Northern Lights Voyages

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

This specific Northern Lights cruise information should be read in conjunction with the general Useful Information section.

NORWAY IN WINTER

Climate
Temperatures in northern Norway can be consistently below freezing and with wind chill they can easily reach -20ºC. However all Norwegian hotels (excluding the Snow Hotel!) and the ships are very well heated.

Clothing
The weather in most of our destinations can vary during the course of each voyage or even during the day. To cater for these variations we recommend the layered dress approach that enables you to adapt to changes in temperature, wind and precipitation conditions easily.

For all voyages we advise that you take breathable rain and windproof clothing. A warm hat, gloves, scarf and thermal clothing can be useful, together with thermal underwear. On land it can be icy, so sturdy shoes are important for shore excursions and a walking stick/trekking pole may be useful. You should pack a pair of UV protective sunglasses, as the reflections of snow and ice can be harmful to the unprotected eye. Many ships offer a Jacuzzi on board, so take your swimsuit just in case! Where necessary, excursions such as the snowmobile include use of appropriate clothing.

Daylight
In the period from mid November to the end of January the sun does not rise above the horizon in the area above the Arctic Circle, but the region is not entirely without light. Instead we are treated to the magical Arctic twilight during the daytime. This reflection of the light against the snow set against the magnificent coastal scenery is often a highlight for many travellers.

Witnessing the Northern Lights
As a natural phenomenon, a sighting of the Aurora Borealis cannot be guaranteed. It is principally dependent on the level of activity on the sun’s surface and the amount of cloud cover locally. All our trips operate in the region where sightings are most likely - Tromsø is a major research centre for the Aurora Borealis since the region experiences regular displays in winter. On board our ships we are able to alert passengers should the Lights appear. The years 2012 and 2013 are expected to offer good Northern Lights activity.

View movie of the Northern Lights

YOUR HOLIDAY

Tour Manager
All of the set Northern Lights itineraries described on our website, unless otherwise mentioned, will be accompanied in Norway by a Tour Manager who will be on hand to ensure the smooth operation of the tour. In most cases the ship will be joined by other travellers from the UK and worldwide.

Your Cabin and Upgrades
Prices are based on best available inside or outside twin cabins with en-suite facilities. Cabin numbers will be advised on embarkation. Most travellers do not spend much time in their cabins, enjoying the views from the observation lounges or on deck. It may be possible to upgrade to a suite – some of which offer double beds, balconies or bay windows - requests should be advised at time of booking.

Excursions
If you are keen to participate in any excursion, we recommend you prebook as only remaining places will be sold locally. Snowmobile excursions are usually based on two people per vehicle and the guide would usually swap drivers half way through. Alternatively you may pay a small supplement to drive your own for the duration of the tour.

Meal plan
The meal plan for these trips is outlined in the price panels of the tour pages, but half-board generally includes breakfast and dinner, and full-board also includes lunch.

Dietary requests
Hurtigruten will always do its best to meet dietary requests but can not guarantee to do so and in no circumstances will any such request be accepted so as to form part of the contractual agreement. It is essential that you advise us, in writing, of all special requirements at the time of booking. Clients on strict diets, eg vegans, may find that the food offers limited variety.

Hotel accommodation
There is no official hotel rating system in Norway. The standard of the hotels used is equivalent to 3 or 4-star based on the overall standard of the hotel and the facilities available. All rooms have shower or bath and w/c (except the Snow Hotel). Note that single rooms are sometimes inferior in both size and location.

Norway Cruises Index
Norway All Year Cruises
Northern Lights Cruises
Arctic Summer Cruises

Blue Water Holidays, Bridge House, Brook Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 1PP - 01756 706500
As a fully bonded member of ABTA (K9428) with an ATOL (9685), the Air Tour Operators Licence, we offer complete peace of mind when you  book your holiday through us.