Norway's Fjords and Arctic Svalbard

From $28,840 per person

10 days

Ship: National Geographic Endurance

Norway's Fjords and Arctic Svalbard
National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Apr. 10, 2027, Sat. - Bergen, Norway
  • Day 2 - Apr. 11, 2027, Sun. - Nordfjord
  • Day 3 - Apr. 12, 2027, Mon. - Exploring the Fjords of Norway
  • Day 4 - Apr. 13, 2027, Tue. - Lofoten Islands
  • Day 5 - Apr. 14, 2027, Wed. - Tysfjorden
  • Day 6 - Apr. 15, 2027, Thu. - Tromsø
  • Day 7 - Apr. 16, 2027, Fri. - Bear Island
  • Day 8 - Apr. 17, 2027, Sat. - Exploring Svalbard
  • Day 9 - Apr. 18, 2027, Sun. - Longyearbyen / Disembark Ship / Oslo
  • Day 10 - Apr. 19, 2027, Mon. - Oslo

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - April 10, 2027

Bergen, Norway

Arrive in Bergen, the gateway to the Norwegian fjords, and transfer to your centrally located hotel. This afternoon, explore the city at your own pace, experiencing Bryggens Wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage Site or a funicular ride up to Mt. Fløyen overlooking the surrounding fjords. Check in with the hospitality desk this afternoon before embarking the ship. 

Day 2 - April 11, 2027

Nordfjord

Arrive at the spectacular glacial mountain landscape of Nordfjord, a haven for adventurers and photographers. Travel up the Loen Valley by coach amidst picture-book beauty, surrounded by a turquoise lake and craggy peaks. Consider hiking a trail through the valley carved by the Briksdal Glacier. Alternatively, take a scenic boat ride across Kjenndal Lake to the catch a glimpse of this retreating glacier and the striking geography of the region. Capture these scenic peaks and valleys from the railing as you sail back out of the fjord in the afternoon. 

Day 3 - April 12, 2027

Exploring the Fjords of Norway

Spend three days exploring the central Norway coast, revered by travelers worldwide for its mountainous islands and steep-walled fjords. Your Expedition Leader and Captain will consult with local Norwegian pilots on landing spots offering optimal adventure options. Zodiac under vertical rock faces, paddle serenely in a deep fjord surrounded by cascading waterfalls or venture ashore for hikes with your naturalist staff. Visit local island communities protecting their cultural and natural heritage and go for walks with resident guides that have grown up surrounded by the ocean and these remote coastal islands. 

Day 4 - April 13, 2027

Lofoten Islands

The Lofoten archipelago boasts an enchanting landscape of picturesque villages ringed by jagged granite peaks. Enjoy village walks and island explorations as you venture through an area known for its dramatic landscapes and its cod fishing traditions throughout the centuries. A bit later, admire one of Norway’s most dramatic fjords from the deck as the ship navigates through Trollfjorden. 

Day 5 - April 14, 2027

Tysfjorden

The nimble ship enters Tysfjorden, where mile after mile of near-vertical walls ascend above you and a scant few villages manage to cling to the rocky shores. Enjoy a Zodiac cruise or kayak within this magical place alive with birch forests and tumbling waterfalls. Explore a hiking trail through Hellemobotn Valley that reaches almost to the Swedish border.

Day 6 - April 15, 2027

Tromsø

Arrive in Tromsø, known as the “gateway to the Arctic” for numerous Arctic expeditions that originated from here. Explore this charming coastal city and its surrounding area: choose a visit to a local husky farm—known for its beautiful setting, friendly dogs and world-caliber dog musher—or choose to stay in town and visit the waterfront museums, which offer a range of local food tastings and historical insights into the variable aspects of this dynamic region.

Day 7 - April 16, 2027

Bear Island

Sitting at the confluence of the Norwegian and Barents Seas, Bear Island is ironically known as a birdwatcher's paradise. The island also houses one remote meteorological station. With conditions permitting, enjoy a Zodiac cruise around the southernmost member of the Svalbard archipelago and revel at the bird cliffs, home to countless thousands of fulmars, kittiwakes and guillemots.

Day 8 - April 17, 2027

Exploring Svalbard

Explore in true expedition style, letting nature dictate your day-to-day movements within an immense Arctic wonderland. The fully stabilized, ice-class expedition ship probes deep into the ice where the polar bears forage, walrus sun themselves and the Svalbard reindeer roam. Join spotters on the bridge as you scan the floes and islands for these iconic creatures, along with bearded and ringed seals; Arctic fox; and beluga, fin and minke whales. There’s no greater thrill than a sighting that brings everyone rushing to the bow or Bridge for a close-up view. Sail deep into protected bays and fjords where even a novice kayaker can comfortably paddle surrounded by sparkling bergs and dramatic mountains. Video from the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) allows you to peer into the mysterious world that exists 1,000 feet below the surface during Recaps with your multi-talented field staff.

Day 9 - April 18, 2027

Longyearbyen / Disembark Ship / Oslo

Disembark in Longyearbyen for one more taste of civilization in this northern frontier. Join the recommended group flight to Oslo; transfers to the nearby hotel and luggage assistance will be provided. Upon arrival, overnight at the Radisson Blu Airport Hotel with dinner on your own. 

Day 10 - April 19, 2027

Oslo

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for flights home.

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National Geographic Endurance
National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions
About this ship

National Geographic Endurance

Discover Earth’s polar extremes in unmatched style aboard the National Geographic Endurance, a next-generation expedition ship purpose-built for exploring the Arctic, Antarctica, and remote regions in between. At 406 feet in length and accommodating 138 guests, this state-of-the-art Polar Class 5 vessel is designed to go deeper into the ice, farther off the map, and closer to the wonders of the natural world than ever before.

The Endurance features 69 spacious, outward-facing staterooms and suites—many with balconies and all with large windows for stunning views of icebergs, glaciers, and wildlife. Elegant Scandinavian-inspired interiors combine modern comfort with expedition functionality, offering cozy yet refined accommodations with en-suite bathrooms, climate control, and abundant storage.

Onboard, guests enjoy a full range of amenities, including two restaurants serving regionally sourced and globally inspired cuisine, an observation lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows, a state-of-the-art gym and wellness center, saunas, a library, and a yoga studio. The Science Hub, equipped with a glass-walled dry lab, invites guests to engage with ongoing research and interact with onboard scientists.

Expedition capabilities are unparalleled: the Endurance carries a fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, and cross-country skis, as well as undersea video equipment, a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), and a National Geographic-certified photo instructor. Daily excursions are led by a best-in-class expedition team of naturalists, geologists, marine biologists, and historians who bring each destination to life through exploration and storytelling.

Named in honor of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s famed ship, the National Geographic Endurance redefines polar travel—combining rugged capability with elegance, science with discovery, and comfort with the spirit of true adventure. Whether sailing through Antarctic ice or the fjords of Greenland, this ship is a gateway to the world’s wildest and most awe-inspiring places

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