A cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT  

Sail into the heart of the Norwegian fjords on an 8-day cruise, discovering extraordinary landscapes of sheer cliffs, snowcapped peaks, jewel-toned lakes, and picturesque villages.

Starting at: $8,874 Make a Reservation Ask Us A Question or Call 855-330-1542
 The fjord near Bergen
The fjord near Bergen
 Bryggen, the historic wharf in Bergen. Credit: Jens Henrik Nybo/Innovation Norway
Bryggen, the historic wharf in Bergen. Credit: Jens Henrik Nybo/Innovation Norway
 The lively harbor of Bergen, Norway
The lively harbor of Bergen, Norway
 View of Bergen from above
View of Bergen from above
 View over Alesund, Norway Credit: Jarand K. Lokeland
View over Alesund, Norway Credit: Jarand K. Lokeland
 Sailing through Geirangerfjord Credit: Studio PONANT/Noémie Watel
Sailing through Geirangerfjord Credit: Studio PONANT/Noémie Watel
 Geiranger nestled at the end of the fjord Credit: Marius Tandberg
Geiranger nestled at the end of the fjord Credit: Marius Tandberg
 View over Loen from Mount Hoven Credit: Maarten Verstraete
View over Loen from Mount Hoven Credit: Maarten Verstraete
 Briksdal Glacier Credit: Uniq Trek
Briksdal Glacier Credit: Uniq Trek

Cruising the Norwegian Fjords

Aboard the 184-guest Le Champlain or Le Bellot

8 days from $8,874

A cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT  

Sail into the heart of the Norwegian fjords on an 8-day cruise, discovering extraordinary landscapes of sheer cliffs, snowcapped peaks, jewel-toned lakes, and picturesque villages.

or Call 855-330-1542

Overview

Pre-Cruise program - Historic Bergen - 2 days, 1 night

Located at the end of Byfjord, Bergen was the capital of Norway in the 12th and 13th centuries and has preserved much of its past. A veritable open-air museum, Bergen is also a vibrant cosmopolitan city, known for its artist colony of painters, potters, and jewelers.

Day 1 – Bergen, Norway

Arrive at Bergen’s Flesland Airport, where you will be met and transferred to the Hotel Norge by Scandic. Check-in time is 2:00 p.m.  A local representative will be present at the hospitality desk in the afternoon to welcome you and answer any questions you may have. Join your fellow travelers for a welcome cocktail reception this evening. Dinner is independent and at your leisure.

Hotel Norge by Scandic

Day 2 – Bergen | Embarkation

After breakfast at the hotel, join a morning excursion that includes a visit to the Fantoft Stave Church, originally built in 1150 and reconstructed after a fire in 1992 exactly as it was in the 12th century. You will also tour Troldhaugen, once the summer home of composer Edvard Grieg and now a museum and concert venue. Following lunch at a restaurant back in Bergen, enjoy a guided walking tour of Bryggen, the old waterfront wharf, a reminder of the town’s importance as part of the Hanseatic League’s trading empire from the 14th to the mid-16th century and now a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will have some free time to browse the shops before transferring to the pier to embark Le Champlain in late afternoon.

Your hotel:

Hotel Norge, first opened in 1885, was completely renovated in 2018. Located in the center of the city, it is within walking distance of the Festplassen and several nearby restaurants. It has a modern, informal, and international atmosphere. The hotel has 415 rooms that boast floor-to-ceiling windows, and it features a lobby bar, a café, and a fine-dining restaurant.

Your program includes:

  • 1 night at the Hotel Norge by Scandic (or similar)
  • Transfer and luggage handling from the airport to the hotel on Day 1
  • Transfer and luggage handling from the hotel to the ship on embarkation day
  • Welcome cocktail reception on Day 1
  • Breakfast and lunch on Day 2
  • Sightseeing and programming as noted in the itinerary
  • Local English-speaking guide
  • Gratuities for the drivers and local guides

Your program does not include:

  • Transfer from the airport to the hotel on any day other than the scheduled program arrival day
  • Personal expenses and other services and meals not mentioned as included in the program

Please note:

  • It is imperative that your flight arrival details are communicated at least 60 days prior to the beginning of your cruise in order to secure your transfer from the airport to the hotel.
  • Early check-in and/or late check-out are available depending on availability and at a supplement. An additional night is possible, upon request and depending on hotel availability. Please, contact reservations or your travel agent for further details.
  • The official currency is the Norwegian krone. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, shops, and restaurants.
  • This pre-cruise program is offered as a package. There will be no refunds for unused accommodations, meals, or excursions.
  • Program is offered on a space available basis.
  • Program is subject to change without notice.

2024 Itinerary - Bergen to Oslo

Day 1 — Bergen, Norway

Arrive in Bergen, the gateway to the Norway’s fjord lands and once an important center in the Hanseatic League’s medieval trading empire. Embark the ship this afternoon and enjoy dinner as the ship makes its way north along Norway’s coast. (D) 

Day 2 — Alesund

Alesund enjoys a beautiful setting, straddling three islands with a backdrop of impressive peaks. Largely destroyed by a fire in 1904, the town was rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style and is now a showcase of this early 20th-century architectural movement. Explore the town and its lovely environs on one of three possible excursions today. Take a walking tour that includes the Art Nouveau Centre and houses that exemplify the style as well as Norway's biggest fish-export harbor. Or travel to the Atlantic Ocean Park, a unique aquarium featuring the region’s marine life in tanks that resemble coastal environments. Learn about efforts to sustainably manage ocean resources; see penguins at the aquarium’s outdoor water feature; and enjoy the lovely setting on Breisundet, a wide sound where seals can often be spotted. Alternatively, set off on an electric bike, following a guide through the colorful heart of Alesund and into the surrounding hills. All excursions end on the slopes of Mount Aksla or Hessa Viewpoint, with superb views of the town and its remarkable surroundings. (B,L,D)

Day 3 — Geiranger and Hellesylt

Follow serpentine waterways deep into the fjord lands, arriving at magnificent Geirangerfjord, a World Heritage site. Here, the village of Geiranger nestles at the end of the blue fjord, surrounded by sky-high cliffs and tumbling waterfalls. Set off on an extraordinary drive through a landscape of snowcapped mountains and emerald-blue lakes, ascending to lookouts to take in the stunning panorama of peaks. Learn about continental Europe’s largest glacier at the Jostedal Glacier National Park Centre and then get a closer look at the glacier itself. Visit the village of Stryn and marvel at Hornindalsvatnet, one of the deepest lakes in Europe. Alternatively, follow Eagle’s Road through incredible mountain scenery to a local summer farm. Explore this picturesque 300-year-old farm, where turf-roofed wooden houses and goats dot the hillside beneath the mighty peak of Heregga. The farm is also home to cows, sheep, and fjord horses – including the blond pony native to the west coast. Meet the farmers and learn about their cheese-making process before sampling their goat’s milk cheeses and homemade caramels. Later, visit the Geiranger Fjord Center to learn more about local life. This afternoon, enjoy free time to explore the traditional village of Hellesylt. (B,L,D) 

Day 4 — Olden

Early this morning, arrive in the picturesque village of Olden, perched at the end of a meandering fjord.  Located near Jostedalsbreen National Park—home to Europe’s largest ice cap—this little village is perfect base for exploring  BriksdalGlacier or the breathtaking Stryn Lake. Ride a cable car 3300 feet to the top of Mount Hoven. Here, have a coffee while taking in spectacular views of the fjord and villages below, as well as the surrounding mountains. While at Mount Hoven, you may go on a short walk to soak up the scenery around you. Or enjoy a scenic drive through Oldedalen Valley to Briksdal glacier, and approach the glacier by electric “troll car.” Take a walk to the blue-hued face of the glacier and learn about the geological forces that keep the ice in constant motion. (B,L,D)

Day 5 — Stavanger

Awaken on Norway’s southwest coast and go ashore at Stavanger. You’ll have a choice of three excursions today. Delve into Norway's rich maritime history on a visit to the Iron Age site of Ullandhaug, where the Viking king Harald Haarfagre defeated the last of the regional princes and founded the Kingdom of Norway in 872. In Stavanger,tour the historic district and visit the striking Petroleum Museum, set in the middle of the harbor. Or explore Stavanger the Norwegian way: on a Nordic walking excursion. Stop for a typical Norwegian trail snack of brown cheese and rye along the way. Alternatively, travel to Mosteroy Island to visit the 13th-century Utstein Monastery, now a museum, and enjoy a short music recital in the restored chapel here. This afternoon, sail between vertiginous granite cliffs on Lysefjorden, one of Norway’s most breathtaking fjords, and marvel at the world-famous site of Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), a majestic cliff in the shape of a pulpit that rises nearly 2,000 feet above the water. (B,L,D)

Day 6 — Arendal

port town located Norway’s south coast, Arendal was known as a major producer of iron ore for centuries. Join a guide for a visit to the fascinating Naes Ironworks Museum, which showcases original ironworks buildings, machinery, and equipment that date back to the 17th century. The ironworks here were operational from 1665 to 1959, and the museum offers a fascinating glimpse of how iron and steel were produced in days gone by. Continue to the picturesque village of Tvedestrand and enjoy a guided walk among its white wooden houses—including Norway’s narrowest house. Tvedestrand is known as an “international book town” and presents a bookshop on nearly every corner. You’ll have free time to explore the village on your own before a scenic drive along the coast back to the ship. Alternatively, enjoy a hike along the coast in Raet National Park, established in 2016 to protect the unique topography of the moraine created by the retreat of a massive glacier at the end of the Ice Age. (B,L,D)

Day 7 — Gothenburg, Sweden

Spend a day in Sweden in the lively harbor city of Gothenburg.  Take a panoramic tour, from the hilltop Masthugg Church overlooking Gothenburg to the elegant squares and boulevards of the city center. Choose to take a guided tour of the Museum of Fine Arts, home to masterpieces by Carl Larsson, Edvard Munch, Vincent Van Gogh, and Claude Monet, as well as an excellent collection of Nordic art. Tour the private collection in the museum’s Fürstenburg Gallery before heading to Haga to explore this vibrant pedestrian district on your own. Or take in the sights as you cruise the canals and learn about the history of the city's construction and defensive fortifications. See traditional shipyards, the fishing fleet, new and old housing, expanding commercial and academic sites, and the maritime museum. (B,L,D)

Day 8 — Oslo/Return Home

Disembark after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

2025 Itinerary - Oslo to Bergen

Day 1 — Oslo, Norway

Arrive in Osloc, capital of Norway, and embark the ship this afternoon and enjoy dinner as the ship makes its way north along Norway’s coast. (D) 

Day 2 — Gothenburg, Sweden

Spend a day in Sweden in the lively harbor city of Gothenburg.  Take a panoramic tour, from the hilltop Masthugg Church overlooking Gothenburg to the elegant squares and boulevards of the city center. Choose to take a guided tour of the Museum of Fine Arts, home to masterpieces by Carl Larsson, Edvard Munch, Vincent Van Gogh, and Claude Monet, as well as an excellent collection of Nordic art. Tour the private collection in the museum’s Fürstenburg Gallery before heading to Haga to explore this vibrant pedestrian district on your own. Or take a tour of the Volvo factory, which tells the story of one of Sweden’s most important companies and features every Volvo model since 1927. See an exhibit of Volvo's racing history, the latest concept cars, and "the world's fastest hybrid truck," as well as a life-sized Volvo SUV constructed with LEGO bricks—a marriage of two of Scandinavia's most famous brands. (B,L,D)

Day 3 — Arendal

port town located Norway’s south coast, Arendal was known as a major producer of iron ore for centuries. Join a guide for a visit to the fascinating Naes Ironworks Museum, which showcases original ironworks buildings, machinery, and equipment that date back to the 17th century. The ironworks here were operational from 1665 to 1959, and the museum offers a fascinating glimpse of how iron and steel were produced in days gone by. Continue to the picturesque village of Tvedestrand and enjoy a guided walk among its white wooden houses—including Norway’s narrowest house. Tvedestrand is known as an “international book town” and presents a bookshop on nearly every corner. You’ll have free time to explore the village on your own before a scenic drive along the coast back to the ship. Alternatively, enjoy a hike along the coast in Raet National Park, established in 2016 to protect the unique topography of the moraine created by the retreat of a massive glacier at the end of the Ice Age. (B,L,D)

Day 4 — Stavanger

Awaken on Norway’s southwest coast and go ashore at Stavanger. You’ll have a choice of three excursions today. Delve into Norway's rich maritime history on a visit to the Iron Age site of Ullandhaug, where the Viking king Harald Haarfagre defeated the last of the regional princes and founded the Kingdom of Norway in 872. In Stavanger,tour the historic district and visit the striking Petroleum Museum, set in the middle of the harbor. Or explore Stavanger the Norwegian way: on a Nordic walking excursion. Stop for a typical Norwegian trail snack of brown cheese and rye along the way. Alternatively, travel to Mosteroy Island to visit the 13th-century Utstein Monastery, now a museum, and enjoy a short music recital in the restored chapel here. This afternoon, sail between vertiginous granite cliffs on Lysefjorden, one of Norway’s most breathtaking fjords, and marvel at the world-famous site of Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), a majestic cliff in the shape of a pulpit that rises nearly 2,000 feet above the water. (B,L,D)

Day 5 — Alesund

Alesund enjoys a beautiful setting, straddling three islands with a backdrop of impressive peaks. Largely destroyed by a fire in 1904, the town was rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style and is now a showcase of this early 20th-century architectural movement. Explore the town and its lovely environs on one of three possible excursions today. Take a walking tour that includes the Art Nouveau Centre and houses that exemplify the style as well as Norway's biggest fish-export harbor. Or travel to the Atlantic Ocean Park, a unique aquarium featuring the region’s marine life in tanks that resemble coastal environments. Learn about efforts to sustainably manage ocean resources; see penguins at the aquarium’s outdoor water feature; and enjoy the lovely setting on Breisundet, a wide sound where seals can often be spotted. Alternatively, set off on an electric bike, following a guide through the colorful heart of Alesund and into the surrounding hills. All excursions end on the slopes of Mount Aksla or Hessa Viewpoint, with superb views of the town and its remarkable surroundings. (B,L,D)

Day 6 — Geiranger and Hellesylt

Follow serpentine waterways deep into the fjord lands, arriving at magnificent Geirangerfjord, a World Heritage site. Here, the village of Geiranger nestles at the end of the blue fjord, surrounded by sky-high cliffs and tumbling waterfalls. Set off on an extraordinary drive through a landscape of snowcapped mountains and emerald-blue lakes, ascending to lookouts to take in the stunning panorama of peaks. Learn about continental Europe’s largest glacier at the Jostedal Glacier National Park Centre and then get a closer look at the glacier itself. Visit the village of Stryn and marvel at Hornindalsvatnet, one of the deepest lakes in Europe. Alternatively, follow Eagle’s Road through incredible mountain scenery to a local summer farm. Explore this picturesque 300-year-old farm, where turf-roofed wooden houses and goats dot the hillside beneath the mighty peak of Heregga. The farm is also home to cows, sheep, and fjord horses – including the blond pony native to the west coast. Meet the farmers and learn about their cheese-making process before sampling their goat’s milk cheeses and homemade caramels. Later, visit the Geiranger Fjord Center to learn more about local life. This afternoon, enjoy free time to explore the traditional village of Hellesylt. (B,L,D) 

Day 7 — Olden

Early this morning, arrive in the picturesque village of Olden, perched at the end of a meandering fjord.  Located near Jostedalsbreen National Park—home to Europe’s largest ice cap—this little village is perfect base for exploring  Briksdal Glacier or the breathtaking Stryn Lake. Ride a cable car 3300 feet to the top of Mount Hoven. Here, have a coffee while taking in spectacular views of the fjord and villages below, as well as the surrounding mountains. While at Mount Hoven, you may go on a short walk to soak up the scenery around you. Or enjoy a scenic drive through Oldedalen Valley to Briksdal glacier, and approach the glacier by electric “troll car.” Take a walk to the blue-hued face of the glacier and learn about the geological forces that keep the ice in constant motion. (B,L,D)

Day 8 — Bergen/Return Home

Disembark after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

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