Cruises to North Cape
Venture into the Arctic Circle for an experience like no other on North Cape cruises. As one of Europe’s most picturesque locations, this port welcomes guests looking for a holiday experience that captures the imagination and leaves a lasting impression.

What Makes North Cape Cruises Special?
Want to know more about why North Cape attracts so many visitors so far north? Here are just a few reasons why this Arctic destination is such a favourite.

Soak Up Dramatic Cliff Views
Standing atop North Cape’s 307-metre-high cliffs, guests can enjoy panoramic ocean views that are the stuff of dreams.

Witness the Sensational Life of Birds
North Cape’s cliffs are home to the world’s most beautiful birds, welcoming thousands of puffins, gannets and cormorants each year.

Hikes for Every Skill Level
Lace up your boots and walk to the natural arch of Kirkeporten or Knivskjellodden, mainland Europe’s northernmost point.

Try Your Hand at Crab Fishing
Get ready to hit the waves and join experts in their quest to capture North Cape’s indigenous king crab.
Discover North Cape On These Top Itineraries
The northernmost point in mainland Europe is an incredible place to be, and guests will be glad to know that they have plenty of choice when it comes to itineraries that include North Cape. To help you select the cruise holiday that best suits your interests, let’s look at some of the most popular that feature this port.
Cruise Lines Sailing to North Cape
This Arctic destination truly makes guests feel like they are in another world, but which cruise lines offer cruises to North Cape? Find out which cruise lines offer the best Nordic escape right here.
North Cape Cruises - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, guests can sail to North Cape from Dover, Southampton, Leith (Edinburgh) and Portsmouth.
Being located within the Arctic Circle, North Cape can get quite cold. Winter temperatures can drop to minus 15 degrees, but summer temperatures can reach a more pleasant high of 8 degrees. While still cold, these conditions are more comfortable for exploring North Cape’s wonderful attractions. The summer months also offer the longest daylight hours and the smallest chance of rain.
North Cape’s remote location doesn’t mean it is without nearby ports that guests can enjoy on their journey to and from the destination. Itineraries often include stops in Alta for a visit to the Ice Hotel, Tromsø for a ride on the Fløyfjellet cable car, and Harstad to enjoy some of the best hiking trails in Norway.







