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Discover Awe-Inspiring Fjords on a Norway Cruise

Natural wonders and once-in-a-lifetime thrills await on a Norway cruise. From the towering mountains of Bergen to the dramatic waterfalls of Alesund, Norway is full of breathtaking surprises. Embark on one our Norwegian fjords cruises and marvel at the spectacular landscapes, verdant mountains, and gushing waterfalls that surround you. Watch as eagles soar in the blue skies above and whales and seals play in the deep waters.

Beyond the majestic fjords, Norway’s cities and villages provide bucket-list opportunities for history buffs, foodies, and adventure seekers. Soak up the magic of picturesque cities like Oslo. Photograph the colorful fishermen’s houses dotting the coast of Alesund. Sip local craft beer in Bergen. Climb the soaring heights of Pulpit Rock for one of the best views in the country.

With Celebrity, sail beyond the beaten path in Norway on a seven-night Norwegian fjords cruise, or embark on one of our European cruises that stops in Oslo. On board, experience total relaxation in your stylish suite or stateroom. Enjoy world-class dining and entertainment as you discover Norway in all its glory

Norway Cruise Highlights

Norwegian fjords.

Nature buffs and adventure seekers can’t miss seeing the stunning Norwegian fjords during their cruise. Bergen is a great jumping-off point to see fjords like Hardangerfjord, the country’s second-largest fjord. UNESCO World Heritage Site Geirangerfjord is known as the “crown jewel” of the country’s fjords, contrasting steep waterfalls with snow-peaked mountain caps. Go slightly off-the-beaten path to neighboring Hjørundfjord, where activities like fjord fishing and kayaking will captivate you.

Art & History

Explore Oslo’s famous Viking Ship Museum and see three expertly preserved vessels. Spend a while at the Munch Museum, dedicated to the painter Edvard Munch, known best for his painting “The Scream.” In Bergen, Bryggens Museum is a mighty testament to life in the town before a devastating fire in 1955, where excavations uncovered beautiful reminders of everyday Norwegian life. Bergen is also home to its own art museum that uniquely preserves the homes of famous composers throughout history. Time travel at Sunnmøre Museum in Alesund, an open-air exhibit featuring preserved homes and boats dating back to medieval times.

Craft Breweries

Norway’s distilleries and craft microbrewing scene is rapidly growing in cities like Bergen and Alesund. After decades of mostly serving lagers, microbrewers around the country wanted to offer more variety for beer drinkers, so they started to brew their own IPAs, pale ales, and stouts. Ever since, Norway’s cities have brewed hundreds of their own unique drafts. Unwind after a day’s hike and try something new on the menu.

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Bergen, norway.

Rows of deep red, burnt orange, and white houses near Bryggen Wharf is one of the top sights in the city. Enjoy a romantic wharfside meal or a cozy coffee there before you visit Bryggens Museum or St. Mary’s Church. Ride a funicular rail to the summit of Mt. Fløyen for incredible panoramic views of the city below. Explore the surrounding fjords on an unforgettable kayaking or hiking adventure.

Alesund, Norway

On a Norway cruise, you’ll visit the picturesque town of Alesund, frequently cited as one of the country’s most beautiful places to visit. Spend a leisurely day exploring the Art Nouveau District. Hike up nearly 500 steps to Aksla Viewpoint and admire the stunning vistas of the archipelago and breathtaking fjords beyond. The town is also the gateway to Geirangerfjord, one of Norway’s most famous natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, nestled between imposing cliffs on all sides.

Oslo, Norway

Let Oslo’s metropolitan atmosphere energize you as you explore its opulent palaces and incredible museums. The capital of Norway is teeming with Viking history, from ships dating back to the 9th century at the Viking Museum to 17th-century art at the National Museum. Art lovers won’t want to miss seeing Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” in person. When you move on from historic wonders, grab a craft beer or sample local salmon at any of Oslo’s trendy eateries.

Norway Cruise Itineraries

Embark on an unforgettable cruise to Norway aboard Celebrity Silhouette or Celebrity Reflection. Sailing from May to August, our Norwegian fjord cruises last anywhere from seven nights to nine nights. Longer itineraries give you the chance to see towns like the mountainous Flam or the remote Geiranger. On a Northern Europe cruise, you’ll overnight in Oslo on the way to cities like Copenhagen, Bruges, and Paris, or visit the capital before venturing to Sweden and Finland.

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Why Sail on a Norway Cruise with Celebrity

On a Norway cruise with Celebrity Cruises, you’ll discover the best of Norway while enjoying the comforts of our luxury cruise ship. Celebrity’s impeccable service and world-class dining will elevate your vacation to new heights. Spend your days at sea exploring innovative onboard venues, splashing in the pool, or indulging in a relaxing spa treatment.

Stylish staterooms provide the ultimate place to unwind. When you book The Retreat, our luxury vacation experience, you’ll stay in unparalleled suites and enjoy exclusive access to a private restaurant, lounge, and more. Shore excursions are crafted to showcase the best of Norway, from private boat tours that take you deep into the fjords to guided hikes to see spectacular waterfalls.

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Experience Norway’s spectacular fjords with Norwegian Cruise Line.

On your cruise to Norway, explore a fairytale landscape of cascading waterfalls, lush forests and rugged mountains that seemingly slide into the sea. From fly fishing and kayaking to hiking and more, this country truly is an outdoor playground with a diverse lineup of activities. Tour picturesque villages, including Geiranger , and vibrant cities like Olso where you can dive into Viking history, savour local cuisine and enjoy a glimpse of local culture set against a spectacular natural backdrop - all on one unforgettable cruise holiday.

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Unpack Once and Experience the Best of Norway

Enjoy front-row seats to incredible vistas whilst cruising Norway's dramatic fjords. Serene waters, rugged cliffs rising from the sea and unlimited outdoor adventures await your discovery. View Europe's largest mainland glacier in Jostedalsbreen National Park, located outside Måløy. Enjoy a boating tour of Hardangerfjord - one of the world's longest fjords - and hike through lush forests to towering waterfalls.

Cruise from Bangkok , Hong Kong or Singapore and immerse yourself in the natural beauty, dramatic history and rich cultures of Southeast Asia on a once-in-a-lifetime vacation. In Phuket , visit historic Buddhist temples or splash the day away on some of Thailand’s most spectacular beaches. At the Samui Elephant Sanctuary on the island of Ko Samui , learn about these incredible animals during close-up encounters. Explore traditional kampung  (villages) in Langkawi or journey inland and hike among waterfalls and hot springs.

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Dive Deeper into the Country's History and Culture

Famous for its stunning art nouveau architecture, Ålesund stretches across seven islands and is surrounded by natural beauty. Tour the city's historical churches and unique architecture or reel in a grand adventure in what is considered Norway's fishing capital. Then in Oslo, explore the city's historic roots with a visit to the Viking Ships Museum which includes three well-preserved Viking-era burial ships.

Enjoy front-row seats to incredible vistas while cruising Norway’s dramatic fjords. Serene waters, rugged cliffs rising from the sea, and unlimited outdoor adventures await your discovery. View Europe’s largest mainland glacier in Jostedalsbreen National Park, located outside Måløy. Enjoy a boating tour of Hardangerfjord — one of the world’s longest fjords — and hike through lush forests to towering waterfalls.

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Cruises to Kristiansand, Norway

Kristiansand, Norway

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Geiranger, Norway

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Oslo, Norway

Delightful shore excursions on norwegian fjords cruises.

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Uncover the awe-inspiring natural beauty of Norway's fjords or journey into the region's dramatic past whilst exploring Viking history on a shore excursion with Norwegian.

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Alesund, Norway

Alesund, Norway

Cruise to Alesund, one of Norway's most beautiful towns, renowned for its Jugend-style architecture and art nouveau style.

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Bruges, Belgium

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Cruise to Norway from Copenhagen

Before embarking on your fjords cruise, experience all Copenhagen has to offer. With 250 miles of bike lanes, the city is ideal for touring and riding alongside its peaceful canals. Stroll along one of Europe's longest pedestrian-only shopping avenues, Strøget. Then visit some of Copenhagen’s historic sites including the 17th century Rosenborg Castle.

We’ve revamped everything from the carpets to the chandeliers and created brand new places and spaces in one of our most extensive ship renovation yet. Unwind in luxury and enjoy the breathtaking views from your spacious balcony in the new, exquisitely finished Haven Deluxe Owner’s Suites. The brand-new Pit Stop, a 1950’s American bar, takes you back to the era when classic cars sported chrome finishes. And dance the night away at Bliss Ultra Lounge, the newest hot spot on the club scene. Come aboard the newly polished Norwegian Jewel and see what makes her shine.

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We’ve revamped everything from the carpets to the chandeliers and created brand new places and spaces in one of our most extensive ship renovations yet. Unwind in luxury and enjoy the breathtaking views from your spacious balcony in the new, magnificently refinished staterooms. Savor every bite at six new restaurants, including the addition of our fine Italian outlet, Onda by Scarpetta. And dance the night away at Bliss Ultra Lounge, the newest hot spot on the club scene. Come aboard the exquisitely updated Norwegian Spirit, completely reimagined from the outside in.

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Norwegian Fjords Cruises April 2023

Norwegian Fjords

The Norwegian Fjords present a kaleidoscope of stunning vistas and exciting ports of call. From the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Geirangerfjord , with its stunning waterfalls and verdant cliffs, to the charming village of Flåm nestled amidst towering mountains, every destination has its own unique appeal. Journey past vibrant ports such as Bergen , known as the gateway to the fjords, or the historic town of Ålesund with its distinctive Art Nouveau architecture. Cruising through these waterways, you'll find the natural environment unfolds like a perfectly executed symphony, where dramatic cliffs plunge into the tranquil blue water below.

Cruise lines such as AIDA Cruises , Azamara Cruises , Celebrity Cruises , Costa Cruises , Cunard Cruises , Disney Cruises , Holland America , MSC Cruises , Norwegian Cruises , Oceania Cruises , P&O Cruises , Princess Cruises , Regent Cruises , Royal Caribbean , Silversea Cruises , and Viking Cruises others offer itineraries that visit Norwegian Fjords in April 2023. Easily find and compare Norwegian Fjords cruises in April 2023 from Amsterdam , Bergen , Copenhagen , Dublin , Hamburg , Kiel , London Greenwich , London Portsmouth , Oslo , Reykjavik , Rotterdam , Southampton , Stockholm , Tromso , and Warnemunde (Rostock) , as well as other Northern European ports.

Norwegian Fjords Cruise Schedule April 2023

While the Norwegian Fjords are beautiful all year round, the best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. Summer (June to August) offers long, bright days and warm weather, perfect for outdoor activities and wildlife spotting. Winter (December to February) provides a chance to witness the spectacular Northern Lights. Spring (March to May) sees the landscape come alive with blossoming flowers, while autumn (September to November) showcases the fjords in a palette of stunning fall colors.

P&O Cruises Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Southampton

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Date: April 8, 2023

Ports of Call: Southampton, Stavanger, Olden, Nordfjord, Alesund, Haugesund, Southampton; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Scandinavia 5-day route

5-day Scandinavia cruise from Hamburg

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Date: April 11, 2023

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Eidfjord, Stavanger, Hamburg; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Norwegian Fjords 8-day route

8-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Warnemunde

Aidadiva, aida cruises.

Date: April 14, 2023

Ports of Call: Warnemunde, Haugesund, Lerwick, Kirkwall, Invergordon, Aarhus, Warnemunde; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Norwegian Fjords 14-day route

14-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Hamburg

Aidaprima, aida cruises.

Date: April 15, 2023

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Southampton, Le Havre, Bruges, Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Hamburg; View Itinerary

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Date: April 16, 2023

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Bergen, Skjolden, Eidfjord, Stavanger, Hamburg, Invergordon, Kirkwall, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Hamburg; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Scandinavia 7-day route

7-day Scandinavia cruise from Hamburg

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Bergen, Skjolden, Eidfjord, Stavanger, Hamburg; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Norwegian Fjords 5-day route

5-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Hamburg

Aidabella, aida cruises.

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Eidfjord, Stavanger, Kiel; View Itinerary

Viking Ocean Cruises Norwegian Fjords 14-day route

14-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Bergen

Viking jupiter, viking ocean cruises.

Date: April 17, 2023

Ports of Call: Bergen, Bergen, Eidfjord, Stavanger, Oslo, Oslo, Aalborg, Copenhagen, Warnemunde, Bornholm, Gdansk, Mariehamn, Stockholm, Stockholm; View Itinerary

14-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Rotterdam

Date: April 20, 2023

Ports of Call: Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bergen, Nordfjordeid, Alesund, Stavanger, Hamburg, Southampton, Le Havre, Bruges, Rotterdam; View Itinerary

Date: April 22, 2023

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Hamburg, Southampton, Le Havre, Bruges, Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg; View Itinerary

7-day Scandinavia cruise from Warnemunde

Ports of Call: Warnemunde, Copenhagen, Aarhus, Oslo, Oslo, Stavanger, Warnemunde; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Norwegian Fjords 10-day route

10-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Hamburg

Aidaperla, aida cruises.

Date: April 25, 2023

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Bergen, Hellesylt, Molde, Trondheim, Alesund, Eidfjord, Stavanger, Hamburg; View Itinerary

5-day Scandinavia cruise from Kiel

Ports of Call: Kiel, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Gothenburg, Kiel; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Scandinavia 9-day route

9-day Scandinavia cruise from Hamburg

Aidasol, aida cruises.

Date: April 28, 2023

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Eidfjord, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Oslo, Oslo, Aarhus, Hamburg; View Itinerary

Britannia, P&O Cruises

Ports of Call: Southampton, Stavanger, Olden, Nordfjord, Flam, Haugesund, Southampton; View Itinerary

Holland America Line Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Amsterdam

Rotterdam, holland america line.

Date: April 29, 2023

Ports of Call: Amsterdam, Eidfjord, Alesund, Geiranger Fjord, Bergen, Amsterdam; View Itinerary

Ports of Call: Hamburg, Southampton, Le Havre, Bruges, Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bergen, Nordfjord, Andalsnes, Stavanger, Hamburg; View Itinerary

AIDA Cruises Norwegian Fjords 7-day route

7-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Kiel

Aidanova, aida cruises.

Ports of Call: Kiel, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Kiel; View Itinerary

14-day Norwegian Fjords cruise from Kiel

Ports of Call: Kiel, Bergen, Nordfjord, Alesund, Stavanger, Kiel, Oslo, Kristiansand, Skagen, Copenhagen, Kiel; View Itinerary

Date: April 30, 2023

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Roundtrip Voyage from Bergen | Explore Norway’s Coastline

Roundtrip Voyage from Bergen | Explore Norway’s Coastline

Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen (Roundtrip)

Departure Dates

Regular departures - 12 days

Price from $2,279

11-Day Norwegian Voyage | Bergen - Kirkenes - Trondheim

11-Day Norwegian Voyage | Bergen - Kirkenes - Trondheim

Bergen - Kirkenes - Trondheim (Roundtrip)

Regular departures - 11 days

The Svalbard Express: Full Voyage | 2024

The Svalbard Express: Full Voyage | 2024

Bergen - Longyearbyen - Bergen (Roundtrip)

May - September - 16 days

Price from $5,001

MS Trollfjord

The Svalbard Express: Northbound | Bergen to Longyearbyen | 2024

The Svalbard Express: Northbound | Bergen to Longyearbyen | 2024

Bergen – Longyearbyen (Northbound)

May - September - 11 days

Price from $3,349

The Svalbard Express: Southbound | Longyearbyen to Bergen | 2024

The Svalbard Express: Southbound | Longyearbyen to Bergen | 2024

Longyearbyen – Bergen (Southbound)

May - September - 10 days

Price from $3,268

The Svalbard Express: Full Voyage | 2025

The Svalbard Express: Full Voyage | 2025

Bergen - Svalbard - Bergen (Roundtrip)

May - September - 15 days

Price from $4,942

Astronomy Voyage | Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen

Astronomy Voyage | Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen

September - March - 12 days

Follow the Northern Lights: Northbound | Oslo to Helsinki

Follow the Northern Lights: Northbound | Oslo to Helsinki

Oslo - Honningsvåg - Rovaniemi - Helsinki (Northbound)

May - July - 17 days

Follow the Northern Lights: Southbound | Helsinki to Oslo

Follow the Northern Lights: Southbound | Helsinki to Oslo

Helsinki - Rovaniemi - Honningsvåg - Oslo (Southbound)

October - March - 15 days

Follow the Midnight Sun | Norway, Sweden and Finland

Follow the Midnight Sun | Norway, Sweden and Finland

Stockholm - Kirkenes - Bergen (Roundtrip)

May - July - 15 days

The North Cape Express: Full Voyage | Bergen to Oslo

The North Cape Express: Full Voyage | Bergen to Oslo

Bergen – Honningsvåg – Oslo (Roundtrip)

December - April - 14 days

Price from $3,283

The North Cape Express: Full Voyage | Oslo to Bergen

The North Cape Express: Full Voyage | Oslo to Bergen

Oslo – Honningsvåg – Bergen (Roundtrip)

December - May - 14 days

Price from $3,389

The North Cape Express: Half Voyage | Bergen to Tromsø

The North Cape Express: Half Voyage | Bergen to Tromsø

Bergen – Honningsvåg – Tromsø (Northbound)

December - April - 9 days

Price from $2,190

Visit Tromsø and the Arctic Circle: Northbound

Visit Tromsø and the Arctic Circle: Northbound

Oslo – Tromsø (Northbound)

December - May - 9 days

Price from $2,285

The North Cape Express: Half Voyage | Tromsø to Bergen

The North Cape Express: Half Voyage | Tromsø to Bergen

Tromsø – Honningsvåg – Bergen (Southbound)

Price from $2,270

Visit Tromsø and the Arctic Circle: Southbound

Visit Tromsø and the Arctic Circle: Southbound

Tromsø – Oslo (Southbound)

Price from $2,230

The North Cape Express: Full Voyage | Oslo Roundtrip | 2025-2026

The North Cape Express: Full Voyage | Oslo Roundtrip | 2025-2026

Oslo - North Cape - Oslo (Roundtrip)

September - April - 15 days

Price from $3,707

7-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Bergen to Kirkenes

7-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Bergen to Kirkenes

Bergen - Kirkenes (Northbound)

Regular departures - 7 days

Price from $1,512

6-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Kirkenes to Bergen

6-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Kirkenes to Bergen

Kirkenes - Bergen (Southbound)

Regular departures - 6 days

Price from $1,152

The Spitsbergen Adventurer | Wednesdays to Mondays

The Spitsbergen Adventurer | Wednesdays to Mondays

Longyearbyen - Liefdefjord - Longyearbyen (Roundtrip)

May - August - 6 days

MS Nordstjernen

The Spitsbergen Adventurer | Sundays to Fridays

The Spitsbergen Adventurer | Sundays to Fridays

Longyearbyen - Moffen - Longyearbyen (Roundtrip)

5-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Bergen to Tromsø

5-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Bergen to Tromsø

Bergen - Tromsø (Northbound)

Regular departures - 5 days

4-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Svolvær to Bergen

4-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Svolvær to Bergen

Svolvær - Bergen (Southbound)

Regular departures - 4 days

4-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Bergen to Svolvær

4-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Bergen to Svolvær

Bergen - Svolvær (Northbound)

4-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Tromsø to Bergen

4-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Tromsø to Bergen

Tromsø - Bergen (Southbound)

4-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Svolvær to Kirkenes

4-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Svolvær to Kirkenes

Svolvær - Kirkenes (Northbound)

3-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Tromsø to Trondheim

3-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Tromsø to Trondheim

Tromsø - Trondheim (Southbound)

Regular departures - 3 days

3-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Trondheim to Tromsø

3-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Trondheim to Tromsø

Trondheim - Tromsø (Northbound)

3-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Kirkenes to Svolvær

3-Day Norwegian Voyage: Southbound | Kirkenes to Svolvær

Kirkenes - Svolvær (Southbound)

3-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Tromsø to Kirkenes

3-Day Norwegian Voyage: Northbound | Tromsø to Kirkenes

Tromsø - Kirkenes (Northbound)

3-Day Norwegian Voyage | Bergen to Trondheim

3-Day Norwegian Voyage | Bergen to Trondheim

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20 of the best Norwegian fjords cruises

Norway is a place of staggering natural beauty, from fjords and snow-capped peaks to the northern lights. these are the voyages and cruise lines that showcase them best.

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N orway has the world’s largest concentration of fjords — as well some of the biggest and deepest. These natural marvels were carved out when Ice Age glaciers retreated and created an awe-inspiring contrast of snowy mountain peaks and sheer rock faces plunging into clear azure waters. Norway is also prime territory to spy the northern lights dancing across the polar sky and, come summer, experience the round-the-clock daylight of the midnight sun. Accommodation and food is pricey here, so a holiday afloat will keep costs down and you’ve got plenty of cruise lines to choose from. Here are some of the best.

Main photo: cruising on Geiranger Fjord (Alamy)

The hot tub on Hurtigruten’s MS Nordnorge

1. Hurtigruten

Hurtigruten is a pioneer of cruising the Norwegian fjords. Its history goes back to 1893 when the company was founded to provide a daily passenger service for locals and deliver freight to inaccessible towns and villages along the length of the coast. These days the 11-night original route, from Bergen to Kirkenes, is available on passenger vessels, with the voyage passing about 100 fjords with 34 stops along the way. Ships hug the coastline so there’s always something to see and, on selected sailings, Hurtigruten’s northern lights promise means you get another sailing for free if the aurora borealis don’t put on a show.

Best suited to 14+ Price ££ Family-friendly N

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2. Saga Cruises

Saga’s two 999-passenger ships, Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Discovery, get brownie points for their size; they’re small enough to dock at towns and quays that larger vessels simply can’t reach. The adult-only line’s fjords cruises include overnight stays in towns such as Flam and Geiranger, providing plenty of time for excursions — one being a trip on the Flamsbana Railway, which is one of the steepest in the world. Dedicated northern lights sailings visit at peak time and shore tours seek out viewing spots that provide the best chance of seeing them.

Best suited to 50+ Price ££ Family-friendly N

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Reine and Hamnoy in Norway (Getty)

The all-inclusive line Scenic is launching its second ocean ship, Scenic Eclipse II, to join its original namesake vessel Scenic Eclipse. The 228-passenger vessels combine all the trappings of luxury with the thrill of expedition sailing in Norway. Soar above cascading waterfalls in one of the two onboard helicopters or dip underwater to get a different perspective of the fjords from the Scenic Neptune submarine, which can carry six passengers and dive to depths of nearly 300m (1,000ft). Back on the ship, chill out in the champagne bar or back in your spacious suite — some have private hot tubs.

Best suited to 18+ Price £££ Family-friendly N

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Fred Olsen’s Balmoral in Olden

4. Fred Olsen Cruise Lines

This line is a natural choice for a fjords itinerary just as it was in 1848 when the Olsen family started sailing commercial ships in their homeland. The Olsen Art Studio has been introduced on the latest ships in the fleet, Borealis and Bolette, and they’re used for classes such as painting the northern lights. Fred Olsen’s smaller ships are perfectly proportioned for navigating the narrow waterways, and passengers can get even closer to the scenery with an exhilarating ride on the inflatable RIB boats, now carried on all of its vessels.

A Viking cruise at the Seven Sisters waterfall in Geirangerfjord

As its name suggests, this is another line with a Scandinavian pedigree. Viking’s carefully curated Norway cruises feature longer port calls and overnight stays that take advantage of the midnight sun in summertime and northern lights-spotting opportunities in winter. The fleet of near-identical adult-only ships all feature a Mamsen’s restaurant, named in honour of owner Tor Hagen’s mother. The 14-night Iceland & Norway’s Arctic Explorer itinerary crosses the Arctic Circle to visit the far north.

Best suited to 18+ Price ££ Family-friendly N

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Cruising at Geirangerfjord (Getty Images)

6. Holland America Line

The Unesco-listed landscape of Geirangerfjord is lined with dramatic waterfalls and it winds for nine miles, plunging to depths of 500m (1,640ft). You can see it in style from the decks or balconies on Holland America Line’s new music-themed, 2,668-passenger flagship Rotterdam — the seventh vessel to bear the historic name for Holland America — with itineraries that include midnight sun sailings. Shore trips include Eidfjord, with the chance to go kayaking or sit back and enjoy a scenic drive to a cider and apple brandy factory.

Best suited to 16+ Price ££ Family-friendly Y

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Preikestolen or Pulpit Rock in Lysefjord (Alamy)

7. Windstar Cruises

After a bow-to-stern renovation on Windstar’s all-suite 312-guest Star Legend, passengers can now glide through the fjords in refined comfort. Kayaking, biking, walking and small-boat excursions are among the options to fill your lungs with fresh Norwegian air. View one of the country’s most famous landmarks, Preikestolen or Pulpit Rock, on an RIB excursion along the Lysefjord. Look out for sea eagles, seals or porpoises before gazing at the vertiginous rock that projects out from the rock face 600m (1,969ft) above the fjord.

Best suited to 21+ Price £££ Family-friendly N

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Colourful old houses in Nordnes, Bergen (Getty Images)

8. National Geographic Expeditions

This cruise line gives you the chance to join a National Geographic photographer and get tips on taking the best snaps on shore tours and in the onboard photo workshop. Begin by focusing on the Crayola-coloured wooden houses in Bergen — the starting point for sailings that follow the fjords to Tromso on the 126-passenger Endurance, the first polar-class new-build ship in the company’s history, or Resolution. Cruises are operated in partnership with the experienced small-ship specialist Lindblad Expeditions.

Best suited to 40+ Price £££ Family-friendly N

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The Troldsalen concert hall (Alamy)

Upmarket Cunard is renowned for cultural immersion. Expect shore excursions in Bergen to include a visit to the former home of the composer Edvard Grieg with a concert in the unusual, turf-covered Troldsalen concert hall. Sailings are available on Queen Victoria and Queen Mary 2, including a week-long Southampton round-trip fjords itinerary. Cruises follow Viking trading routes along the 1,300m (4,300ft)-deep Sogneford — dubbed King of the Fjords because it’s the largest and deepest in Norway.

Best suited to 12+ Price £££ Family-friendly Y

Discover Stavanger on a P&O cruise (Alamy)

10. P&O Cruises

Sail from Southampton on a choice of four P&O ships, including the 5,200-passenger Iona which is one of the largest cruise ships built specifically for UK cruisers. Families and multi-generational groups can opt for a school holiday cruise and there are also sailings on the line’s adult-only vessels Arcadia and Aurora. Scenic sailing is combined with plenty of opportunities to go ashore with stops including pretty Stavanger, the gateway to the fjords.

Best suited to six months+ Price ££ Family-friendly Y

A suite on Ambition

11. Ambassador Cruise Line

The newest British cruise line in more than a decade provides a great-value cruise experience on the 1,400-passenger Ambience with a second ship, the 1,200-passenger Ambition, joining the fleet in 2023. You can enjoy cruises to the Norwegian fjords with no-fly sailings from Tilbury. These cruises are primarily aimed at the mature market, though you can expect the addition of special multi-generational cruises to Norway during the summer holidays.

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Seabourn Ovation

12. Seabourn

This is another line with a Norwegian heritage and specialises in ultra-luxury cruising on its fleet of small ships. The 600-passenger Seabourn Ovation offers a range of Norwegian itineraries including the epic 25-night Iceland, North Cape & Majestic Fjords sailing. The Ventures by Seabourn programme provides exciting excursions such as an exhilarating Zodiac boat trip to Storstappen Islands, home to thousands of puffins, snowshoeing, ice fishing, dog and reindeer sledding.

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Sky Princess (Alamy)

13. Princess Cruises

Princess has round-trip sailings from Southampton on its cruise ships Sky Princess and Island Princess, with a range of quirky excursions. Our favourite? The chance to take a leisurely walk with llamas through fjord meadows. You’ll wander from the hamlet of Skjolden and follow trails set against a backdrop of some of the highest peaks in Europe. For something more conventional, there’s a stroll around Unesco-world heritage Bryggen, a medieval port founded by wealthy merchants and lined with paintbox-coloured wooden buildings.

Stones shaped by waves, known as kannesteinen, in Maloy (Alamy)

14. Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian’s latest vessel is a Prima Class ship carrying 3,215 passengers. Features include infinity pools and a glass-walled sauna in the outdoor spa — the perfect hot spot to watch the cool passing scenery. It will sail to Norway and its 2023 itineraries will also feature sailings from Southampton. Stops are set to include the coastal village of Maloy, a mile-long silver sand beach that’s considered one of the most stirring places in Norway to brave a bracing plunge.

Best suited to 6 months+ Price ££ Family-friendly Y

Mount Eggenipa mirrored in Lake Bergheimsvatnet, Nordfjord (Alamy)

15. Celebrity Cruises

Get a unique panoramic view of the fjords from the 2,900-passenger Celebrity Apex. An innovative feature on this ship is the Magic Carpet, a glass-sided cantilevered platform projecting from the side of the vessel that can be raised up and down between different decks and is variously used as a bar and restaurant. Alternatively, sail out of Southampton on round-trip Norwegian cruises on Celebrity Silhouette. Both vessels feature The Retreat, an exclusive area for suite passengers, with its own sun deck, restaurant and lounge.

Best suited to 3+ Price ££ Family-friendly Y

A Havila ship in the Lofoten Islands

Havila mirrors Hurtigruten and carries cruise passengers and locals between Bergen and Kirkenes on eco-friendly ships that can sail for up to four hours on battery power. There is a big accent on Norwegian cuisine and dishes on the menu change every couple of days to reflect the destinations being visited — they even include tasting-sized plates so you can try a bit of everything. If you don’t see the northern lights on sailings from October 1 to March 31 you’ll get another cruise free of charge.

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You’ll travel to this part of the world in style with the French line Ponant. Norwegian voyages feature a selection of no-fly cruises from Scotland and some sailings are run in partnership with Smithsonian Journeys, the travel offshoot of the renowned Smithsonian Institution. These cruises are specifically tailored for English-speaking passengers and include talks and discussions with world-class experts, plus a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that reflects the local environment and culture. New itineraries include the ten-night Nordic Discoveries & Traditions sailing and gastronomy-themed cruises.

Best suited to 3+ Price £££ Family-friendly Y

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Cycling in Tromso

18. MSC Cruises

MSC’s bright and blingy cruise ships provide a perfect floating home for families, couples and friends looking for a fun-filled holiday while enjoying some of the world’s most striking natural landscapes. The wide age range of MSC passengers means there are plenty of shore tours to pick from which span leisurely walking tours to exciting activities such as e-biking in Tromso, exploring Bergen on a Segway and stand up paddle boarding in Alesund. MSC offers the flexibility of being able to join cruises at ports located across Norway or sailing from Southampton.

Best suited to 6 months+ Price £ Family-friendly Y

The Astern Lounge on Explora I

19. Explora Journeys

Explora Journeys, which is a luxury offshoot of the MSC Group, makes its debut in July 2023. The maiden voyage of the 922-passenger Explora 1, which will be followed by second ship Explora II in 2024, is a sailing from Southampton to the Norwegian fjords with other trips to the region during the inaugural season. Itineraries feature longer stays and overnights in ports to provide passengers with more time to explore ashore. An extensive choice of excursions ranges from energetic hiking, kayaking and horse riding treks to thrilling helicopter rides over the fjords and coastline.

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20. Swan Hellenic

The Swan Hellenic name was revived in 2020, marking the return of the 70-year-old discovery cruise brand under new ownership and with new ships. Launching in April 2023 is the line’s third boutique expedition vessel, SH Diana, which carries 192 passengers and has an ice-strengthened hull to explore some of the world’s most remote regions. Multiple observation points provide you with the best views of the Norwegian scenery. The ship has a hybrid engine to allow for silent sailing through the fjords such as the Trollfjorden with the chance to spot white-tailed eagles soaring overhead.

Best suited to 21+ Price ££ Family-friendly N

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Norwegian Fjords Cruise: 32 Tips You NEED to Know

In June 2018 I took a cruise around the Norwegian Fjords with my lovely Mum. In this post, I’ll share with you the things I wish I knew before my first cruise to Norway. Including:

When to cruise to Norway What to pack on a Norwegian Fjords cruise What to do onboard What to do in: Bergen, Olden, Stavanger and Aldalsnes.

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When is the best time to cruise the Norwegian Fjords?

The Norwegian Fjords cruising season runs from May until September. The only cruise line that offers Norwegian Fjords cruises all year round is Hurtigruten. Peak time tends to be in July and August with this itinerary being particularly popular with families.

In the UK children are off school from mid-July until early September so if you can avoid travelling at this time I would, not only will it be busier but it’ll be significantly more expensive!

When is The Best Time to Cruise to Norway? Seasons, Price, Weather and More

Norwegian Fjords tip #1

  • I would recommend cruising at the beginning or end of the summer season. You’ll get the best deals at this time and the ships won’t be too busy. May-June or September would be be my recommendation. You still have a good chance of some sunshine but more on that later in the post…

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Norwegian Fjords tip #2

Be aware that if you travel in the summer, it will be light a lot of the time. Sleeping is never a problem for me, but it is a bit confusing when you have been out for dinner, watched the show, come out and it is still daylight! – Gaynor Le Teace (my mum)

It’s true! In some parts of Norway they even have a ‘midnight sun’. Cruise ship cabins usually have pretty thick curtains so I don’t have any trouble sleeping but if you are somebody who cannot tolerate even the smallest amount of light in the room when you sleep then you might want to consider an inside cabin.

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What is the weather like on a Norwegian Fjords cruise?

The weather in Norway is unpredictable and very often wet. The weather in Summer SHOULD be dry and can even be pretty warm. We cruised in June and it rained every single day… However, I have a few friends who cruised two weeks earlier had glorious sunshine every day and temperatures reached 30c! (90f). I would not base your decision on when to go around the weather. It’s extremely unpredictable!

The weather means that you need to remember to bring the following things…

What to bring

Norwegian fjords tip #3.

  • Take sensible shoes, a waterproof jacket, jeans, jumpers (sweaters). As I mentioned above we had rain every single day. Annoyingly the UK was experiencing a heat wave at the time! A waterproof jacket/a coat is without a doubt the most important thing you should pack. I wore my red coat every single day.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #4

  • Make sure you pack some dresses/shorts! This one might seem a bit silly given what I said above but the weather can reach 30c (90f). It can also vary a lot between ports so just because you have one rainy day doesn’t mean it will rain for the entire cruise.

Norwegian Fjords tip #5

Pack some small binoculars – I forgot mine. Obviously didn’t pay enough attention to the holiday packing spreadsheet in my excitement! – Gaynor Le Teace (my mum)

The views are INCREDIBLE as you sail around the Norwegian Fjords. I don’t really use binoculars but mum likes to so if you’d like to spy on people as you go by it can be worth packing binoculars. A good camera with a zoom can also work the same way.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #6

  • Bring the best camera you have! (Or at least your phone). All of my photos were taken on my iPhone because quite frankly I have no idea how to use a decent DSLR camera. You’ll want to take SO many photos. Look at this!! It’s INCREDIBLE.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #7

  • Bring your phone and use it. I usually say you should keep your phone in airplane mode when you are at sea. However, when cruising around the Norwegian Fjords you’re often close enough to land to be able to pick up 4G from land. If you are in doubt about how your phone will work at sea I have another post about that here: How do mobile phones work at sea? (If you’re American a mobile phone = a cell phone). I know we don’t go on cruises to spend all of our time on our phone but being able to send messages/emails/photos to friends and family back home is always a bonus.Mum mostly used it to send photos of me to my dad…

 What to do onboard

These tips are general to the whole of Norway. There are more specific tips about the ports that we visited at the end of this post.

Norwegian Fjords tip #8

Book a balcony cabin!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #9

  • Make sure you book whatever tours you’d like to do as early as possible. We booked ours onboard and a lot of them were already sold out which limited our options. Ideally, you should book the tours before you travel. It’s usually possible to do this on the website of most cruise lines. If not try and book the tours on the first day to avoid disappointment!I am below looking very pleased with myself at the Briksdal glacier in Olden.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #10

  • Be aware that a lot of things are closed on Sundays! If you are docking on a Sunday don’t assume that shops will be open. It’s always best to do your research and check before you cruise.

Norwegian Fjords tip #11

  • Look out for weird things in the souvenir shops… I managed to find a whale sausage!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #12

Always get up early to see the sail in to port, the views are incredible. (Even if you have to wear the aforementioned jeans, jacket, jumper, hat etc. – Gaynor Le Teace (my mum)

Norwegian Fjords tip #13

  • Bring your quilt onto the balcony! (Duvet). I’m not kidding. If you can also make yourself a cup of tea that’ll make it even better! I mostly had to do this because I hadn’t planned for such cold weather so didn’t bring the right clothes. Hopefully by reading this post you won’t make the same mistake that I did! (I thought June would be okay!)

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Norwegian Fjords tip #14

Unless there is somewhere you particularly wish to visit, look at at the weather forecast before booking excursions..

It is rather a waste of money to book an expensive trip up a mountain or to see the Troll Wall when everything is shrouded in fog, and you can’t see anything anyway! When we got to the top of the funicular railway in Bergen this is the view that we were greeted with…

View of the fog in Bergen, Norwegian Fjords cruise, Funicular railway

This is what it was meant to look like!

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In the next section of this post, we talk about the ports of Bergen, Olden, Stavanger and Andalsnes.

Bergen cruise port tips

Norwegian fjords tip #15.

  • Take the funicular railway! The number one attraction in Bergen appears to be the funicular railway. It is a gentle stroll to the bottom of the railway, and easy to pay by credit card – no kroner needed. Approx £9.75 for two adults one way. Once at the top it is a lovely walk back down the hill on a tarmacked road, through the wooded hillside. No need to pay for an excursion!. We found out from a fellow passenger later that there is actually a lake ten minutes from top of the hill, may be worth a look if its a sunny day.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #16

  • If you do take the funicular railway go later in the day. We went in the morning and couldn’t see a thing because of the fog! We could have been anywhere. If you are physically able to, make sure you walk back down. The path is a winding road and you’ll see some amazing sights along the way! It was really cool for us to be able to get below the clouds and see the ships.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #17

  • Look out for the trees that have their own jumpers! I’m not kidding.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #18

  • Be aware that you may sail away from Bergen quite early. I’m not too sure why they do this but a sail away of 3 pm can be quite standard. It’s probably just because this is the last port on the itinerary for cruise lines like P&O and Princess. The cruise line will let you know what time the ship is set to sail.

Stavanger Cruise Tips

Norwegian fjords tip #19.

  • Visit the old town. It is easy to wander around is and genuinely just a lovely place! There will be a lot of tourists here. I wonder what it would be like to live in one of these houses with thousands of tourists wandering up and down your street. No wonder they all have net curtains.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #20

  • Visit the petroleum museum. Okay, this one is a little weird. I had no idea that there was a petroleum museum in Stavanger but SO many people have asked me if I went. They all seem to love it! It has a 4.5/5 star rating on trip advisor so must be something special…

Norwegian Fjords tip #21

  • Be careful when walking around the roads. Even in the newer part of town, the roads can be a little difficult. If you are in a wheelchair it may be a good idea to stick to the main streets and not venture up and down all of the little cobbled streets that I found myself wandering around.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #22

  • Check out the other ships. There are usually multiple cruise ships docked in Stavanger at the same time. Make sure you get out and have a peek at the other ships! This is always one of my favourite things to do in a port. We were docked beside the MSC Orchestra and the Viking Sun. (Bit ironic since it rained every day on this cruise).

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Norwegian Fjords tip #23

  • Wander around the lake at Stravanger park. There is a lovely little park not too far from the cruise port. It is easy to walk there and wandering around the lake is very pleasant. Even in the rain, it was lovely. The park is right beside a cathedral.

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Olden Cruise Tips

Norwegian fjords tip #24.

  • Have your photo taken with a troll. Go on, you know you want too!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #25

  • Visit the Briksdal glacier. I would 100% recommend doing this. The glacier is SO COOL (mind the pun) and there are lots of lovely paths to walk around near it. There is even a couple of toilets here which I really appreciated. It takes around 45 minutes to get here from the cruise ship but you’ll get to see some amazing views on the way.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #26

  • Skip the Loen Skylift. We took the Loen Skylift and I honestly wouldn’t recommend it. The price of this is around £50 per person! (I know Norway is expensive but that is mad). The skylift only goes up and down every 30 minutes and 35 people fit in one skylift meaning you can’t really see anything on the way up or down. I really hate to be negative and tell people not to do things but I honestly just thought this was a waste of money. The views are really good but I don’t think £50 worth of good. Maybe it would have been better if it wasn’t so blooming cold!!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #27

  • Take as many photos of the ship as you can! There is NO better backdrop than that of the Norwegian Fjords. Even in bad weather, the ships look amazing. I honestly think the clouds and fog add a little something which makes it seem mysterious?!

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Norwegian Fjords tip #28

  • Do NOT miss the sail away! As we departed Olden a small cafe on the ship blasted out ‘I am sailing’ by Rod Stewart followed by ‘Time tooo…. say… goooddbyyyyyeee’ by Katherine Jenkins.  Don’t pretend you didn’t just sing that in your head. I did!

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Andalsnes Cruise Tips:

Norwegian fjords tip #29.

  • Take a gamble on the troll wall? I’m not TOO sure if this really counts as a tip but I would say think twice about booking a trip to the bottom of troll wall. If the weather is bad you won’t see a thing. I hadn’t ever looked up the troll wall before so I had no idea what I was meant to be seeing.

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Norwegian Fjords tip #30

  • Head UP the troll wall. I made some friends on this cruise and they told me that they had been UP the troll wall and had amazing views from up there. If I went again I would pick a tour that took you to the top of the wall whereas ours just took us to the bottom where we stared up at the clouds.

Other bonus tips!

Norwegian fjords tip #31.

Put a currency converter on your phone for Norwegian Kroner. Its pretty expensive, and you don’t want to get a nasty shock when you open your credit card bill! Do you really need a wooden troll or reindeer sausages? I think not… – Gaynor Le Teace (my mum)

Norwegian Fjords tip #32

  • Eat as much food as you can on the ship so that you don’t have to eat in port… Norway is really expensive and I have no interest in paying for food when I have an unlimited supply on the ship! Make sure you eat a big breakfast and you’ll be fine for a while. If you have kids though it may be worth bringing some snacks.

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My cruise onboard Britannia

This was my first P&O cruise and I was REALLY impressed with the food and service onboard. If you are cruising onboard Britannia make sure you check out this post. P&O Britannia: 8 free ‘must do’ activities.   Britannia is an amazing ship but she is HUGE and it can be difficult to make the most of your time onboard.

I also filmed a tour video when I was onboard and will be posting daily vlogs in each port.

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Fjord Cruise Nærøyfjord

We can assure you it is no coincidence that Nærøyfjord is featured on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. A fjord cruise through this narrow and beautiful fjord will give you the memory of a lifetime!

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Future of The Fjords is seen in distance as sailing on cloudy and calm on the famous UNESCO Naeroyfjord in autumn

First class cruise on the Nærøyfjord

Our modern vessels are designed to maximize the sightseeing experience. They are fully electrical with no noise or emissions disrupting the atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. Here you will get the feeling of gliding through the fjord, very different from what you experience on the more traditional passenger vessels.

Tall panoramic windows give a full view to the marvellous landscape of the calm fjord, tall mountains, and beautiful waterfalls when sitting inside the lounges.

The walkways outside are inspired by the winding trails going up the steep mountains next to the fjord. There is at least 1 meter railing for all passengers, giving you plenty of space to enjoy the view. The full universal layout means everyone can get around the ship inside and outside as they wish.

From the kiosk on board, you can purchase light meals, snacks and hot and cold beverages.

In case of ice on the Nærøyfjord:

During longer periods with cold weather in the winter, the innermost part of the Nærøyfjord may freeze. When that happens, a special ice route is operated. The cruise operates on the Aurlandsfjord between Flåm and Undredal, with a detour into Sagfossen waterfall in the Nærøyfjord. You will be shuttled by bus between Undredal and Gudvangen.

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Dep/Arr.: Flåm, Aurland*, Undredal*, Dyrdal*, Styvi* & Gudvangen.

Please note! *Middle stops can only be pre-booked prior to departure times from Flåm or Gudvangen, tickets booked after these departure times will not be refunded.

Self-service lockers in Flåm

Outside our Visitor Center, you will find self-service lockers in different sizes.

Modern electrical vessel on the Nærøyfjord, passengers standing on deck. Blue sky and calm fjord.

A sustainable choice

Future of The Fjords is fully electrical, meaning it minimizes its environmental impact on the UNESCO listed fjord. Being powered by batteries also mean there is no noise pollution, to the benefit for passengers and wildlife alike. It takes approx. 20 minutes to charge the batteries at the quays in Gudvangen and Flåm, and the dock in Gudvangen doubles as charging station and storage of grey and brown water from the boat.

Future of The Fjords passing the steep and pointy landmark 'Beitelen' in Naeroyfjord in mystical fog autumn

The UNESCO listed fjord landscape

West Norwegian Fjords - Nærøyfjord and Geirangerfjord have been enlisted on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2005. According to UNESCO, the two fjords are considered as archetypical fjord landscapes which have more or less been untouched in modern times and among the most scenically outstanding anywhere.

The fjord has mostly stayed untouched in modern times and no road connections means the only way to properly explore it is by boat. From the fjord cruise you will have first class views to the spectacular landscape with old farms and idyllic fjord villages which has stayed the same for centuries.

2 young couples front deck of Vision of The Fjords sailing through Naeroyfjord snowy mountains is mirrored in sea

Sailing through Nærøyfjord

You can begin your fjord cruise from either Flåm or Gudvangen. If you travel from Flåm, the vessel will begin its journey sailing through the idyllic Aurlandsfjord, before the boat continues through the narrow Nærøyfjord before arriving Gudvangen at the inner end. The trip takes around two hours one way. When starting in Gudvangen, you go the opposite direction. To get back to your starting point, we recommend booking tickets for the corresponding shuttle bus.

Woman in winter clothing with hot drink sitting in window post onboard Vision of The Fjords enjoying the UNESCO fjord landscape

Shuttle bus Flåm–Gudvangen from NOK 150,-

Nærøyfjord round trip - bus and boat from Flåm from NOK 685,-

Timetables during Christmas and New Year 2019-2020

Dep/Arr.: Flåm, Aurland * , Undredal * , Dyrdal * , Styvi * & Gudvangen.

Two types of vessels operate Fjord Cruise Nærøyfjord;

Classic: passenger-only ferries. Premium: new passenger vessels.

In case of ice on the Nærøyfjord:

To optimise your fjord experience, – download the Voice of Norway app. Available on Nærøyfjord

Food & beverages

  • The onboard café serves hot and cold drinks
  • Variety of pastries and sandwiches
  • Please note: it is not allowed to consume drinks and food on board that is not purchased on the vessel

Shuttle Bus

Book your shuttle bus return ticket from either Flåm or Gudvangen

Please note that The Fjords DA reserves the right to alternate vessels in its fleet due to weather conditions, capacity and maintenance. Note that changes can occur at short notice. Other vessels might not have the same level of accessibility for wheelchair users and other people with accessibility aids. Information about our operating vessels can be obtained by contacting our call centre: (+47) 57 63 14 00

Norwegian fjords cruise

Norwegian Fjords Cruise with P&O: Everything you need to know

Norway is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Here you’ll find enchanting towns, historic ruins, cascading waterfalls, and most importantly, the magical Norwegian Fjords. One of the best ways to experience this unspoilt natural wonder is on a Norwegian Fjords cruise.

I was lucky enough to sail through the fjords on-board the P&O Britannia a few years ago with my granddad and sister and it was an unforgettable experience. We sailed on one of the September cruises which started and ended in Southampton, UK, and went up to Stavanger, Flåm, Olden and Bergen.

In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to know about doing a Norwegian Fjords cruise with P&O in 2024. I’ll cover the key things you should consider when booking a cruise, such as the best time to go and the different ships you can book. I’m also sharing details of our itinerary to give you an idea of what you’ll see, where you’ll stop, and the best things to do in each destination.

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Planning a Norwegian Fjords cruise

There are lots of things to consider when booking a cruise. If you’re new to cruising, you’re probably wondering if this is the right option for you. I’ve always had mixed views on cruising as I like being able to explore on my own schedule but we wanted to go away with our granddad and a cruise was the best way for him to be able to see the fjords. The more I looked into it, the more I realised that a cruise was an ideal way to explore this beautiful region.

There are plenty of opportunities to get off the boat and explore, whether that’s on one of the many Norwegian Fjords shore excursions or a self-guided tour. If you want to take it easy like our granddad, you can enjoy your time on-board and soak in the views from the top deck.

With that said, let’s jump into the key things you should think about before booking your own cruise:

P&O’s Norwegian Fjords Cruise Ships

There are lots of cruise lines which offer fjord cruises but we decided to go with  P&O Cruises  as they offered the best rooms and prices for our chosen dates. Our granddad had already been on a few different cruises with P&O and had really enjoyed them so it was an easy choice.

P&O has a few different ships that travel to the Norwegian Fjords. They’re all fantastic but they have some key differences which may determine which cruise ship you decide to book:

P&O Britannia

We went on the P&O Britannia and had a great experience. Built in 2015, the Britannia has 13 guest decks with 26 restaurants and bars, 5 theatres and lounges, and 4 pools. The ship also has a spa and salon, as well as a luxurious open-deck adults-only spa area called The Retreat. The Britannia can accommodate over 3,600 guests and has 1,837 cabins.

At the time, the Britannia was the only option if you wanted to do the 7-night itinerary. That’s since changed with the arrival of P&O’s Iona and now there are two ships that to choose from if you want to do a 7-night Norwegian Fjords cruise.

Here is the Britannia’s 2024 cruise itinerary:

Day 1: Southampton

  • Day 2: Day at sea

Day 3: Stavanger

  • Day 4: Olden, Innvikfjorden (cruise-by) and Nordfjord (cruise-by)
  • Day 5: Flam, Aurlandsfjord (cruise-by), and Sognefjord (cruise-by)
  • Day 6: Haugesund
  • Day 7: Day at sea
  • Day 8: Southampton

P&O Iona

Built in 2020, the P&O Iona is the first British cruise ship to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), making it the greenest ship in P&O’s fleet. With the glass-roofed SkyDome and the on-board gin distillery (yes, you read that correctly!), the Iona has some incredible features.  There are 33 restaurants and bars, 6 theatres and lounges, and 5 pools, including a beautiful infinity pool. The Iona accommodates 5,200 guests and has 2,614 cabins over 15 guest decks.

There are two Iona Norwegian Fjords 7-night itineraries in 2024 to choose from. They’re very similar but if you go early or late in the season, your itinerary will include a stop at Alesund instead of Hellesylt. The reason I point this out is that Hellesylt is very close to the beautiful UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord. This is a bucket list spot for a lot of visitors. If you want to sail along the Geirangerfjord and explore more of the area on one of the Iona Norwegian Fjords excursions, pick the summertime Hellesylt itinerary.

Here’s a summary of the Iona’s Norwegian Fjords itinerary:

  • Day 5: Alesund OR Hellesylt, Geirangerfjord, Sunnylvsfjorden (cruise-by), and Storfjorden (cruise-by)

P&O Aurora and Arcadia

Both of these cruise ships sail to the Norwegian Fjords and are exclusively for adults. However, they are only available on the 12-night itinerary. Both ships are beautiful and are great alternatives to the Britannia and Iona if you’re looking for a longer trip and don’t have children.

You will spend a few more days at sea as you’ll travel to some locations further afield, such as the picturesque Leknes which is part of the Lofoten Islands. Here’s a sample itinerary for the Aurora:

  • Day 2 & 3: Days at sea
  • Day 4: Nordfjordeid and Nordfjord (cruise-by)
  • Day 5: Andalsnes and Romsdalsfjord
  • Day 6: Day at sea
  • Day 7: Leknes (Lofoten Islands)
  • Day 8: Day at sea
  • Day 9: Kristiansund
  • Day 10: Alesund
  • Day 11: Haugesund
  • Day 12: Day at sea
  • Day 13: Southampton

The Arcadia goes to Bergen and Trondheim instead of Leknes.

P&O Britannia Norwegian Fjords Cruise

When is the best time to do a Norwegian Fjords cruise?

The Norwegian Fjords cruise season typically runs from April to September each year. This region of Norway is incredibly picturesque all year-round so there really isn’t a bad time to visit! That being said, there are a few things that you’ll want to consider when deciding when to go on a Norwegian Fjords cruise:

The weather can be quite unpredictable in the Norwegian Fjords. Expect a mix of cloud, rain and sunshine. When we went in September we had 5 days of sunshine and 2 days of rain. However, earlier that year in June, most of the cruises had non-stop rain. You can never guarantee what weather you’re going to get but fortunately the fjords are very scenic and I personally think they look even more magical in the rain!

School Holidays

If you’re thinking of travelling on the Britannia or Iona and don’t have children, you might want to go before or after school holidays. There are plenty of options in April, May and June to choose from, and there are normally one or two cruises in September once the school holidays are over. 

Norwegian Fjords cruises are normally more expensive in the summer months when school is out and families are more likely to want to travel. If you can, try to travel early in the season or later in summer when there is less demand and prices are a bit lower.  

Destinations

As I mentioned earlier, the Iona has two different itineraries. If you want to visit Geirangerfjord, you’ll need to book for the middle of the season which does mean you’ll probably be travelling during the school holidays which is peak season.

Stavanger in Norway

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What to pack for a Norwegian Fjords Cruise

Temperatures and conditions can vary in the Norwegian Fjords, even in the summer months. I’m currently working on a complete packing guide but below I’ve suggested some items that you should pack for a Norwegian Fjords cruise. This is based on what I found most useful during our cruise. We spent most of our time sight-seeing and hiking. If you plan to spend most of your time on-board and take it easy, you may not need all of these items.

We woke up to clouds and rain on a few mornings but the sun came out by the afternoon and the temperature warmed up significantly. I recommend packing a range of layers so that you can easily add and remove items as needed. Make sure you have at least one warm insulation layer such as the Patagonia Down Jacket or Nano Puff Jacket and one waterproof layer. I took my Patagonia waterproof shell as it can easily go on top of my Patagonia puffy jackets but a parka like like the Columbia South Canyon Sherpa is also ideal. Look for something with a fleece lining to keep you nice and warm but make sure it’s also waterproof.

For mid-layers, you’ll probably want some sweaters and fleeces. One of my favourite breathable mid-layers is the Patagonia Snap-T Fleece Pullover .

You’ll probably spend quite a bit of time on deck as you sail through the fjords and into the ports each day. Even when it’s sunny, it can be quite breezy outside and the wind chill can make it feel a lot colder than it is. Pack some base layers for those chilly mornings. I took my Icebreaker thermal leggings and long-sleeve top on this trip. I’d also suggest packing a winter hat/ beanie and gloves.

Hiking shoes

If you’re planning to go on any of the P&O Norwegian Fjords shore excursions, I’d recommend packing something comfortable to walk in. You can get by with a good pair of trainers if you’re joining one of the bus tours that don’t require much walking. However, if you want to go hiking, make sure you take some suitable shoes or boots. You’ll want something lightweight and waterproof. I took my Columbia Newton Ridge Hiking Boots and they were perfect for all the walking we did. 

Evening wear

There are so many things to do in the evenings on a P&O Norwegian Fjords cruise. The Britannia, Iona, Arcadia and Aurora have lots of lovely restaurants, theatres and lounges with daily entertainment. They often have one evening which is a formal night (think black tie) where everyone can get dressed up if they want to. You’ll definitely want to pack some nice outfits for the evenings. Check with your cruise line before you go to find out what the required dress code is for those events. If getting dressed up isn’t your thing, don’t worry! Even on the formal night, there are still restaurants you can go to which don’t have a formal dress code. 

The facilities on-board the Iona and Britannia are state of the art. The gym has everything you need, from cardio machines to free weights. You’ll probably do a lot of walking at each destination but there are a few days where you’re at sea so you might want to get a workout in. If you want to go to the gym, make sure you back some workout clothes and trainers.

Most cruise ships have pools, hot tubs and saunas. The P&O Iona has a stunning infinity pool and the Britannia has a lovely spa area. If you want to use these facilities, pack your swimwear.

If you’re planning to do any of the cruise shore excursions, you’ll want to bring some kind of day bag. As a photographer, I like the Peak Design Everyday Backpack. For a more casual, everyday backpack, I recommend something like the Osprey HikeLite 26L Backpack .

Stay tuned for a comprehensive Norwegian Fjords packing guide!

Cruising the Norwegian Fjords: P&O Britannia 7-night itinerary

We sailed in September on the P&O Britannia’s 7-night cruise. Our journey began in Southampton, UK. From there, we sailed up to Stavanger and then up to Olden and the Nordfjord. We continued on to Flam, passing through Sognefjord, and down to Bergen, before returning to Southampton.

The P&O Britannia’s 2024 itinerary is very similar but instead of stopping at Bergen on day 6, it stops at Haugesund. The Iona’s Norwegian Fjords 2024 itinerary also goes to many of the stops below but instead of going to Flam it stops at Alesund or Hellesylt. 

Here is a map of the route we took:

P&O Norwegian Fjords Cruise Britannia Route Map

We boarded the P&O Britannia just after lunch and spent the rest of the afternoon exploring the ship and checking out all the facilities on-board. There was plenty to keep us occupied as we sailed up the English Channel and into the North Sea.

The Britannia has a high-tech gym with the latest equipment, a range of fitness classes and sports courts on the top deck. If you wanted to pamper yourself and relax, the Oasis spa offered a range of treatments from manicures to deep tissue massages, as well as access to The Retreat, a private open air terrace, and the Hydrotherapy Suite with steam rooms, saunas and aromatic showers. The ship even had hair and beauty salons to help guests get ready for the black tie evenings.

Day 2: At sea

P&O Britannia Norwegian Fjords Cruise

We spent the day at sea as we made our way up to Stavanger. To be honest, it wasn’t much of a scenic journey as we were sailing through the North Sea so all you could see was the ocean in all directions.

We decided to make the most of the day at sea and went to the gym, relaxed by the pool, and read in one of the many lounges. There was a variety of evening entertainment as the night set in and we continued towards Norway. We went to a theatre show and then to one of the many lounges where we listened to live music before heading to bed, excited knowing we would be waking up in the Fjords.   

Stavanger in Norway at sunrise

We woke up bright and early and headed to the top deck to watch the sun rise as we sailed down Rottsfjorden and into the harbour of Stavanger. The sky was painted in pastel shades and you could just see the mountains through the morning haze which created a beautiful scene as we arrived in Stavanger.

Stavanger was originally a fishing port before becoming the centre of Norway’s oil and gas industry following the discovery of offshore oil deposits in the 1960s. Today, the city is a blend of old and new. Parts of the city feel like a living museum where you can step back in time, whereas other parts showcase the city’s modern architecture.

Essential information:

The Stavanger region is home to some of Norway’s most iconic sites such as Preikestolen, Kjerag and Trollpikken. We wanted to go to Preikestolen but the tour was already full and it would have been too tight to hike it and be back in time for the ship’s departure. If you’re planning on doing your own cruise then I would recommend booking onto the popular tours like this at least a week before you leave.

The walk up to Old Stavanger is quite hilly and most of the streets are cobblestoned so make sure you wear some flat, comfortable shoes.

Old Stavanger

We got off the boat and headed to Old Stavanger, a historic area filled with pretty white wooden houses, quaint cobbled streets and old fashioned lampposts. The houses were built in the 18 th and 19 th century for seafarers and traders and have been very well preserved due to a large rehabilitation project. The residents take great pride in their houses and we saw so many beautiful flower displays as we wandered down the streets.

The streets of Old Stavanger in Norway

Øvre Holmegate

We wandered back down to the port and looked around the local fish market before heading into the old shopping district. There are lots of lovely streets to explore but make sure you don’t miss Øvre Holmegate. Known as Stavanger’s Notting Hill, this colourful street is one of the most photographed landmarks in Stavanger and is lined with charming cafes, boutique shops and restaurants.

The street is known locally as Fargegaten, which translates as the ‘Colour Street’, but it wasn’t always like this. It used to be like all the other streets in the district but in 2005, a local hairdresser had a vision to transform the street to draw more customers to his salon and his neighbours’ cafes and shops. A Scottish artist called Craig Flannagan created a Miami Vice inspired design using a very deliberate colour scheme. Each house was given a set of colours in order to create a sense of harmony. As you wander down the street, stop and look at the doors, windows and the facades and you’ll see how each house compliments the next.

One of the most colourful streets in Norway located in Stavanger

After taking far too many photos of this cute and colourful street, we bought some lunch and headed to the city park to sit by the small lake, Breiavatnet. We got back on the ship at 4pm and set sail just before 5pm. We headed North through Byfjorden and into Kvitsoyfjorden and back to the North Sea where we continued up to Olden.

Day 4: Olden, Innvikfjorden and Nordfjord

Olden in Norway is one of the prettiest places you'll stop on your P&O Norwegian Fjords cruise

We’d been looking forward to exploring Olden for weeks, ever since we saw photos of its rugged wilderness. Set at the top of the innermost arm of the Nordfjord, Olden is situated in a valley beneath magnificent mountains.

The P&O shore excursions were already booked up for the day (make sure you book them in advance!) so we decided to go straight to the local tour centre, Olden Adventure , It’s located a few steps from where the ship docks. They offer a range of tours but they also provide transfers to Briksdal glacier and Loen Skylift – two of the places we wanted to see. My sister and I like to have the freedom to explore places at our own pace so this was perfect for us and also much cheaper than doing a tour.

Olden is a small town and there is very little near the port where you dock. To make the most of your time in this pretty region, book a P&O shore excursion or a transfer from Olden Adventure if you want to explore independently.

Briksdal Glacier

We decided to visit the Briksdal glacier first. We bought our tickets for the Glacier Express Shuttle Bus which was parked outside the tour office. The 45 minute drive to the glacier was beautiful. We drove along the river passing several lakes, including Floen and Oldevatnet. The low-lying mist over the water was a stunning sight and as we got closer to Jostedalsbreen National Park we started to see more and more small waterfalls cascading down the mountainside.

The bus drops you at Briksdal Inn and you have two hours to explore. It takes about 45 minutes to walk to the Glacier so you’ll need to set off quickly. If you don’t want to walk all the way, you can take a ‘troll car’ some of the way and then walk the rest. The walk itself was quite flat at the start but there is a slight incline and steps up in some places.

We passed Kleivafossen waterfall which was spectacular. It’s very powerful so make sure you have a waterproof jacket as the spray can be intense!

The views on the way to Briksdal Glacier in Norway

You’ll reach a meadow where you’ll get your first glimpse of the glacier in the distance. Carry on walking along the path and you’ll reach an open clearing with a toilet block and some picnic tables. The ‘troll cars’ also park here as this is as far as they can take you. From here, it’s a 10 minute uphill walk to the foot of the glacier. Words really can’t describe the natural beauty of this place. It truly is magical!

Briksdal Glacier in Norway

Loen Skylift

After taking a few photos of the glacier we walked back to the bus and back to Olden. We still had 4 hours before we had to be back on the ship so we bought tickets from the tour office to Loen Skylift , which is only a 10 minute drive from the port. It’s one of the steepest cable cars in the world. We ascended 1,100 meters up Mount Hoven in 5 minutes and were rewarded with unforgettable views of Lake Lovatnet, Mt. Skåla, Olden, and the beautiful Innvikfjorden. 

Mount Loen in Norway

There are lots of hikes around Mount Hoven and you could easily spend the whole day up here exploring the different trails and enjoying 360 degree views of the Norwegian landscape. We reluctantly headed back down and got the shuttle bus back to the ship.

Be prepared for all weather on a Norwegian Fjords cruise with P&O

We set sail just after 5pm and cruised through the Innvikfjorden onto the Nordfjord, passing pretty villages built into the hills. The skies darkened and it started to rain so everyone headed inside to get ready for dinner, except for me and a few other photographers. We pulled up our hoods and watched the magical scene unfold in front of us.

Day 5: Flåm, Aurlandsfjord and Sognefjord

Flam in Norway

We got up early and headed up to the top deck to find we had already docked in Flåm. Situated at the head of the fjord, this small farming community is nestled between two mountain peaks. From the deck, we could see the little farms dotted on the green grassy slopes and red Norwegian cabins beautifully situated on the water’s edge.  

We had booked a P&O shore excursion with our granddad in the afternoon so we left him to relax on the ship while we went off to explore. We wandered past the famous Flåm Railway which is said to be one of the world’s most breath-taking journeys, offering panoramic views of the mountains and waterfalls that characterise the region. There were a few tours which took you on the train. If you want to do this then pre-book your ticket before you arrive as it often sells out very quickly. There was also a tour to Tvinde Waterfall and Gudvangen where you could go kayaking.

Flåm is a small town and public transport is limited. There aren’t any taxis and the bus schedules aren’t suitable for day sightseeing. It was lovely to walk around the town and the fields but I would recommend booking onto one of the tours in Flåm as you’ll get to see a lot more of this pretty region.

It was so peaceful as we walked through the fields, admiring the cute cabins and listening to the flowing water. The fields were surrounded by steep mountainsides and there was a small waterfall which cascaded down the mountain.

Flam in Norway

At lunchtime, we walked back to the port and met our granddad for the tour. We drove along the Aurlandsfjord, before heading inland past pretty lakes and gushing rivers. The bus continued to drive up the beautiful, winding mountain road through a series of tunnels. As we climbed higher, we got stunning views over the fjord villages of Vassbygda and Aurland. We stopped at a viewing point where we had a 10 minute photo stop. There isn’t really anywhere for buses to stop on this road as there are so many bends and tunnels, so we had to carefully cross the road to the other side where we had a beautiful view looking through the valley.

We continued through the pretty valleys of Stonndalen and Aurland before arriving in Østerbø, a mountain farm region which has become a popular spot for hikers. We were served tea and coffee at the Mountain Lodge and tried vafler, a traditional Norwegian waffle served with sour cream and strawberry jam. Afterwards we had a walk around the fields before heading back to the bus to drive back to the ship.

Sailing through the fjords of Norway with P&O

That evening we sailed through the Aurlandsfjord and Sognefjord and experienced the unsurpassed beauty of the Norwegian fjords. It was one of the most magical evenings of my life.

Day 6: Bergen

Bergen is another stop on your P&O Norwegian Fjords Cruise

Our final port of call was Bergen. Surrounded by seven mountains, Bergen is known as the gateway to the Western fjords and is Norway’s second largest city.

The funicular is one of Bergen’s most popular tourist attractions and offers spectacular views over the city. If you want to do this make sure you book your tickets in advance and get off the ship early, otherwise you will miss out!

We avoided the shopping district which was packed with tourists from other cruise ships and headed into the residential area. Here you’ll find quaint cobbled streets and pretty wooden houses. We carried on walking up the back streets, climbing higher to get a better view of the city and eventually came across the old fire station, a small white wooden building overlooking Bergen. We sat and ate our lunch here taking in the lovely city views.

Bergen is a stop on the P&O Norwegian Fjords Cruise

You can carry on walking up the path to Mount Fløien, one of the seven hills that surround Bergen. It’s quite a climb so many people opt to take the funicular to the top instead. Unfortunately we didn’t have enough time to hike it and the queues for the funicular were too long. Instead we headed back down to the town and walked along the quayside.

Views in Bergen in Norway

Bryggen is lined with brightly-coloured wooden warehouses and is one of the most photographed places in Bergen. These tall and narrow buildings now house restaurants, boutiques and souvenir shops. After a few hours walking around the city, we made our way back to the ship, wishing we had another week to explore this beautiful part of the world.

Day 7: Sailing back to Southampton

P&O Norwegian Fjords Cruise Itinerary

Our final day was spent relaxing on-board as we sailed back through the North Sea and down into the English Channel.

Final thoughts

We had a lovely time exploring the fjords with our granddad on the P&O Britannia. Cruising isn’t for everyone and there are lots of things to consider. It was a great way for our granddad to see places that he wouldn’t have had the chance to see otherwise. We actually really enjoyed being on the ship and cruising through the fjords was an unforgettable experience.

If you want to see this wild and beautiful region, a Norwegian Fjords cruise is a great way to do so! I hope this guide gives you an idea of what to expect. If you have any questions about doing a P&O Norwegian Fjords cruise in 2024, drop them in the comments below and I’ll do my best to answer them.

Where next?

If you’re planning a trip to Europe or the UK this year, check out the following guides for some travel inspiration and useful tips:

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Love this information but my questions are about extras .. So you have sailing in September great. Do you have cinermas on board I know you have shows. Does the spa and viewing place cost extra. There is a free pool and jacuzzi isn’t there. What others facilities are free. Do you have accessible rooms .are they extra . How much are the excursions .can I explore independently.

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Hi Jennifer! I would reach out to the cruise company’s customer service team as they will be able to answer your questions on extras. I don’t work for P&O – I just went on one of their cruises a couple of years ago so this is all based on my experience back then. As for the excursions, they vary in price depending on what you want to do. The cruise company will have a list they can share with you. However, you can also explore yourself or book with a local company instead. Hope that helps!

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What a brilliant blog and so informative! Thank you so much. We are planning our first ever family cruise to the Norway Fjords and I just wanted to ask you whether this cruise was suitable for disabled people as my mum is in a wheelchair. When the cruise stops for a day of exploring is it suitable for someone on a wheelchair?

Hi Sally! I’m glad you found it helpful and that’s so exciting! The cruise itself is definitely suitable for anyone with mobility issues or in a wheelchair – there are plenty of lifts on the boat to get between the floors and ramps around the deck. As for the excursions, there will be some that you won’t be able to do, but if you book them with the cruise ship they’ll be able to advise on which ones are wheelchair friendly. If you’re going on day tours, there will be a bus and it will have a ramp for wheelchairs. If you just want to explore the towns on your own when you dock, that’s also doable. You won’t be able to get everywhere but there is plenty near where the ship docks to see and do and most of the paths are accessible. Some places do have cobbled streets so it’s a bit trickier – definitely research before you go and ask the cruise company’s customer service team – they are so helpful!

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Hi Steph. Fantastic blog post thank you. I was wondering if you had any thoughts about cruising the fjords in April/May? Do you think it’d be limiting? I’ve heard often the ships can’t stop at the ports if the weather is too bad… We are a couple travelling with a baby. Do you think we will be able to do most of the excursions with the baby? We have a backpack so can hike with her. Thank so much!

Hi Rebecca. The nice thing about this cruise is that there are plenty of things to do at each port. Some excursions might not be suitable with a baby but there are plenty of options to choose from so I don’t think it will limit you. I would just research the hiking excursions the cruise ship offers and look into the distance and elevation and decide what you’re comfortable with. As for the weather in April/ May, it’s hit and miss. May might be better as it’s closer to summer so hopefully it will be better, but even in summer can be weather can be unpredictable. I just had a quick look at historical weather by month online and last year it seemed okay. I would have a look and potentially ask the cruise company’s customer service if they had any issues stopping at the ports last year. Good luck!

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Thank you this is really helpful. We’re just considering this, I didn’t think I would like a cruise. But the more I look into it, it looks like it ticks lots of boxes. I’m an active person and I would be looking forward to hiking, running kayaking. Are there many/any opportunities for wild swimming?

Hi Charlie – I felt the same way but it was actually a great way to get around Norway and see quite a lot in a short space of time. I don’t think there are any tours where you’d have time for wild swimming but if you decided to explore some places on your own then you probably could! I would check the itinerary for the cruise you’re thinking of doing and then have a quick research of the places it stops at – that should give you an idea of what is in the area!

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Thanks for such a detailed info. We are taking the cruise with my parents and trying to book shore experiences. Some of them are sold out but just wanted to check if there are taxis or other form of transport available on the ports to book by ourselves?

There are a few taxis at some ports but not all of them. Places like Olden and Flam are quite small. You could book a taxi in advance but for places like Olden, I would look up different tour providers. That’s what we did and we found Olden Adventures which offered similar tours to those offered by P&O. They usually have space and are slightly cheaper than the boats as well. Good luck!

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Thank you Steph, you have given me some ideas for our cruise in September. This is a great blog and I really appreciate the time and effort you have put into this xxx

Thanks Lisa – that means a lot and I’m glad you found it helpful!

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Interesting post , keep up the good work. Have a great day.

Thank you so much! That means a lot. Have a great weekend 🙂

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Howdy! This post couldn’t be written any better! Reading through this post reminds me of my good old room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this page to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read. Many thanks for sharing!|

Thank you so much – that really means a lot! It’s been a busy few months so apologies for a very slow reply! I’m glad you enjoyed reading it – have a lovely weekend.

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What a beautiful trip! A cruise through the fjords is really high on my list! I’m saving this post for future references 🙂

Thanks Coni! It was a wonderful trip and the scenery was spectacular so I hope you get to go one day!

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That street is so pretty–I love all the different colored houses! The photos you shared of the fjords are breathtakingly beautiful! I’m definitely adding this to my travel bucket list!

Thanks Farrah! That means a lot 🙂 It’s such a diverse region – I really loved exploring the quaint towns and sailing down the fjords. We’re already planning a trip back to go further North!

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Wow your photos are stunning! Is September the best time of year to go?

Thanks Katie – I did a photography course just before I went which came in handy! Although I think it would be impossible to take a bad photo in the fjords! June and September tend to be the best times to go but the weather is very changeable so you need to pack for all seasons just in case! We had a lot of sunny days but it was quite cold in the morning and did rain a bit in the evenings.

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Wow! Now, this is my kind of cruise. I’m not usually too keen on cruises, but the Norwegian cruises have always intrigued me. Your photos alone make me want to do this cruise! So beautiful!

Thanks Lindsey! I hadn’t ever considered going on a cruise before this but it was actually a good way to see the fjords. I loved sailing through them as you saw so much more than you would if you were driving. It’s a lovely region to explore – I just wish we had had longer!

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Wow! I never would have thought to take a Norwegian cruise but this definitely has brought it to my attention! How beautiful! Love the post!

Thanks Allison! It wasn’t something I would have thought to do either but when we started looking into it we realised it was actually a good way to see the fjords! I was quite hesitant as I’m so used to planning my own itinerary but we had more flexibility in each port that I expected and got to see and do a lot!

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Wow! It looks every bit as beautiful as I imagined. I have been hesitant to cruise, but this looks like a great way to cover a lot of ground in a small amount of time – great for us fast-travellers.

Thanks Zoe! I was also very hesitant and it was only when our granddad mentioned it that I realised it was quite a good way to see the fjords. I would have liked to explore some areas more but overall we had quite a lot of flexibility to do what we wanted in each port. We got to see a lot in a short amount of time – it was a nice introduction to Norway!

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This looks like my dream vacation! Visiting the Norway fjords is on my bucket list. And your photography is outstanding!

Thanks so much Chelsea! The fjords were absolutely stunning so I hope you get to go one day!

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We hope to do this cruise one day. It looks beautiful and your post is so informative Steph

I’m glad you found it helpful Wendy! It was a lovely way to explore this part of the world. I just wish we had had longer!

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Our family hasn’t taken a cruise as yet, but I could see us loving this one around the Norwegian fjords. It has such diversity from pretty towns to amazing natural scenery. I will be pinning this for future reference.

Thanks Sharee! We hadn’t ever really thought about doing a cruise until our granddad suggested it. But it was such a good way to see the fjords and it was lovely to see the towns as well as the national parks!

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Thank you so so much Steph for writing a beautiful review of the Norwegian fiords cruise. It’s very helpful and has saved us so much time. We will be there in 3 weeks time. Enjoying reading some of your other holiday reviews. Love them! Cheers Kath x

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What to pack for a norwegian fjords cruise (packing list + tips).

Taking a cruise to Norway and not sure what to pack? That sounds just like me before my cruise. Now I’ve been and returned I’ve put together this guide on what to pack for a Norwegian Fjords cruise so you know what to take and what to leave at home.

A cruise around the Norwegian Fjords is one of those dream holidays. The scenery is breathtaking and there are many incredible activities and scenic tours on offer at each port.

Coupled with the very changeable weather you can get in the fjords, it’s not a surprise you might be wondering what to pack.

Obviously, you don’t want to overpack. I mean, who wants to lug a suitcase round full of things you mostly won’t use? Plus there may be limited storage space in your cabin.

Yet, you’ll want to have enough of the right things to have a great cruise, whatever weather is thrown at you.

It’s definitely a challenge packing for this type of cruise. You need to prepare for all eventualities but it needn’t be as difficult as you think.

In this guide, I’ll share details of what I packed for my cruise around the fjords alongside some items I wished I had taken.

Hindsight is a great thing eh?

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What to wear on a Norwegian Fjord Cruise

I’ve tried to avoid simply listing out what items of clothing you should take as I think everyone knows the basics and you know what you like to wear.

What I have listed are things you should consider taking and why. Not all of these items will be for you as it very much depends on what you plan to do on your cruise.

Do have lots of shore excursions or activities booked? Or do you plan to spend most of your time onboard the ship taking in the scenery?

When thinking about what to pack, keep that in mind. It will make it a little bit easier to decide what to take and what to leave behind.

Layers, layers and more layers

If there was only one piece of advice I could give when packing for a Norwegian Fjords cruise, it would be this – layer up.

In fact, this applies to all Norway cruises. Whether you are sticking to the fjords or travelling further along the coast.

You never quite know what you are going to get, weather-wise, in Norway and it’s not uncommon to get four seasons in a day. You could start the day in your winter woollies and end it in your bikini.

Well, that’s probably a bit extreme but you get the picture. The weather is very changeable.

In the fjords, you can have snow, rain, wind and sun all within a few hours of each other.

If you plan to spend a lot of time on deck, particularly when cruising the fjords then you’ll want clothes that will keep you warm and dry, if the weather is not great.

Especially if you are up early for the morning sail-in. By layering, you can remove items as the day heats up.

Think of items of clothing like vests, t-shirts, thin long-sleeved tops and fleeces that you can put on top of each other.

Of course, I never followed my own advice. I checked the forecast the week before I travelled and it looked a bit sunny and warm. However, when I had visited glaciers and fjords in other parts of the world previously, it was quite chilly when you reached them so I packed my jumpers.

Turned out I hit the weather jackpot in Stavanger and Olden. While the early morning sail-in was quite cold, the day warmed up quickly.

A balmy 24 degrees was reached on the bridge of the cruise ship I was on when docked in Olden. I don’t think the temperature dropped much below that up on top of the mountains either.

I totally overheated in my jumper, so much so I’m surprised I didn’t melt the snow that was still on top of Mount Hoven.

A lesson learnt…

Being able to layer clothes comes in handy onboard too. I found the cruise ship I was on was quite warm so I mostly wore thin jumpers or t-shirts.

I had a fleece if I wanted to go out on deck. It’s easier to take things off as you heat up then sit there sweating in one heavy item of clothing.

Comfortable shoes

Whether you plan to do some shore excursions, explore independently or maybe just relax on the ship, you’ll most likely be doing a fair bit of walking.

A comfy pair of shoes is a must as you’ll be on your feet a lot.

If you plan to do any hikes, such as the climb to Pulpit Rock, or long walks then you may wish to bring some walking shoes.

On my cruise, I did a couple of excursions which included a bit of walking. I just had normal trainers on and they were fine.

However, if you think you might do some more involved activities then it is worth checking what footwear is recommended.

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Warm hat and gloves

I know it perhaps seems strange to recommend taking a winter hat and gloves on a summer holiday but trust me they will probably come in handy. It might also be worth popping a scarf in too, just in case.

The ship will sail into the fjords early in the morning so if you plan to get up and enjoy the spectacular scenery, it may be much colder than you expect.

Even in the summer, it can be quite chilly on deck. Especially if it is a bit breezy too, the wind cuts right through you.

I got up at 4.30am for the cruise along the Nordfjord and Innvikfjorden to Olden. While it was a lovely sunny morning with clear blue skies, it was absolutely freezing at times and quite breezy.

I had thermal leggings on under my jeans and a fleece under my jacket. I was very glad I had chucked my winter hat in my suitcase at the last minute and regretted not bringing some gloves as well.

This was in June believe it or not. Although that is not the height of summer, I was still a bit surprised at how cold it was early in the morning.

Hat and gloves may come in handy on shore excursions too. If you are going to view glaciers or heading up to the tops of mountains, and the weather isn’t great, the temperature might be cooler than you’d expect.

Waterproof jacket (and umbrella)

While we all wish for fabulous weather, or at least for it to stay dry while on holiday, there is a chance it will be a bit rainy and damp at times. Particularly when cruising the fjords. They see a LOT of rain.

Packing a waterproof jacket means you can still get out and about to explore the ports of call without worrying about getting soaked.

Fortunately, I had no rain on my cruise but I did pack a lightweight wind and waterproof jacket which was perfect for the early morning sail along the fjords.

Outdoor gear

If you are planning some activities such as hiking or kayaking, then you should consider bringing some outdoor gear. Or check with your activity or tour operator what, if anything, they will provide

If you are just strolling around the ports, then your usual clothes and footwear will suffice. However, if you plan some long walks or hikes then it is worth thinking about bringing some walking shoes.

That said, I did the walk to the Briksdal Glacier in jeans and trainers and it was fine. I walk a lot so didn’t find it overly strenuous (or hard on the feet) but if you are less mobile it might be an idea to take a ‘troll car’. These buggy- type vehicles drop you near the glacier viewpoint (around 10 minutes away) cutting out most of the walk.

Formal wear (or party wear)

Most cruises to the Norwegian Fjords will have one formal night. This could be a black tie evening or a celebration or chic night when you get to put on your finest party wear.

If the formal night is not for you, don’t worry. There will still be bars and restaurants you can use which don’t follow the formal dress code.

Check with your cruise line to confirm what type of night they will be holding and the required dress code.

A cruise to the Norwegian Fjords is quite fast-paced, you’ll have at least three or four port stops, with plenty of opportunities to get some walking exercise in as you explore the local area.

However, if the gym is your thing, there will still be time to get a workout or two in.

Most cruise ships have a gym and some will also offer exercise classes. Gyms usually open early and close late so you can get a workout in before or after a port day. Or you can save it for a sea day.

Some ships also have running/jogging tracks on deck. So pack your trainers as there is no excuse to not get your daily steps in.

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Most cruise ships have a couple of pools and hot tubs so if you think you’d like to use them, pack your swimming costume.

If you are lucky with the weather, you might get the chance to spend a day by the deck pools so it is a good idea to have your swimwear with you just in case.

What to take on a Norwegian Fjords Cruise

Sunglasses and sunscreen.

While it’s true that it does rain a lot in the fjords, you might get lucky and have some sunny days.

If the forecast for your trip is for sunny weather, don’t forget to pop in the sunscreen. Go for one with a high SPF as the sun can be quite fierce.

I never thought I’d get slightly sunburnt in Norway but I did.

The light can be quite harsh too so it is worth packing your sunglasses to take the edge off.

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If you think you’d like to sit on your balcony (or on deck) and look out for wildlife then make sure you bring your binoculars.

You’ll most likely have a sea day getting to and from the fjords so that is an opportunity to keep an eye out for any sea life including dolphins.

Once you arrive in Norway, you’ll be able to use your binoculars to get a closer look as you sail along the fjords.

What tech should I pack?

Camera and your phone.

If there is one thing you can guarantee on cruises to the fjords it is that you’ll probably end up taking a lot of photos. The views truly are spectacular.

These days it’s almost a given that most people have mobile phones and usually a camera on them. Before leaving, check how much space you have left on your device.

You don’t want to get to the fjords, get your phone out to snap an incredible shot only to discover your phone has no room to store any more photos.

If you have a camera (well, one not attached to a phone), don’t forget to make sure you have enough memory cards. Think about taking a large capacity card or maybe a few smaller capacity ones.

Trust me, you’ll want to take lots of photos of the fabulous scenery and of course your time on the ship.

Charges for your phone, camera and other devices

With the number of devices, we all have these days, it is surprisingly easy to forget to pack chargers.

Many cruise ships have shops onboard that stock electronic items including chargers however, these can sell out quick.

So do a quick double-check of your chargers before leaving home.

It is also an idea to have extra batteries or maybe a portable charger so you can recharge on the go. You may have long days off the ship so your battery could run down if you are taking lots of photos or updating your social media channels.

You don’t want to get to the end of the day and not be able to take a photo of the amazing view because your phone is dead.

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Electrical adapters

Not tech as such I guess but the cruise line you are travelling with may not have the same type of plugs as your home country. So, check in advance if you need to take any adaptors.

You may be able to purchase adapters on board but you don’t want to rely on that, in case they are not available or sold out.

It would be a long week without being able to charge your phone or camera.

Miscellaneous items to pack

Reusable water bottle.

Many ships have water stations for you to refill your water bottle and help reduce the use of plastic bottles.

You can refill before heading out in port or on a shore excursion and save yourself having to buy a drink during the day. Or you can refill and have some water with you as you explore the ship.

Your favourite toiletries

Your cruise cabin will come with toiletries in the bathroom. This is usually soap, shower gel and shampoo. Conditioner and body lotion are sometimes provided as well, although on some cruise lines you have to ask your cabin steward for this.

If you don’t want to go without your favourite brands, then you can bring them along. To avoid any spillage or leaks either pack them in your hand luggage or make sure they are securely sealed before putting them in your suitcase.

Your lips and skin can dry out more than you expect on a cruise holiday.

I didn’t take any lip balm with me and really regretted it. Especially after spending four hours out on deck in the wind. Next cruise, whether it is back to the fjords or not, I’ll be popping some in my bag.

If you are in an inside cabin you won’t need to worry about this as it will be plenty dark in there. However, if you are in a balcony or sea view cabin you may notice it doesn’t get fully dark at night.

Depending on when you go you might find it barely gets dark at all. I went in June and while I don’t think we reached as far north to get the full midnight sun, it was pretty close.

When I closed my cabin curtains there was a faint light around the edges so you could tell it was not dark outside.

If you are a sensitive sleeper and need your room to be completely dark, consider taking some blackout sleep masks.

If you are a light sleeper, then pack some ear plugs just in case. This will help you sleep through any potential noise disturbances, such as engine sounds, rough weather or people just being a little loud in the corridors.

Alarm clock

Alarm clocks are generally not provided in cabins. At least I’ve never seen one yet.

If would like to get up early to enjoy the sail along the fjords, or have shore excursions booked and don’t want to miss the meet-up time, then bring an alarm clock with you.

Alternatively, you can use the alarm on your phone. Just make sure you don’t run out of battery overnight.

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Towel Clips

While a cruise around the Norwegian Fjords is not really one for sunbathing you may wish to chill out on a sun lounger every now and then. Particularly if you get lucky with the weather.

Bringing along a couple of towel clips means you can secure a towel to your lounger. Something you’ll be very grateful for if it is a bit breezy. It also gives you a way to identify your lounger or chair in a sea of them.

However, be considerate to your fellow passengers and don’t be one of those people that puts a towel (and clips) down and disappear for hours on end.

Alcohol or soft drinks

Many cruise lines let you bring limited alcohol on board for you to enjoy in your cabin.

So, if you fancy sitting on your balcony enjoying a drink while sailing along the fjords, you can bring your favourite bottle of wine or champagne to sip as you take in the scenery.

Soft drinks are usually unlimited but check with your cruise line to confirm.

Norwegian fjords packing tips

Now, that you have an idea of what you should think about packing for your Norwegian Fjords cruise, I thought I’d share a few tips on how to make packing a little easier.

Use packing cubes

I discovered packing cubes when I was backpacking 20 years ago and never looked back.

They are a great space saver and help to keep your clothes organised in your luggage.

As there can be limited storage in cruise cabins, particularly when a few of you are sharing, packing cubes give you a bit more storage space.

They make it very quick to unpack too. On my last cruise, I just placed my packing cubes with all my tops in on the wardrobe shelves and job done.

Hand luggage

When you arrive at the port and drop your suitcases off, it could be some time before you see them again. They’ll turn up at your cabin, like magic, later in the day.

In the meantime, you’ll need some bits with you to get you through the first few hours on board. Give some thought about the kind of things you think you would need and then pack them in your carry-on bag.

Things like your travel documents, medications, any expensive tech devices and any valuable personal items should be in your hand luggage rather than your checked case.

Read more | What to pack in your carry-on bag (packing list + tips)

The last word

Hopefully, you now have an idea of what to pack for a Norwegian Fjords cruise. With a little bit of thought and a quick check of the weather forecast, you’ll be good to go.

If there is anything you think I’ve forgotten let me know in the comments below.

Have a great cruise!

More information on Norway…

  • Cruising the Norwegian Fjords on P&O’s Iona
  • Exploring the Briksdal Glacier on a shore excursion
  • Loen Skylift and Kjenndalen Glacier shore excursion
  • Lysefjord cruise and Pulpit Rock from Stavanger
  • Olden port guide

31 thoughts on “ What to pack for a Norwegian Fjords cruise (packing list + tips) ”

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Hi Emma, this really is very helpful. My husband and I are travelling in 3 weeks on our first cruise on the Iona. We have booked the celebration dinner, do all gentlemen wear black tie? Happy to pack it for my husband but if it’s not what most people wear I will not bother. Also we have booked The Limelight Club and the Epicurean. Is a sports jacket/ blazer for my husband the normal for these venues or just more casual? Really appreciate your help as I am the one doing the packing. I have read a few of your pages and do you give a wonderful insight. Many thanks Esther

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I would not have thought to take layers on our mid-May cruise. The electronics, etc. tips were good reminders. Thanks for warning us.:)

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Hi Laurie, thanks for you comment. I thought the same, being June I almost packed just summer stuff. The layers definitely came in handy though, especially when getting up early for the sail into the fjords. Enjoy your cruise. Emma

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That’s helpful but I remain confused what I need as going 12 nights 21st October to Fjords and looking for northern lights

Hi Sheeps, if I was going in October I’d definitely take some layers and worm clothes. Especially if you are hoping to see the Northern Lights, you might end up running out on deck quite late and I imagine it could be quite chilly. Good luck and I hope you see the Northern Lights. Emma

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Hi Emma, thanks for the tips. Just wondering what the dress code is for a regular evening (not celebration night). Is it still quite formal, dresses etc? We are going in 3 weeks and cannot wait. Your tips have definitely helped ease the stress of packing x

Hi Katie. I’d say smart casual mostly. Didn’t see many formal dresses on regular nights on the two cruises I have done on Iona. Think more of a night out at a restaurant at home type thing. I usually wore black jeans and a blazer or smart top/shirt and it was fine. Enjoy your cruise.

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Thanks for this Emma. We go at the end of August this year and o hadn’t got a clue what to pack. I’ve found this post really useful.

Hi Emma, thanks for your kind comment. Glad it helped, enjoy your cruise. Emma

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Would you recommend a lined or unlined rain jacket? We will be in the Norway coastline (from Olden to Tromso) on a cruise the first week of June. I have 2 jackets I can’t decide on…both are waterproof, windproof and breathable ….one has a mesh inside while the other has a lightweight fleecy liner. We are doing one hike at the Seven Sisters and the rest of the ports will be walking tours or bus tours. Weather looks to be 46-55 and showers. Thank you!!!

Hi Kim, sorry just catching up on comments. Guess you are on your cruise now. Hope you are having a good time & managed to choose which jacket to take. Emma

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Thank you Emma, I have found this very helpful and am less stressed about what to pack for our cruise next week! Much appreciated ☺️

Hi Catherine, thanks for the kind comments. Hope you enjoy your cruise. Emma

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Thank you Emma, for your tips.. This is my first cruise… I just wondered, is there a hairdryer and iron in the cabins Tia kate

Hi Kate, yes there is a hairdryer. No irons but you can use the ones in the laundrette free of charge. Enjoy your cruise. Emma

Aaagh thank u darling, so much…. Means a lot u got bac… I’m struggling at mo, cause had a close bereavement on Sunday and can’t focus, but I know he still would hve wanted me to go…. 💔

Hi Kate, sorry to hear that. Sending lots of love. Emma

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Hi can you advise me on the Norwegian krone spending money on shore for coffees and snacks or use credit cards. Thanks

Hi Kate. I actually didn’t take any. I just used by credit card, had no issues. But depending on what you plan to do in Norway, it is probably worth taking a small amount. Enjoy your cruise. Emma

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Hi emma, any advice on trips for someone semi-disabled using a small fold up mobility scooter. Am off end of this month. Also for Iceland in September .

Hi Carol, sorry for the delay, have been travelling. I don’t really have an experience in that area so a little hard for me to comment. However I’d check with your cruise line to see if they offer any accessible excursions. Also worth checking what support they can offer once on board. Enjoy both your cruises. Emma

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Hi Emma. I haven’t booked any of the optional trips yet and want to know what you would recommend. I’m travelling in Mid July.

Hi Sheila, sorry for the delay responding. I’ve been travelling with limited internet access. My favourite excursions/trips last year were the Briksdal Glacier and Loen Skylift. You can do both from Olden. Would recommend both of those.Tho maybe check the weather for the Skylift as view might not be as great if cloudy/raining. Also enjoyed the scenic viewpoint tour in Geiranger, although that was lot of time on a bus. The fabulous views at the stops made up for it though. Enjoy your cruise.

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Thanks for all your advice – sounds very like the weather here in western Scotland! Can I ask what time of year did you go? We are going the second half of May, so certainly hoping for even a little bit of warmth.

Hi Joan, I went at the beginning of June. So not long after when you are going. Will keep my fingers crossed you get good weather. Enjoy your cruise. Emma

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Hi I’m going on a Norwegian fjords cruise end of May, will i just take warmer clothes for though out the day thank you.

Hi Julie, yes definitely take some warmer clothes just in case. I was a bit surprised at how chilly it was first thing in the morning. The days were warm though but I was very lucky with the weather, was unusually hot for the time of year. I think layers are best so if the weather is good you can take some off. Enjoy your cruise. Emma

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So confused think I need to take my entire wardrobe

ha, yes it seems like that doesn’t it? With it being so changeable I found it quite difficult. Best advice I can give is to keep an eye on the weather forecast before you go and pack a couple of things you can layer. Gives you the choice to add more if chilly and or remove if hot. Enjoy your cruise.

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Fantastic advice Emma. Can I ask what you’d advise to wear during the evenings in April. Have done lots of summer cruises but not a single winter one. Is it cold onboard as some summer evenings get chilly with the air con. Thank you

Hi Denise, thanks for your kind comment. I think for April I’d go for things you can layer up and down. It should be pretty warm on the ship but will most likely be a bit chilly on deck and when you are out and about in port. Personally I didn’t find the air con too cold. I went in June and for the evenings I had a few shirts/blouses that I could cover with a wrap/poncho or blazer if I felt cold. If you are taking sleeveless dresses or tops or I’d definitely take something like a wrap you can throw over your shoulders to keep you warm. Plus if you do get too hot you can easily take them off. Best of both worlds! Enjoy your cruise.

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Your cruise at a glance

Hand-crafted highlights.

Our Journey Planners have designed this cruise to show you Norway’s awe-inspiring natural surroundings as summer turns to autumn, a time of year that’s renowned for the fruit harvest. Ulvik is ideally placed for sampling the local seasonal produce, from apple juice to cider and brandy, while a scenic cruise along Hardangerfjord will showcase orchard-covered valleys and mountains. Balmoral will also sail the picturesque Nordfjord, passing Hornelen – Europe’s highest sea cliff. There will be opportunities to admire the remarkable landscapes ashore too, during a visit to the Briksdal Glacier from Olden, accompanied by a local geologist; or on a boat tour from Haugesund.

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Nordfjord, Norway

Scenic Norwegian fjords

As you journey along the Norwegian Fjords aboard Balmoral , you will have a number of opportunities to witness spectacular mountains, deep fjords, and cascading waterfalls. The village of Ulvik, surrounded by tall mountains and lush landscapes, is well-known for its flourishing fruit orchards, and you are also perfectly placed to visit the awe-inspiring Vøringfossen waterfall from here, whose waters plunge over steep cliffs, providing a beautiful show of mist and spray that can be heard from far away, before it appears as you sail along Hardangerfjord. Join us on tours to experience the icy blue hues of Briksdal and Kjenndal Glaciers, as they creep down valleys nestled between contrasting green hills. You will also have the chance to experience sailing along Lysefjord, home to the extraordinary mountains of Preikstolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjeragbolten.

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Kayaking in the Norwegian fjords

Embracing outdoor life

The concept of friluftsliv is ingrained in daily life in Norway, and encompasses spending time outdoors, connecting with nature by participating in various activities in the countryside. From Stavanger, join us on a hike to the famous mountain, Pulpit Rock (Preikstolen) where you'll experience a variety of natural landscapes en route to the plateau, where outstanding views across Lysefjord can be witnessed. In Ulvik, enjoy kayaking on Hardangerfjord, offering a unique perspective of the fjords and it surrounding landscape. When in Olden, do take an eco-friendly journey on E-Bike to discover its spectacular scenery as you cycle past cascading waterfalls and local farms.  

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Apple in an apple orchard in Norway

Taste the seasons

Autumn is harvest season in Norway, so we've perfectly time your cruise for you to witness the colourful red, blue, and orange delicacies from nature's larder. During October, the woodlands are filled with fresh, wild berries, while orchards are bursting with ripe pears, apples and cherries, and collecting them is a popular pastime for Norwegians. The region is known for producing some of the world's best ciders and apple juices due to the unique microclimate of the fjords, making it perfect for apple cultivation. Join us on a tour to a traditional family-run farm, where you'll meet the fifth-generation owners who will offer an insight into daily life, and will provide delicious samples of juice, cider and cured meats.

Cruise Itinerary

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Life On Board

Introducing balmoral.

Beautiful Balmoral is small enough to navigate some of Europe’s most picturesque waterways so guests can enjoy hours of scenic cruising. Balmoral retains a warm, civilised atmosphere and features comfortable accommodation, stylish restaurants and plenty of open deck space.

Balmoral

Beautiful Balmoral is small enough to navigate Europe’s most picturesque waterways so guests can enjoy hours of scenic cruising.  Balmoral offers a warm, civilised atmosphere and features comfortable accommodation, stylish restaurants and plenty of open-deck space.

Sample Shore Tours

At each port of call on your cruise, we carefully research and hand pick Shore Tour options for you, designed for you see as many of the world's best destinations as possible.

Below, you will find some sample Shore Tours which will give you an example of what to expect on your cruise. Your Shore Tours will be available to book approximately 8-13 weeks prior to departure via your My Cruises account.

 Catch your Own Crayfish

Catch Your Own Crayfish

After speeding across the beautiful Nordfjord on a RIB ride to the crayfish pots, help your skipper draw them in before cooking them ashore and enjoying them with bread and wine.

Spectacular View from the look out point at Loen skylift

Lovatnet Lake Cruise with Loen Skylift

Travel to Loen to enjoy a peaceful cruise on the waters of Lovatnet Lake, where you can take in the views of Ravnefjellet, as your vessel makes its way to Sande to board the cable car ride to the top of Mount Hoven.

Briskdal Glacier with a Local Expert

Briksdal Glacier Hike with a Local Expert

This tour allows you to accompany a local expert graduate in geomorphology, who has worked as a glacier guide at the site, on a visit to view this famous glacier arm.

View from Mount Floyen, Bergen Norway

Introduction to Bergen & Mount Fløyen

Embark on a scenic drive through Bergen, passing King Håkon’s Hall, Rosenkratz Tower, and Bryggen Wharf to the lower funicular station of Mount Fløyen. Board your carriage that ascends to the summit, 400m above sea level in just eight minutes.

White washed farmhouse on a sunny day

A Taste of Norwegian Farm Life

Experience traditional Norwegian agriculture at Øvre Gard Farm, immersing yourself in farm life and history. Meet friendly animals like Fjording and Døl horses, and admire Norway's national dress, the Bunad. Conclude with afternoon tea featuring traditional Norwegian cakes.

Hiking Like a Local

Hiking Like a Local

Walk to Bryggen, Bergen's UNESCO-listed Heritage Site, before ascending to the summit of Mount Fløyen on the funicular train. After a hike to the top of Mount Sandviken, descend into the valley to Øvre Eide Farm for a taste of creamy fish soup.

Syse Fruit Farm

Syse Fruit Farm

Visit Syse Gard, a traditional family-run farm situated beside the Hardangerford. Gain an insight into the daily life and history on the farm, explore the orchard and sample produce such as apple juice, cider, and dried meats.

Lysefjord

Boat Trip to Lysefjord

Enjoy a scenic tour of the Stavanger Archipelago and Lysefjord. Cutting deep into Rogaland County, Lysefjord offers views of mountain farms, islands, waterfalls and Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock.

Pulpit Rock, Lysefjord, Norway

Hike to Pulpit Rock

After a coach journey, your hike begins at Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock. This dramatic natural rock formation has a 25m platform overlooking Lysefjord. Experience a variety of landscapes on your accent to this landmark where you can admire the views of the 26-mile-long fjord. After hiking back to the starting point, you will return to your awaiting ship.

Your Guest Speakers

We’ve arranged for some wonderful guest speakers to join us for this cruise. They will be delivering a programme of insightful talks and activities to deepen your cultural, artistic and historical understanding of the destinations we will be exploring, well as helping you to enjoy the natural beauty of the places we visit.

Dr Anjana Khatwa

Dr. Anjana Khatwa

Anjana has over 25 years experience working within the natural conservation sector and holds an international reputation for excellence in geoscience and communciation. She will be delivering a series of talks about the Norwegian Fjords.

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Kjersti Farrier

Kjersti, who was born in Norway, will be joining us to share some insight into Norwegian culture and way of life.

Treats & Pastimes

In addition to our Signature Experiences, we have a selection of lovely Treats & Pastimes for you to enjoy when on board. Just check your Daily Times each day for full details.

Cabins, Prices & Offers

Cabin Options On Your Cruise

* Prices correct as of 17:00 01/05/2024, based on the lowest available Cruise Only fare, and on two people sharing a twin cabin. Please call +441473746175 for live availability & prices.

* Prices correct as of 17:00 01/05/2024, based on the lowest available Cruise Only fare, and on sole occupancy. Please call +441473746175 for live availability & prices.

Cabin Grades

From £2,199 pp

From £2,099 pp

From £1,099 pp

From £899 pp

From £1,699 pp

Balcony Junior Suite (BJ)

Balmoral's Balcony Junior Suites have a large cabin area and private balcony

Last few cabins remaining!

Superior Suite (SS)

Located on decks 9 & 10, Superior Suites have a balcony and large cabin area

Marquee Suite (MS)

Situated on deck 10, Marquee Suites have a private balcony and large cabin area

Premier Suite (PS)

Located on deck 10, Premier Suites have a private balcony and large cabin area

Owner's Suite (OW)

Exclusive Suite - please call for more details

Balcony Cabin (BA)

Located on Deck 8 & 9, Balcony Cabins have a private balcony and spacious cabin area

Ocean View (F)

Two portholes in Balmoral's F Grade Ocean View cabins offer ocean views

Ocean View (E)

The E Grade Ocean View cabin on Balmoral features a picture window

Ocean View (D)

Balmoral’s D Grade Ocean View cabins have a picture window

Superior Ocean View (C)

Balmoral's C Grade Superior Ocean View cabins feature a picture window.

Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed View (CO)

CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed picture window.

Superior Ocean View (B)

These cabins feature a picture window offering ocean views

Superior Ocean View (A)

These cabins feature a picture window offering ocean views.

Interior Cabin (I)

I Grade Inside cabins on Balmoral offer everything you need on a cruise.

Interior Cabin (H)

Balmoral’s H Grade Interior cabins offer all the features you need on a cruise

Superior Interior Cabin (G)

G Grade Superior Inside cabins on Balmoral are perfect for a relaxing cruise

Single Interior Cabin (N)

N Grade Single Interior cabins are located on decks 3 & 6

Single Interior Cabin (M)

M Grade Single Interior cabins are perfect for a relaxing cruise

Single Ocean View (K)

K Grade Ocean View cabins on Balmoral offer scenic views from the picture window

Single Ocean View (L)

Balmoral's L Grade Single Ocean View cabins offer ocean views from the porthole

Single Balcony Cabin (J)

On Lido Deck 8, Balmoral's J Grade Balcony cabins have a picture window

Single Balcony Suite (JB)

Balmoral's Single Balcony Suites have a private balcony and airy inside area

From £4,178.10

From £3,988.10

From £1,923.25

From £1,708.10

From £1,699

What's Included

So much already included.

As well as our Signature Experiences, there are a host of other treats to enjoy on board our ships.

Dining & Lounges

  • À la carte breakfast, lunch & dinner
  • Daily buffet dining options
  • Late night Supper Club
  • Afternoon tea
  • Self-service tea & coffee
  • In-cabin dining & snacks
  • Evening shows
  • Live music & dancing
  • Dance classes
  • Lectures & talks
  • Cookery demonstrations
  • Traditional deck games
  • Daily games & quizzes

Relaxation & Fitness

  • Swimming Pools
  • Fitness Centre
  • Fitness Classes

Enhance your cruise

Each of our cruises has been carefully designed for you to get the very best out of your time on board; and now you can enhance your cruise to make it even more special.

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Take a look at our faqs, what do i pack for a cruise.

The handy checklist below has been created to assist in making sure you remember all the important things to pack for your cruise.

Are there any visa requirements I need to be aware of?

Visa and health requirements can change at any time. It is your own responsibility to ensure that you check with a professionally qualified source and comply with such requirements. UK passport holders will need visas for certain Fred. Olsen cruise holidays and will advised at the time of booking. Your cruise booking information will also detail any requirements applicable to your holiday.

What's the difference between Freedom and Saver fares?

On certain sailings we offer two types of cruise fares; Freedom and Saver Fares.

I'm travelling alone, how will I get to meet people?

Our single guests feel right at home on board our ships; Fred. Olsen have the reputation of sailing the friendliest fleet afloat. 

How do I get off the ship if we're at anchor?

Disembarking when your ship's at anchor is a very different experience to when it's docked portside. Getting ashore in this instance often involves the use of the ship's tender, which is accessed via the steps of a secure gangway.

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Norwegian Fjords Cruises

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Norwegian Fjords Cruises

On our Norwegian Fjords cruises you’ll encounter one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes on the planet. Witness cascading waterfalls plunging into crystalline pools from the snow-topped mountains, climb the towering heights of Pulpit Rock, and engage with the captivating indigenous culture.

Nestled in the heart of Scandinavia, these deep, glacially-carved inlets offer a surreal landscape that beckons travellers from around the world. Norwegian Fjords are nature’s masterpiece, a geographical wonder that paints a picture of rugged cliffs, serene waters, and pristine wilderness.

As you set sail, you’ll be enveloped by a sense of tranquility that’s hard to find elsewhere. The Norwegian fjords, with their sheer cliffs and crystal-clear waters, create a breathtaking backdrop that changes with the shifting light, making every moment unique.

Some of the most popular cruise destinations in Norwegian Fjords are:

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Explore the Flam Railway, hike to Stegastein viewpoint, cruise the Aurlandsfjord and Naeroyfjord, visit the Flam Church, go kayaking, taste local cuisine, visit museums, enjoy nature walks, and admire waterfalls.

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Stavanger, a coastal gem in Norway, enchants with its historic charm and modern vitality. With a picturesque Old Town, vibrant food scene, and access to the awe-inspiring Lysefjord and its iconic Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Stavanger offers a captivating blend of cultural richness and natural splendour.

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Ålesund, a coastal jewel on Norway’s western shores, is celebrated for its Art Nouveau architecture, creating a captivating ambiance against a backdrop of fjords and mountains. This charming town invites exploration of its unique streets, rich maritime history, and panoramic views from Mount Aksla.

When is the best time to visit the Norwegian Fjords?

The best time to take a cruise holiday to the Norwegian Fjords depends on the region you want to explore and the specific experiences you’re seeking.

The ideal time to visit the Norwegian fjords is typically during the summer months, from late May to early September. This period offers the most favourable weather conditions for exploring these breathtaking natural wonders.

During summer, the days are long with extended daylight hours, and the fjords are framed by lush green landscapes and vibrant wildflowers. It’s an ideal time for activities such as hiking, kayaking, and cruising through the fjords to appreciate their stunning beauty. Moreover, the weather is relatively mild, making it more comfortable for outdoor excursions.

It’s also essential to consider factors like local holidays, festivals and peak tourist seasons. It’s always a good idea to consult with one of our cruise agents who will give you the best advice!

Which cruise lines sail to the Norwegian Fjords

Ambassador Cruise Line , Azamara ,   Celebrity Cruises , Cunard , Disney Cruise Line ,   Fred Olsen Cruise Lines , Holland America , Hurtigruten , MSC Cruises ,   Norwegian Cruise Line , Oceania Cruises , P&O Cruises , Princess Cruises , Regent Seven Seas Cruises , Royal Caribbean , Scenic Ocean Cruises , SeaDream Yacht Club , Seabourn , Silversea Cruises ,   Viking Ocean Cruises & Windstar Cruises .

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