Arrival in Trondheim
Trondheim
Welcome to Trondheim, once the historic Viking capital and today one of Norway's most atmospheric and culturally rich cities. On arrival, guests are greeted warmly and provided with personalized information packs to help ease into the journey. A private Trondheim city guide and local historian then lead a gentle introduction to the city's heritage. The walk explores the colourful wooden wharf buildings along the Nidelva River, the cathedral quarter, and the stories that shaped Norway's early coastal society. Highlights include the majestic Nidaros Cathedral—one of Scandinavia's most important medieval landmarks—and insights into the city's evolution from Viking stronghold to modern hub of innovation, festivals, and contemporary culture. Designed with a multi-generational group in mind, the outing blends engaging storytelling with interactive elements well-suited to teens and younger guests, offering plenty of space for questions and curiosity. As the afternoon winds down, guests return to M/Y Arctic, where the crew ensures a smooth and comfortable first evening on board—time to settle in, enjoy the surroundings, and begin the journey with a sense of shared discovery.
Highlights:
- •Private Trondheim city guide and local historian
- •Colourful wooden wharf buildings along the Nidelva River
- •Nidaros Cathedral exploration
- •Multi-generational storytelling and engagement
- •Welcome dinner on board M/Y Arctic
Torghatten & Coastal Kayaking
Helgeland Coast, Torghatten
Today, M/Y Arctic sails south through the Helgeland coast toward Torghatten, one of Norway's most iconic natural landmarks. Shaped by ice and time, the mountain is famed for its extraordinary tunnel—a dramatic passage carved straight through the rock. With a knowledgeable guide, guests enjoy a steady hike to the opening, where sweeping coastal views set the stage for stories of geology, folklore, and the myths that surround this distinctive formation. It's an engaging experience for all ages, pairing light adventure with fascinating natural history. After lunch back on board, the afternoon shifts to a gentle exploration of the surrounding island world by kayak. In sheltered bays and turquoise shallows, families paddle between islets and quiet coves, watching for seabirds and discovering the small details that define life along the Norwegian coast. Routes can be adapted to ensure that everyone enjoys a safe, rewarding time on the water.
Highlights:
- •Guided hike through Torghatten's iconic mountainside tunnel
- •Sweeping coastal views and geological storytelling
- •Afternoon kayaking in sheltered island world
- •Turquoise shallows and quiet cove exploration
- •Seabird watching and coastal discovery
Træna Sea Caves & the Myken Islands
Træna, Myken Islands, Arctic Circle
This morning, M/Y Arctic arrives at the remote island outpost of Træna, one of Norway's oldest inhabited archipelagos. With a specialist guide, guests venture on a scenic hike toward the island's dramatic sea caves—vast, cathedral-like chambers shaped over millennia by wind, tide, and glacial forces. Inside, storytelling brings the landscape to life, weaving together ancient geology, coastal folklore, and traces of early human settlement. It's an atmospheric, educational experience that resonates across generations. As Arctic continues north, the yacht crosses the Arctic Circle, a milestone moment marked by panoramic views and a sense of entering the true high latitudes. The afternoon unfolds in the tiny Myken Islands, a windswept cluster of colourful houses, lighthouse views, and big-sky horizons. Guests may choose to join a tasting at the island's micro-distillery, known for its Arctic-matured spirits (adults only), or opt for family-friendly activities such as SUP excursions, gentle coastal hikes, or exploring the shoreline with guides who highlight the natural and cultural stories of life on a remote island.
Highlights:
- •Guided hike to Træna's dramatic sea caves
- •Ancient geology and coastal folklore storytelling
- •Arctic Circle crossing milestone
- •Myken Islands exploration
- •Optional micro-distillery tasting
- •SUP excursions and coastal hikes
Manshausen & Steigen Exploration
Manshausen, Steigen
Arriving at Manshausen, M/Y Arctic comes to anchor beside the sleek island outpost created by polar explorer Børge Ousland. With its minimalist cabins and dramatic rock shoreline, the island feels like a modern hideaway built for adventure. From here, the day opens into an exploration of the wider Steigen archipelago, a region known for its turquoise shallows, granite headlands, and long stretches of quiet water. Guests set out by kayak, drifting between sheltered channels and discovering hidden beaches that feel entirely removed from the outside world. Routes can be adjusted so everyone—from confident teens to relaxed paddlers—enjoys time on the water. Onshore, there's time to wander the island paths, pause at scenic viewpoints, or simply enjoy the calm atmosphere. Optional conversations with resident adventurers or local hosts add a touch of inspiration, reflecting the exploratory spirit that shaped Manshausen's creation.
Highlights:
- •Manshausen island exploration
- •Polar explorer Børge Ousland's expedition outpost
- •Kayaking through Steigen archipelago
- •Turquoise shallows and granite headlands
- •Hidden beach discovery
- •Conversations with resident adventurers
Lofoten Craft, Surf & Kvitnes Heli Dinner
Henningsvær, Lofoten, Kvitnesgård
Begin the day in Henningsvær, a fishing village turned creative hub, where boutique shops, galleries, and waterfront cafés set a relaxed and inspiring mood. Guests then enjoy a private glassblowing workshop or demonstration, offering a close-up look at one of Lofoten's signature crafts. In the afternoon, the group can pick between surfing or stand-up paddleboarding in sheltered bays—ideal summer activities that suit both confident teens and adults looking for something fun and refreshing. A laid-back beach-house barbecue follows, with time to warm up, unwind, and enjoy the coastal scenery. As evening approaches, adults board a scenic helicopter transfer to Kvitnesgård, one of Northern Norway's most celebrated farm-to-table restaurants. After an exceptional dinner, a return heli flight brings guests back to Unstad, where a midnight-sun bonfire ends the night in true Lofoten style.
Highlights:
- •Henningsvær creative village exploration
- •Private glassblowing workshop or demonstration
- •Summer surfing or stand-up paddleboarding
- •Beach-house barbecue
- •Helicopter transfer to Kvitnesgård restaurant
- •Farm-to-table exceptional dinner
- •Return heli flight and midnight-sun bonfire
Narvik E-Bike & WWII Dive
Narvik, Rombaksbotn
Today opens with an e-bike ride from Narvik, following a dramatic fjord-side route toward Rombaksbotn, where steep mountains, waterfalls, and open water create one of Northern Norway's most striking landscapes. The ride can be adjusted in length and pace to suit different comfort levels, making it enjoyable for active teens as well as adults. At Rombaksbotn, guests have the opportunity to join a dive or freedive on historic World War II wreck sites—a rare chance to see remnants of naval history resting quietly beneath the surface. For non-divers or younger guests, an ROV (remotely operated vehicle) offers a fascinating way to observe the underwater world from shore or tender. A local historian joins either on-site or back aboard M/Y Arctic, adding context to the dramatic wartime events connected to this fjord and the battles that once shaped the region.
Highlights:
- •E-bike ride along dramatic fjord route
- •Narvik to Rombaksbotn adventure
- •Dive or freedive on WWII wreck sites
- •ROV exploration for non-divers and younger guests
- •Local historian wartime context and storytelling
Andøya Space & Arctic Whales
Andøya, Senja
This morning brings a visit to Andøya Space, where interactive exhibits, Northern Lights films, and hands-on experiences—ranging from a Mars simulator to a space-themed escape room—offer something engaging for guests of all ages. It's a playful and immersive way to explore Norway's role in Arctic science and space research. In the afternoon, guests set off on a RIB safari into waters known for sperm whales, humpbacks, and sweeping views of the open sea. Summer conditions make this one of the region's most rewarding wildlife outings, with excellent chances of sightings and plenty of excitement for teens and adults alike. As M/Y Arctic sails toward Senja, the evening opens up for a ridge walk or viewpoint hike, taking in luminous Arctic skies and far-reaching coastal panoramas.
Highlights:
- •Andøya Space interactive exhibits and Mars simulator
- •Northern Lights films and space-themed experiences
- •RIB safari for sperm whales and humpbacks
- •Excellent summer whale-watching opportunities
- •Senja ridge walk with Arctic sky views
- •Far-reaching coastal panoramas
Heli to Kautokeino & Sea-Eagle Kayaking
Kautokeino, Sommerøya
The day opens with a scenic helicopter flight to Kautokeino, one of the most important cultural and artistic centres in Sápmi. Upon arrival, guests visit traditional Sámi silversmiths, where master artisans create jewelry and ceremonial pieces using motifs that reflect nature, kinship, and cosmology. Silver has long held a protective and symbolic role in Sámi society, and each design carries meaning tied to family lineage, storytelling, and the rhythms of life in the far north. The visit also offers a broader understanding of Sámi traditions, including the deep connection to reindeer herding—an ancestral livelihood that shapes seasonal movement, community structure, and cultural identity across the region. Returning to the coast, the evening continues with a kayak excursion around Sommerøya, gliding through sheltered channels and beneath sculpted cliffs. The area is a stronghold for white-tailed sea eagles, which often circle overhead in the long Arctic light, adding a dramatic touch to the serene coastal landscape.
Highlights:
- •Scenic helicopter flight to Kautokeino
- •Visit to traditional Sámi silversmiths
- •Master artisans and ceremonial jewelry creation
- •Sámi cultural traditions and storytelling
- •Reindeer herding heritage understanding
- •Evening kayak excursion around Sommerøya
- •White-tailed sea eagle wildlife viewing
Tromsø Farewell
Tromsø
Your final morning is spent in Tromsø, the lively Arctic capital known for its colourful harbour, mountain backdrop, and creative northern energy. There's time to stroll the waterfront streets, browse local boutiques and craft shops, or stop into one of the city's excellent cafés for a final taste of Arctic pastries and warm drinks. Guests may also choose to visit the Arctic Cathedral, with its striking triangular design, or explore Tromsø's small galleries and outdoor sculptures that reflect its blend of tradition and modern culture. The compact city centre makes it easy to wander at your own pace, picking up last-minute gifts or simply enjoying the atmosphere. A gentle and reflective close to a journey that has woven together Norway's wild coasts, northern traditions, and unforgettable summer landscapes.
Highlights:
- •Tromsø waterfront exploration
- •Local boutiques and craft shop browsing
- •Arctic Cathedral visit
- •City galleries and outdoor sculptures
- •Final Arctic pastries and warm drinks
- •Reflective farewell to the Arctic
Duration
9 Days / 8 Nights
Destination
Northern Norway
Available Dates
June - August 2026
Locations
Starting: Trondheim
Finishing: Tromsø