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Hurtigruten strengthens its premium offering in Norway for the 2027-2028 seasons. The company has just unveiled its new brochure featuring several novelties on its Signature cruises, including three “Limited Edition” itineraries designed to deepen immersion along the Norwegian coast.
These new voyages will be offered in an all-inclusive package with beverages included and French-speaking staff.
Among the main novelties is “The Odyssey at the Heart of the Fjords”, an eight-day itinerary between Bergen and Ålesund offered in spring and autumn 2027-2028.
Hurtigruten promises here a “slower and more immersive” approach to the fjords of western Norway, with sailings through the heart of the Sognefjord, the Hardangerfjord or Lysefjord, in areas difficult for large ships to access.
These new voyages will be offered in an all-inclusive package with beverages included and French-speaking staff.
Among the main novelties is “The Odyssey at the Heart of the Fjords”, an eight-day itinerary between Bergen and Ålesund offered in spring and autumn 2027-2028.
Hurtigruten promises here a “slower and more immersive” approach to the fjords of western Norway, with sailings through the heart of the Sognefjord, the Hardangerfjord or Lysefjord, in areas difficult for large ships to access.
Launch of the Arctic Line
Another novelty : “The Boreal Odyssey”, an eight-day winter cruise departing from Tromsø to Honningsvåg. The itinerary emphasizes Norway’s Arctic landscapes, the Lofoten Islands, Finnmark and the Lyngen Alps, with several panoramic sailings beyond the Arctic Circle.
The company is also launching “The Arctic Line”, a crossing between Copenhagen and Tromsø, offered in both directions. Hurtigruten notes that the itinerary will pass the Arctic Circle twice to maximize chances of seeing the aurora borealis, with overnight stays in Alta and Tromsø.
Hurtigruten also reiterates its two flagship Signature cruises: “The Spitsbergen Line”, between Bergen and Longyearbyen, and “The North Cape Line”, between Oslo and Honningsvåg.
These premium itineraries rely on longer port calls, all-inclusive dining, and deeper exploration of the Norwegian landscapes.
The company is also launching “The Arctic Line”, a crossing between Copenhagen and Tromsø, offered in both directions. Hurtigruten notes that the itinerary will pass the Arctic Circle twice to maximize chances of seeing the aurora borealis, with overnight stays in Alta and Tromsø.
Hurtigruten also reiterates its two flagship Signature cruises: “The Spitsbergen Line”, between Bergen and Longyearbyen, and “The North Cape Line”, between Oslo and Honningsvåg.
These premium itineraries rely on longer port calls, all-inclusive dining, and deeper exploration of the Norwegian landscapes.
Coastal Express and the Promise of the Northern Lights
In parallel, the company continues to highlight its iconic Coastal Express connecting Bergen to Kirkenes for more than 130 years. Hurtigruten also plans several departures with French-speaking guides on its themed cruises around the fjords, the Lofoten Islands, the North Cape or the Northern Lights.
The 2027-2028 brochure also emphasizes land extensions, scenic trains and more than 70 seasonal optional excursions.
Finally, Hurtigruten extends from September 20 its “Aurora Promise”, a commercial guarantee that has become one of the company’s hallmarks. If no aurora borealis is observed during certain eligible winter itineraries of 11 days or more, Hurtigruten offers its clients a new classic cruise the following year.
The 2027-2028 brochure also emphasizes land extensions, scenic trains and more than 70 seasonal optional excursions.
Finally, Hurtigruten extends from September 20 its “Aurora Promise”, a commercial guarantee that has become one of the company’s hallmarks. If no aurora borealis is observed during certain eligible winter itineraries of 11 days or more, Hurtigruten offers its clients a new classic cruise the following year.
