Clients booking a Havila Voyages cruise can claim up to £400 worth of on-board credit per cabin on cruises departing from October to December 2026.
Those booking the Round Voyage between now and the end of August will qualify for the full amount, with a Voyage North or Voyage South earning them £200 credit per cabin, based on two sharing.
Solo travellers will qualify for £200 on-board credit for the Round Voyage and £100 for the Voyage North or South.
Matthew Valentine, Global Head of Sales commented “We want our passengers to feel confident about booking their cruise with us, so not only are we offering an on-board credit incentive, but we have also extended our ‘Book with Confidence’ guarantee over the same period.
“Guests can look forward to their holiday knowing there will be no surcharges added once a booking has been confirmed and if their plans unexpectedly change, they can amend their departure date any time up until 14 days before they travel.”
Guests booking the Round Voyage are also covered by the cruise line’s Northern Lights Promise, meaning that if the lights don’t show during their cruise, they will be eligible for a complimentary Voyage North or Voyage South the following winter.

The twelve-day Round Voyage (Bergen/Kirkenes/Bergen) costs from £1,402pp is based on two sharing an inside cabin on a full-board basis.
The offer is valid for all cabin categories.
Those on a winter cruise can choose from a whole host of optional excursions, including husky sledding, snowmobiling under the Arctic skies and king crab fishing!

Havila’s onboard dining puts a focus on local, seasonal ingredients, with Norwegian food culture informing menus which are, in turn, inspired by the route the ships’ sail.
As the ship moves along the coast, guests enjoy dishes inspired by four distinct regions, showcasing everything from summer fruits and berries to succulent reindeer, king crab and Arctic char.
Havila’s new fleet of ships offer some of the most advanced environmental technologies in the industry, including the world’s largest battery pack which allows for up to four hours’ emission-free sailing. That’s alongside an energy-efficient hull design and use of natural gas, which cuts Co2 emissions by up to 25%.
The line has outlined plans to operate all its voyages using Biogas (instead of LNG) by the end of 2028.
Through its operations, Havila Voyages contributes to value creation and employment in coastal communities along its route. The company emphasises local economic impact and collaboration with suppliers and partners throughout the coastline.




