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Shine a light on the new northern playground

February 25, 2016 11:33
The northern lights

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What does it take to get a non-cruiser aboard a ship in the dead of winter? Offer a guaranteed view of the northern lights and you're half-way there. Hurtigruten, the Norwegian coastal steamer which crosses the Arctic Circle and follows the coastline all the way across the top of Sweden and Finland to the Russian border, offers the promise. Sightings have been frequent enough to suggest passengers travelling between now and early April should get the chance to tick this spectacle off their own bucket lists.

We flew direct to Tromsø to board the steamer and found that within minutes of leaving the port dozens of killer whales and humpbacks leapt in formation while we snacked on Norwegians' favourite snack - waffles with sweet brown goat's cheese and jam.

Standard cabins are small by luxury cruise standards but the double bed is comfy and living area is spacious with a walk-in wardrobe for our thermals. These were much needed up on deck after an excellent dinner of Arctic char, (a salmon-like fish).

The only entertainment is sky-gazing and the celestial cabaret. There were informative talks by British astronomer John Mason. We watched as three arcs of palest silvery green slowly morphed into pillars shifting across the sky, a display which went on for hours.

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