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Grand Nordic Adventure – Finland, Norway & Iceland

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£3,559pp
Voyage Code: HURT950314950377-5
moon 13 nights
anchor MS Polarlys
calendar 28 Jul '26

Cruise overview

Fly from Oslo to the far north and stay in a luxury Arctic fishing cabin at the Snowhotel. Enjoy king crab fishing at the edge of Norway before joining our five-night Coastal Express voyage to Bergen, ending with a scenic train journey back to Oslo.

Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Rovaniemi
Rovaniemi
Saariselkä
Saariselkä
Kirkenes
Mehamn
Finnsnes
Bodø
Trondheim
Ålesund
Bergen

Itinerary

Day 1

Helsinki


A city of the sea, Helsinki was built along a series of oddly shaped peninsulas and islands jutting into the Baltic coast along the Gulf of Finland. Streets and avenues curve around bays, bridges reach to nearby islands, and ferries ply among offshore islands.Having grown dramatically since World War II, Helsinki now absorbs more than one-tenth of the Finnish population. The metro area covers 764 square km (474 square miles) and 315 islands. Most sights, hotels, and restaurants cluster on one peninsula, forming a compact central hub. The greater Helsinki metropolitan area, which includes Espoo and Vantaa, has a total population of more than a million people.Helsinki is a relatively young city compared with other European capitals. In the 16th century, King Gustav Vasa of Sweden decided to woo trade from the Estonian city of Tallinn and thus challenge the Hanseatic League’s monopoly on Baltic trade. Accordingly, he commanded the people of four Finnish towns to pack up their belongings and relocate to the rapids on the River Vantaa. The new town, founded on June 12, 1550, was named Helsinki.For three centuries, Helsinki (Helsingfors in Swedish) had its ups and downs as a trading town. Turku, to the west, remained Finland’s capital and intellectual center. However, Helsinki’s fortunes improved when Finland fell under Russian rule as an autonomous grand duchy. Czar Alexander I wanted Finland’s political center closer to Russia and, in 1812, selected Helsinki as the new capital. Shortly afterward, Turku suffered a disastrous fire, forcing the university to move to Helsinki. The town’s future was secure.Just before the czar’s proclamation, a fire destroyed many of Helsinki’s traditional wooden structures, precipitating the construction of new buildings suitable for a nation’s capital. The German-born architect Carl Ludvig Engel was commissioned to rebuild the city, and as a result, Helsinki has some of the purest neoclassical architecture in the world. Add to this foundation the influence of Stockholm and St. Petersburg with the local inspiration of 20th-century Finnish design, and the result is a European capital city that is as architecturally eye-catching as it is distinct from other Scandinavian capitals. You are bound to discover endless engaging details—a grimacing gargoyle; a foursome of males supporting a balcony’s weight on their shoulders; a building painted in striking colors with contrasting flowers in the windows. The city’s 400 or so parks make it particularly inviting in summer.Today, Helsinki is still a meeting point of eastern and western Europe, which is reflected in its cosmopolitan image, the influx of Russians and Estonians, and generally multilingual population. Outdoor summer bars (“terrassit” as the locals call them) and cafés in the city center are perfect for people watching on a summer afternoon.

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Day 2

Helsinki

Day 3

Helsinki

Day 4

Rovaniemi

Day 5

Rovaniemi

Day 6

Saariselkä

Day 7

Saariselkä

Day 8

Kirkenes

Day 9

Mehamn

Day 10

Finnsnes

Day 11

Bodø

Day 12

Trondheim

Day 13

Ålesund

Day 14

Bergen

Polar Inside | Upper deck for up to 3 travellersfrom£3,559pp
Polar Outside | Upper deck for 2 travellersfrom£3,709pp
Polar Outside | Upper deck for 2 travellersfrom£3,709pp
Polar Outside | Middle deck for up to 3 travellersfrom£3,909pp
Polar Outside | Middle deck for up to 3 travellersfrom£3,999pp
Polar Outside | Middle deck for 2 travellersfrom£3,999pp
Arctic Superior | Upper deck for 2 travellersfrom£4,119pp
Arctic Superior | Upper deck for 2 travellersfrom£4,409pp
Expedition Suite | Mini suite on upper deckfrom£6,139pp
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Polar Inside | Upper deck for up to 3 travellers

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These superior inside cabins for up to three people on the upper deck are newly refurbished and have bathrooms∘ with shower/WC. The cabins have TV and separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa. The third bed is an upper berth.

Amenities

  • Twin
  • One Single Bed
  • Sofa Bed
  • Pullman Bed
  • Shower
  • Hair Dryer
  • Room Service Available
  • Safe
  • Telephone
  • Desk

Ship features

MS Polarlys combines comfortable public areas and regional dining with panoramic viewing spaces for scenic exploration.

Overview
Accommodation
Dining
Amenities
Wellness
Entertainment
Families
  • Operates Hurtigruten’s classic Bergen–Kirkenes route
  • Refitted interiors reflecting modern Scandinavian style
  • Panorama Lounge and outdoor observation decks
  • Torget main restaurant serving Norwegian coastal cuisine
  • Explorer Bar and Multe Bakery & Ice Cream for casual dining
  • Library, shop and conference facilities
  • Small fitness area and sauna
  • Expedition team delivering enrichment talks and port presentations
MS Polarlys Accommodation

Accommodation

Cabins are compact yet comfortable, available in Inside, Outside, Arctic Superior and Suite categories. All feature ensuite bathrooms and modern Nordic décor. Suites offer extra space, sitting areas, and large picture windows or balconies for superior views.

MS Polarlys Dining

Dining

MS Polarlys focuses on locally sourced cuisine, including seafood, reindeer, berries, and cheeses. The Torget main restaurant provides full-service dining, while Multe Bakery serves pastries, light snacks and barista coffee throughout the day.

MS Polarlys Amenities

Amenities

Public spaces include lounges, the Explorer Bar, the library, the boutique, and the observation decks. Outdoor decks provide scenic seating for viewing fjords and northern lights.

MS Polarlys Wellness

Wellness

There is no full spa onboard, but guests can relax in the sauna or enjoy wellness through nature-based excursions and peaceful deck spaces.

MS Polarlys Entertainment

Entertainment

Entertainment is relaxed and destination-led, including lectures, photography workshops, cultural presentations and storytelling by the expedition team.

MS Polarlys Families

Families

Children are welcome, though MS Polarlys is primarily designed for adult travellers interested in culture and scenery rather than family activities.