12/13N Norway & Northern Lights

Southampton, England, UK, At Sea, Andalsnes, Norway, Tromso, Norway, Narvik, Norway, Alesund, Norway, Stavanger, Norway

A late evening call in Tromsø and an overnight call in Narvik offer chances for you to glimpse the Northern Lights on this 13-night, North Cape, voyage. Fingers crossed for clear, cloudless, skies!


Cruise Ship

Queen Mary 2 | Queen Anne (new) | Queen Victoria

Departure Dates

2025
Sep
26
Nov
7, 22
2026
Mar
22,
Oct
13

From

SGD 2,299 per person

NATAS Fair Promo: Up to 20% discount + Free On Board Credit up to U$150 per stateroom.

  • Price quoted in SGD, based on twin sharing (Britannia Inside Cabin).
  • Price excluded port taxes (SGD 130 - 195 per person), flight ticket, transfer service, shore excursion tour, travel insurance, visa (if required).
  • Hotel Service Charge (Gratuities) is required for every guest, to be paid on board : Britannia Stateroom: USD 17 per person per day | Queens & Princess Grill Suite: USD 19 per person per day.
  • Cabin subject to availability upon reservation.
  • Natas promo valid till 20 August 2025.
  • Price quoted are under promotional fare, therefore cabin is under guarantee status (A 'guarantee' is a confirmed space in a category without a cabin assignment. Guests booked on a guarantee will be confirmed in a cabin on the selected category or higher with no additional cost. Cabins can be assigned from time of booking up until day of cruise).
  • Ports of call / itinerary subject to change.
  • Guest's passport must be valid for at least six months from the completion of your travel and have sufficient blank pages for customs stamps and visa (where applicable).
  • Guest shall reconfirm all visa requirements with local authorities directly and ensure he/she holds valid travel documents and entry visas to all destinations during the cruise holidays.

Day 1 - Southampton, England, UK

Embarkation day.

Arrival Time
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Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 2 - At Sea

Leisure at sea.

Arrival Time
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Departure Time
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Day 3 - At Sea

Leisure at sea.

Arrival Time
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Departure Time
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Day 4 - Andalsnes, Norway

Not far from the idyllic Andalsnes, you’ll locate a unique curiosity: the ‘Troll Wall’, which features immense grassy cliffs forming Europe's highest vertical mountain face. An amazing natural wonder. A steady climb of the ‘Troll Ladder’ entails a zigzagging road of hairpin bends on the steep mountainside, revealing spectacular valley views as you near the thundering Stigfossen Waterfall.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 5 - At Sea

Leisure at sea.

Arrival Time
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Departure Time
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Day 6 - Tromso, Norway

Whilst sailing to Tromso, you’ll encounter Mother Nature at her most spectacular. Surrounded by unspoiled wilderness, glass-like fjords, and towering snow-capped mountains, every vista here offers something else to savour. The sky above Tromso can also be a truly breathtaking spectacle when the dramatic northern lights dance across the sky during dark winter nights. In summer, the midnight sun never sets on this bustling city, famous for its vibrant nightlife. The crisp, clear days give way to long, bright nights, filled with hiking, fishing, or simply a warming cup of tea as you watch the locals go about their day.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
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Day 7 - Tromso, Norway

Whilst sailing to Tromso, you’ll encounter Mother Nature at her most spectacular. Surrounded by unspoiled wilderness, glass-like fjords, and towering snow-capped mountains, every vista here offers something else to savour. The sky above Tromso can also be a truly breathtaking spectacle when the dramatic northern lights dance across the sky during dark winter nights. In summer, the midnight sun never sets on this bustling city, famous for its vibrant nightlife. The crisp, clear days give way to long, bright nights, filled with hiking, fishing, or simply a warming cup of tea as you watch the locals go about their day.

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
8:00 AM

Day 8 - Narvik, Norway

Rugged mountains meet rippling blue fjords on a cruise to Narvik, Norway. A favourite destination for keen skiers, the snowy peaks here glide gently downward towards stretches of white sandy beaches that surround the port itself. Lying 137 miles inside the Arctic Circle, Narvik may be one of the world’s most northerly towns, but the North Atlantic currents and the mountains that shelter the town make it surprisingly mild. A serene and welcoming region, Narvik is a magical gateway to rich culture, exquisite food, wildlife, and a dramatic Norwegian landscape.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
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Day 9 - Narvik, Norway

A small yet vibrant town in the far north of Norway, Narvik is tucked away in the sheltered interior of the mighty Vestfjord and Oftojord. Founded in 1902 as the first industrial town in Norway, Narvik held a unique advantage as a naturally ice-free harbour, making it a sought-after location for the shipment of iron ore from the nearby Kiruna iron mines. Pulling cultural influences from the Swedish, British, and countless sailors from across the world who frequented the port, Narvik’s relatively short existence has had an eclectic history. This includes near-complete destruction during fierce naval battles in the Second World War.

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Day 10 - Narvik, Norway

Now a sleepy town surrounded by unspoilt countryside, picturesque waters, and snow-capped mountains, in Narvik, you’ll find yourself immersed in a true representation of traditional life in the Arctic Circle.

Arrival Time
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Departure Time
8:00 AM

Day 11 - Alesund, Norway

Sailing through Norway’s glass-like waters on route to Alesund, you’ll be struck by a sweeping peninsula of Art Nouveau architecture, stretching to lush greenery, where mountain peaks reach skyward, reflected in the converging fjords. Arriving in Alesund, you could be forgiven for thinking you’d stepped off your ship into the pages of a fairy-tale. A myriad of towering spires and decorative turrets, it’s easy to see why this vibrant fishing port is regarded as one of the prettiest cities in Norway. A town that rose from the ashes after almost being destroyed in its entirety by a fire in 1904, Alesund now expands across seven small islands, seamlessly connected via an elaborate network of underwater tunnels. Welcoming locals, delicious fresh cuisine, enchanting architecture, and breathtaking scenery, are just some of the highlights to look forward to if your Norwegian adventure includes a call in Alesund.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
3:00 PM

Day 12 - Stavanger, Norway

Once the European Capital of Culture, the Norwegian city of Stavanger is blessed with a compelling history and unbridled beauty effortlessly blending the old with the new. From its ancient port the city fans out along a network of islands, each one connected to its neighbour by an elegant bridge. In Gamle Stavanger (the historic centre) artists’ workshops still occupy 18th century houses, much as they did in years gone by. It’s a wonderful chance to step back in time and immerse in the Stavanger of old, while the city’s museums shed light on Stavanger’s long-standing relationship to the sea.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
3:00 PM

Day 13 - At Sea

Leisure at sea.

Arrival Time
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Departure Time
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Day 14 - Southampton, England, UK

Disembarkation day.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
-

*Ports-of-Call for 26 September 2025 (12N by Queen Anne): no Andalsnes.

*Ports-of-Call for 7 November 2025 (12N by Queen Mary 2): Trondheim replaced Andalsnes ; no Narvik ; Hamburg replaced Stavanger.

*Ports-of-Call for 22 November 2025 (12N by Queen Victoria): no Andalsnes ; Haugesund replaced Stavanger.

*Ports-of-Call for 13 October 2026 (12N by Queen Anne): no Andalsnes.

Port arrival and departure times are approximate and subject to change without notice.