Winter ferry cruise Norway

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Hi All,

After some knowledge here. Looking at booking the 12 day round trip up the coast from Bergen with Hurtigruten, and trying to work out the difference between the Classic Roundtrip Voyage and Norwegian Coastal Expedition which cover roughly the same dates. Can anyone help me out.

Trying to work out which would be more beneficial, as I'll be travelling by myself and hope to see the Northern Lights.

PS - Looking at travelling in November
I couldn't find a difference either until I read a little deeper
that it acknowledges it is same route but more excursions on shore. https://www.hurtigruten.com/destina...ditions-bergen-kirkenes-bergen/?tab=itinerary

i was able to pay single without supplement to have my own cabin with full board 1200 euro for 12 days which I found to be great value.
I agree that flying SAS (S*) is the way to go as Hurtigruten use them also and when connections missed they just transferred us to different flights.
There may be some benefit in signing up to their membership $0 now for bonus deals too.
 
I couldn't find a difference either until I read a little deeper
that it acknowledges it is same route but more excursions on shore. https://www.hurtigruten.com/destina...ditions-bergen-kirkenes-bergen/?tab=itinerary

i was able to pay single without supplement to have my own cabin with full board 1200 euro for 12 days which I found to be great value.
I agree that flying SAS (S*) is the way to go as Hurtigruten use them also and when connections missed they just transferred us to different flights.
There may be some benefit in signing up to their membership $0 now for bonus deals too.

Thanks for that funnymummy. Found their website very hard to navigate to get to the info I wanted :evil:. Will look into the SAS option, as could be handy as expecting to be flying in for this from Iceland if my trip planning goes well.
 
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