The Inner Fjords Explorer


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Duration 7 nights

Sailing From Bergen

Departing 26-Apr-27

Cruise Line Hurtigruten

Cruise Ship MS Trollfjord


Call 133 133

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Departure Dates

  • 26-Apr-27

Visit Norway

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Enjoy your first meal aboard the ship, and watch Bergen recede into the horizon as we set a course southward towards the majestic fjords of Norway." }, { "icon": "location", "day": "2", "title": "Kvinnheradsfjord", "image": "", "body": "Sailing into the Kvinnheradsfjord, a branch of the great Hardangerfjord, feels like entering a world carved by time itself. The fjord’s steep mountainsides, shaped by ancient glaciers, rise in sheer walls of green and grey, their slopes veined with waterfalls that plunge straight to the sea. Once an important route for farmers and traders, these deep waters still carry the quiet rhythm of coastal life.\n\nAt its heart lies Rosendal, a beatific village framed by orchards and the white peaks of the Folgefonna Glacier. Here, history lingers in the 17th-century Barony Rosendal, Norway’s only manor house of its kind, surrounded by serene gardens. You can stroll through these historic grounds, visit local art galleries, or enjoy coffee and home-baked treats in the garden café. Nearby, the Folgefonna National Park Centre reveals the story of the region’s ice, rock and natural formations" }, { "icon": "location", "day": "3", "title": "Stavanger", "image": "", "body": "The day today belongs to the Lysefjord, one of Norway’s most dramatic waterways. Towering cliffs rise more than 1,000m above the sea, and from the deck you may glimpse Preikestolen, or Pulpit Rock – a sheer plateau that has become an icon of Norway’s wild beauty. The fjord’s name, meaning “fjord of light”, reflects the pale granite walls that gleam in shifting weather, shaped by ice and time.\n\nLater, we arrive in Stavanger, a lively coastal city where Viking heritage meets modern energy. The Old Town’s white wooden houses line cobbled streets filled with cafés and galleries, while the waterfront offers museums, seafood restaurants and space to wander. As it’s a weekday, this is an opportunity to browse the shops for souvenirs such as Norwegian design, woollen sweaters and local crafts. Just offshore lies Flor og Fjære, a small island garden of subtropical blooms and even palm trees – an unexpected oasis in Norway’s otherwise rugged coastal world." }, { "icon": "location", "day": "4", "title": "Hardangerfjord", "image": "", "body": "Today we sail into the magnificent, 179km-deep Hardangerfjord, often called the Queen of the Fjords. Its broad waters reach deep into the mountains, where glaciers glint above orchards and villages cling to the slopes. In spring, fruit trees burst into blossom while snow still crowns the peaks, and in autumn the ripe fruits hang from the boughs ready for harvest – a vision of Norway at its most poetic. It’s no surprise that so many artists and painters have come to find inspiration here over the centuries – one of the most famous paintings being the Bridal Procession on the Hardangerfjord, by Hans Gude and Adolph Tidemand.\n\nAt the fjord’s innermost reach lies Eidfjord, a tranquil village surrounded by sheer cliffs and tumbling rivers. Here, nature and culture intertwine; you might visit the Hardangervidda Nature Centre, a gateway to Norway’s largest mountain plateau, or take an excursion to the mighty Vøringsfossen waterfall, which empties dramatically into a mist-shrouded gorge. The area’s deep valleys tell stories of farmers, fishermen and generations shaped by the fjord." }, { "icon": "cruise", "day": "5", "title": "Sognefjord", "image": "", "body": "Sailing into the Sognefjord is like following a silver thread into the very heart of the country. Known as the King of the Fjords, it stretches over 200km inland – so deep that by the time you reach its end you are almost in the middle of Norway. Towering cliffs rise above still waters, their faces etched by glaciers and dotted with the remnants of abandoned farms and homesteads. These ruins bear silent witness to the generations who once carved a hard living from these steep slopes. At the fjord’s innermost point lies Skjolden, a tranquil village framed by waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. This was once a retreat for philosophers and artists seeking solitude, including the scholar Ludwig Wittgenstein. From Skjolden, you can explore the mighty Jostedalsbreen Glacier – mainland Europe’s largest – or follow scenic trails through valleys and flowered meadows that lead toward ancient farmsteads.\n\nA little farther along the fjord stands the UNESCO-listed Urnes Stave Church, Norway’s oldest, its wooden carvings blending Viking artistry with Christian symbolism. Standing before its weathered timbers, surrounded by mountains, you sense the deep continuity of life along these shores, where faith, craftsmanship and landscape have been intertwined for nearly a thousand years." }, { "icon": "location", "day": "6", "title": "Ålesund", "image": "", "body": "Arriving in Ålesund, you’ll find one of Norway’s most beautiful and distinctive coastal cities. Rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1904, Ålesund rose again in the graceful curves and pastel hues of Art Nouveau architecture – turrets, towers and floral details reflected in the surrounding waters. The town’s setting is just as striking: a cluster of islands framed by mountains and sea, with views that unfold in every direction.\n\nWander the cobbled streets and waterfront cafés or visit the Jugendstilsenteret Museum to learn how European design movements shaped this northern gem. For a sweeping panorama, climb the steps to Mount Aksla, where the city’s intricate plan and the Sunnmøre Alps reveal themselves below. If time allows sample local seafood or browse small boutiques selling Norwegian crafts." }, { "icon": "location", "day": "7", "title": "Nordfjord", "image": "", "body": "The approach to Nordfjord is among the most scenic in Norway. Stretching over 100km inland, it links the open sea to glacier-carved valleys and mirror-bright lakes. The fjord’s sheltered waters once carried Viking ships and trading vessels; today, it reveals a gentler rhythm of life where red boathouses, pastures and forested slopes line the shore. Steep mountains rise abruptly from the water, their tops dusted with snow well into spring, while waterfalls descend in silver threads from high plateaus.\n\nAt the fjord’s innermost reach lies Olden, a peaceful village framed by the turquoise waters of the Oldeelva River and the mighty Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the largest on mainland Europe. From here, you can take excursions into the valley, visiting glacial lakes and viewpoints where ice, rock and meadow meet. Whether you wander the waterfront or join an excursion inland, Olden captures the stillness and splendour of Norway’s inner heart." }, { "icon": "cruise", "day": "8", "title": "Bergen ", "image": "", "body": "We arrive back in Bergen this morning, returning to the Gateway to the Fjords after your journey deep into Norway’s Western Fjords. The harbour greets you with its familiar wooden wharves, mountain peaks and the scent of sea air. If you didn’t see Bryggen on your first visit, now’s the time to explore its UNESCO-listed alleyways, where merchants once traded goods from across the world.\n\nYou might also stroll over to the fish market, visit local museums or ride the Fløibanen funicular for a sweeping view over city and sea. As you say goodbye on the quayside to your ship, crew and any newfound friends, take a moment to feel the rhythm of Bergen’s harbour life – it’s the same pulse that beats along the entire Norwegian coast. Reflect on the voyage behind you: fjords that shimmered beneath spring blossom or autumn gold, waterfalls, quiet villages, and the vast stillness of sea and sky.\n\nBy the time you head home, you’ll have traced a route not only through the fjords, but into the living heart of Norway itself. We hope to see you again on your next adventure!" } ] }

About MS Trollfjord

The ship is named after the spectacular Trollfjord in Vesterålen. Inside she provides spectacular comfort, modern facilities and interior design that makes extensive use of Norwegian wood and stone. The art exhibited aboard ship includes original paintings that were once on board the old Hurtigruten ship, MS Harald Jarl. MS Trollfjord´s sun deck and hot tub are on deck 9. The ship´s spacious, two-storey panorama lounge is above the bow. Its wall-to-wall windows bathe the lounge in natural light and provide extraordinary views. Expedition Team on board MS Trollfjord has her own on-board Expedition Team and serve as a university at sea. Interesting lectures, presentations and activities inside the ship as well as out on the sun deck make this an exciting and educational journey. Topics depend on the season and the waters we sail in. The Expedition Team will host a lecture and presentation programme and evening gatherings daily. Out on deck you can participate in live points of interest to learn more about the nature, culture and other phenomena we encounter along the coast. In addition, the Expedition Team will introduce you to the uniquely Norwegian notion of `friluftsliv´ (outdoor life), and encourage you take part in `friluftsliv´ hikes and activities during the journey. Our dedicated Expedition Teams have one mission: to enhance your experience by engaging you and interpreting the nature, wildlife, and culture you encounter during the voyage. Read more about our Expedition Teams here. More sustainable voyages - powered with biofuel Sustainability is the core of every detail of your Hurtigruten adventure. Hurtigruten is constantly pushing boundaries, and aim to become completely emission free. As the first cruise line in the world, Hurtigruten is permanently introducing biodiesel as fuel on a number of ships – including MS Trollfjord. Biodiesel reduces (CO2) emissions with up to 80 % (compared to regular marine diesel). Hurtigruten’s environmentally certified biodiesel is produced from waste from industries such as fisheries and agriculture – which means no palm oil is used in the biofuel production and no negative effects on rainforests. Hurtigruten will use biodiesel in combination with other low-emission fuel. As the rest of the Hurtigruten fleet, single-use plastic is banned on MS Trollfjord. This ship is also equipped for shore power, completely eliminating emissions when docked in ports with shore power facilities. Ship facilities: Expedition Team Two-storey panorama lounge (Explorer Lounge & Bar from 2021) Bars Café Library Wi-Fi Restaurant Separate á la carte dining room Sauna Hot tub Fitness room Shop

Ship Facilities

  • Fitness: Fitness Room,
  • Other: Expedition Team, Playroom,

Profile

  • Passenger Capacity: 822
  • Tonnage: 16140
  • Total Crew: 75
  • Length: 442
  • Launched: 01 Jan 2002

Hurtigruten

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Hurtigruten Expeditions

The world’s largest and leading expedition cruise line. With sustainability and exploration at core, Hurtigruten Expeditions offers small-ship exploration of more than 250 destinations across 30+ countries, including Antarctica, Alaska, Northwest Passage, Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard, Norway, British Isles, South America, Caribbean and more. Hurtigruten Expedition’s fleet of 7 small-size custom built expedition cruise ships include the world’s first battery-hybrid powered cruise ships, all offering big adventures on small ships - along with hand-picked experts from Hurtigruten Expedition Team


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