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ITINERARY
DAY 1 Sailing The Svalbard Line Bergen – gateway to the
fjords Welcome to Bergen! Your voyage begins in this beautiful city on
the west coast of Norway. What began as a small village was developed
by King Olav Kyree in 1070 AD and is now Norway’s second
largest city. The majestic peaks that famously surround the city give
Bergen its nickname, “The City of Seven Mountains”.
Nestled in Bergen’s center is Vågen Bay, the
historic core of the city, and home to the UNESCO-listed Bryggen
quarter made up of charming cobblestone streets and local boutique
shops. Across from Bryggen, you’ll find the fish market,
which cooks up fresh and delicious seafood dishes to feast on. Before
you board MS Trollfjord, visit our comfortable guest lounge at the
Bergen Terminal. Here, you can talk to staff about securing a spot on
any optional excursions still available. Once we’ve welcomed
you aboard, you’ll meet your ship’s Coastal
Experience Team, who will be your hosts and guides to the Norwegian
coastline and Svalbard. Get acquainted with your shipmates and take
some time to get comfortable in your new home-away-from-home. Enjoy
your first meal aboard the ship, and watch the row of colorful
buildings on the seafront get smaller behind you as you sail into the
Norwegian Sea.
DAY 2 Alpine village by the fjord Åndalsnes Located along the
Isfjord, Åndalsnes is a picturesque coastal town, home to
about 2,000 people. The literal highlights of Åndalsnes are
the mountains that tower over the town. Experience the Norwegian
concept of friluftsliv – a love of the outdoors –
through a variety of activities, such as hiking to Rampestreken
viewpoint. For an easier way to take in the sights, sit back for a
relaxing ride on the Romsdal Gondola or travel the winding Trollstigen
Pass by bus. Whichever activities you choose, this day will bring you
the best views of the Isfjord, Romsdalsfjord, and surrounding peaks.
DAY 3 Norway’s oldest fishing community Træna
Træna is an archipelago that sits along the Helgeland coast
at the edge of the Arctic Circle, 33 nautical miles northwest of the
mainland. Made up of around 500 islands, islets, and skerries, only
four are inhabited year-round. Spend the afternoon in one of
Norway’s oldest fishing communities. If weather permits, you
might be able to enjoy such activities as hiking and biking, or even
island hopping. With a large population of Sea Eagles, birdwatching is
another activity you won’t want to miss. For a truly
authentic experience, step into the age-old shoes of a Norwegian
fisherman, and cast a line under the summer sun. When it’s
time to leave in the evening, take some time to rest onboard and
unwind. We’ll cross the Arctic Circle as we continue heading
north, commemorating the moment with a little Norwegian ceremony.
DAY 4 The Tip of Lofoten Reine Today, we explore the famed Lofoten
Islands. Watch for the steep mountains rising from the sea as we
approach from the south in the morning. We dock in Reine, an important
– and picture-perfect – fishing village since 1743.
This is one of the most-photographed landscapes in all of Norway, where
red-painted rorbuer cling to a string of islands beneath sharp mountain
ranges reflected in the waters below. Not far to the south of Reine, at
the western tip of the Lofoten archipelago, you’ll find
Å, one of the best-preserved traditional fishing villages in
Norway. You can visit it on an optional excursion. At the heart of this
tiny village is the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, which covers the
importance and development of fishing in Lofoten over the last 250
years.
DAY 5 Gateway to the Arctic Tromsø – gateway to
the Arctic Tromsø is northern Norway’s urban
Arctic hotspot, boasting impressive architecture, hip restaurants, and
the world’s northernmost university. Calling into
Tromsø on the way to or from Svalbard follows in the
footsteps of history. Most explorers and sailors on Arctic expeditions
would embark from or return to the city. We aim to dock here in the
morning, giving you a whole day to explore this historic Arctic city
and its surroundings. Take your pick from a number of optional
excursions. Learn more about the culture and polar history of
Tromsø on a city walk, or take a scenic bus tour. You can
also visit the striking Arctic Cathedral, which has an impressively
large multi-colored stained-glass window. Or ride the Fjellheisen Cable
Car up Storsteinen Mountain for exceptionally beautiful views of the
city, mountains, and fjords.
DAY 6 At the top of Europe Honningsvåg –
gateway to the North Cape Around mid-morning, we arrive at
Honningsvåg, the northernmost city in mainland Norway. You
have several optional excursions to pick from here. These could include
taking a bus or riding a quad to the North Cape, a hike with your
Coastal Experience Team, or an introduction to what life is like at
71°N. Honningsvåg is also the gateway to the North
Cape, the northernmost point of Europe. The plateau stands one thousand
feet (307 meters) above the sea, and is just over 1,000 miles south of
the geographical North Pole. Take a moment to gaze out across the sea
from a top the soaring cliffs, watching the waves crash against the
rocks below. Sailing away from Honningsvåg, we’ll
enjoy dramatic views of the plateau from the sea. The ship will head
further into the Barents Sea, leaving mainland Norway’s coast
far behind us.
DAY 7 At sea around Bjørnøya The
southernmost island of the Svalbard archipelago,
Bjørnøya sits just past the halfway point between
mainland Norway and Spitsbergen. We’ll be viewing this
inaccessible land from the ship in the afternoon, so think of this as
the prologue to your Svalbard adventure. Upon seeing the island, you
might notice the lack of trees, and even bushes. Very little grows
here, with the land partly being covered only by a layer of moss and
lichen. Whatever does grow here is fertilized by the abundant birdlife
that nests on the sea cliffs. Get your camera ready to capture Little
Auks, Puffins, Black-legged Kittiwakes, and Northern Fulmars flying
over dramatic cliff tops and steep slopes, alongside many other seabird
species. Contrary to its name, which means “Bear
Island”, the only native mammals are Arctic foxes. The island
was named after a polar bear was spotted swimming in the waters nearby,
but this is an unlikely sight this far south.
DAY 8 At the edge of the world Longyearbyen Today, we arrive at the
Svalbard archipelago and make our way up to Spitsbergen, the largest of
the three main islands. Magnificent brown and green mountains rise and
ripple up from the High Arctic tundra while rivers of snow-melt trickle
through the valley plains, glistening under the summer sun. Take a
moment to just be here, now, in Svalbard. You’re at a
latitude more than 78°N and under 820 miles from the North Pole
itself. The air of this Arctic desert is fresh and pure, and
temperatures in summer average between zero and eight degrees Celsius
thanks to a warm northern branch of the Gulf Stream. In early
afternoon, we find Longyearbyen nestled on the banks of Isfjord. A
former coal mining colony, it is the biggest settlement in Svalbard and
a hub for adventure travelers, as well as scientists and engineers
attached to local research projects, like the famous Global Seed Vault.
Spend some time strolling around the town, admiring its collection of
galleries, pubs, restaurants, brewery, and the notable North Pole
Expedition Museum. You’ll also have optional excursions to
pick from that bring you into the awe-inspiring landscapes surrounding
Longyearbyen. Explore by e-bike, open boat, or on a wagon pulled by
dogs. You could go on a fossil hike, or have a wilderness experience at
Camp Barentz. And if you’ve ever wanted to try dog sledding
without snow, this is your chance.
DAY 9 Science on the Arctic frontier Ny-Ålesund At the tip of
Brøgger peninsula, on one of Kongsfjord’s shores,
is Ny-Ålesund. Like Longyearbyen, it began as a coal mine but
became host to scientific stations from the mid 20th century. During
the summer, there are over a hundred researchers based in the town,
representing 20 glaciology and climate institutes from more than 10
countries. Wander around what is one of the northernmost settlements in
the world, drop in at the local museum and souvenir shop, or send a
far-flung postcard back to friends and family from the small post
office. If you weren’t up in time to enjoy the impressive
views of Kongsfjord on the way to Ny-Ålesund, make sure
you’re on deck as we leave. It’s one of the largest
fjords in the area, with an entrance guarded by two colossal creaking
glaciers that regularly deposit ice into the fjord. This stretch is
also a good place to look out for walrus basking on the shores and for
many different species of migrating birds, including puffins, king
eiders, pink-footed geese, and guillemots. Arctic fox and Svalbard
reindeer can sometimes be spotted on land while the white beluga whale
has been known to surface in the waters here too. If we’re
very lucky, we might even see a polar bear prowling the coast for
bearded and ringed seals.
DAY 10 Leaving Svalbard Unfortunately, it’s time for us to
say farewell to Svalbard and to Spitsbergen and sail south back to
mainland Norway. On board the ship, use the day to relax. If skies are
clear, enjoy some summer sun out on deck and keep on the lookout for
whales, dolphins, and porpoises. For some fascinating insights into
local history and wildlife, catch a lecture delivered by the Coastal
Experience Team. Enjoy the sumptuous food and drinks on board, courtesy
of our Norway’s Coastal Kitchen concept that features the
finest, most flavorsome, local Norwegian produce. You can also curl up
with a good book in the lounge or chat with new-found friends in the
bar while reminiscing together about your favorite experiences of the
voyage so far.
DAY 11 Exploring ‘Little Norway’ Senja After a day
at sea, we arrive back to mainland Norway. Our first stop of the day is
Tromsø, to drop off any cargo from Svalbard and pick up
cargo bound for ports to the south, before we continue south to Senja.
The island is one of the country’s largest, and northern
Norway’s fast-rising star destination, as you’d
expect for a place ranked among CNN’s top ten most beautiful
islands in the world. Often proudly described by locals as a
‘mini Norway’, Senja has a concentration of diverse
landscapes that mirror different parts of the Norwegian coast, from the
sandy beaches, turquoise waters and lofty mountains of its northern
coast to the rocky coastline and pine forests of southern Senja and
Ånderdalen National Park. You'll find rolling hills and birch
forests to the east. Disembark in the charming fishing village of
Torsken and explore by bus, e-bike, on foot, or take to the fjords on a
wildlife safari on one of the optional excursions.
DAY 12 Fall in love with Lofoten Stokmarknes – the birthplace
of Hurtigruten, Svolvær – at the heart of Lofoten
Start the day with a few hours in Stokmarknes, an historic town with a
special place in our hearts. It’s the birthplace of
Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express. It’s a fitting place
for the Hurtigruten Museum, where you are immersed in the atmosphere of
a different era on our retired 1956 ship, MS Finnmarken, proudly
encased in glass on the waterfront. After Stokmarknes, we’ll
sail via Raftsundet and Trollfjord to Lofoten. The rest of the day is
all about exploring this breathtaking archipelago. Hailed as one of the
most spectacular areas in all of Norway, you’ll understand
why as you see its jagged green cliffs rise dramatically out of the
ocean, climbing high into the sky like giant teeth. The beating heart
of the archipelago is the town of Svolvær where your ship
will be based. There are shops and restaurants to enjoy, and the hours
can be spent exploring and getting to know the town yourself. To
experience the mountains, islands, and villages around
Svolvær, choose from a variety of handpicked top Lofoten
excursions. You can go fishing, kayaking, or sit back and enjoy the
incredible scenery on foot or on a bus tour.
DAY 13 Highlights of the Helgeland Coast
Brønnøysund – coastal charm right in
the middle of Norway The ship continues south and reaches the midpoint
of the Norwegian coast. This is the Helgeland Coast, a well-known
stretch full of distinctive mountains that have inspired many a
charming myth and local folklore. We will base the ship in the town of
Brønnøysund, which features a lovely marina and a
Neo-Gothic stone church from 1870. Spend your time exploring the town
or join optional excursions such as a RIB cruise. Further along from
Brønnøysund is the unique Torghatten Mountain.
The first thing you’ll notice about Torghatten is the hole
that pierces right through its center. At an easy pace, it takes about
an hour to reach the hole in Torghatten on an optional excursion. The
panoramic view of the islands stretching out before you is well worth
it.
DAY 14 Secret of the Sunnmøre Alps Ålesund, The
Hjørundfjord The ship will make a brief stop in the town of
Ålesund, known for its Art Nouveau architecture and
picturesque position on a peninsula below Mount Aksla. If
you’re joining the overland excursion to
Hjørundfjord and Sæbo, this is where you
disembark, or you can explore the town on foot. Near to
Ålesund, cutting through the peaks of the Sunnmøre
Alps, a mile (5570 feet) high, is magnificent Hjørundfjord.
Its picture-perfect position embedded in the Sunnmøre Alps
means it is the area’s hidden gem and a secret from most
other ships. On the banks of one of Hjørundfjord’s
branches is the idyllic village of Sæbø. Tender
ashore here and join an optional bus tour or hike excursion to explore
Sæbo’s charming streets, fjord and mountain
scenery, nearby villages, and local culture. If you left MS Trollfjord
to go on an excursion at Ålesund, this is also where
you’ll rejoin the ship. We are fast approaching the last day
of our voyage. What better way to celebrate our Svalbard Express
experience than a farewell dinner on our last night.
DAY 15 Back where we began Bergen – gateway to the fjords We
arrive back in Bergen in the morning. It’s time to disembark
the ship, but not before saying fond farewells to your fellow
passengers and to the crew of MS Trollfjord who made your Svalbard Line
journey such a comfortable one. You’ve traveled as part of
this historic, iconic voyage to pieces of paradise along the Norwegian
coast you won’t soon forget. If you’ve engaged in
optional excursions, will you have photos to share of you kayaking,
hiking, fishing, cycling in some of the most beautiful scenery ever
seen. We know you’ll take fond memories of the North Cape,
Helgeland, Lofoten, Senja, Hjørundfjord, crossing the Arctic
Circle, Tromsø, Bjørnøya,
Longyearbyen, and Ny-Ålesund home with you.
MS Trollfjord (Expedition, 576-guests)
This ship is named after spectacular Trollfjord in the Lofoten Islands, and provides exquisite indoor comfort, modern facilities and interior design that makes extensive use of Norwegian wood and stone.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
What’s included
For guests in cabins
- Enjoy an impressive range of included benefits when you
choose from our selection of comfortable options: Polar Inside, Polar
Outside, and Arctic Superior cabins.
Accommodation
- Choice of cabin type
- Accommodation in a comfortable cabin with ensuite bathroom
Food and drink
- Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the ship’s
main restaurant, Flora
- Daily lunch and dinner in Brasserie Árran
- Unlimited selected drinks in Flora, Brasserie
Árran, and 1893 Bar during opening hours
- Unlimited selected tea and coffee
- Afternoon snack in the bar
- Culinary demonstrations and food tastings
Life on board
- Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship and in your cabin
- Multi-lingual Coastal Experience Team
- Daily themed lectures, photography guidance, arts and
crafts sessions
- Access to the fitness room and sauna
- Music entertainment and library access
- Selection of equipment for outdoor activities off ship
- Access to Cameralla photo sharing app
Upgrade your voyage with:
- Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner in award-winning
fine-dining restaurant, Røst
- Unlimited selected drinks in Røst during opening
hours with an upgraded wine selection
- Unlimited handcrafted cocktails in the bar during opening
hours
- Afternoon tea with sparkling wine
- Hurtigruten clothing package, including shell jacket, wool
sweater, wool hat
- Camera equipment and binoculars rental
- Wide range of optional seasonal excursions and guided hikes
For guests in suites
- For the absolute best in onboard comfort, cuisine, service,
and beautifully appointed rooms, choose our Signature voyages suite
experience.
Accommodation
- Choice of suite type
- Fast track, priority check-in
- Accommodation in a stylish, spacious suite with ensuite
bathroom
- No charge on any items in your suite’s minibar
- Daily minibar refill
- King-size beds
- Daily turndown service
Food and drink
- Choice of dining times during restaurant opening hours
- Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the ship’s
main restaurant, Flora
- Daily lunch and dinner in Brasserie Árran
- Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner in award-winning
fine-dining restaurant, Røst
- Exclusive dinner with the ship’s officers
- Unlimited selected drinks in Flora, Brasserie
Árran, and 1893 Bar during opening hours
- Unlimited selected drinks in Røst during opening
hours
- Unlimited cocktails in the bar during opening hours
- Unlimited tea and coffee (selected types offered)
- Culinary demonstrations and food tastings
- Occasional afternoon tea with cakes and sparkling wine
Life on board
- Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship and in your suite
- Multi-lingual Coastal Experience Team
- Access to the fitness room and sauna
- Daily themed lectures, photography guidance, arts and
crafts sessions
- Music entertainment and library access
- Selection of equipment for outdoor activities off ship
- Visit to the bridge when in port – at the
Captain’s discretion
- Complimentary use of binoculars
- Access to Cameralla photo sharing app
Not Included
- Camera rental
- Optional seasonal excursions and guided hikes with the
Coastal Experience Team
Optional Excursions
Explore your destination even further with our wide range of exciting excursions. The excursion program presented is an indication of some of the excursions that may be available during your voyage.
Åndalsnes Town Walk and Romsdal Gondola
Starts from: Åndalsnes
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $211
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Hairpin Bends & Soaring Mountains - Trollstigen Scenic Bus Tour
Starts from: Åndalsnes
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $234
Duration: 3 hours
Stand-Up Paddleboard in Åndalsnes
Starts from: Åndalsnes
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug)
Price from: $371
Duration 4 hours
Træna Culture Walk – Poetry, Art, and Heritage
Starts from: Træna
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $152
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Arctic Dip – Sauna & Swim
Starts from: Træna
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $199
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Træna Island Hopping
Starts from: Træna
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $528
Duration: 3 hours
Reine & Lofoten Scenery
Starts from: Reine
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct), Spring (Apr - May)
Price from: $234
Duration: 5 hours
Kayaking in Reine
Starts from: Reine
Seasons: All
Price from: $270
Duration: 3 hours
Tromsø, The Arctic Capital – Summer
Starts from: Tromsø – gateway to the Arctic
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $239
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Tromsø On Foot – The City & Polar History
Starts from: Tromsø – gateway to the Arctic
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $105
Duration: 2 hours
Explore Tromsø by E-bike (Spring & Summer)
Starts from: Tromsø – gateway to the Arctic
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $211
Duration: 3 hours
Viking Homestead Visit
Starts from: Tromsø – gateway to the Arctic
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $371
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
World’s Northernmost Brewery
Starts from: Tromsø – gateway to the Arctic
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $140
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
The North Cape
Starts from: Honningsvåg – gateway to the North Cape
Seasons: All
Price from : $211
Duration: 3 hours
North Cape and King Crab Experience - Summer
Starts from : Honningsvåg – gateway to the North Cape
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug)
Price from: $432
Duration: 6 hours
Birdwatching Safari & The North Cape
Starts from: Honningsvåg – gateway to the North Cape
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug)
Price from: $234
Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes
Four Wheeler to North Cape
Starts from: Honningsvåg – gateway to the North Cape
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $529
Duration: 4 hours, 30 minutes
RIB & King Crab Experience
Starts from: Honningsvåg – gateway to the North Cape
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $465
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Svalbard Wilderness and History Experience
Starts from: Longyearbyen
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $187
Duration: 3 hours
Dogsledding on Wheels
Starts from: Longyearbyen
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $364
Duration: 4 hours
Visit a Coal Mine of the Past
Starts from: Longyearbyen
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct), Spring (Apr - May)
Price from: $174
Duration: 3 hours
Husky Dog Wagon Ride
Starts from: Longyearbyen
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $311
Duration: 3 hours
Isfjord Safari by Open Boat
Starts from: Longyearbyen
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $194
Duration: 3 hours
Longyearbyen by E-bike
Starts from: Longyearbyen
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug)
Price from: $174
Duration: 3 hours
Svalbard Hike and Fossil Hunt
Starts from: Longyearbyen
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $174
Duration: 3 hours
Senja Wildlife Safari
Starts from: Finnsnes – the gateway to Senja
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $371
Duration: 4 hours
Scenic Guided E-Bike Tour
Starts from: Torsken
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $211
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Senja Scenic Route by Bus
Starts from: Senja
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Spring (Apr - May), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $187
Duration: 3 hours
Fjord Adventure by RIB
Starts from: Senja
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug)
Price from: $199
Duration: 2 hours
Lofoten Scenery and Henningsvær
Starts from: Svolvær – at the heart of Lofoten
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $175
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Kayaking in Lofoten - Summer
Starts from: Svolvær – at the heart of Lofoten
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $387
Duration: 3 hours
Fishing in Lofoten - Summer
Starts from: Svolvær – at the heart of Lofoten
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $234
Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes
Lofoten RIB & Sea Eagle Adventure
Starts from: Svolvær – at the heart of Lofoten
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $199
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Sea Adventure by RIB
Starts from: Brønnøysund – coastal charm right in the middle of Norway
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $211
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Legends of Torghatten and Brønnøysund - Summer
Starts from: Brønnøysund – coastal charm right in the middle of Norway
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $199
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Brønnøysund by Bike
Starts from: Brønnøysund – coastal charm right in the middle of Norway
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug)
Price from: $128
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Mountain Peaks & Fjords - Scenic Bus Tour
Starts from: Ålesund
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct)
Price from: $234
Duration: 6 hours
Ålesund on Foot
Starts from: Ålesund
Seasons: Summer (Jun - Aug), Autumn (Sep - Oct), Spring (Apr - May)
Price from: $119
Duration: 1 hours 30 minutes
Walk through the Urke Valley
Starts from: The Hjørundfjord
Seasons: Spring (Apr - May), Summer (Jun - Aug)
Price from: $175
Duration: 3 hours 10 minutes