Embark on a private small-group expedition cruise of the Altafjord — one of Norway's most storied fjords, where WWII battleships once hid and where waterfalls plunge directly into the sea. Dramatic, exclusive, and rarely done right.
What to expect
Departing directly from Alta harbour, the expedition boat skirts dramatic cliff faces streaked with mineral colour before entering the inner fjord arms. The guide points out sea eagles nesting on the crags, explains the fjord's glacial formation, and shares the remarkable WWII story of the Tirpitz — Hitler's 'lone wolf' battleship hunted here by British X-craft submarines. Stops are made for photography at cascading waterfalls and at a historic fishing hamlet untouched by tourism. Hot Arctic tea is served on the return leg.
Good to know
Tours depart from Alta harbour — a short walk from the cruise pier. Duration is typically 2.5–3 hours; ideal for port calls. Full-body immersion suits or thermal drysuits are provided for open-deck sections. Book directly at least two weeks ahead.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Alta — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.