MS Nordkapp

MS Nordkapp is named after one of the highlights of the Hurtigruten voyage, the northernmost point of mainland Europe, the North Cape (71ºN). Being an expedition ship, she comes fully equipped with panorama lounge, sun deck, observation deck, and her own expedition team.
Ship Amenities
Dining Room, Lounge & Bar, Library, Observation Deck, Spa & Fitness Center
Cabin Amenities

All cabins include private bathrooms with shower. Most of the cabins have separate beds where one doubles as a sofa, while some are equipped with a double bed or upper and lower berths. All the cabins have individual specifications.

Cabin Details
Expedition Suite
One or two rooms, seating area, TV, mini-bar, one large bed, some with private balcony. 161-323 sq ft.
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Arctic Superior
Picture window, most with unobstructed view. One bed and table. 54-140 sq ft.
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Polar Outside - Unobstructed View
Picture window with unobstructed view, on middle or high deck. Separate beds, one bed can be turned into a sofa - 54-140 sq ft.
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Polar Outside - Limited/No View
Portholes with limited or no view. Separate beds, one bed can be turned into a sofa. - 54-140 sq ft.
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Polar Inside - No View
No windows. Separate beds, one bed can be turned into a sofa. 54-108 sq ft.
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About Norwegian Coastal Cruises

The MS Nordkapp is a working vessel operating a regular service to a set timetable. The ship carries goods, vehicles and passengers between ports, by night and day, as an integral part of Norwegian daily life. The ship calls at ports around the clock. You may expect some noise and vibration in a few cabins during loading of goods. The vessel is equipped with stabilizers. On the Norwegian coast the ships enter the open sea for a few hours, on only a few occasions during the whole voyage. The majority of the time the ships sail between mainland Norway and the coastal islands where the sea is generally calmer. The time the ship stops at each port is subject to change and cannot be guaranteed.

Deck Plans