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8-Night Europe (North Europe)
Trollfjord
Hurtigruten
Offer: Up to 2,000 NOK Shipboard Credit per couple on select sailings
Offer Details:
Signature Voyages: The North Cape Line and The Svalbard Line
One Way: 1,000 NOK per couple shipboard credit Roundtrip: 2,000 NOK per couple shipboard credit
Original Coastal Express: The Coastal Express, The Coastal Express South, The Coastal Express North, and The Coastal Express - To the Viking Capital. (MS Midnatsol, MS Kong Harold, MS Nordkapp, MS Nordlys, MS Nordnorge, MS Polarlys, and MS Richard)
6 - 10 Days: 600 NOK per couple shipboard credit 11+ Days: 1,200 NOK per couple shipboard credit
Booking Window: Now - 12/31/25
Terms & Conditions: Shipboard Credit is per Couple in Euro. Single occupancy bookings will receive half the listed shipboard credit amount. Shipboard Credit is non-transferable, cannot be exchanged for cash, and any unused amount will not be refundable.
MS Trollfjord features modern comfort and facilities throughout. The ship hosts its own expedition team who present interesting? lectures both inside and out on deck. Have fun learning about the nature, wildlife, culture and history you see along the way. Topics depend on the season and where we sail in. MS Trollfjord's large, two-storey panorama lounge above the bow features wall-to-wall glass, allowing in lots of natural light and providing? extraordinary views of the passing scenery. The ship's sun deck and Jacuzzi are found on Deck 9. MS Trollfjord also exhibits original paintings that? were once aboard the old Hurtigruten ship, MS Harald Jarl.
Hurtigruten continues to move boundaries for green technology: Through giant makeovers, three Hurtigruten vessels will be transformed to premium, hybrid powered expedition cruise ships.
With these new expedition cruise vessels?, you will be able to explore Norway like never before, with all the comforts, facilities and expertise you need for creating a perfect adventure. Combined with groundbreaking green technology, these ships will truly stand out, Hurtigruten CEO Daniel Skjeldam says.
As they are transformed into full-fledged premium expedition cruise ships, the current MS Trollfjord will be renamed MS Maud in 2021.
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Thursday, 12/24/26
About Tromso
The capital of the Arctic is a lively and beautiful city packed with culture and history, and surrounded by mountains, fjords and islands.
It is the largest urban area in Northern Norway and the second largest north of the Arctic Circle in Sápmi (following Murmansk). Most of Tromsø, including the city centre, is located on the island of Tromsøya, 350 kilometres (217 mi) north of the Arctic Circle. Substantial parts of the urban area are also situated on the mainland to the east, and on parts of Kvaløya—a large island to the west. Tromsøya is connected to the mainland by the Tromsø Bridge and the Tromsøysund Tunnel, and to the island of Kvaløya by the Sandnessund Bridge. The city is warmer than most other places located on the same latitude, due to the warming effect of the Gulf Stream.
The city centre of Tromsø contains the highest number of old wooden houses in Northern Norway, the oldest house dating from 1789. The Arctic Cathedral, a modern church from 1965, is probably the most famous landmark in Tromsø. The city is a cultural centre for its region, with several festivals taking place in the summer. Some of Norway's best-known musicians, Torbjørn Brundtland and Svein Berge of the electronica duo Röyksopp and Lene Marlin grew up and started their careers in Tromsø. Noted electronic musician Geir Jenssen also hails from Tromsø.
Norways northern-most settlement is the picturesque fishing village of Honningsvag. Cross the empty expanse of Arctic tundra to the North Cape. There you will stand atop a a 1,000-foot sheer granite cliff at the literal European end of the earth.
Honningsvag Attractions
Almost all visitors to this area come specifically to visit the North Cape. While in Honningsvag, you might enjoy the Nordkapphuset, where the museum features interesting displays depicting the local history and culture.
Alta, the Town of the Northern Lights, is continously growing and developing, and has become a centre of commerce and service for large parts of Western Finnmark and North Troms. Finnmark College, the regional educational centre, attracts around 2000 students from the Nordic countries and Russia. Alta's unique closeness to coast, inland, valleys, forests and plains, combined with a generous climate, makes it an excellent habitat for a great variety of plant and animal life.
Alta Attractions
Here are a few of the places of interest and activities in and around the Town of the Northern Lights: Alta Museum - UNESCO's World Heritage Site, received "European Museum of the Year Award" in 1993. Alta Museum is located near Northern Europe's largest and richest rock carving range. Northern Light Iglo is a hotel made in ice. Even the glasses in bar are made out of ice! Enjoy a truly special experience and unexpected comfort by spending a night at the Northern Light Iglo. You get a warm sleeping bag on a bed of snow, with comfortable reindeer skins, surrounded by ice and snow. The Northern Lights Observatory called Haldde at Mt. Sukkertoppen, built in 1899, the world's oldest permanent northern lights observatory. Sautso - Alta Canyon. Visit Northern Europe's largest Canyon! Destination Alta and The Tourist Information have more information and organises guided tours to the Canyon and the Power Station and dam.
Andalsnes is a modern town with a history deeply shaped by WWII. Located at the mouth of a fjord, the town is a hotspot for climbing, fishing and skiing. Visit Andalsnes on a Norwegian Fjord itinerary or arrive via the scenic Rauma Railway.
Andalsnes Attractions
Andalsnes is the starting point for one of the great motor drives in Norway: the Trollstigvegen, a 2-hour drive along Route 63 south to Geiranger. The highway climbs to 620m (2,034 ft.) over a distance of 8km (5 miles). The Orneveien or "Eagle's Road" down to Geiranger was a marvel of Norwegian engineering upon its completion in 1952.
Andalsnes Activities
Vegmuseum, Trollstigen , is a little museum at the pass, with exhibitions relating the story of how this incredible road came to be.
Another grand highlight of the area is en route to Dombås (Rte. 9). Both road and train lines follow the Troll Wall or Trollveggen, a major challenge for mountaineers, rising 1,800m (5,905 ft.). A combined Norwegian and British team "conquered" it in 1965.
The visitor center distributes more than a dozen leaflets outlining the best hiking trails through the Romsdalen Alps, a string of mountains enveloping Åndalsnes. The most dramatic route -- and our all-time favorite -- is the full-day jaunt that begins 50m (164 ft.) north of Åndalsnes and climbs to the summit of Nesaksla Mountain, rising 715m (2,345 ft.) over Åndalsnes. At the top you're rewarded with another one of those awesome panoramas. On a clear day you can see down to the Romsdalsfjord. From here the climb continues to the summit of Høgnosa at 991m (3,251 ft.) and on to Åkesfjellet at 1,215m (3,986 ft.).
The Romsdalsfjord is one of the most scenic in western Norway, cutting a deep gash into the earth and extending west of Åndalsnes. The tourist office can arrange 4-hour fishing tours of the fjord at a cost of 250NOK ($36) per person. An annual local license can be obtained for180NOK ($25) from the tourist office.
Bergen is set like a jewel amid seven mountains on the majestic Byfjord. The historic Hanseatic Wharf and 12th-centry fortress gives visitors a glimpse of the influence of the old commercial center. You can attend a piano recital at the home of composer Edvard Grieg.
Bergen Attractions
"Norway in a nutshell" is one of the most popular round trips in Norway. It takes you through some of the loveliest scenery in Fjord Norway. You experience the Flaam railway line, the Aurlandsfjord, the Naeroyfjord (the narrowest part of the Sognefjord) and the steep Stalheimskleivane hairpin bends
Bergen Activities
Experience the Flaam Railway - the amazing rail journey between the high-mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Line down to Flaam Station innermost in the Aurlandfjord
Take a Folgefonni Glacier tour
See western Norway from the air in a Fonna Fly - Seaplanes
See Kinsarvik Church, dating from 1160, is one of the oldest stone churches in Norway
At Rosendal you can visit the Rosendal Barony with Scandinavia's smallest baronial manor, built in 1665
Come and see the unique view from the top of Mount Ulriken! Free telescopes. Ulriken Mountain Café is open when the cable-car is running
Rosenkrantz Tower dates back to medieval times. The tower was erected by the governor of Bergen Castle (Bergenhus), Erik Rosenkrantz, and served as a combined residence and fortified tower to Bergen
Bryggens Museum is a cultural history museum based on finds made during the archaeological excavations at Bryggen between 1955 and 1972, showing the foundations of the city's oldest buildings from the 12th century on their original site
The medieval Castle Håkon's Hall was built during the reign of King Haakon Haakonsson between 1247 and 1261. It was the largest and most imposing building of the royal residency in 13th century Bergen, then the political centre of Norway
St. Mary's Church is the oldest building still existing in Bergen, from the first half of the 12th century and one of the most outstanding Romanesque churches in the country
The Bergen Aquarium is one of the finest and most extensive collections of marine fauna in Europe
The Arboretum, founded in 1971, occupies an area of 125 acres, part of which is planted with a variety of foreign trees and shrubs. Good walking in wooded surroundings and spots for swimming
The largest and most important port in southeast Norway. A popular shopping area. Kristiansand, city and seaport in southern Norway, on the Skagerrak Strait. It is the seat of Vest-Agder County. Fish products, paper, pulp, and timber are shipped from here, and tourism is important. Kristiansand was founded in 1641 by Christian IV, king of Denmark and Norway. The city became an Episcopal see in 1682. Population (1993 estimate) 67,113.
Oslo promotes itself as an outdoors city where the people are friendly and the air and water are clean. It also unashamedly bills itself as Scandinavia's top destination and proudly boasts that its summer climate 'outwarms' all its rivals from home and abroad. In fact its 'niceness' is perhaps the most lasting impression that most visitors take home with them. It's not spectacular and there are other places in Norway that are more exciting, but Oslo is free from the very things that makes staying in most capital cities tedious. It's compact but not too small, it's old but not in decay, it's expensive but there are ways around it and it's welcoming without being in your face. So if you've saved your pennies and want to see a slice of Scandinavian beauty, pack your bags, head to Oslo and enjoy... everyone does.
Oslo Attractions
For a spectacular view of the city and the fjord, visit Akershus Castle. Sitting on a cliff, this fortress was originally built in 1300. The present structure dates mainly from the 17th century and features quaint buildings and beautiful grounds.
Oslo Activities
Experience the sites, history and art of Oslo as you travel through the beautiful scenic countryside to Hadeland, where you can discover the art of Hadeland Glassworks.
Visit the Royal Palace, current residence of the Royal Family.
Take the winding road of Holmenkollen Hill where you'll see charming residences and impressive views. At the top, you'll see the world-famous ski-jumping area Hollmenkollen, built for the 1952 Olympics.
Visit the Viking Ship Museum and see the incredible artisanship of all the beautiful Viking long ships.
MS Trollfjord features modern comfort and facilities throughout. The ship hosts its own expedition team who present interesting? lectures both inside and out on deck. Have fun learning about the nature, wildlife, culture and history you see along the way. Topics depend on the season and where we sail in. MS Trollfjord's large, two-storey panorama lounge above the bow features wall-to-wall glass, allowing in lots of natural light and providing? extraordinary views of the passing scenery. The ship's sun deck and Jacuzzi are found on Deck 9. MS Trollfjord also exhibits original paintings that? were once aboard the old Hurtigruten ship, MS Harald Jarl.
Hurtigruten continues to move boundaries for green technology: Through giant makeovers, three Hurtigruten vessels will be transformed to premium, hybrid powered expedition cruise ships.
With these new expedition cruise vessels?, you will be able to explore Norway like never before, with all the comforts, facilities and expertise you need for creating a perfect adventure. Combined with groundbreaking green technology, these ships will truly stand out, Hurtigruten CEO Daniel Skjeldam says.
As they are transformed into full-fledged premium expedition cruise ships, the current MS Trollfjord will be renamed MS Maud in 2021.
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Cabin Categories | Decks
Arctic Superior
Arctic Superior (P2)
Arctic Superior (U2)
Arctic Superior | Middle decks for two travellers
Arctic Superior | Upper deck for 2 travellers
Arctic Superior | Upper deck for two travellers
Arctic Superior | Wheelchair accessible cabin for up to 3 travellers
Arctic Superior Middle deck for 2 travellers
Arctic Superior Upper Deck for 2 Travellers
Captains Suite
Expedition suite
Expedition Suite (M2)
Expedition Suite (MG)
Expedition Suite (MX)
Expedition Suite (Q2)
Expedition Suite | Grand suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite | Mini suite on middle deck
Expedition Suite | Owners suite on upper deck
Expedition Suite | Suite on upper deck
Expedition suite Owners suite on upper deck
Grand Suite
Inside Cabin
Minisuite
Outside Cabin
Polar Inside
Polar Inside (I2)
Polar Inside | Middle deck for 2 travellers
Polar Inside | Upper and middle decks for two travellers
Polar Inside Middle Deck for 2 travellers
Polar Outside
Polar Outside - Middle deck for 2 travellers
Polar Outside (J3)
Polar Outside (L2)
Polar Outside (N2)
Polar Outside (P2)
Polar Outside | Lower deck for 2 travellers
Polar Outside | Middle deck for 2 travellers
Polar Outside | Middle deck for up to 3 travellers
Polar Outside lower deck for 2 travellers
Polar Outside Middle Deck for 2 travellers
Polar Outside Middle deck for 3 travellers
Suite
Cabin Details
Relaxation and comfort are the hallmarks of our Arctic superior cabins. Situated on both the upper and middle decks, they all have bathrooms with shower/WC. The cabins also have a TV and kettle with complimentary teas and coffees. Most of the cabins have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. A very limited number have double beds. All the cabins have individual specifications.
Relaxation and comfort are the hallmarks of our Arctic superior cabins. Situated on both the upper and middle decks, they all have bathrooms with shower/WC. The cabins also have a TV and kettle with complimentary teas and coffees. Most of the cabins have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. A very limited number have double beds. All the cabins have individual specifications.
Relaxation and comfort are the hallmarks of our Arctic superior cabins. Situated on both the upper and middle decks, they all have bathrooms with shower/WC. These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the middle deck have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa.
These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the top/upper decks have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. A very limited number have double beds and fridges.
These comfy cabins offer a room with a view and easy access to the restaurant, bistro, activity centre, and lecture halls. Some windows look out onto the mid-level walking deck. Image for illustration only.
These comfy cabins offer a room with a view and easy access to the restaurant, bistro, activity centre, and lecture halls. Some windows look out onto the mid-level walking deck. Image for illustration only.
These comfy cabins offer a room with a view and easy access to the restaurant, bistro, activity centre, and lecture halls. Some windows look out onto the mid-level walking deck. Image for illustration only.
Relax and watch the fjords and mountains of the Norwegian coast from your own window in this cabin. Beds are either a double or a twin with one bed converting into a sofa.
Relax and watch the fjords and mountains of the Norwegian coast from your own window in this cabin. Beds are either a double or a twin with one bed converting into a sofa.
Relax and watch the fjords and mountains of the Norwegian coast from your own window in this cabin. Beds are either a double or a twin with one bed converting into a sofa.
Relax and watch the fjords and mountains of the Norwegian coast from your own window in this cabin. Beds are either a double or a twin with one bed converting into a sofa.
Relax in this comfortable cabin that has a full view of the Norwegian coast and a double bed.
Relax in this comfortable cabin that has a full view of the Norwegian coast and a double bed.
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Relaxation and comfort are the hallmarks of our Arctic superior cabins. Situated on both the upper and middle decks, they all have bathrooms with shower/WC. These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the middle deck have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa.
Relaxation and comfort are the hallmarks of our Arctic superior cabins. Situated on both the upper and middle decks, they all have bathrooms with shower/WC. The cabins also have a TV and kettle with complimentary teas and coffees.These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the top/upper decks have separate beds, one of which doubles as a sofa. A very limited number have double beds and fridges.
Our Expedition suites are the most luxurious cabins on board. Situated on the upper deck of the ship, the cabins feature seating areas with TV, bathrooms with shower/WC, and most with double beds. All of the suites provide complimentary cabin kits, with bathrobe, slippers and more. Some suites have more facilities than others.
These elegant suites on the upper deck have one or two rooms, a seating area, TV, kettle, tea/coffee and minibar. Most have a private balcony.
These exclusive suites on the upper deck have one or two rooms, a seating area, TV, kettle, tea/coffee, stereo, internet access and minibar. Some of suites also have a bathtub. Most of the suites have bay windows and a few have private balconies.
These exclusive suites on the upper decks have two rooms, a seating area, TV, kettle, tea/coffee, stereo, internet access minibar and private balcony. Travel in the best way possible!
These comfortable suites on the middle and upper decks have double beds, and most have sofa groups as well. The suites also have a TV, kettle, tea/coffee, internet access and minibar.
The second largest suite on the ship has a dedicated seating area plus a bedroom with an ensuite. Most have bay windows, some have a bathtub, and a few have private balconies. Image for illustration only.
The second largest suite on the ship has a dedicated seating area plus a bedroom with an ensuite. Most have bay windows, some have a bathtub, and a few have private balconies. Image for illustration only.
Smaller but by no means less stylish, mini-suites still sport a king-size bed to send you off to sleep after a busy day exploring the Norwegian coast. Most have a sofa to relax on as well. Image for illustration only.
Smaller but by no means less stylish, mini-suites still sport a king-size bed to send you off to sleep after a busy day exploring the Norwegian coast. Most have a sofa to relax on as well. Image for illustration only.
For unmatched luxury, youll want the owners suite. Exclusive to the upper deck, they consist of a comfortable lounge and the bedroom with ensuite bathtub. The added wow-factor is a private balcony from where you can watch the Norwegian coast go by. Image for illustration only.
For unmatched luxury, youll want the owners suite. Exclusive to the upper deck, they consist of a comfortable lounge and the bedroom with ensuite bathtub. The added wow-factor is a private balcony from where you can watch the Norwegian coast go by. Image for illustration only.
These elegant suites come with a seating area as standard, in addition to the bedroom and ensuite. Most feature a private balcony where you can enjoy the fresh sea air. Image for illustration only.
These elegant suites come with a seating area as standard, in addition to the bedroom and ensuite. Most feature a private balcony where you can enjoy the fresh sea air. Image for illustration only.
Our Expedition suites are the most luxurious cabins on board. Situated on the upper deck of the ship, the cabins feature seating areas with TV, bathrooms with shower/WC, and most with double beds. All of the suites provide complimentary cabin kits, with bathrobe, slippers and more. Some suites have more facilities than others.
These exclusive suites on the upper decks have two rooms, a seating area, TV, kettle, tea/coffee, stereo, internet access minibar and private balcony. Travel in the best way possible!
1 room, full-sized bed, seating area, TV , minibar, safe, bay window or veranda
2-bed cabin with a bed and sofa bed or bunk beds
QJ: 2-bed cabin with separate beds or a single full-sized bed, seating area, TV , minibar, limited view
Q: 1 room, full-sized bed, seating area, TV , minibar
QJ: 2-bed cabin with separate beds or a single full-sized bed, seating area, TV , minibar, limited view
Q: 1 room, full-sized bed, seating area, TV , minibar
2- or 3-bed cabin with a bed and sofa bed.
Categories L & J have limited or no view.
Categories J & U have a 3-bed cabin with a bunk bed.
2- or 3-bed cabin with a bed and sofa bed.
Categories L & J have limited or no view.
Categories J & U have a 3-bed cabin with a bunk bed.
2- or 3-bed cabin with a bed and sofa bed.
Categories L & J have limited or no view.
Categories J & U have a 3-bed cabin with a bunk bed.
2- or 3-bed cabin with a bed and sofa bed.
Categories L & J have limited or no view.
Categories J & U have a 3-bed cabin with a bunk bed.
2- or 3-bed cabin with a bed and sofa bed.
Categories L & J have limited or no view.
Categories J & U have a 3-bed cabin with a bunk bed.
Our Polar Inside cabins are mostly on the middle or lower decks and all have bathrooms with shower/WC. All of the cabins have separate beds (one of which is a sofa bed) or upper and lower berths. The cabins all have individual specifications.
Our Polar Inside cabins are mostly on the middle or lower decks and all have bathrooms with shower/WC. All of the cabins have separate beds (one of which is a sofa bed) or upper and lower berths. The cabins all have individual specifications.
Simple and functional, these are cosy cabins with twin beds, with one doubling up as a sofa during the day. Or the two single beds will be arranged one above the other. Image for illustration only.
Simple and functional, these are cosy cabins with twin beds, with one doubling up as a sofa during the day. Or the two single beds will be arranged one above the other. Image for illustration only.
Simple and functional, these are cosy cabins with twin beds, with one doubling up as a sofa during the day. Or the two single beds will be arranged one above the other. Image for illustration only.
Simple and functional, these are cosy cabins with twin beds, with one doubling up as a sofa during the day. Or the two single beds will be arranged one above the other. Image for illustration only.
Simple and functional, these are cosy cabins with twin beds, with one doubling up as a sofa during the day. Or the two single beds will be arranged one above the other. Image for illustration only.
Simple and functional, these are cosy cabins with twin beds, with one doubling up as a sofa during the day. Or the two single beds will be arranged one above the other. Image for illustration only.
Simple and functional, these are cosy cabins with twin beds, with one doubling up as a sofa during the day. Or the two single beds will be arranged one above the other. Image for illustration only.
Simple and functional, these cosy cabins have twin beds.
Our Polar Inside cabins are mostly on the middle or lower decks and all have bathrooms with shower/WC. All of the cabins have separate beds (one of which is a sofa bed) or upper and lower berths. The cabins all have individual specifications.
Our Polar outside cabins are mostly on the middle or lower decks and all have bathrooms with shower/WC. All of the cabins have separate beds (one of which is a sofa bed) or upper and lower berths. The cabins all have individual specifications.
These standard outside cabins for up to two people on the middle decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa.
Our Polar outside cabins are mostly on the middle or lower decks and all have bathrooms with shower/WC. These comfortable outside cabins for up to three people on the upper or middle decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The third bed is an upper berth. The cabins have limited or no view.
These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the lower decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. These cabins have portholes, some with limited or no view.
These standard outside cabins for up to two people on the middle decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa.
These standard outside cabins for up to two people on the middle decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa.
Similar to the cabins on the middle decks, these also come with twin beds with one of the beds converting to a sofa. Likewise, the view from the window may be limited or blocked. Image for illustration only.
These comfortable cabins are unchanged by the recent 2023 refurbishment, for guests who want a classic experience. They all enjoy full, unobstructed views of the passing scenery. Image for illustration only.
A standard cabin grade with twin beds, of which one converts to a sofa. The view from the porthole may be blocked, partially covered, or look out onto the mid-level walking deck. Image for illustration only.
A standard cabin grade with twin beds, of which one converts to a sofa. The view from the porthole may be blocked, partially covered, or look out onto the mid-level walking deck. Image for illustration only.
These cabins allow for up to three people to share the room. Of the three single beds, one converts into a sofa and one is an upper berth. The porthole gives a limited or no view. Image for illustration only.
These cabins allow for up to three people to share the room. Of the three single beds, one converts into a sofa and one is an upper berth. The porthole gives a limited or no view. Image for illustration only.
These cabins allow for up to three people to share the room. Of the three single beds, one converts into a sofa and one is an upper berth. The porthole gives a limited or no view. Image for illustration only.
These cabins allow for up to three people to share the room. Of the three single beds, one converts into a sofa and one is an upper berth. The porthole gives a limited or no view. Image for illustration only.
These cabins allow for up to three people to share the room. Of the three single beds, one converts into a sofa and one is an upper berth. The porthole gives a limited or no view. Image for illustration only.
Our Polar outside cabins are mostly on the middle or lower decks and all have bathrooms with shower/WC. These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the lower decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. These cabins have portholes, some with limited or no view.
Our Polar outside cabins are mostly on the middle or lower decks and all have bathrooms with shower/WC. These standard outside cabins for up to two people on the middle decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa.
Our Polar outside cabins are mostly on the middle or lower decks and all have bathrooms with shower/WC. These comfortable outside cabins for up to three people on the upper or middle decks have separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The third bed is an upper berth. The cabins have limited or no view.
1 room, full-sized bed, seating area, TV , minibar, veranda
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Departure Port:
Tromso
Sailing Date:
Thursday, 12/24/26
Return Date:
Friday, 01/01/27
Nights:
8
Ship:
Trollfjord
Cruise Line:
Hurtigruten
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