Northern Lights Expedition Cruise from Dover


from$ 6728 AUD



Note: Current p/p indicative rate. Final price may change due to currency fluctuations.

Ship
Maud
City
Dover to Dover


Overview

Aurora adventures Between October and March is the best time to see the Northern Lights. Spending six days above the Arctic Circle offers even better odds of seeing the Aurora. Take part in a host of winter activities in the breathtaking scenery. Tradition and charm You'll cruise along enchanting Norwegian fjords, visiting charming towns and cities, exploring up close and in comfort aboard MS Maud. Discover Norway's coastal communities and local culture with our Expedition Team.

Overview

  • LG2HG
  • 15 Days
  • Maud

Cruise Itinerary

  • Dover (United Kingdom)
  • Dover (United Kingdom)

Departures

Note: Current p/p indicative rate. Final price may change due to currency fluctuations.

Cruise Itinerary

Set sail for winter sights and Northern Lights Your Arctic expedition cruise to see the Northern Lights starts in Dover. If you have time, take a walk to Dover Castle and enjoy sparkling Channel views from this historic fortress. Soon it's time to board MS Maud, your home for the next 15 days. Pick up your complimentary expedition jacket, settle into your cabin, and meet your Expedition Team. Watch the iconic white cliffs fade into the distance from the Observation Deck, or through the panoramic windows of our Explorer Lounge and Bar. Your adventure has begun.


Ease into your journey and and relax on board The next two days at sea will give you plenty of time to enjoy the onboard facilities like our hot tubs, sauna and gym. You'll also dine on delicious seasonal produce in our restaurants. The Expedition Team will begin the first in their series of lectures over at the Science Center. Each member of the Expedition Team is an expert in their field. They’ll share fascinating insights about the places, history and nature you may encounter on your Norwegian coast adventure. Find out about our Citizen Science projects, where you can contribute to important scientific research. Or pick up pointers on improving your wildlife and landscape images from our expedition photographers.


Enjoy the glacial beauty of Nordfjorden In the morning, we’ll enter Nordfjorden. Gaze in awe as we pass Hornelen, Europe's highest sea cliff and head towards Jostedalsbreen, Europe's largest glacier. As we cruise past picturesque inlets, you'll spy old fishing communities dating back to pre-Viking times. One of these is Loen, where we'll land if conditions are right. In the shadow of the mighty glacier, there's much to discover. After a short boat ride to the floating jetty, you'll take the Loen Skylift to enjoy spectacular views from the summit of Mount Hoven. After, you can take part in optional activities like snowshoeing, sledding or winter kayaking.


One of the world's most spectacular destinations A majestic wall of mountains signal your arrival in stunning Lofoten. The breathtaking scenery is a masterpiece of jutting snowcapped mountains, sheltered bays, untouched beaches and fishing villages. You’ll spend the day in the picture-perfect fishing village of Reine Its iconic red fishing huts, or rorbuer, dotted against granite peaks, make this one of Norway's most photographed landscapes. If the Northern Lights are active, it will only add to the magic. Your included activity for the day is a trip to Å, one of the best preserved traditional fishing villages in Norway. You'll visit the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, and learn how fishing has shaped life of local communities here over the centuries.


Go snowmobiling or learn about Sámi culture Lying 70º north of the Arctic Circle, Alta is the perfect destination for winter activities like visiting snow hotels, dog sledding and snowmobiling. Alta lies directly beneath the Auroral Oval. If conditions are right, you could be in for quite a show. Learn more about the aurora on a visit to the modern Northern Lights Cathedral, where you'll be treated to a classical concert and an interactive exhibition on Northern Lights research. Or enjoy an optional excursion to visit a Sámi village and learn more about the indigenous and semi-nomadic reindeer herders. The Expedition Team may even give a lecture on Sámi culture.


Join exciting winter activities in the Arctic capital Our Northern Lights cruise continues to capital of the Arctic, Tromsø. As we arrive, look out for humpback whales – your Expedition Team will let you know of any sightings nearby. With its huge stained glass window, be sure to stop off at the Arctic Cathedral, one of the most striking landmarks in Tromsø. Or drop in on the world’s northernmost brewery, Mack Bryggeri. On your included Polar Museum visit, you'll discover the city’s heritage as a base for famous trappers and legendary explorers including Roald Amundsen. Or try an optional excursion from dogsledding and snowshoeing to nature hikes.


Discover one of the world's most northerly towns We arrive into Narvik in the morning. Sitting 150 miles inside the Arctic Circle and surrounded by three fjords, the town enjoys a spectacular setting. Take time to explore the galleries, shops, and restaurants – specialising in local seafood and reindeer meat. An important port, Narvik was a strategic target for Germany during World War II. You'll visit Narvik War Museum and learn about the Allied troops' liberation of the town. Then ride the cable car to the top of Mount Narvik, or go on optional excursion hikes, snowshoeing or kayaking on the fjord. In the evening, we'll look out for Northern Lights as we cross Vestfjorden.


Take time, connect and learn something new Over the next two days, we may go off the beaten track to wherever takes our fancy. There are many islands and fjords to discover in this region. We'll go ashore in expedition boats and look for wildlife in their natural habitat. Activities and landings will be picked at the discretion of the Expedition Team, and they’ll draw on their in-depth knowledge of the area to bring you to the most exhilarating and naturally beautiful locations. You'll also learn more about what we've seen - with lectures from our Expedition Team or in our Science Center. You can join a Citizen Science project like Happywhale, which uses photos of sightings to track whale migrations around the world.


Visit Bergen's UNESCO-listed Bryggen district Enjoy the unique charm of what was once Norway's capital, Bergen. It's one of Norway's most picturesque cities, surrounded by seven mountains and the sea. Stroll through the UNESCO-listed Bryggen district and discover its colourful wooden wharves dating back to the 14th century. Explore the cobbled streets and alleys on foot, stopping at fascinating museums, artisanal boutiques, cafés or a pub for a glass of local Hansa beer. Afterwards, enjoy an included excursion up Mount Fløyen on the funicular railway. At the summit, you'll find amazing views over the city. If there’s time, we might even venture into the alpine forest for a short hike.


A beautiful town of wooden houses and ancient runes You’ll love the cosy feel of Egersund, with its brightly coloured, wooden houses – so different to traditional, white-painted Norwegian homes. People have lived here since the Stone Age, and you can even find ancient runes carved into rocks nearby. It’s also one of the best natural harbours in Norway – as a fishing town, Egersund used to land more fish than anywhere else in the country. The best way to explore is on foot. You can take an optional hike in the hills or enjoy exploring the town centre on your own. For panoramic views, hike to the viewpoint at Varberg, a short walk from the centre.


Relax at sea as we return to Dover As you cruise back across the North Sea to Dover, you'll have time to relax and look back on some of the incredible experiences you've enjoyed on this expedition. Spend time in the Explorer Bar with your fellow adventurers or relax in the hot tubs or sauna. You can also enlist the help of our onboard photographer for editing pointers on the many photos you'll no doubt have taken on this cruise. If your fascination for the Northern Lights and Norway hasn't been sated, our Expedition Team will be on hand to fill in any gaps – head to the Science Center to discover more.


Unforgettable memories of Norway in winter We pass the white cliffs of Dover during the early morning. After breakfast, it's time to head ashore. Dover is the gateway to English countryside, so before you rush off, why not visit Dover Castle, or the Roman lighthouse that's reputedly the UK’s oldest building? You can also tour the underground hospital and secret WWII tunnels beneath the castle. As you leave, you'll carry wonderful memories of coastal Norway, the Northern Lights, the culture you've encountered, and friends you've made.


Itineraries are subject to change.


Maud

Vessel Type: Expedition Ship Length: 135,75 m Passenger Capacity: 528 Built: 2003 About the ship MS Maud, previously MS Midnatsol, is named after one of the most famous polar vessels of all time, Roald Amundsen's 'Maud' from 1917. The original 'Maud' got her name from the first Queen of modern-day Norway. She also had her namesake in Hurtigruten Expedition’s 1925 flagship, DS Dronning Maud ('DS Queen Maud'). Ship features This ship has passed stringent tests and has been accredited by the leading independent certification body Bureau Veritas (BV). The strict and thorough safety audit required by BV ensures every ship is in compliance with industry and international health, safety and hygiene best practices. When you see the SafeGuard label, you can feel confident the vessel you’re sailing in meets the highest standards to achieve certification. SafeGuard furthermore ensures that best practice guidelines are being followed with regard to hygiene, sanitation and limiting the spread of infectious diseases on board. Today, MS Maud is equipped with advanced technology that makes her exceptionally well-suited for expedition cruises in Norway and the British Isles. Premium expedition comfort Her bright interiors are appointed in a classic Art Deco style. Colours are inspired by the Midnight Sun, allowing you to relax in warm vibes every day of the year. Channel your inner scientist in the advanced Science Center and enjoy daily lectures in the lecture hall or in the comfort of your cabin with our new streaming service. Sample delicious dishes from local suppliers in the restaurants and enjoy beverages and the spectacular views in the Explorer Lounge & Bar. On deck 9, you can enjoy the spectacular views from the outdoor Observation deck. There’s also a gym and a sauna with stunning views. Interior and Cabins MS Maud is well-suited for expedition cruising, with a décor inspired by Norway’s stunning nature, reflected in many of the pieces of Norwegian modern art on board. Her bright interiors are appointed in a classic Art Deco style. Colours are inspired by the Midnight Sun, allowing you to relax in warm vibes every day of the year. Explorer lounge & bar Enjoy the view with a drink in the Explorer lounge & bar. Science Center The hub of onboard learning is our Science Center, an edutainment venue where guests and crew meet to create a deeper understanding of the areas we explore. We stream for your comfort our lectures to cabins. Gym The MS Maud offers a complete gym. Sauna & Ralaxation After a day of exploring, guests can relax and rejuvenate in the hot tubs or the sauna, exercise in the gym, take in the scenery in the elegant Explorer Lounge & Bar, or browse in the on-board shop. Library  The ship has a small selection of books that are available to guests while on board. Observation Deck The Observation Deck is an ideal place to scan the scenery and watch wildlife with your binoculars. Aune Restaurant Welcome onboard to a culinary journey and our award-winning food sourcing program. On board you find restaurant Aune - our main dining room; Named after the Norwegian ship chandler and polar expedition supplier Tinus Aune. Fredheim Restaurant The ships’ informal and social meeting place – named after a 1900s hunting station on Svalbard. Fredheim - with casual fast food and plant based alternatives. Lindstrom Restaurant And our fine dining restaurant Lindstrøm, named after Polar Hero and Amundsen Chef Adolf Lindstrøm. Take a deep breath, relax and enjoy.

Highlights

• 15-day round trip expedition cruise from Dover in the UK to Norway, to see the Northern Lights and the Norwegian fjords. • Experience six magical days above the Arctic Circle, visiting beautiful coastal destinations including Tromsø, Lofoten and Narvik along the way. • Take part in optional pursuits like dogsledding, hiking, kayaking and snowshoeing with our Expedition Team, and see nature up close on an epic winter adventure.

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