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    We have moved

    Havila Voyages have moved their press room to a new provider.

  • Havila Polaris named in Hammerfest

    Havila Polaris named in Hammerfest

    The Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Policy, Marianne Sivertsen Næss, served as the godmother when the coastal route ship Havila Polaris was named in Hammerfest on Tuesday.

  • Havila Voyages is Made in Norway

    Havila Voyages is Made in Norway

    Havila Voyages is among the first brands to be awarded the prestigious ‘Made in Norway’ trademark as part of Innovation Norway's new government back project. The company is now eligible use the trademark in its marketing, both nationally and internationally.

  • Positive Operating Result for Havila Voyages

    Positive Operating Result for Havila Voyages

    Havila Voyages presented its results for the second quarter of 2024 on Thursday afternoon. The figures show increased revenues and a positive operating result for the first time in the company's history, with a surplus of over 58 million Norwegian kroner.

  • Havila Voyages featured in TIME's annual list of World's Greatest Places 2024

    Havila Voyages featured in TIME's annual list of World's Greatest Places 2024

    Havila Voyages’ coastal cruise ships Havila Pollux and Havila Polaris have been featured as some of the exciting new places in the just revealed TIME annual list of the World’s Greatest Places, which highlights 100 extraordinary destinations to visit and stay. To compile this list, TIME solicits nominations of places – including hotels, cruises, restaurants, attractions, museums, parks, and more.

  • Cancellation of round trip with Havila Polaris

    Cancellation of round trip with Havila Polaris

    Havila Voyages regrets to announce that Havila Polaris must cancel the remaining round trip from Ålesund following an incident of overheating on board the ship yesterday.

  • Havila Polaris delayed from Ålesund

    Havila Polaris delayed from Ålesund

    Following the incident on board the coastal cruise ship "MS Havila Polaris" earlier today, the ship will be delayed in its schedule from Ålesund.

  • Havila Voyages: Incident on “MS Havila Polaris”

    Havila Voyages: Incident on “MS Havila Polaris”

    Today, July 24, 2024, at 13:18, there was an incident with the coastal cruise ship "MS Havila Polaris" off Stranda on its way into the Geirangerfjord. All passengers and part of the crew have been safely disembarked ashore at Stranda.

  • Billy T and Joakim Tinderholt

    Havila Voyages announce second Roots and Blues Cruise

    Imagine sailing through the spectacular UNESCO protected Norwegian fjords while enjoying live performances by world class blues artists! Following the success of its first ever Roots and Blues Cruise along the Norwegian coast earlier this year, Havila Voyages has announced a new date for 2025.

  • Havila Voyages extends Geirangerfjord season for 2025

    Havila Voyages extends Geirangerfjord season for 2025

    Havila Voyages has announced that from 2025 it is extending its season sailing into the UNESCO World Heritage Geirangerford to include April and May. The cruise line currently operates into the world famous fjord during the Summer months, from June to August.

  • The crew on board Havila Capella received the Food Saver of the Year 2024 Award on behalf of the company. (Photo: Martin Giskegjerde/Oclin)

    Havila Voyages is Food Saver of the Year

    During the Q Food Saver Day on Wednesday, June 5th, Havila Voyages was named Food Saver of the Year 2024 for the work done to reduce food waste on board their coastal cruise ships.

  • Havila Polaris in Hjørundfjorden. (Photo: Oclin)

    Quarterly Report Q1 2024 Published

    Havila Kystruten AS (Havila Voyages) published its report for the first quarter of 2024 on Thursday, showing a continued positive development. The company also held its annual general meeting.

  • Erna Solberg named Havila Pollux

    Erna Solberg named Havila Pollux

    On Monday, the coastal cruise ship Havila Pollux was named at Bryggen in Bergen by godmother Erna Solberg, former Prime Minister of Norway. "A very beautiful ship," says Solberg after the naming ceremony.

  • Round trip cancelled

    Round trip cancelled

    Unfortunately, Havila Pollux must cancel the round trip scheduled to start from Bergen on Monday, May 13. The naming ceremony the same day will go as planned.

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