Join us on an exciting voyage in true expedition style aboard the 12-passenger ship M/S Stockholm, a ship rich in history and character! We’ll venture into the fjords outside Alta to explore a magnificent natural wonderland, with the hope of witnessing the majestic Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). In recent years, family groups of orca and humpback whales have gathered here in search of the large herring shoals that overwinter in the region. If we’re lucky, this expedition will offer truly immersive and unforgettable encounters with these remarkable animals!
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Good chances of encounter orcas
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True expedition cruising
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Possible of humpback whales sightings
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Good chances of seeing the Northern Lights
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Experience magnificent sceneries and fjord landscapes
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12 passengers only
Facts about the trip
Itinerary
Day 1: Alta, Norway
Arrive independently in the Norwegian city of Alta, located about 380 km north of the Arctic Circle. Check into a centrally located hotel, close to famous sights such as the Northern Lights Cathedral.
Day 2: Alta
Explore Alta on your own. In the afternoon, meet your guides, board the small expedition ship M/S Stockholm, and settle in. The expedition cruise has begun!
Day 3-6: Expedition
You are now on an expedition cruise and the itinerary for the following days is flexible due to wildlife and weather conditions. In late October and early November, the polar night hasn’t yet settled over Alta, and there are still some hours of daylight. The polar night lasts from the end of November to the middle of January. During this period, the sun doesn't rise above the horizon, but there isn’t constant darkness. Even when the sun is below the horizon, we can enjoy enchanting twilight periods in the middle of the day, resembling colourful dusks and dawns. For those interested in capturing the beauty of nature, the light at this time of year can be captivating. Imagine photographing a group of orcas against pink-colored skies and dramatic, snow-covered mountains!
In clear weather, we have a good chance of seeing the spectacular Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) dance in the sky. Alta is known to be one of the best destinations to visit if you dream of watching this fascinating phenomenon.
Since 2010, huge shoals of herring have overwintered in the fjords in Northern Norway, which has attracted many orcas and humpbacks. As with any wild animals, it is hard to predict if and where they will appear, but with some luck, we will experience unforgettable encounters with these incredible mammals. The area is also a popular haunt for white-tailed eagles, often seen soaring above us with their impressive wingspans.
During the trip, we hope to be fortunate enough to see both the Northern Lights and whales, and when the opportunity arises, we'll head out on exciting Zodiac cruises and refreshing hikes to explore the dramatic landscapes. Øksfjorden, Stjernøya and Loppa are examples of places we hope to explore. Perhaps the first snow will have fallen, settling over the high mountain peaks, offering marvellous scenery together with the small, picturesque houses and the beautiful fjords.
On board, we'll listen to inspiring lectures, enjoy delicious meals, and keep a lookout for wildlife and the Northern Lights from the deck. For those interested in fishing, there will be opportunities to try your luck from the ship.
Day 7: Alta
In the morning, we disembark from our ship and begin the journey home.
Please note: The exact route will depend on weather conditions and potential wildlife encounters. The Captain and Expedition Leader will do everything possible to maximise our experience. Please remember that flexibility is key to a successful expedition!
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Recorded webinar about the trip
Are you dreaming of encountering humpbacks, orcas and northern lights? Check out our recorded webinar from September 2024 with our popular expedition leader Christian Engelke, who has led our Whale and Northern Lights expeditions for the past few years!
M/S Stockholm
Passengers
12Crew
7Built
1953Cruising Speed
9 knA classic expedition ship loved by many.
The M/S Stockholm is a classic vessel, originally built in 1953 for the Swedish National Maritime Administration. In 1998, she underwent a complete refit and embarked on her new journey as a comfortable polar expedition ship. The crew's genuine enthusiasm for the Arctic's unique wildlife and pristine environments is a key to the authentic expedition cruises offered on the M/S Stockholm.
The M/S Stockholm accommodates up to 12 passengers in cozy twin cabins equipped with bunk beds, private facilities, and small windows (portholes). With her beautiful brass details and wooden decks, M/S Stockholm stands as a stunning piece of maritime history, cherished by many for her charm and elegance. A journey through these northern waters, with its unparalleled wildlife and untouched landscapes, is an experience of a lifetime! To enhance exploration, the ship is equipped with two Zodiacs and staffed by two knowledgeable guides.
Departures and booking
Departure | Return trip | Cabins available | |
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23 October 2025 | 29 October 2025 | Limited | Book trip |
2 November 2025 | 8 November 2025 | Fully booked | More info |
7 November 2025 | 13 November 2025 | Fully booked | More info |
24 November 2025 | 30 November 2025 | Cabins available | Book trip |
Lodging & prices
Lodging category | Bed | Prices 2025/person | |
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Twin Cabin | bunk bed & private facilities | 4 990 USD | |
Twin for single use | bunk bed & private facilities | 9 490 USD |
Included in the price:
- 1 night in hotel in Alta
- 5 nights on board the M/S Stockholm
- All meals on board
- All beverages on board
- 1 Expedition Leader and 1 guide
- Guiding ashore and talks on board
- All excursions and activities
Not included in the price:
- Flights to and from Alta
- Travel and cancellation insurance
- Gratuity to the ship’s crew
Said about the trip
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Lauren Boyd, Wildlife Worldwide, Great Britain
Just a note to say that our tour leader and the group had the most incredible time aboard the Stockholm! He said that the ship, crew, expedition team, and itinerary was a dream! He said they had some insane wildlife encounters and has shared lots of content on his social media stories.