Norway Cruises
Discover our cruises to Norway from the UK
Whether stopping in Oslo on a Scandinavia cruise, gliding through the still waters of the Fjords or journeying to the Arctic Circle in search of the Northern Lights, Norway is in our DNA.
Our Norwegian family heritage dates back generations, giving us an intimate understanding of the country’s richly diverse culture. From our smaller ships that are able to coast through size-restricted Fjords to curated seasonal voyages, we make sure you experience the very best of Norway, whatever the time of year.
So, whether it’s your first time in the country or you’re making a return visit, a cruise to Norway is a once-in-a-lifetime experience in Fred. Olsen’s homeland. [ReadMore][ReadMoreMob]
The Fjords of Norway
Of course, the Fjords are what Norway is best known for – we have specialist Norwegian Fjords cruises if that’s what you’re looking for. Towering mountain peaks around calm waters, there are very few places in the world that can stack up in terms of natural beauty. Our smaller cruise ships can access even the size-restricted UNESCO-listed heritage fjords, unlocking this region like no one else.
Explore Oslo
The capital city of Oslo has been an important maritime destination for centuries and is a firm favourite on a Nordic cruise. In fact, Fred. Olsen originated in the surrounding Oslofjord back in 1848, so we consider it home! From the impressive Vigeland Park to the National Gallery – home to Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’ – the culture and charm of Oslo is not to be overlooked.
Set sail on a Svalbard cruise
Located halfway between Norway and the North Pole, Svalbard is an Arctic island with a lot to give. With more resident polar bears than people and its own species of reindeer, this remote part of the world is rugged, barren and enchanting. Its northerly position makes it the perfect place to experience the Midnight Sun - a period from April to August when the sun doesn't set below the horizon.
Answering FAQs about Norway Cruises
What should you wear on a cruise to Norway?
Layers are the most important thing to wear when in Norway, allowing you to adjust to the weather as you go.
The average temperature in Norway varies a lot, and a cruise into Arctic Norway will require a different packing list from one focused on the country's south. Make sure to check the average temperature for the time you're sailing to get an idea of what to expect, and ensure you have layers that you can easily take off and put on in case of changing temperatures.
Can you see the Northern Lights on a Norway cruise?
Yes, many of our Northern Lights cruises sail to Norway.
Arctic Norway is a wonderland of remote islands, towering mountains and stunning glaciers, making it a worthy stage for nature’s greatest light show. You’ll have the best chance of seeing them here in the darker, winter months.
LEARN MORE: Discovering the Aurora Borealis: Facts About the Northern Lights
When is the best time to cruise Norway?
Norway is an exceptional cruise destination year-round, offering something unique in every season.
Whether you want to see the summer sun glisten off the Fjords or experience snow-capped mountains in the winter, whenever you choose to sail to Norway, you’ll be in for a treat. Our itineraries run throughout the year, giving you the freedom to choose the perfect time to sail based on your own preferences. If you're hoping to see the Northern Lights, we recommend the winter; alternatively, the summer months are best for the Midnight Sun.
If you’re interested in seeing the snow, learn more in our article Why You Should Cruise Norway in the Winter.
What can you do on a Norway cruise?
There are plenty of exciting things to do whilst on a Norway cruise, from getting closer to nature to learning more about the culture.
- Explore coastal towns like Bergen, Stavanger and Olden.
- Enjoy the remote Fjords, including UNESCO-listed Fjordland.
- See glaciers, including the Briskdal Glacier, popularly reached by troll cars.
- Take a scenic train ride, including on the Golden Train and Rauma Railway.
- Learn more about the country’s rich Viking heritage.
- Sample local delicacies, such as brunost (brown cheese) and aquavit (a distilled spirit flavoured with herbs and spices).
- Try water activities like kayaking, boat tours and RIB rides.
- See whales, dolphins, puffins, eagles and more.
If you’re interested in our Shore Tours, discover the most popular Norwegian cruise excursions you can take with Fred. Olsen to inspire you.
Cruises to Norway
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- Cruise along Nordfjord and Hornelen to Åkrafjord and the beautiful Langfoss waterfall
- Balmoral’s smaller size allows access to picturesque Lysefjord
- Step ashore in Skjolden and Leirvik, framed by steep mountains and lush valleys
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- Discover dramatic fjord landscapes framed by sheer cliffs and green valleys
- Hike to Briksdal Glacier or drive to Jotenheimen National Park for stunning views
- Immerse yourself in Norway's outdoor pursuits, embracing friluftsliv
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- Divert along narrow Maurangerfjord to see Fureberg Waterfall up close
- Explore Bergen's colourful Bryggen wharf and ride on the funicular to Mount Fløyen
- From Ulvik, enjoy serene fjord views, kayaking and witness the mighty Vøringfoss Waterfall
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- Visit nine countries in just a fortnight and experience a variety of cultures
- Discover Viking history, modern architecture, leafy squares and contemporary design
- Explore Gdansk’s amber markets and Tallinn’s spires and winding old-town lanes
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- Glide along serene fjords framed by sheer mountains, tumbling waterfalls and forested slopes
- Visit Olden, gateway to the Briksdal Glacier, and Skjolden, Norway’s innermost cruise port
- Enjoy kayaking, riding the Loen Skylift, or taking a scenic ride on the Rauma Railway
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- Explore Norway’s fjords in autumn, with Balmoral able to reach Lysefjord and Åkrafjord
- Cruise Nordfjord and Lustrafjord to Olden and Skjolden, Norway’s innermost fjord port
- Hike Briksdal Glacier, kayak fjord waters, and ride the Loen Skylift for sweeping views
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- Enjoy scenic cruising of narrow fjords, only possible on smaller ships
- Take a journey along the renowned Atlantic Ocean Road from Molde
- Admire breathtaking views over Olden from the Loen Skylift
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