Norwegian Fjords cruises give an intimate insight into one of the world’s most stunning and unspoilt regions. With many areas designated as UNESCO world heritage sites for their outstanding beauty, the Fjords are dramatic, breath-taking and bursting with wildlife.
Fjords & Norway Cruise Deals
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20 June 2026
Norwegian Fjords cruise from Southampton
£699 pp -
29 August 2026
Norwegian Fjords cruise from Southampton
£735 pp -
23 May 2027
Half Term Norwegian Fjords cruise from Southampton
£872 pp -
30 August 2026
Norwegian Fjords Michelin-star Chef Michel Roux cruise from Southampton
£807 pp -
06 September 2026
Norwegian Fjords cruise from Southampton
£844 pp -
22 May 2027
Norwegian Fjords cruise from Southampton
£771 pp -
28 August 2027
Bank Holiday Fjords of Norway from Newcastle
£824 pp -
17 October 2026
Norwegian Fjords from Copenhagen to Southampton with Stay
£2,479 pp -
01 May 2027
Norwegian Fjords cruise from Southampton
£641 pp
Steep granite cliffs, waterfalls and icy waters inspire awe and wonder in cruises to the Norwegian Fjords. Small Nordic villages with colourfully painted houses nestle along the coastline of vast, deep and mysterious fjords and inlets. The Fjords are a photographer’s dream with great prehistoric glaciers, pristine green coated mountainsides and snow tipped peaks, so it's unsurprising that this is the most popular destination for UK cruisers to visit. Some of the best known ports of call on a Norwegian Fjords cruise are Bergen, Geiranger, Alesund and Edfjord, but the list of beauty spots along the coast of Norway is endless.
Most of the main cruise lines offer the Norwegian Fjords as a destination but for a really immersive experience try Hurtigruten who offer cruises on board working postal ships, stopping at many tiny ports off the beaten track to deliver goods along the way. P&O Cruises, Cunard, Royal Caribbean, MSC, Fred. Olsen and Holland America Line all offer cruises to the Fjords, as do the luxury cruise lines too.