Norway's Geirangerfjord (photo courtesy Getty Images)

Hurtigruten offers 10% off all 2025/26 voyages, plus new onboard credit deal

TORONTO — Norway cruising expert Hurtigruten is offering 10% off, plus onboard credit of 5,000 Norwegian kroner, equivalent to about Cdn$620, for passengers who book before July 31.

Clients can choose between all three of Hurtigruten’s coastal journeys, including the recently-launched The Svalbard Express and North Cape Express, as well as the Original Coastal Express, the legacy route it has operated since 1893. As with all itineraries, all three sailings are available in full journeys or half voyages northbound and southbound, respectively.

The Svalbard Express offers 10- to 15-day summertime Arctic itineraries to the Land of the Midnight Sun, from May to September. Voyages travel in both directions between the city of Bergen, mainland Norway, and the settlement of Longyearbyen on the Svalbard island of Spitsbergen, far beyond the Arctic Circle.

The North Cape Express makes multiple wintertime trips along the entire length of Norway from Oslo to the North Cape, with seven- to 14-day itineraries between October and April. In the winter, the natural beauty of the Norwegian coast is on full display, as are the Northern Lights dancing across the night skies.

The Svalbard Express and North Cape Express routes are both serviced by the recently refreshed MS Trollfjord. Passengers benefit from an all-inclusive culinary program, including a beverage package and afternoon tea, along with personalized service. Suite guests get to enjoy all meals in the fine-dining restaurant Røst, which non-suite guests can also enjoy for an additional fee.

The Original Coastal Express is the classic Hurtigruten route. This legacy voyage, ranging from two to 17 days, can include up to 34 different ports, giving guests multiple ways to sail up and down the 2,500 nautical miles of the Norwegian coast.

Hurtigruten has added more astronomer-led voyages for 2024/25, following its success this past season. The company also recently appointed the world’s first-ever Chief Aurora Chaser, Tom Kerss, and extended its unique Northern Lights Promise.

For more information, as well as terms and conditions, visit Hurtigruten’s offers page.

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