Passengers on Baltic Travel Company's 12-day Classic Norway Cruise see the Geirangerfjord, the Trondheimsfjord and the Trollfjord fjords and also stop in Bergen, where composer Edward Grieg was born, for a concert at the Arctic Cathedral. Other tour highlights include the fishing village of Honningsvag, the Lofoten Islands and the mountain village City of Roses. Inside and outside cabins are available. Outside cabins include a small sitting area, which can be made into a sofa or bed, and windows for panoramic views.
Blue Water Holidays' Classic Voyage South begins in Kirkenes and travels through Hammerfest, the Lofoten Islands and Trondheim before reaching the final destination of Bergen. During the tour, you'll visit the Arctic Cathedral, view the mountain ranges of the Seven Sisters and explore the Norveg Museum in Rorvik. This six-day tour travels along the Trollfjord, where you'll be surrounded by mountains and stone walls. In all, travelers stop at 33 ports. As of December 2010, special offers include a free passenger ticket with the purchase of one ticket on select dates.
Scantours' 12-day Norwegian Coastal Voyage travels to 34 locations, including Norway's longest fjord, the Sognefjord, which features cascading waterfalls, seals, whales and scenic mountain views. The tour begins and ends in Bergen, with stops in Trondheim, Harstad and Kirkenes. Optional excursions include a bus trip to North Cape, the northernmost part of Europe, and the Tromso Polaria Museum. Optional excursions are not included in the tour price. Some cabins on the ship include sitting areas, minibars and private balconies.