awe-inspiring natural displays on Earth, and winter offers the perfect stage.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Lunch
    1 Dinner

    Day 10 - Honningsvåg and the North Cape

    Today, your ship sails through the icy waters of Magerøysund, making an early stop in Hammerfest before continuing to Honningsvåg, the gateway to one of the most awe-inspiring destinations in the Arctic: the North Cape. Towering 300 metres above the ocean at 71° 10′ 21″ N, this dramatic cliff places you just 2,000 kilometres from the Geographic North Pole. Standing on the North Cape Plateau in winter, with snow swirling and the sea stretching endlessly below, truly feels like standing at the edge of the world.

    This remote region is also a haven for Arctic birdlife. Nearby lies Gjesværstappan, a protected bird sanctuary that hosts up to 250,000 seabirds, including puffins and other species rarely seen elsewhere on the Norwegian mainland.

    In the summer, you might spot reindeer herds and Sámi campsites, but in winter and spring, the experience is more intimate. Sometimes, local fishermen from Kjøllefjord come aboard to share their fresh catch—cod and king crab, straight from the icy Barents Sea.

    As you approach Kjøllefjord, keep an eye out for Finnkirka, a striking rock formation that rises like a cathedral from the sea. This sacred site holds deep spiritual significance for the indigenous Sámi people, adding a layer of cultural depth to the dramatic Arctic landscape.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Lunch
    1 Dinner

    Day 11 - Arrive in Kirkenes and join a King Crab Safari adventure

    You will arrive in Vadsø early in the morning. Located in the Varanger region this is one of the most attractive and popular bird-watching areas in the Arctic due to it being directly in the path of the birds migrating from east to west.

    The last port on the Voyage North is Kirkenes. The well policed Russian border and the Koala peninsula are close by which explains why the road signs are written in both Norwegian and Russian.

    Disembark the ship and get ready for a totally unforgettable experience on the frozen fjords of Kirkenes. This is your chance to catch, learn how to cook, and most importantly eat the Arctic King Crab. If you enjoy eating crab, be sure to arrive HUNGRY!

    The Arctic King Crab is one of the most sought-after meals in top restaurants, and yet here, you get to eat the best and the freshest, pulled from the fjord in front of your eyes. You all take part in helping to saw the hole in the ice and bring up the catch. You will see how the crab is prepared by your master guide, and you will be taken by snowmobile sled (an experience in itself) to a beautiful farmhouse by the lake.

    It is here by a cosy log fire that your King Crab meal awaits. Although presentation is simple, the superb, white leg meat and claws with their particularly juicy and naturally sweet taste puts this meal in a league of its own.

    Warm clothing and a helmet is provided. Please note: This tour is done by snowmobile (the fisherman drives the snowmobile with you in a sled behind the snowmobile), and not by divers or in a boat.

    Today you will visit and see the snow rooms at the Snowhotel. Explore this hand-built snow hotel and perhaps enjoy a drink at the icebar (extra cost) before heading to your Gamme pine cabin, a short walk away in the same resort.

    Your evening will then progress to a delicious 3 course dinner. The food served is charmingly traditional and locally sourced. Your guide will be available to help you prepare for the evening ahead, making sure you are as comfortable as possible. After dinner you will have the opportunity to walk around the snowhotel and say hello to our resident reindeers, and with any luck, catch a glimpse of the northern lights.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Lunch
    1 Dinner

    Day 12 - Transfer to Inari/Ivalo and check into your Glass Roofed Cabin

    After breakfast, take a drive through wild forests and around pristine lakes to Inari, the Sami capital (traditional nomads of Scandinavia, reindeer herders).

    In Inari, we will enjoy lunch and a guided tour at a cultural site dedicated to Sámi heritage. The guide will provide insights into the exhibitions, offering a deeper understanding of the rich history and traditions of the Sámi people.

    From Inari we will continue to the Aurora Village, our home for the next 3 nights.

    Check in to your glass roofed Aurora Cabin where you will be spending three nights. You will also get your Winter clothing set (winter boots, balaclavas, woolen socks, mittens, overalls, tube scarf).

    Dinner is included at the restaurant.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Dinner
    Accommodation
    Aurora Village or similar

    Day 13 - Reindeer Safari & Snowmobile Safari

    After breakfast, meet the reindeers. In the old days people used reindeer for transportation. Today you will meet the local reindeers at work, Manu, Pelokas and Papu. Papu will take you for a short reindeer sleigh ride. In a traditional Kota-tent you will have tea, coffee and a small snack by the open fire while our Sámi-reindeer herder tells you stories about reindeer. You can also try your skills at throwing lasso!

    In the afternoon, join an exciting snowmobile safari. You will be kitted out in warm clothing before leaving. Two persons share one snowmobile and there will be an opportunity to change drivers during the safari.

    Afterwards, if the skies are clear, head out for a walk to look for the northern lights! Dinner at the restaurant.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Dinner

    Day 14 - Husky Safari and farewell dinner

    After breakfast, get ready for today's husky safari - an unforgettable journey through breathtaking winter scenery.

    On arrival at the husky farm, dressed in your warm outer thermal suit, gloves and hat, you will be presented with your very own husky team. You will be given a lesson on how to drive the sledge and how to observe important hand signals given by your leader.

    Each team consists of about six dogs, you, the driver, and your passenger who is comfortably seated in the wooden sledge. The driver and the passenger can change places during the safari.

    In the evening we will enjoy a special farewell dinner. Toast your trip with your fellow group members!

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    1 Dinner

    Day 15 - Transfer to Ivalo Airport

    After breakfast, transfer to Ivalo Airport. You can add an extra few days in Helsinki and a day tour to Tallinn as an extended package.

    Meals
    1 Breakfast
    Dates & Prices

    Price per person, seaview superior with a double bed. Any other cabin type including twin cabins are subject to price and availability. Upgrade only possible to request for the Coastal Voyage part of itinerary.

    NOTE: TWIN bed requests are only possible for the Coastal Voyage, Fretheim, Kirkenes Snow Hotel and Aurora Village. Oslo and Bergen hotels can not be guaranteed.

    Dates
    Start Date
    End Date
    From Price
    Status
    Accommodation
    21 Sep 2025
    5 Oct 2025
    21 Sep 2025
    5 Oct 2025
    USD 8,165
    Closed
    Standard
    21 Sep 2025
    5 Oct 2025
    21 Sep 2025
    5 Oct 2025
    USD 3,571
    Closed
    Extra for Single
    19 Oct 2025
    2 Nov 2025
    19 Oct 2025
    2 Nov 2025
    USD 8,165
    Fully booked
    Standard
    19 Oct 2025
    2 Nov 2025
    19 Oct 2025
    2 Nov 2025
    USD 3,571
    Fully booked
    Extra for Single
    18 Nov 2025
    2 Dec 2025
    18 Nov 2025
    2 Dec 2025
    USD 8,422
    Fully booked
    Standard
    18 Nov 2025
    2 Dec 2025
    18 Nov 2025
    2 Dec 2025
    USD 3,462
    Fully booked
    Extra for Single
    5 Dec 2025
    19 Dec 2025
    5 Dec 2025
    19 Dec 2025
    USD 8,449
    Limited availability
    Standard
    5 Dec 2025
    19 Dec 2025
    5 Dec 2025
    19 Dec 2025
    USD 3,462
    Limited availability
    Extra for Single
    16 Dec 2025
    30 Dec 2025
    16 Dec 2025
    30 Dec 2025
    USD 9,109
    Guaranteed
    Standard
    16 Dec 2025
    30 Dec 2025
    16 Dec 2025
    30 Dec 2025
    USD 3,506
    Guaranteed
    Extra for Single
    4 Jan 2026
    18 Jan 2026
    4 Jan 2026
    18 Jan 2026
    USD 9,066
    Guaranteed
    Standard
    4 Jan 2026
    18 Jan 2026
    4 Jan 2026
    18 Jan 2026
    USD 3,741
    Guaranteed
    Extra for Single
    18 Jan 2026
    1 Feb 2026
    18 Jan 2026
    1 Feb 2026
    USD 9,315
    Guaranteed
    Standard
    18 Jan 2026
    1 Feb 2026
    18 Jan 2026
    1 Feb 2026
    USD 3,831
    Guaranteed
    Extra for Single
    26 Jan 2026
    9 Feb 2026
    26 Jan 2026
    9 Feb 2026
    USD 9,557
    Guaranteed
    Standard
    26 Jan 2026
    9 Feb 2026
    26 Jan 2026
    9 Feb 2026
    USD 4,055
    Guaranteed
    Extra for Single
    11 Feb 2026
    25 Feb 2026
    11 Feb 2026
    25 Feb 2026
    USD 9,914
    Fully booked
    Standard
    11 Feb 2026
    25 Feb 2026
    11 Feb 2026
    25 Feb 2026
    USD 4,346
    Fully booked
    Extra for Single
    20 Feb 2026
    6 Mar 2026
    20 Feb 2026
    6 Mar 2026
    USD 9,914
    Limited availability
    Standard
    20 Feb 2026
    6 Mar 2026
    20 Feb 2026
    6 Mar 2026
    USD 4,346
    Limited availability
    Extra for Single
    11 Mar 2026
    25 Mar 2026
    11 Mar 2026
    25 Mar 2026
    USD 9,992
    Guaranteed
    Standard
    11 Mar 2026
    25 Mar 2026
    11 Mar 2026
    25 Mar 2026
    USD 4,236
    Guaranteed
    Extra for Single
    27 Mar 2026
    10 Apr 2026
    27 Mar 2026
    10 Apr 2026
    USD 9,914
    Guaranteed
    Standard
    27 Mar 2026
    10 Apr 2026
    27 Mar 2026
    10 Apr 2026
    USD 4,340
    Guaranteed
    Extra for Single
    19 Sep 2026
    3 Oct 2026
    19 Sep 2026
    3 Oct 2026
    USD 8,982
    Available
    Standard
    19 Sep 2026
    3 Oct 2026
    19 Sep 2026
    3 Oct 2026
    USD 3,928
    Available
    Extra for Single
    3 Oct 2026
    17 Oct 2026
    3 Oct 2026
    17 Oct 2026
    USD 8,982
    Available
    Standard
    3 Oct 2026
    17 Oct 2026
    3 Oct 2026
    17 Oct 2026
    USD 3,928
    Available
    Extra for Single
    20 Oct 2026
    3 Nov 2026
    20 Oct 2026
    3 Nov 2026
    USD 8,982
    Available
    Standard
    20 Oct 2026
    3 Nov 2026
    20 Oct 2026
    3 Nov 2026
    USD 3,928
    Available
    Extra for Single
    2 Nov 2026
    16 Nov 2026
    2 Nov 2026
    16 Nov 2026
    USD 9,265
    Available
    Standard
    2 Nov 2026
    16 Nov 2026
    2 Nov 2026
    16 Nov 2026
    USD 3,928
    Available
    Extra for Single
    16 Nov 2026
    30 Nov 2026
    16 Nov 2026
    30 Nov 2026
    USD 9,265
    Available
    Standard
    16 Nov 2026
    30 Nov 2026
    16 Nov 2026
    30 Nov 2026
    USD 3,808
    Available
    Extra for Single
    3 Dec 2026
    17 Dec 2026
    3 Dec 2026
    17 Dec 2026
    USD 9,296
    Available
    Standard
    3 Dec 2026
    17 Dec 2026
    3 Dec 2026
    17 Dec 2026
    USD 3,808
    Available
    Extra for Single
    14 Dec 2026
    28 Dec 2026
    14 Dec 2026
    28 Dec 2026
    USD 9,672
    Available
    Standard
    14 Dec 2026
    28 Dec 2026
    14 Dec 2026
    28 Dec 2026
    USD 3,857
    Available
    Extra for Single

    Important Information

    PLEASE NOTE: All departures have unspecified superior outside cabins with windows on the Norwegian coastal voyage, we are able to upgrade cabins on request, but subject to availability.

    Activities differ when travelling in Autumn (before the snow arrives). Autumn Activities in Ivalo will be a husky wagon ride, Wood sauna experience, BBQ workshop and Aurora hunting by car.

    We recommend arriving into Oslo a day or so before the tour starts and enjoying this city. The first few days on tour is very busy and not being affected by jetlag will help you enjoy the activities. We also offer an extension tour to Helsinki and Tallinn after your tour.

    Norwegian Coastal Voyage Excursions:

    For your convenience and flexibility, any excursions you wish to take part in are booked directly on board the ship. The onboard Expedition Team will advise you on the most suitable excursions for your interests. Booking onboard means you can factor in the weather at the time of booking as many of these experiences are weather-dependent. Booking on board also gives you the option of cancelling free of charge up to 24 hours before the excursion.

    MEDICAL AND HEALTH INFORMATION:

    All travellers need to be in good physical health in order to participate fully on this trip. When selecting your trip please make sure you have read through the itinerary carefully and assess your ability to manage and enjoy group travel. During winter, roads and footpaths can be icey so please consider carefully how much luggage you bring as you will be responsible for carrying all the luggage on these outside paths. There is limited portage service in Scandinavia and your tour escorts cannot help you, beyond reason.

    Scandinavia is a fairly accessible destination for people with restricted mobility and other disabilities and is actively working to be more accessible every day. However, please note that our group tours are often not suitable for persons with limited accessibility due to inclusions and pace. 50 Degrees North is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability and we can tailor-make independent itineraries for travellers when needed. Please contact us for further details.

    SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL:

    Several of your accommodations on this itinerary are Nordic Choice hotels, who we support due to their outstanding sustainability policies. This group of hotels are ISO 14001 certified (which is given to enterprises that have a high-quality environmental managing system), has launched plastic free initiatives in partnership with WWF, where possible is powered by renewable energy and are taking great strides to reduce water consumption and reduce the use of chemicals. Even though access to water is not an issue in Nordic countries compared to other parts of the world, this hotel is conscious of the energy consumed for heating, and chemicals required for purification, so reduction makes up part of their overall environmental policy. In addition to this they provide sustainable, organic, fair-trade food, and only use sustainably produced palm oil. Your hosts also encourage guests to eat less meat and substitute this for plant-based alternatives.

    Your glass igloo hosts in Ivalo were the first accommodation in Northern Lapland to receive the Green Key award, the leading standard for excellence in the field of environmental responsibility and sustainable operation within the tourism industry. This prestigious eco-label represents a commitment by businesses that their premises adhere to the strict criteria set by the Foundation for Environmental Education. Some examples of how they carry this out include offering recycling facilities in all cabins and no longer offering plastic bottles in accommodations, along with protecting the diversity of the surrounding nature, i.e., bird house and insect hotels. Hiking, biking, and skiing tracks are direct from the hotel and as such they encourage low carbon activities such as snowshoeing and toboggans.

    Your journey along the iconic Norwegian coastline comprises a large element of this tour. Traditionally the company Hurtigruten had exclusive access to this route, but in 2017 the Norwegian government ended their 130-year monopoly by granting Havila access and allowing them to also take travellers along the coastline. With this change comes innovation; traditionally the ships on this route are powered by fossil fuels however the Havila ships are fitted with batteries and can partly run on renewable hydroelectric power. Not only will the lack of noise and emissions improve the tourist experience and disruption to the environment, but the approach is essential to meet the strict zero emissions regulations for the fjord region to be introduced by the Norwegian government later this decade. We are proud to partner with Havila for this journey, and welcome their newer, greener ships.

    ANIMAL WELFARE POLICY:

    At 50 Degrees North, animal welfare is a top priority during all our tours and packages. We carefully select suppliers who adhere to strict animal welfare standards, ensuring that wildlife interactions are respectful and comply with local, national, and international regulations. We avoid offering excursions that involve captive wildlife, except where they are properly regulated, and all activities are designed to minimise disturbance to natural ecosystems. Our travellers are educated on responsible, including responsible animal interactions, through our 'Responsible Travel Tips' for travellers, and our guides are trained to lead by example, promoting ethical conduct towards both wild and domesticated animals. By prioritising animal welfare in every aspect of our tours, we ensure that your travel experience is both enjoyable and ethically sound. Read our article on Animal Welfare to learn more.

    Please note this tour is not suitable for children under the age of 14.

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