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Ultimate Norway
HX ExpeditionsTOS-TOS-0-SBNOR2619

Ultimate Norway

Date

2026-12-26

Duration

7 nights

Departure Port

Tromso

Norway

Arrival Port

Tromso

Norway

Rating

Expedition

Theme

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HX Expeditions

MS Spitsbergen

Explorer

Launched

2016

Refitted

2025

Tonnage

7,344 GT

Passengers

335

Cabins

100

Crew

65

Length

331 m

Width

18 m

Speed

14 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Tromso

Tromso

Tromsø, perched 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle on its own island in a fjord-carved landscape of breathtaking severity, is the world's finest base for witnessing the northern lights — a phenomenon that illuminates the polar night here from late September through March with an intensity unmatched across Scandinavia. The city's striking Arctic Cathedral, vibrant university culture, and excellent Polar Museum trace Norway's heroic age of polar exploration, while dog sledding, snowshoeing, and whale-watching expeditions provide exhilarating encounters with the high Arctic wilderness. Summer's unbroken midnight sun offers an equally otherworldly experience beneath skies that never darken.

Day 2

Day 2

Lyngenfjord

Day 3

Day 3

Senja Island

Senja Island

Senja is Norway's second-largest island and its best-kept Arctic secret, offering Lofoten-caliber mountain and fjord scenery without the crowds, including the dramatic 'Devil's Jaw' granite peaks plunging into the Norwegian Sea. Must-do experiences include hiking to the Segla summit for panoramic Arctic Ocean views and tasting freshly caught king crab at a waterfront fish camp. Visit late May through July for the midnight sun, or September through March for northern lights.

Day 4

Day 4

Lofoten Islands

Lofoten is an archipelago in Norway. Its known for its dramatic scenery, with peaks like the Svolværgeita pinnacle jutting up into the sky. Himmeltindan Mountain sits on Vestvågøya Island. The nearby Lofotr Viking Museum features a Viking longhouse reconstruction. Cycle routes cover the islands, passing through fishing villages like Henningsvær, which has colorful buildings lining its waterways.

Day 6

Day 6

Stokmarknes

Stokmarknes

Stokmarknes holds a singular place in Nordic maritime lore as the birthplace of Hurtigruten, the legendary coastal express that has connected Norway's remote northern communities since 1893. Situated on Hadseløya island in the serene Vesterålen archipelago, the town offers gentler fjord scenery than its famous Lofoten neighbors — and the extraordinary reward of whale watching in nearby Andfjorden, one of the world's most reliable spots to encounter sperm whales and orcas. Visit from late October through March for the northern lights, or June through August for the luminous midnight sun.

Day 7

Day 7

Senja Island

Senja Island

Senja is Norway's second-largest island and its best-kept Arctic secret, offering Lofoten-caliber mountain and fjord scenery without the crowds, including the dramatic 'Devil's Jaw' granite peaks plunging into the Norwegian Sea. Must-do experiences include hiking to the Segla summit for panoramic Arctic Ocean views and tasting freshly caught king crab at a waterfront fish camp. Visit late May through July for the midnight sun, or September through March for northern lights.

Day 8

Day 8

Tromso

Tromso

Tromsø, perched 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle on its own island in a fjord-carved landscape of breathtaking severity, is the world's finest base for witnessing the northern lights — a phenomenon that illuminates the polar night here from late September through March with an intensity unmatched across Scandinavia. The city's striking Arctic Cathedral, vibrant university culture, and excellent Polar Museum trace Norway's heroic age of polar exploration, while dog sledding, snowshoeing, and whale-watching expeditions provide exhilarating encounters with the high Arctic wilderness. Summer's unbroken midnight sun offers an equally otherworldly experience beneath skies that never darken.

Day 1

Tromso

Tromso

Tromsø, perched 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle on its own island in a fjord-carved landscape of breathtaking severity, is the world's finest base for witnessing the northern lights — a phenomenon that illuminates the polar night here from late September through March with an intensity unmatched across Scandinavia. The city's striking Arctic Cathedral, vibrant university culture, and excellent Polar Museum trace Norway's heroic age of polar exploration, while dog sledding, snowshoeing, and whale-watching expeditions provide exhilarating encounters with the high Arctic wilderness. Summer's unbroken midnight sun offers an equally otherworldly experience beneath skies that never darken.

Day 2

Lyngenfjord

Day 3

Senja Island

Senja Island

Senja is Norway's second-largest island and its best-kept Arctic secret, offering Lofoten-caliber mountain and fjord scenery without the crowds, including the dramatic 'Devil's Jaw' granite peaks plunging into the Norwegian Sea. Must-do experiences include hiking to the Segla summit for panoramic Arctic Ocean views and tasting freshly caught king crab at a waterfront fish camp. Visit late May through July for the midnight sun, or September through March for northern lights.

Day 4

Lofoten Islands

Lofoten is an archipelago in Norway. Its known for its dramatic scenery, with peaks like the Svolværgeita pinnacle jutting up into the sky. Himmeltindan Mountain sits on Vestvågøya Island. The nearby Lofotr Viking Museum features a Viking longhouse reconstruction. Cycle routes cover the islands, passing through fishing villages like Henningsvær, which has colorful buildings lining its waterways.

Day 6

Stokmarknes

Stokmarknes

Stokmarknes holds a singular place in Nordic maritime lore as the birthplace of Hurtigruten, the legendary coastal express that has connected Norway's remote northern communities since 1893. Situated on Hadseløya island in the serene Vesterålen archipelago, the town offers gentler fjord scenery than its famous Lofoten neighbors — and the extraordinary reward of whale watching in nearby Andfjorden, one of the world's most reliable spots to encounter sperm whales and orcas. Visit from late October through March for the northern lights, or June through August for the luminous midnight sun.

Day 7

Senja Island

Senja Island

Senja is Norway's second-largest island and its best-kept Arctic secret, offering Lofoten-caliber mountain and fjord scenery without the crowds, including the dramatic 'Devil's Jaw' granite peaks plunging into the Norwegian Sea. Must-do experiences include hiking to the Segla summit for panoramic Arctic Ocean views and tasting freshly caught king crab at a waterfront fish camp. Visit late May through July for the midnight sun, or September through March for northern lights.

Day 8

Tromso

Tromso

Tromsø, perched 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle on its own island in a fjord-carved landscape of breathtaking severity, is the world's finest base for witnessing the northern lights — a phenomenon that illuminates the polar night here from late September through March with an intensity unmatched across Scandinavia. The city's striking Arctic Cathedral, vibrant university culture, and excellent Polar Museum trace Norway's heroic age of polar exploration, while dog sledding, snowshoeing, and whale-watching expeditions provide exhilarating encounters with the high Arctic wilderness. Summer's unbroken midnight sun offers an equally otherworldly experience beneath skies that never darken.

Cabin Categories

Expedition Grand Suite 1
Expedition Grand Suite 2
Expedition Grand Suite 6

Expedition Grand Suite

Suite
301–312 m²Max 4
MG

One room, seating area and double bed, TV, mini-bar, kettle, private balcony

DoubleLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedFree Mini BarTV+6
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Expedition Mini Suite 1
Expedition Mini Suite 2
Expedition Mini Suite 4

Expedition Mini Suite

Suite
172–248 m²Max 4
Q2Q3Q4

This mini suite for up to three people on lower deck have a double bed with an extra sofabed, window, TV, and bathroom with shower/WC.

DoubleSofa BedLounge AreaVanity AreaShowerRoom Service Available+7
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Expedition Owner's Suite 1
Expedition Owner's Suite 2
Expedition Owner's Suite 16

Expedition Owner's Suite

Suite
344–355 m²Max 4
MX

Two rooms with doubel bed, seating area, TV, mini-bar, kettle, stereo, shower, private balcony or bay window

DoubleLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedTVCoffee Machine+5
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Arctic Superior  1
Arctic Superior  2
Arctic Superior  6

Arctic Superior

Outside

Arctic Superior

118–194 m²Max 4
P2DQJU2DYA

Smaller Outside Arctic Superior cabin with double bed, TV, table and kettle.

11 - 14 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedTVCoffee MachineHair Dryer+7
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Outside Cabin 1
Outside Cabin 2
Outside Cabin 5

Outside Cabin

Outside
118–129 m²Max 2
J2J2D

Double bed, TV, limited/no view

Vanity AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVSafeHair Dryer+2
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Polar Outside 1
Polar Outside 2
Polar Outside 5

Polar Outside

Outside
118–151 m²Max 3
A2AJJ3O2DO3

Outside cabin with double bed, TV and window.

13 - 14 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedTVHair DryerRoom Service Available+7
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Unspecified Arctic Superior

Unspecified Arctic Superior

Outside
USPD

Unspecified Arctic Superior

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Unspecified Outside Cabin

Unspecified Outside Cabin

Outside
USPT

Unspecified Outside Cabin

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Polar Inside Cabin 1
Polar Inside Cabin 2
Polar Inside Cabin 4

Polar Inside Cabin

Inside
97–151 m²Max 2
I2D

Inside cabin with double bed and TV for up to two people.

9 - 14 m2
No window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVSafe+3
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Superior Inside Cabin 1
Superior Inside Cabin 2
Superior Inside Cabin 6

Superior Inside Cabin

Inside
161–215 m²Max 4
K2DK4D

Spacious inside cabin for four travellers, with one double bed and TV.

15 - 20 m2
No window
Bathroom
TV
Mixed beds

DoublePullman Bed x2ShowerToiletries ProvidedTVHair Dryer+4
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