Northern Lights Expedition Cruise from London

Northern Lights Expedition Cruise from London

Northern Lights Expedition Cruise from London

Northern Lights Expedition Cruise from London

Travel information 15 days MS Maud
Breakfast, lunch and dinner included

15-day Northern Lights expedition cruise from London (Tilbury) to Norway 

Aurora adventures 

Between October and March is the best time to see the Northern Lights. Spending five nights above the Arctic Circle offers even better odds of seeing one of nature’s most dazzling phenomena. It’s also the perfect time to enjoy a host of winter activities against the backdrop of Norway’s 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. 

Northern Lights Expedition Cruise from London Northern Lights Expedition Cruise from London
  • Day 1
    London (Tilbury)

    Depart from London

    Set sail for winter sights and Northern Lights 

    Your Arctic expedition cruise to see the Northern Lights starts in Tilbury. Perched on the North shore of the Thames with Essex to the North and Kent to the South, Tilbury has a long and proud seafaring history. If you have time, why not explore Tilbury’s historic fortress that has defended the river since the 16th century. 

    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. 

    Sail out of the mouth of the Thames as you head for your first stop in historic Harwich. Your adventure has begun. 

    Day 1
    London (Tilbury)

    Depart from London

  • Day 2
    Scheveningen

    The Dutch coast

    See the sweeping sands of Scheveningen

    Today we’ll stop at Scheveningen, a fishing port and coastal district in the Dutch city of The Hague.

    Well known for its long stretch of beach, this bustling resort is the perfect spot for a seaside stroll in the fresh briny air. If you’d like to explore a bit further, Scheveningen’s compact centre is easily accessible on foot from the ship.

    In the nearby centre of The Hague, the renowned Mauritshuis museum, houses the works of famous Dutch painters such as Rembrandt and Vermeer. In the afternoon, your adventure at sea continues towards the enchanting coast of Norway.

    Day 2
    Scheveningen

    The Dutch coast

  • Day 3
    At sea

    Norway bound

    Ease into your journey and relax on board 

    The next day at sea will give you plenty of time to enjoy the onboard facilities, such as 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.

    Day 3
    At sea

    Norway bound

  • Day 4
    Bergen

    Beautiful Bergen

    The City of Seven Mountains is full of history and charm

    Welcome to Bergen, one of Norway’s most picturesque cities that’s perfect for exploring on foot. It was once Norway's capital and you’ll see that the city has retained a great deal of its local character, heritage and charm. 

    You’ll take a funicular ride to the top of Mount Fløyen. At the summit, breathe in the stunning views over the city, surrounded by seven mountains and the sea.

    Once back in the centre of Bergen, stroll around the historic Bryggen district, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its distinctive wooden wharves. Explore the many boutiques, cafés and galleries along its cobbled streets and alleys.

    • Included Bergen - The Fløibanen Funicular
    Day 4
    Bergen

    Beautiful Bergen

  • Day 5
    At sea

    Towards the Arctic Circle 

    Enjoy a restful day at sea and cross the Arctic Circle 

    Relax in the ship’s Explorer Lounge or enjoy the scenery out on deck as we sail through Helgeland county, home to the Seven Sisters mountain range, and cross the Arctic Circle.  

    The Expedition Team continues its onboard lecture series and you can ask the Expedition Photographer for tips on how to capture the best Northern Lights images.  

    You’ll experience the Polar Night above the Arctic Circle, when instead of total darkness, the skies turn a dreamy shade of cobalt blue, bathing the fjords and mountains in an ethereal hue. It’s known as the ‘blue hour’ and is caused by an extended twilight when the winter sun glows just below the horizon.  

    Day 5
    At sea

    Towards the Arctic Circle 

  • Day 6
    Lofoten

    Idyllic Lofoten 

    Majestic peaks, sheltered bays and pristine beaches

    Today we explore the famed Lofoten Islands. With steep mountains, beautiful beaches and pretty fishing villages, the archipelago is unlike anything you’ve seen.   

    Svolvær is the largest town in Lofoten with about 4,800 residents, many of whom work as fishermen. There are shops and art galleries to browse along the seafront promenade and rows of rorbuer to admire.  

    You might spot wooden racks called hjell dotted around the shores of the town too. Locally caught cod is dried on these racks and later turned into tørrfisk, or stockfish in English, and prized as a local delicacy. Fishing is clearly an important way of life in Lofoten and the lectures on board may focus on how cod effectively helped to build Norway into a country. 

    • Included Reine - The Fishing Village of Å
    • Included Fishing Village Walk
    Day 6
    Lofoten

    Idyllic Lofoten 

  • Day 7
    70° North

    Arctic Alta, Aurora city 

    Welcome to Alta, one of the northernmost towns in the world

    Dubbed ‘The Northern Lights City’, Alta is the turning point of your expedition and one of the northernmost towns in the world. It’s charming to stroll around, swathed in Christmas lights and snow.  

    Lying 70º north of the Arctic Circle, Alta sits directly beneath the Auroral Oval, a zone known for consistent Northern Lights activity. If the conditions are right, you could be in for a show.  

    Learn more about the Aurora on a visit to Alta’s Northern Lights Cathedral, with its striking Aurora-inspired architecture, and fascinating interactive exhibition on Northern Lights research. 

    • Included Experience the Northern Lights Cathedral
    Day 7
    70° North

    Arctic Alta, Aurora city 

  • Day 8
    Tromsø

    Gateway to the Arctic

    Discover the rich history and culture of Tromsø

    Today we sail to Tromsø, capital of the Arctic. You’ll spend your day discovering its fascinating history, culture and bold architecture.  

    The Arctic Cathedral is one of the most striking landmarks in Tromsø, especially when lit up at night. Visit the Polar Museum to learn about Tromsø’s fabled explorer history and join the friendly locals in the town’s many pubs. Don't miss Ølhallen, Tromsø’s oldest pub, with around 70 Norwegian beers on tap. 

    • Included The Polar Museum
    Day 8
    Tromsø

    Gateway to the Arctic

  • Day 9
    Narvik

    Historic Narvik

    Discover one of the world's most northerly towns 

    Sitting 150 miles inside the Arctic Circle and surrounded by three fjords, Narvik enjoys a spectacular setting.   

    Developed as an all-year port for the Swedish iron mines, Narvik was a strategic target for Germany during World War II. Today, you can browse the local galleries, shops, and restaurants specialising in local seafood and reindeer meat.  

    If conditions allow, ride the cable car to the top of Mount Narvik for breathtaking views. Or go hiking, snowshoeing or kayaking on the fjord. 

    Day 9
    Narvik

    Historic Narvik

  • Day 10-11
    Mid-Norway Fjords & Islands

    Expedition days 

    Double expedition day

    The plan for the next two days is that there isn’t one! In true expedition style, we’ll spend the time getting off the beaten track and heading to wherever takes our fancy. Activities and any 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.   

    There are many islands and fjords to discover in this region, and we’ll be sailing in to get a closer look at some of them. Our expedition boats will take us ashore where we’ll be on the lookout for the local wildlife in these stunning surroundings. Weather conditions will also play a part in deciding where to explore – so all we can say is expect the unexpected! 

    Day 10-11
    Mid-Norway Fjords & Islands

    Expedition days 

  • Day 12
    Nordfjord & Loen

    Views from Mount Hoven

    Enjoy the glacial beauty of Nordfjord

    In the morning, we’ll enter Nordfjord. We’ll pass Hornelen, Europe's highest sea cliff – look out for it if your cruise is passing in daylight – 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 may take the Loen Skylift to enjoy spectacular views from the summit of Mount Hoven.

    Please note: On the voyage departing from Tilbury on 28/10/2023, the Skylift will be closed for maintenance. Instead, you’ll enjoy a hike at the mighty Briksdal Glacier, part of the Jostedal Glacier National Park.

    Day 12
    Nordfjord & Loen

    Views from Mount Hoven

  • Day 13
    Stavanger

    Old and new

    Explore lively Stavanger

    Today, we’ll explore the picturesque city of Stavanger – Norway’s fourth largest city.

    With an international ambience and a lively cultural scene, Stavanger is a cosmopolitan city set in stunning surroundings. Discover the architectural relics of Old Stavanger, including a magnificent 12th century cathedral. You can also visit the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, pop into a local boutique or simply enjoy a beer on the waterfront.  

    Looking towards the harbour is the statue of the former mayor and well-known author Alexander Kielland. The pedestrian street leads you to the Valberg Tower, situated on a small hill and overlooking the central part of the city and harbour.

    Day 13
    Stavanger

    Old and new

  • Day 14
    At sea

    Homeward bound 

    Recall the best moments of your expedition cruise

    Make the most of your last full day on board MS Maud. You may want to soak in the hot tub, work out in the gym, spend time in the Science Center, or simply relax in the Explorer Lounge & Bar and edit the photos from your trip. 

    Join the Expedition Team as they review the highlights of your memorable expedition cruise to the fjords of Norway. Reflect on all the wonderful experiences you’ve had, like the sensation of standing in awe under the Northern Lights or the spectacular scenery of the Lofoten Islands. 

    Day 14
    At sea

    Homeward bound 

  • Day 15
    London (Tilbury)

    Return to England

    Unforgettable memories of Norway in Winter 

    Complete your Northern Lights expedition cruise in Tilbury, the gateway to the UK’s cosmopolitan capital city, London.  

    Before beginning your onward journey, why not visit some of London’s iconic sites, and absorb the atmosphere of this vibrant and cultural city. The city’s renowned restaurants rub shoulders with myriad markets, so take some time to discover this foodie’s paradise. Why not explore historic landmarks such as St Paul’s Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament, or experience culture at London’s many world-famous museums and galleries. A perfect way to end your adventure.

     

    Day 15
    London (Tilbury)

    Return to England

Departures

What’s included

Expedition Cruise 

  • A stay in a cabin of your choice 
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner including beverages* in restaurants Aune and Fredheim 
  • À la carte restaurant Lindstrøm included for suite guests 
  • Complimentary tea and coffee 
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi on board† 
  • Complimentary reusable water bottle 
  • English-speaking Expedition Team leading activities on board and ashore 
  • Range of included activities
  • *House beer and wine, sodas, and mineral water
  • †Please note there is very limited Wi-Fi and phone signal in the remote areas we travel to, and streaming is not supported.  

Onboard Activities 

  • In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by experts on the Expedition Team 
  • Full use of our Science Center, extensive library and advanced biological and geological equipment 
  • Citizen Science Programme where you can assist with ongoing scientific research 
  • Photography tips and techniques for capturing landscape and wildlife from our onboard professional photographer 
  • Use of ship's hot tubs, panoramic sauna and indoor gym 
  • Informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings 

Landing Activities 

  • Escorted landings with small expedition boats 
  • Trekking poles, head lamps and walking poles available if necessary 
  • Complimentary wind- and water-resistant expedition jacket 
  • Expedition photographers on hand to assist you 

Notes 

  • All planned activities are subject to weather conditions 
  • Excursions and activities are subject to change 
  • Please make sure you meet all entry and boarding requirements
  • No gratuities expected 

Not included in your voyage

  • International flights 
  • Travel insurance 
  • Luggage handling 
  • Optional shore excursions with our local partners 
  • Optional small-group activities with our Expedition Team
MS Maud
Interior in restaurant Lindstrøm
Photo: Oscar Farrera
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MS Maud

Year built 2003
Shipyard Fosen Mek. Verk. (N)
Passenger capacity 570 (500 in Antarctica)
Beds 500
Gross tonnage 16,151 T
Length 135,75 m
Beam 21.5 m
Speed 15 knots

Formerly MS Midnatsol, MS Maud was renamed in honour of the ship that brought Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen through the Northeast Passage.

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Science center - MS Maud
Photo: Oscar Farrera