Norwegian cruise line Hurtigruten, is increasing capacity on its premium Signature offering, with MS Midnatsol joining sister ship, MS Trollfjord, and MS Finnmarken in the Signature fleet from summer 2026.
Midnatsol will join the Signature fleet following a comprehensive upgrade of the onboard facilities as the cruise line’s positions itself to meet strong demand for immersive Arctic and Norwegian coastal voyages.
At the same time, MS Vesterålen will return to full-time service with the Original Coastal Express fleet on the Bergen–Kirkenes roundtrip route, supporting the cruise line’s long-running state contract.
“Demand for voyages along the Norwegian coast continues to rise sharply – particularly for journeys that offer authentic experiences, comfort, and a deep connection with nature and culture,” said Hedda Felin, CEO of Hurtigruten.

“By introducing MS Midnatsol as a Signature ship, we are meeting this demand with an upgraded vessel that perfectly complements our existing fleet,” said Felin.
From summer 2026, MS Midnatsol will offer regular sailings between Bergen and Longyearbyen on the Svalbard Line. In winter, it will alternate with the recently renamed MS Finnmarken (formerly MS Otto Sverdrup) on the North Cape Line, departing weekly from Hamburg.
Hurtigruten’s Signature voyages operate as a cruise experience, in contrast to its Coastal Express services, which are more akin to ferry operations. Signature experiences include longer port visits, all-inclusive dining, unique excursions and locally sourced ingredients from over 70 suppliers.
“As of early May 2025, global bookings for upcoming Signature voyages were up more than 40% year-on-year”, said Felin. “This strong performance gives us a solid foundation to accelerate further growth.”
“These are voyages that combine the best of Norwegian nature, culture, and hospitality. The fact that demand is increasing so significantly confirms that we have struck a chord with the market,” Felin added.
To support this fleet reshuffle, MS Vesterålen will rejoin the Original Coastal Express fleet from spring 2026. The vessel underwent major upgrades in 2019, including new engines, and energy-efficiency measures, making it well-suited to serve under the state contract.
“We are very much looking forward to welcoming MS Vesterålen back into service,” Felin said. “This ship has a unique charm and a proud history that resonates strongly with many of our loyal guests.”
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