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Relation 'Ships' on The Norwegian Coastal Route

  • Writer: RetiredCormac
    RetiredCormac
  • Aug 21
  • 1 min read

It's such a buzz when the sisters meet at sea.


Norwegian Coastal Route

Havila Voyages have 4 ships on the Norwegian Coastal Route;

Capella and Castor are full sisters - built in Tersan Shipyard (Turkey).

Polaris and Pollux are also full sisters having a false start in Astillero Barreras Shipyard (Spain), the original builds were abandoned when the shipyard had financial issues. As a consequence the ships were fully built Tersan shipyard (Turkey).

Capella and Castor are half sisters to Polaris and Pollux.


Hurtigruten have 7 ships on the Norwegian Coastal Route

MS NordNorge and MS NordKapp are full sisters - built at Kvaerner Kleven Shipyard (Norway)

MS Nordlys, MS Richard With and MS Kong Harald are full sisters - built at Volkswerft Shipyard (Germany)

MS Polarlys built at Ulstein Mek. Verk. Shipyard (Norway) and MS Midnatsol Fosen Mek. Verk. Shipyard (Norway) are half sisters to each other and the other two groups of sisters


Here are the links to each of the ships;


Havila Voyages


Hurtigruten



Happy travels!

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