The MS Midnatsol (Midnight Sun) is dedicated to the wonders of Arctic summer. Smoked salmon was on the breakfast buffet, and the dish was usually a dinner option also. Book an eligible stateroom on any qualifying sailing and receive a free upgrade! Breakfast is buffet style with a selection of cold meats, cheese, eggs, cereals and fruit. Follows the complete list of ms Midnatsol restaurants and food bars. Question about laundry. I have Australian friends who have done a trip with MS Midnatsol last Christmas and the norm was one landing per day, not two (and they had gorgeous weather). The trip was thoroughly enjoyable and highly recommended.The staff were thoroughly professional and friendly. One of my lunch favorites was baked or broiled salmon, which went along great with the salads. The ms Midnatsol has a diverse selection of salads available at every lunch. Offering the best possible way to explore the Norwegian Coast, cruises aboard MS Midnatsol is an explorer's dream. Book with Confidence Learn More. The vibe was casual, friendly and happy, how could it not be in such a beautiful location. Interesting lectures, presentations and activities inside the ship as well as out on the sun deck make this an exciting and educational journey. The food is Norwegian, with our concept known as Norway's Coastal Kitchen. As the name suggests, the vessel sails along the coastal route from May to September. By CTG2001, September 12, 2017 in Hurtigruten. Offering cruises specifically designed to enjoy the beautiful Norwegian coast, there is no shortage of sites to see aboard MS Midnatsol.Hurtigruten's long history of voyage along this route guarantees you the most enjoyable Norwegian cruise experience found anywhere. View the dining options of the MS Midnatsol. Along with her fleetmates she sails the 11-day round trip from Bergen, calling at 34 ports along the coast of Norway. Including MS Midnatsol reviews, ship details, photos, dining, and more! In some cases, you'll be upgraded … Laundry A laundry service is available on board the MS Midnatsol for an additional cost. MS Midnatsol is an ice class 1C ship, equipped with advanced technology that makes her exceptionally well suited for expedition voyages in Antarctica. Peterscot, the trip the OP is asking about is on MS Midnatsol and I think the questions about how many landings per day is very important in the choice of the ship and is part of the comparison you recommend. Midnatsol is "restrictive" in terms of landing because of the number of passengers (but it seems that the passengers didn't get bored waiting for their turn).