Day 10: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

In an around Brønnøysund..

Day 9: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

We are happy to be experiencing falling snow at last! Our present location is Harstad, where we are engaged in an excursion to explore the nearby churches, early settlements, and Russian Prisoner Camps that were once under German control.

After Harstad, we headed out on a coach to Refenes for car ferry to Flesnes and then on to Sortland to pick up our ship.
A good tour.

A captivating video I recorded from our tour bus on a bridge shows our ship Richard With sailing to meet us.

Navigating South along the stunning Tengelfjord towards Raftsund to join our Sea Eagle boat safari.

The Sea Eagle boat safari was outstanding, with the captain estimating upwards of 60 White-tailed Eagles surrounding our boat during the 2-hour excursion.

The sail into small Trollfjord was wonderful.

Day 8: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

Having reached Kirkenes early yesterday morning, we reversed course and headed south towards Bergen in the early afternoon. We will now revisit the same ports but at different times of day. Currently, we are in Hammerfest town, the most Northerly town in the World. The main attraction, in my opinion, is the Coastguard Helicopter training exercise being conducted in conjunction with the Coastguard Ship Kv Bison.

Bad weather makes for some good omnipresent photos.

Day 7: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

Kirkenes Snow Hotel. Not sure I see the point….

I had a go at Dog sleighing. The dogs, including puppies, were lovely and very lively and boisterous. They loved me…

A short but pleasant sleigh ride around the frozen fjord; the fjord ice was just beginning to melt.

Day 6: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

Cloud cover descended to the mountains like waves from the Nordic Gods, accompanied by wind speeds of around 40 km/hr and gusts of 55 km/hr, with swells measuring approximately 3 meters. What fun!

We navigated through the Magerøy Sound near Honningsvåg and are currently docked at the latter town. Regrettably, due to snow-blocked roads and strong winds, a visit to Nordkapp is not feasible.

The arrival of interesting weather patterns is welcome by me but less so by some other guests. Bless them.

These conditions are currently tapering off. Yawn…

Day 5: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

As the journey progresses, it is becoming increasingly challenging to keep track of the days and our destinations – a testament to the sheer volume of Hurtigruten experiences!

We had a picturesque sail before and after Finnsnes.

Morning photograph taken around the Vangsvika area.

…before we arrived in Tromso.

I tried my hand, or should I say, feet at cross-country skiing. Spectacular Fail despite being a reasonable downhill skier….aw well … and as for the sore thighs the next morning…

Better on a mountain bike…that I can handle, mebbies…

Nice view while attempting to ski…


Subsequently, the sail to Skjervoy was nothing short of spectacular! Can I say sore thighs?

Day 4: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

Last night, we made stops in Rørvik and Brønnøsund, Sandnessjøen and Nessa in the early hours. At approximately 07.40, we crossed the Arctic Circle, marked by a small globe. The weather was overcast, but presented a lovely landscape of cloud-topped mountains.

Following our passage across the Arctic Circle at 7.40 am this morning, we visited Ornes, a location of exceptional beauty.

Due to unfavorable weather conditions this morning, we performed the ice sacrifice to the Sea God, which proved worthwhile as the sun emerged and clear blue skies appeared.

Evening photographs taken around the Lofoten area.

Day 3: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

Molde was visited late on Saturday night, followed by Kristiansund around 3 am. Today’s port of call in daylight hours was Trondheim. Due to insufficient participation, my first and second choices for excursions (kayaking and a hike with Capercaillies) were cancelled, leading me to join a guided city walk, which was not particularly engaging.

After Trondheim, we were fortunate to navigate through the Stokksund (Eng: Stokk Sound) due to a combination of favorable conditions including minimal wind, no swell, high tide, and the expertise of a Stokksund- accedited Senior Captain. This narrow Sound presented a remarkable challenge, and it was impressive to observe the Captain skillfully maneuvering the 400ft long, 11,000 ton MS Richard With through the Sound and under the bridges.

Day 2: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

Following overnight visits to Florø and Maløy, the ship has arrived in Torvik, its first daylight port. However, passengers are not allowed to disembark due to the short 10-minute stop. The weather is beautiful and the scenery is stunning.

Following our visit to Torvik, we sailed towards Ålesund for a 20-minute stop and then proceeded to Urke in the impressive Hjørundfjorden.

En route, we passed waterfalls, green mountains reaching up to 5000 ft with snow-capped peaks.

A short yet steep hike afforded us a breathtaking view of the fjord and our ship, MS Richard With.

The day’s events culminated in a 2-hour stop at Ålesund (our second visit of the day). In contrast to my previous visit last August on MS Trollfjord, I did not disembark.

It was an excellent day.

Day 1: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

  • Embarkation from Bergen

Just boarded Hurtigruten’s MS Richard With (the ship line founder) at Bergen for my 12 day solo round trip to Kirkenes on the border with Russia – way up beyond the Arctic Circle (trip is known as BKB).

This ship is one of a number of car ferries used by locals that call into 34 ports on the round trip. I did a similar trip August 2024 to Svalbard but that was on a non-car cruise ship ie more like a traditional cruise. The benefit of the car ferry is that it goes to a lot more of the smaller towns/villages/ houses located in the smaller, less accessible fjords.

I have lots of shore excursions planned inc hiking, dog sledding and cross country skiing so hopefully you will follow along with me on my trip and see some stunning sights!