Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure through the ethereal landscapes of Scandinavia, following the trail of the enchanting Northern Lights. Beginning in the vibrant Finnish capital of Helsinki, this unforgettable journey takes you across Lapland’s snowy wilderness, through Santa Claus’ Village, and into glass igloos under the dancing auroras. Continue north to Norway’s Arctic frontier, where you’ll stay in the magical Snowhotel Kirkenes before setting sail on a five-night Hurtigruten coastal cruise, an iconic voyage through Norway’s breathtaking fjords, remote fishing villages, and dramatic peaks. Experience the best of Nordic culture, natural wonders, and local traditions - from husky sledding and reindeer encounters to the stunning Norway in a Nutshell route linking Bergen and Oslo. With premium accommodations, scenic train rides, and immersive excursions, this meticulously crafted itinerary promises the ultimate Northern Lights adventure, an elegant blend of comfort, exploration, and awe.
Welcome to Helsinki! Upon arrival make your way to your hotel and enjoy the rest of your day at your leisure. Settle in and explore the city at your own pace. In the evening, join your tour leader and fellow travellers for a welcome dinner to kick off your journey.
After breakfast this morning at your hotel, we hit the streets as you enjoy a walking tour of Helsinki by your guide that will take in the main attractions and highlights of Finland’s capital. Included on the tour are stops at Finlandia Hall, the Helsinki Opera House, and the remarkable Temppeliaukio Church, also known as the ‘Church of Rock’, built directly into the city’s bedrock.
Begin your day with an early departure from the hotel at 7:30am as you board the train for a scenic journey north to Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland. Leaving behind the cosmopolitan landscapes, the route gradually transforms into the untouched wilderness of the Arctic, offering a glimpse into Finland’s breathtaking natural beauty.
Upon arrival in Rovaniemi, take some time to explore this charming town at your leisure, where a blanket of snow is almost certain to enhance its magical winter atmosphere. As you are now within the Arctic Circle, keep an eye on the night sky—this region offers one of the best opportunities to witness the elusive Northern Lights.
On your second day in Rovaniemi, immerse yourself in an authentic Lapland experience with a visit to a local husky kennel. Here, gain insight into the essential role that huskies have played in the traditions and daily life of the indigenous Sámi people. Learn about their history, training, and the deep bond between the dogs and their handlers.
Enjoy lunch before embarking on an unforgettable husky-drawn sled or cart ride trthrough the pristine Lapland wilderness. Glide across the snow-covered landscapes, taking in the serene beauty of the Arctic as the huskies lead you on this exhilarating adventure.
No visit to Rovaniemi is complete without meeting its most famous resident - Santa Claus. After breakfast, we visit the world-renowned Santa Claus Village, where the magic of Christmas comes to life year-round. Explore this festive destination, meet Santa himself, and experience the enchanting atmosphere. Take time to interact with reindeer and immerse yourself in the joyful spirit of the season.
In the afternoon, take a scenic drive to Saariselkä, where you will check in to the Northern Lights Village and settle into your private glass igloo. Surrounded by the pristine Arctic wilderness, this unique accommodation offers a perfect vantage point for witnessing the natural beauty of Lapland. Enjoy some leisure time to soak in the tranquil surroundings before gathering for a delightful dinner at the hotel.
Following dinner, meet a local Sámi family for an intimate glimpse into their fascinating culture and way of life. Learn about their deep connection to the land and their centuries-old traditions, including the herding and care of reindeer. You will also have the opportunity to feed the family’s reindeer, a truly special experience.
Later in the evening, if weather conditions allow, embark on a magical reindeer sleigh ride through the snow-covered Lapland wilderness. Glide silently beneath the Arctic sky, keeping watch for the elusive Northern Lights dancing above.
Return to your glass igloo, where the experience continues. With luck, you may witness the breathtaking auroras from the warmth and comfort of your own bed, making for an unforgettable end to the day.
After breakfast, begin your journey north through Finnish Lapland to the small township of Inari, the cultural heart of the indigenous Sámi people. Known for their nomadic heritage and deep connection to reindeer herding, the Sámi have shaped the traditions of Scandinavia for centuries.
Upon arrival in Inari, visit the newly renovated SIIDA Museum, a renowned cultural centre showcasing the spiritual and material heritage of the Finnish Sámi. Through immersive exhibitions and carefully curated collections, gain a deeper understanding of their traditions, history, and way of life.
In the afternoon, cross the border into Norway and arrive in Kirkenes, home to the iconic Snowhotel Kirkenes.
At approximately 4:00pm, check in to the Snowhotel, where you will be welcomed with a warm drink and an introduction to this remarkable Arctic retreat. Explore the hotel’s stunning ice and snow sculptures, or opt for an optional excursion, such as a king crab safari or a Northern Lights tour (booked locally).
Tonight, settle into your cozy Gamme cabin, inspired by the traditional Sámi hunting and fishing huts found in the Lapland wilderness. End the day with an included dinner at a unique farmhouse restaurant offering an authentic Nordic dining experience in a rustic yet elegant setting.
Today after breakfast and the morning at your leisure, embark on the next stage of your Arctic adventure as you board your Hurtigruten ship for a five-night voyage along Norway’s breathtaking coastline. This legendary coastal cruise offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the country’s dramatic fjords, charming fishing villages, and rugged Arctic landscapes.
The first port of call is Vardø, home to the historic Vardøhus Fortress, a star-shaped stronghold that has guarded Norway’s northeastern frontier for centuries. As night falls, keep watch for the elusive Northern Lights, which frequently illuminate the Arctic skies during the winter months.
In the evening, arrive at the small port of Båtsfjord before continuing to Berlevåg. From the deck, you may catch a glimpse of Mount Tanahorn rising to the west or see the Kjølnes Lighthouse perched on a cliff, its beacon guiding ships through the Barents Sea. These remote ports are also home to Norway’s most famous male choir, a group of local fishermen whose powerful voices echo the maritime traditions of the region.
Settle into the rhythm of life at sea as your Arctic cruise unfolds, offering endless opportunities to witness Norway’s pristine beauty and, with luck, the enchanting Northern Lights.
As your voyage continues, the ship makes a late-night stop in Mehamn. In winter, those seeking adventure can opt for an exhilarating snowmobile excursion through the vast Arctic wilderness. Traverse snow-covered plains and valleys, breathe in the crisp winter air, and, if conditions allow, witness the Northern Lights illuminating the starry sky above.
During the day, the journey takes you through several coastal ports, including Honningsvåg and Hammerfest. In Hammerfest, visit the UNESCO-listed Meridian Column, erected in 1854 to commemorate the first precise geographic measurement of the globe—an essential milestone in mapping the Earth.
Continuing south, the ship arrives in Øksfjord, making a brief stop at the historic trading post of Skjervøy, a key maritime hub for centuries. Late in the evening, the voyage reaches Tromsø, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Arctic."
This morning, the ship arrives in Harstad, where you have the opportunity to join one of Hurtigruten’s classic excursions, A Taste of Vesterålen (optional). This immersive tour showcases the region’s rich history, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage before rejoining the ship further south in Sortland. Those who remain onboard will experience the scenic passage through Risøyrenna, a shallow channel constructed specifically for Hurtigruten in the 1920s.
Prepare for breathtaking scenery as the journey continues through the world-famous Lofoten and Vesterålen archipelagos. Known for their dramatic peaks, unspoiled wilderness, and charming fishing villages, these islands offer some of the most spectacular landscapes in Norway. A short stop in the tiny village of Risøyhamn precedes our arrival in Stokmarknes, the birthplace of Hurtigruten over 125 years ago. Here, you may wish to visit the Hurtigruten Museum to learn more about the legacy of this legendary coastal voyage.
As the ship continues south, it appears to head directly into a towering mountain—only to reveal the hidden Raftsund, a narrow strait flanked by peaks rising over 1,000 meters from the sea. The journey then reaches the breathtaking Trollfjord, one of the most dramatic fjords in Norway.
In the evening, the ship arrives in Svolvær, the largest town in Lofoten, where you can explore at your leisure or take part in one of several optional excursions. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this picturesque fishing town, perhaps unwinding at a local café, pub, or restaurant. Overnight onboard as the voyage continues southward.
Today marks an important milestone as we cross the Arctic Circle, a true rite of passage for those sailing Norway’s northern waters. To celebrate the occasion, take part in a traditional Arctic ceremony on deck, where guests are offered a spoonful of cod liver oil - a longstanding maritime tradition.
As we continue south along the stunning Helgeland Coast, marvel at the unique Torghatten Mountain, standing 258 meters above sea level. Its most striking feature is the enormous hole running through its center - 160 meters long, 35 meters high, and 20 meters wide - believed to have formed during the Ice Age.
Another highlight of the journey is sailing past the legendary Seven Sisters mountain range. According to folklore, these towering peaks were once seven beautiful troll sisters who, caught by the rising sun, were turned to stone, creating the breathtaking landscape seen today.
The voyage then makes a brief stop at the historic trading post of Nesna, before continuing to Sandnessjøen. Later in the day, we arrive in Brønnøysund, where you may choose to join an optional excursion to the Norwegian Aquaculture Centre. This insightful tour provides a closer look at Norway’s thriving seafood industry, with an opportunity to sample freshly caught Norwegian salmon.
Although we have now crossed south of the Arctic Circle, the night sky may still offer a chance to witness the magical Northern Lights.
This morning, arrive in the historic city of Trondheim, known for its beautifully preserved wooden architecture and rich Viking heritage. Take time to explore its charming streets and be sure to visit the magnificent Nidaros Cathedral, Scandinavia’s largest medieval building. Built over the burial site of King Olav II, who reigned from 1015 to 1028, this Gothic masterpiece remains a significant pilgrimage site.
As the journey continues along the Norwegian coastline, witness firsthand the vital role that fishing plays in sustaining coastal communities. The ship arrives in Kristiansund, often referred to as Norway’s dried cod capital due to its centuries-old tradition of exporting salted and dried fish. Here, you have the option to join an excursion along the renowned Atlantic Road, an official National Scenic Route. This stunning 8-kilometre stretch of highway winds across eight bridges, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and open sea.
Another optional excursion takes you deep inside the Bergtatt marble mine, where an underground boat ride across an illuminated subterranean lake leads to the mine’s Grand Hall, where you will enjoy a unique meal in an extraordinary setting.
For those who remain onboard in Kristiansund, the voyage continues with an open-sea crossing toward Molde, famously known as Norway’s "City of Roses". From here, admire the spectacular Molde Panorama, a distant view of the dramatic Romsdal Alps, their jagged peaks rising across the fjord.
As the voyage nears its conclusion, the ship makes overnight calls at Ålesund, Torvik, and Måløy. Before reaching Bergen, take in the breathtaking landscapes of Nordfjord, situated beneath the vast Jostedal Glacier. This fjord, stretching 90 kilometres inland, gradually widens to the east, offering a final glimpse of Norway’s dramatic coastal scenery.
In the morning, we arrive at Florø, Norway’s westernmost community. A few nautical miles south, the journey crosses the mouth of the majestic Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord. As we continue along the rugged, island-dotted coastline, soak in the stunning final views before the ship docks in Bergen in the early afternoon.
Upon arrival disembark and meet your private coach and English-speaking local guide for a sightseeing tour of Bergen. The tour includes a guided walk through Bryggen, St. Mary’s Church and Håkon’s Hall, two of the city's most significant historical landmarks. The tour concludes with a scenic ride on the Fløibanen Funicular, offering panoramic views of Bergen, or a visit to Troldhaugen, depending on the museum's schedule.
Enjoy the remainder of the day exploring this charming coastal city at your leisure.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Norway’s most breathtaking landscapes as you travel from Bergen to Oslo via the iconic Norway in a Nutshell route. This extraordinary adventure seamlessly combines rail, coach, and ferry travel, offering spectacular views of fjords, mountains, and picturesque villages.
The day begins with a scenic train ride from Bergen to Voss, followed by a coach journey to Gudvangen. As the route winds through the valley, be captivated by cascading waterfalls and dramatic landscapes.
Upon arrival in Gudvangen, board a ferry for a spectacular cruise along the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, one of the narrowest and most dramatic fjords in Norway. Surrounded by towering cliffs and serene waters, this fjord is a true natural wonder. The cruise concludes in the charming village of Flåm.
From Flåm, experience one of the world’s most breath taking railway journeys aboard the Flåm Railway. This historic train climbs nearly 900 metres to Myrdal, passing through steep mountainsides, deep ravines, and rushing waterfalls. Upon reaching Myrdal, transfer to the main railway line for the final leg of the journey to Oslo, arriving in the late evening.
Your travel time today is estimated between 9 and 14 hours, depending on the seasonal timetable.
Please note: For your Norway in a Nutshell trip, bring hand luggage with all valuables and essentials, and place your large suitcase in the lobby by 6:30 am for transfer to your Oslo hotel.
After breakfast this morning at your hotel, enjoy an Oslo Grand City tour that will take in the main attractions and highlights of Norway’s capital. Included on the tour is a stop at Oslo Opera House and the world famous Vigeland sculpture park, created by iconic Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland. Also, see the Holmenkollen Ski Jump before returning to the hotel.
This evening we enjoy a farewell dinner to reminisce on our Northern Lights adventure.
 
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