Hurtigruten has introduced a selection of new voyages for the 2026 season.

“These new itineraries reflect our ambition to create more meaningful ways to explore the North,” said Hedda Felin, CEO at Hurtigruten.

“Built on 130 years of experience sailing the Norwegian coast, they are designed to deepen our guests’ connection to the Nordic and Arctic regions, from the dramatic Norwegian coastline to Iceland’s volcanic landscapes and the raw wilderness of Svalbard,” added Felin.

“Each journey invites guests to slow down, travel with purpose, and engage more deeply with the places and cultures that shape the High North.”

New 2026 itineraries include the following:

“Discover Norway with Summer Arctic Cabin Adventure”

The 10-day itinerary takes guests from Norway’s capital, Oslo, to the far north, culminating in an overnight stay in a luxury Arctic fishing cabin at the Kirkenes Snowhotel.

Highlights include king crab fishing on Norway’s northern coast, a five-night Coastal Express voyage south to Bergen and a scenic rail journey through Norway’s fjords and mountains back to Oslo.

Prices start at £2,480 per person.

“Best of Norway”

The 12-day route presents a quintessential Norwegian experience, the company said in a press release.

Beginning with two nights in the capital of Oslo, guests will fly north to Kirkenes in Arctic Norway before embarking on the classic Coastal Express voyage south to Bergen.

The journey culminates with a return to Oslo via the iconic Flåm Railway, including a cruise through a UNESCO-listed fjord.

Prices start at £2,479 per person.

“Arctic Norway Frontier Tour”

Launching in May 2026, this 13-day Oslo to Longyearbyen journey links Norway’s greatest hits: the iconic Flåm Railway, fjord cruising and a full northbound coastal voyage via the Lofoten Islands, Tromsø and the North Cape, before crossing the Barents Sea to Svalbard.

The trip ends under the Midnight Sun, with experiences including a hybrid catamaran glacier and wildlife tour, plus a 14-course tasting menu at Svalbard’s renowned restaurant, Huset.

Prices start at £4,326 per person.

“Grand Nordic Adventure”

The 19-day itinerary travels from Helsinki through Finland’s wilderness to northern Norway, staying in Arctic retreats and the Kirkenes Snowhotel.

The journey continues with a scenic sail to Bergen, followed by a flight to Iceland for a guided six-day exploration of its volcanic landscapes.

Prices start at £5,995 per person.