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Knitting on Top of the World - An Arctic expedition through Svalbard, Eastern Greenland, and Iceland with ARNE & CARLOS

An Arctic expedition through Svalbard, Eastern Greenland, and Iceland with ARNE & CARLOS August 21 to September 6, 2026

Far north, the world opens out gently. Distances lengthen, the horizon widens, and the light takes on a softer, more persistent quality — often filtered through cloud and mist, lingering long beyond the usual end of day. The pace slows, shaped by water, weather, and the quiet movement of ice.

It is into this world that this journey unfolds: the High Arctic, experienced through two distinct northern landscapes, each with its own character and rhythm.

In Svalbard, the landscape is open and spare. Mountains rise straight from the sea, glaciers rest quietly at the water’s edge, and valleys extend wide and uncluttered. With little vegetation to soften the view, form and structure come into focus — rock, ice, and light held in careful balance. It is a place that encourages attention, where subtle changes in weather and light become easy to notice.

Along Greenland’s eastern coast, the sense of scale deepens. Majestic fjords open slowly, their steep sides revealing ancient rock formations shaped over vast stretches of time. Ice drifts through the water, softening distances and blurring the sense of scale. The landscape feels continuous and enduring, shaped by repetition, silence, and deep geological time.

Further south, Iceland offers a quieter return. Volcanic land replaces ice, and signs of everyday life begin to appear again. After the openness of the High Arctic, the world feels closer and more human in scale — a gentle transition that brings the journey to a calm conclusion.

At the heart of this voyage is the expedition itself. A large onboard team of scientists, geologists, historians, and guides accompanies us, helping us understand the ecosystems, landscapes, and cultures of the regions we travel through. Learning unfolds naturally — through lectures, conversations, shared observation, and time spent both on deck and ashore — offering insight into marine life, bird populations, climate, ice, rocks, and the long human history of the Arctic.

Knitting is woven quietly into the days. Something familiar and grounding in a landscape defined by space and light. Hands stay busy while attention remains open — to new knowledge, to the changing surroundings, and to one another.

This is a voyage shaped by understated beauty and thoughtful exploration — by filtered light, wide water, and time that stretches without urgency. A way of travelling that values curiosity, understanding, and the quiet pleasure of learning — stitch by stitch, day by day.

Highlights:

  • The open, uncluttered landscapes of Svalbard, shaped by ice, light, and scale
  • A visit to Ny-Ålesund, the world’s northernmost permanent settlement and an important centre for Arctic research
  • Sailing through Kongsfjorden, where glaciers, still water, and mountains create a powerful sense of silence
  • Exploration of Northeast Greenland National Park, one of the most remote and least disturbed regions on Earth
  • Time spent in Scoresby Sund, the world’s largest fjord system, shaped by glaciers, rock, and deep time
  • Learning led by a large expedition team of geologists, marine biologists, ornithologists, environmental scientists, historians, and guides
  • Knitting as a natural and grounding part of daily life on board
  • Shared moments of making, conversation, and quiet companionship

ARNE & CARLOS

Scandinavians Arne Nerjordet and Carlos Zachrisson are highly regarded fashion designers, textile artists, YouTubers and authors. They are best known for their original, colourful and visually striking designs as well as their knitwear and their books. Their work is highly influenced by their Scandinavian background and their everyday life in rural Norway. They work under their artist name ARNE & CARLOS, which they established in 2001.

Read more about ARNE & CARLOS here.

Program

PROGRAM

B = Breakfast  L = Lunch   D = Dinner

Please note program is subject to changes

Day 1        August 21. Oslo (-)

Arrival in Oslo by individual arrangements. Check-in at Clarion Hotel The Hub.

In the evening, we gather for a welcome drink. This is a moment to arrive fully — meeting fellow travellers, setting the pace, and beginning the journey together. Oslo is not yet the Arctic, but it is where the group forms and the shared experiences begin.

Overnight in Oslo.
 

Day 2              August 22Oslo · Longyearbyen  (B, D)

Crossing into the High Arctic
We travel together by aeroplane from Oslo to Longyearbyen, one of the world’s northernmost towns. From the air, the transition is unmistakable: the land opens, colours fade, and the light sharpens.

Longyearbyen sits at the edge of the inhabited world. It is a working Arctic town — home to students, scientists, researchers, and those drawn to life far from conventional centres. Nearby, the Global Seed Vault stands as a quiet reminder of the Arctic’s global importance, safeguarding crop diversity for the future.

Here, surrounded by wide valleys and mountains, we encounter the High Arctic for the first time. The scale of the landscape and the clarity of the light immediately shift perspective.

Dinner and overnight in Longyearbyen.

Day 3              August 23. Longyearbyen · Embarkation (B, D)

Life at the edge
Longyearbyen is shaped by climate, research, and resilience. Reindeer wander freely, mountains frame daily life, and the natural world always feels close. 

During the day, there is time to explore the town on foot, including the Svalbard Museum, where remarkable knitted garments — stockings, caps, and other everyday textiles — have been perfectly preserved for centuries in the permafrost. These finds offer rare insight into how Arctic workers, whalers, and hunters dressed 500–600 years ago. Unlike most surviving textiles from this period, which tend to be royal or aristocratic garments, these pieces show how ordinary people dressed for work and survival in extreme conditions — something that is very rarely preserved.

In the afternoon, we board MS Fram. As the ship leaves the harbour, Longyearbyen recedes and the vast openness of the Arctic takes over. From here on, the journey is guided by sea, ice, and light.
 

Day 4          August 24. Ny-Ålesund · Kongsfjorden (B, L, D)

Sailing into Kongsfjorden is a defining moment. Glaciers flow toward still water, steep mountains rise on either side, and the sense of scale is immediate and humbling.

We arrive in Ny-Ålesund, the world’s northernmost permanent settlement. Around 30 people live here year-round, increasing to roughly 100 during the summer months — almost all scientists and researchers. Set against glaciers, mountains, and an open Arctic sky, the settlement feels both fragile and timeless, a small human presence held within an immense landscape.

Radio silence is required in Ny-Ålesund, and for the time we are ashore, phones are put away. What remains is presence. Many experience this visit as eerie, beautiful, and deeply memorable — not because of what happens, but because of the stillness and attention the place invites.

Day 5-6          August 25. - 26. At sea  (B, L, D)

Days at sea are an essential part of the journey. On board MS Fram, a large expedition team — geologists, marine biologists, ornithologists, environmental scientists, historians, and experienced polar guides — shares an exceptional breadth of knowledge.

These days are dedicated to learning and preparation. Through lectures, conversations, and shared observation, we gain the context needed to truly understand the landscapes we visit — from ancient rock formations and glacial processes to wildlife, climate, and human history. Alongside this, there is time for knitting, quiet companionship, and getting to know the people we are travelling with.
 

Day 7-11            August 27. - 31. Northeast Greenland National Park (B, L, D)

We enter Northeast Greenland National Park, the largest national park on Earth and one of its least disturbed regions. With no permanent settlements, the landscape feels vast and unmarked — shaped not only by ice and weather, but by deep geological time.

Over several days, we move along this remote coastline, allowing the character of the place to reveal itself gradually. Glaciers descend toward the sea, ancient rock formations rise in layered faces, and the traces of erosion and tectonic movement are clearly visible in cliffs and mountainsides. Here, geology is not a background element, but a defining presence — the foundation on which ice, water, and light interact.

Human presence is minimal, and the sense of continuity is strong. Days are shaped by repetition rather than novelty: changing light, drifting ice, quiet movement, and long stretches of observation. The landscape does not demand attention; it rewards it.

Time ashore and on the water is unhurried. By zodiacs or kayak, we are able to move close enough to experience the scale and texture of the environment without disturbing it. We arrive, observe, enjoy, and leave — taking with us all traces of our presence, so the landscape remains pristine.

These days form the heart of the journey — not because of a single dramatic moment, but because of the accumulation of many quiet ones. Greenland is experienced not as an event, but as a rhythm: steady, enduring, and shaped by time far beyond our own.

Day 12-14         September 1. - 3. Scoresby Sund  (B, L, D)

We sail through Scoresby Sund, the world’s largest fjord system. Deep fjords, towering mountain walls, and drifting ice create a landscape that reveals itself gradually.

Light shifts constantly, reflections change, and time seems to slow. Many experience these days as the calm heart of the journey — a place where observation, silence, and shared moments naturally come together. 


 

Day 15       September 4. At sea · Denmark Strait (B, L, D)

As we cross toward Iceland, there is time to reflect, continue learning, and enjoy the familiar rhythm of shipboard life. Knitting projects are rounded off, conversations deepen, and the experience begins to settle.  

 

Day 16          September 5. Reykjavik (B, D)

We arrive in Iceland, where volcanic landscapes and geological time shape the approach. Reykjavík is one of the world’s smaller and delightfully quirky capitals — creative, welcoming, and quietly confident.

In the evening, we gather for a farewell dinner, sharing a final Icelandic meal together and bringing the journey to a calm and considered close.

Overnight in Reykjavík.

Day 17           September 6. Iceland (B)                                                             

Individual departures from Reykjavík.

Thank you for the trip! 

HX - MS Fram

MS Fram

has a fresh new look, with upgraded cabins and a state-of-the-art Science Center – all designed to bring you even closer to the wild, remote destinations we explore. MS Fram accommodates 250 guests and was purpose-built for polar voyages, carrying on the spirit of the legendary Norwegian expedition ship that once drifted through Arctic ice under the great explorer Fridtjof Nansen.

Cabins

Expedition Suite
Add some indulgence to your voyage aboard MS Fram and reserve one of our Expedition Suites. Spacious, elegant suites with thoughtful features such as private balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, and generous seating areas, some with a sofa bed. Exclusive to Suite guests, fine dining is available in the Lindstrøm restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with the added option of in-suite takeaway. Enjoy complimentary daily laundry and evening turn-down service for added comfort and ease throughout your HX expedition. Each suite includes a flat-screen TV, minibar, personal safe, European two-pin plug sockets, tea-making facilities, and a single-serve coffee machine. Your suite welcome includes a bottle of Champagne on ice and a handpicked platter of delicacies, to mark the start of your adventure.

Q2 | Mini Suite
•             Upper-deck suite
•             Window
•             Seating area
•             Double bed
•             Bathrobes and slippers are available on request
•             Guests: 2 | Size: 161 - 215 ft2

Arctic Superior
Arctic Superior cabins are comfortable and spacious. These cabins feature a double bed which can be divided into two single beds in some cabins on request at the time of booking. All have a private bathroom with a shower and toiletries, a TV, a safe, a minibar (charges apply), European two-pin plug sockets, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. A bathrobe and slippers are also available free of charge.

U2 | Outside cabin
•             Upper-deck cabin
•             Window
•             Double bed (optional twin)
•             Bathrobes and slippers are available on request
•             Guests: 2 | Size: 107 - 118 ft2

Polar Outside
Enjoy sea views from our Polar Outside cabins, most of which feature double beds that can be divided into two single beds on request at the time of booking. All have private bathrooms with a shower and toiletries, a TV, a safe, European two-pin plug sockets, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. 

N2 | Outside cabin
•             Lower-deck cabin
•             Window
•             Double bed (optional twin)
•             Bathrobes and slippers on request
•             Guests: 2 | Size: 107 - 140 ft2

 

 

Hotels

Clarion Hotel The Hub
15 Dronning Eufemias gate, 0510 Oslo

Clarion Hotel The Hub boasts one of the best locations in Oslo right next to the central station. Guests can enjoy stunning views from the Norda restaurant and Calmeyers Hage bar on the 13th floor, and a great urban vibe at the Hub Bar on the 1st floor.

Read about The Hub here

Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen
Main Road, 9171 Longyearbyen, Norge

The world's northernmost full-service hotel
Nestled in the heart of Longyearbyen on Norway's largest island, and just 1,300 kilometres from the North Pole, the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen offers an unforgettable adventure in the Arctic wilderness. Surrounded by majestic snowy peaks and glistening glaciers, this remote yet welcoming retreat welcomes you, as you explore the world’s northernmost town, where civilization meets the wild.

Read about Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen here

Iceland Parliament Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton
Thorvaldsenstraeti 2-6, Reykjavik, 101

Twin Bedroom

Artistic sophistication in the heart of Reykjavik located in the city center, next to the Icelandic Parliament- Alþingi and across from Austurvollur.
Reykjavik Cathedral, Harpa concert hall, and city hall are within a five-minute walk. Enjoy first-class dining at our restaurant and indulge in a trip to the spa.

Read about Iceland Parliament Hotel here

Tour Leader

 

Your tourleader will be Norwegian Lise Hella
Lise has many years of experience in the travel industry. She has worked as a travel producer, and as a tour leader to many exciting destinations and on cruises worldwide. Among her favorite countries are Croatia, Italy, England, South Africa and South East Asia. Lise has also previously been a tour leader on ARNE & CARLOS Knitting cruises and she is a very capable knitter!  For the knitting cruise, Lise will meet you in Oslo, and she will be assisting the group with all practical matters throughout the tour. She enjoys knitting and other handicrafts and has a keen interest in cooking and baking. Lise will be the tour leader on the Knitting on Top of the World cruise in 2026.

Prices in USD

PRICE SPECIFICATION per person:

Polar outside N2:         NOK 155.500,- (approx USD 16.000) 
Arctic superior U2:      NOK 161.500,-  (approx USD 16.600)
Expedition suite Q2:    NOK 189.500,- (approx USD 19.500)
 

What’s included:
  •    One night accommodation including breakfast at Clarion Hotel The Hub, Oslo
  •     One night accommodation including breakfast in Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen
  •     One night accommodation including breakfast at Iceland Parliament Hotel, Reykjavik
  •     Transfers from hotel to airport in Oslo and airport to hotel Longyearbyen
  •     Economy class flight from Oslo to Longyearbyen
  •     Cruise aboard MS Fram in your chosen cabin
  •     All meals and beverages on board MS Fram (beer, wine, cocktails, soft drinks, tea, and coffee)
  •     Gratuities on board MS Fram
  •     Complimentary Wi-Fi on board
  •     In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by HX’s expedition team
  •     Guided landing activities and escorted landings with small expedition boats
  •     Welcome dinner in Longyearbyen
  •     Farewell dinner in Reykjavik
  •     Mystery Knit-Along designed by ARNE & CARLOS
What’s not included:
  •     International flights to Oslo
  •     Return flights from Reykjavik to your home destination
  •     Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
  •     Optional excursions and activities (e.g. kayaking and other add-on excursions)
  •     Personal expenses

Travel Terms and Payment Conditions

ARNE & CARLOS JOURNEYS
Terms and Conditions - Aller travel AS
Last Updated: February 2026


The terms and conditions of this contract apply to all products or services provided for or arranged by Aller travel AS for ARNE & CARLOS Journeys. These terms and conditions represent the entire agreement and a binding contract between Aller travel AS and the customer.

The terms and conditions of this contract are drawn up in accordance with the Norwegian Package Tours Act (Pakkereiseloven), and the regulations laid down by the Norwegian Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion. However, in case of conflict between this contract and Package Tours Act, this contract shall take precedence.

1. CONTRACT AND BOOKING
1.1 Contract Formation
Your contract partner is Aller travel AS. When used in this contract, “you” or “customer” means each person whose name appears on the booking confirmation on the tour described in the booking.

When you book travel with us, this contract is regarded as binding once Aller travel AS receives the first payment of deposit. Aller travel AS is then responsible for delivering the products/arrangements you have booked while you are financially responsible for the booking. The moment you make a booking you are confirming that you have the authority to accept these terms and conditions on behalf of yourself and any travel companions. You accept responsibility for payment to us for all customers in your booking. The customer is solely responsible for ensuring that the actual reservation corresponds with the booking made.

As the person making the booking you are also responsible for ensuring that the names on all documents are correct and in accordance with the passports of all customers for whom you are making the booking. As the person making the booking you will also be responsible for ensuring that all travel companions in the booking are kept fully informed of what was booked and any changes that may arise.

1.2 Guaranteed Departure
Once a tour reaches the minimum number of participants (as specified in section 8.1), Aller travel AS will notify customers that the tour is guaranteed to operate. After this notification is sent, the tour will not be cancelled due to insufficient participant numbers.

2. GOVERNING LAW AND FORUM SELECTION CLAUSE
Any disputes and matters of any nature between the customer and Aller travel AS shall be governed by Norwegian law, specifically the Norwegian Package Travel Act (Pakkereiseloven). Such disputes and matters shall be litigated in and before a court of law in the city of Oslo, Norway.

For customers residing outside Norway: While Norwegian law applies to this contract, nothing in these terms affects your statutory rights as a consumer in your country of residence where those rights cannot be waived by contract.

3. GUARANTEE
Being part of a Danish corporation Aller travel AS provides the statutory guarantee for package tours from:
The Danish Travel Guarantee Fund
Haldor Topsøes Allé 1
2800 Kongens Lyngby
Denmark

4. PAYMENT
Payment of deposit NOK 4,000 per person is due immediately for all bookings.

The full amount due must be paid at least 90 days before departure.

If the booking is made less than 90 days prior to departure, the full amount is due immediately.

If you fail to make any payment by the date on which it is due under this contract, Aller travel AS reserves the right to cancel the booking, keep the deposit and demand a cancellation fee.

Payment Methods: We accept payment by bank transfer or credit card. Credit card processing fees may apply.

For online purchases made by credit cards, Aller travel follows the EU regulations which require 3D Secure banking system for credit card transactions.

In order to pay by credit card, please check the following:
• Check the limit on your credit card
• Check that your card is open for transactions in EU
• Preferably use browsers Chrome or Firefox, from a stationary computer
• Check that your bank and credit card are enrolled in the 3D Secure banking system

5. PRICES
5.1 Tour Pricing
The tour fare set forth in this contract is stated in Norwegian kroner (NOK), which is per person based on double occupancy unless otherwise specified. The fare does not include items of a personal nature, including but not limited to, laundry, liquor, beer, wine, or personal shopping.

The full and correct price of the trip is given before a booking is confirmed, except as set forth below. The tour fare includes all applicable and known taxes, surcharges and government-imposed fees at the time of booking.

5.2 Price Adjustments
Aller travel AS reserves the right to adjust the tour price after booking if there are significant increases in costs outside our control, including but not limited to:
- Fuel surcharges and airline fees
- Government taxes and fees
- Currency exchange rate fluctuations exceeding 5%
- Accommodation or service provider cost increases

Customers will be notified of any price increase at least 20 days before departure. If the total price increase exceeds 8% of the total tour price, the customer has the right to cancel the booking without penalty and receive a full refund of all amounts paid.

Price adjustments may also be made downward if costs decrease, and customers will be credited accordingly.

6. TRAVEL INSURANCE (STRONGLY RECOMMENDED)
Aller travel AS strongly recommends that all participants purchase comprehensive travel insurance covering trip cancellation, interruption, medical expenses, emergency evacuation, baggage loss, and personal liability. Insurance should be purchased at the time of booking to maximize coverage benefits.

Customers are responsible for ensuring their insurance adequately covers all aspects of their journey, including any pre-existing medical conditions, adventure activities, and the full cost of the trip.

Aller travel AS is not liable for any costs, losses, or damages that would have been covered by adequate travel insurance. This includes but is not limited to costs arising from trip cancellation, medical emergencies, lost baggage, flight delays, or other unforeseen circumstances.

Please read the cancellation policy in section 7 carefully, as cancellation fees will apply regardless of the reason for cancellation unless covered by your travel insurance.

7. CANCELLATION BY CUSTOMER
7.1 Right to Cancel
You or anyone in the booking has the right to cancel the booking at any time. All cancellations must be done in writing by the person who has made the booking. The cancellation is effective on the date that Aller travel AS receives the written cancellation request.

7.2 Cancellation Fee Schedule
Cancellation fees are calculated according to the following schedule:

Time Prior to Departure                Cancellation Fee
More than 180 days before           Deposit is non-refundable
60 -180 days before                       50% of total tour price
Less than 60 days before              100% of total tour price

7.3 Refund Processing
Refunds will be processed within 14 days of receiving written cancellation notice. All refunds will be returned via the original payment method unless otherwise agreed.

8. CANCELLATION AND CHANGES BY ALLER TRAVEL AS
8.1 Cancellation Due to Insufficient Participant Numbers
Aller travel AS reserves the right to cancel a tour if the minimum number of participants required to operate the tour is not reached.

Notice of cancellation due to insufficient bookings will be provided no later than 90 days before departure.

In the event of cancellation due to insufficient participant numbers, all amounts paid by the customer will be refunded in full.

Aller travel AS accepts no liability for any other costs incurred by the customer, including but not limited to non-refundable flights, accommodation, visa fees, or other arrangements made independently by the customer.

Aller travel AS is obliged to notify customers of such cancellation as soon as the decision is made and will endeavor to provide notice earlier than the minimum required timeframes whenever possible.

8.2 Cancellation Due to Force Majeure Events
Aller travel AS reserves the right to cancel any booking without liability or compensation to you, provided such cancellation is due to unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances that are beyond Aller travel AS’s control, including but not limited to:

• Acts of God (earthquake, flood, fire, explosion, landslide, lightning, typhoon, hurricane, tsunami, storm, or natural disaster)
• War, acts of war, threat of war, piracy, terrorism, civil strife, or political unrest
• Industrial disputes, work bans, labor conflicts, or strikes
• Pandemics, epidemics, or serious health risks
• Government travel advisories, warnings, or restrictions
• Closure of borders, airports, or ports
• Failure or delays to scheduled transportation
• Mechanical breakdown or collisions affecting transportation
• Any other unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances

(“Force Majeure Events”)
If a tour is cancelled before departure due to Force Majeure Events, Aller travel AS will refund all amounts paid by the customer immediately.

If a tour is terminated mid-journey due to Force Majeure Events, Aller travel AS will assist with reasonable repatriation arrangements where possible, but the customer will be responsible for any additional costs incurred.

8.3 Changes to Tour Content or Itinerary
Aller travel AS reserves the right to omit, alter, or curtail any tour excursions or itinerary elements at its sole discretion when necessary for operational, safety, or other valid reasons.

If a change to a tour is minor (of a kind that the customer should reasonably anticipate occasionally occurring, or the occurrence of which is beyond Aller travel AS’s reasonable control), then Aller travel AS shall have no obligation to pay a refund or compensation to the customer. Minor changes include but are not limited to:
- Adjustments to departure times
- Changes in the order of activities while maintaining all scheduled activities
- Substitution of hotels of equivalent or higher standard
- Changes to local transportation arrangements

If a deviation is not minor, or Aller travel AS cancels a significant portion of the tour, an appropriate refund or price reduction will be provided to the customer based on the value of the services not provided.

8.4 Changes to ARNE & CARLOS Participation
While every effort will be made to ensure Arne Nerjordet and Carlos Zachrisson participate in the full tour as scheduled, Aller travel AS reserves the right to substitute alternative instruction or hosts if Arne or Carlos are unable to participate due to illness, injury, or other unavoidable circumstances. In such cases, qualified substitute instructors with comparable expertise will be provided. This does not constitute grounds for tour cancellation or refund unless the customer chooses to cancel under the terms of section 7.

9. AMENDMENTS BY CUSTOMER
9.1 Changes to Booking
If you wish to make changes to your confirmed booking (such as name changes, tour dates, room type, or other modifications), please contact us in writing as soon as possible.

Changes are subject to availability and may incur:
- Administrative fee
- Any additional costs charged by suppliers (airlines, hotels, etc.)
- Difference in tour price if changing to a different tour or date

9.2 Name Changes
Name changes must be notified at least 60 days before departure and are subject to supplier approval. Name changes may not be possible for certain bookings, particularly airline tickets, and may require cancellation and rebooking.

9.3 Late Change Requests
Changes requested less than 60 days before departure may be treated as a cancellation and rebooking, subject to full cancellation fees as outlined in section 7.2, plus any new booking fees.

10. MEDICAL CARE, HEALTH, AND FITNESS REQUIREMENTS
10.1 Medical Disclosure

Prior to traveling, you must notify us in writing of any medical condition for which you or any person accompanying you may require either medical attention or accommodation during the tour, including but not limited to:
- Food allergies or dietary restrictions
- Mobility limitations or wheelchair requirements
- Medical conditions requiring medication or special attention
- Any condition that may affect your ability to participate fully in tour activities

10.2 Health and Fitness Requirements
Participants must possess a level of fitness and mobility appropriate for the specific tour activities described in the itinerary. ARNE & CARLOS Journeys may involve:
- Walking for extended periods
- Standing during workshops and activities
- Navigating stairs, uneven surfaces, or cobblestone streets
- Carrying personal belongings and workshop materials
- Participating in hands-on creative activities

Customers with concerns about their ability to participate should contact Aller travel AS prior to booking for detailed information about specific tour requirements.

10.3 Right to Exclude from Activities
Aller travel AS reserves the right to exclude participants from specific activities if participation poses a risk to the health or safety of the participant or others, as determined by the tour leader, local suppliers, or medical professionals. No refunds will be provided for activities not participated in due to health, fitness limitations, or behavioral issues.

10.4 Medical Costs and Assumption of Risk
The customer assumes all risks arising out of the customer’s personal medical condition prior to and during the tour, whether that condition is disclosed or not to Aller travel AS. Aller travel AS is not responsible for any medical costs incurred during the tour. Customers are strongly advised to have comprehensive travel insurance that includes medical coverage and emergency evacuation (see section 6).

10.5 Participant Conduct
Participants will not be permitted to continue tours when, in the opinion of the tour leader or Aller travel AS representative, the participant’s conduct or condition is placing their own safety or the safety of other participants at risk or is adversely affecting the enjoyment of other participants. Aller travel AS reserves the right to remove any participant from the tour without refund in such circumstances.

11. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
11.1 Passports and Visas
Your specific passport and visa requirements as well as any other immigration requirements are your own responsibility, and you must clarify this with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. We do not accept any responsibility in situations where you cannot travel because you do not meet the latest requirements.

Passports should be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of your return from the tour. Many countries require this validity period for entry.

11.4 Customs and Import Regulations
Customers must comply with all customs and import regulations for all countries visited. Aller travel AS bears no responsibility for any issues arising from non-compliance with such regulations.

12. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND MEDIA
12.1 Photography and Video
Aller travel AS and its representatives may take photographs and videos during the tour for promotional and marketing purposes. By participating in the tour, customers consent to the use of their image in such materials unless they specifically opt out in writing prior to the tour.

12.2 Workshop Content
Participants may photograph and document their own work created during workshops. However, original designs, patterns, and instructional content created by Arne Nerjordet and Carlos Zachrisson remain their intellectual property and may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without written permission.

12.3 Social Media
Customers are welcome to share their experiences on social media. We encourage participants to tag @arnecarlos and @allertravel in their posts.

13. COMPLAINTS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
13.1 On-Tour Complaints
If you experience any problems during the tour, you must inform the tour leader or Aller travel AS representative immediately so that we can attempt to resolve the issue. Failure to notify us promptly may affect your ability to claim compensation later.

13.2 Post-Tour Complaints
If you wish to make a complaint after the tour, you must do so in writing within 30 days of the end of the tour. Please send your complaint to:

Aller Travel AS
Email: info@allertravel.no

We will acknowledge receipt of your complaint within 7 days and provide a full response within 28 days.

13.3 Alternative Dispute Resolution
If we cannot resolve your complaint to your satisfaction, you may refer the matter to:

The Package Travel Complaints Board (Klagenemnda for Pakkereiser)

14. DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY
Aller travel AS processes personal data in accordance with Norwegian data protection legislation and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Personal information is used solely for the purpose of arranging and administering your travel booking and related services.

We may share your information with third-party service providers (airlines, hotels, local operators) as necessary to deliver the tour services. We will not sell or share your information for marketing purposes without your consent.
For full details, please refer to our Privacy Policy available at [website] or upon request.

15. ADDITIONAL TERMS FOR ARNE & CARLOS JOURNEYS
15.1 Workshop Scheduling
Workshop times and duration may be adjusted based on local conditions, group size, and pace of instruction. The tour leader will communicate any schedule changes to participants.

15.2 Skill Level
ARNE & CARLOS Journeys welcome participants of varying skill levels. Some workshops may require basic knitting or crafting skills—this will be clearly stated in the tour description.

15.3 Materials Included
Basic workshop materials are typically included in the tour price as specified in the tour description. Any additional materials, tools, specialty yarns, or extra supplies desired by participants may be purchased at their own expense.

15.4 Group Composition
Tours may include participants from multiple countries. All workshop instruction will be provided in English unless otherwise specified. The social nature of the tours encourages cultural exchange and international friendships.

16. CONTACT INFORMATION

For all inquiries, bookings, and correspondence:

Aller Travel AS
Phone: +47 23 89 64 70
Email: info@allertravel.no
Website: www.allertravel.com

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 09:00-15:00 CET

17. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS
By making a booking with Aller travel AS for ARNE & CARLOS Journeys, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.
These terms and conditions supersede any previous versions and are effective as of the date shown at the top of this document.

Aller Travel AS
Organization Number: 959682585
Member of the Danish Travel Guarantee Fund (Reisegarantifonden)

DateMeeting pointDestinationDurationSpots leftFrom price

August 2026

21/8Meet at The Hub, OsloKnitting on Top of the World 17 daysFew spots availableNOK 155,500BookMore information