Hurtigruten Insert 2020/21

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EXPEDITION CRUISES INAUGURAL SEASON 2020-2021 Special polar insert featuring the best of Antarctica and svalbard

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CONNECT WITH YOUR INNER EXPLORER ONLY HURTIGRUTEN

has over 125 years of experience in polar waters sails environmentally-friendly hybrid explorer ships provides unmatched expedition teams serves premium cuisine with delicious ingredients offers so many fantastic excursions 2


Exploring the World with the Pioneers

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Our Vessels

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The Future is Green

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Antarctica

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What to Pack

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Svalbard

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We’ve sailed polar waters for more than 125 years, now it’s your turn.

NORTHWEST PASSAGE Sail with Hurtigruten in the wake of polar heroes on truly unique voyages to discover stunning places and rich wildlife habitats. Explore a historic waterway that is rarely used.

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No matter where you seek adventure, you can be sure that our highly skilled Expedition Teams will safely take you close to remote beauty and wildlife.

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We are also proud to be the leader in sustainable expeditions. Join us aboard the world’s first hybrid powered expedition ships, MS Roald Amundsen and MS Fridtjof Nansen, and be a part of the new era of cleaner, greener, more modern expedition cruising.

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With our all-inclusive cruises, we provide everything you need for the adventure: great food and drinks, activities and top level explorer gear.

––––––– WHEN YOU EMBARK ON a Hurtigruten expedition cruise, you benefit from all the expertise of the world leader in exploration travel, backed by years of experience and pioneering heritage.

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Our fleet of expedition ships take you to fascinating destinations all over the world – all year around.

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Now it’s time to explore! Take a look at our worldwide routes and find the voyage that connects with your inner explorer.

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When and where we Explore ANTARCTICA SVALBARD RUSSIA GREENLAND ICELAND NORWAY NORTHWEST PASSAGE ALASKA & CANADA NORTH & CENTRAL AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE

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These voyages are a wonderful mix of remote island paradises, pristine nature and the mystery of lost civilisations. Experience national parks, inviting cities and UNESCO sites along the way.

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Expedition Ships MS Fridtjof Nansen MS Roald Amundsen MS Fram MS Spitsbergen MS Nordstjernen

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Discover the remote beauty of the world’s largest island. Our deep connection with local communities in Greenland creates truly memorable voyages.

Get to know the land of the Vikings with the experts as we hike, cruise and learn in an unforgettable landscape of geysers and volcanoes.

Hurtigruten has been exploring Svalbard since 1896, longer than anyone. Discover the stunning realm of the polar bear with the native Norwegian explorers.

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Explore the magnificent Norwegian coast and world-renowned fjords with the experts. See the North Cape, scout for the Northern Lights, or bask in the Midnight Sun.

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EUROPE Come closer to cultural and natural treasures as we sail the scenic Atlantic coast. Enjoy fascinating lectures led by our Expedition Team.

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Hike, snorkel, dine and relax with Hurtigruten as we call on colourful destinations. Our small ships enable us to visit remote places others can’t reach.

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Hurtigruten sails to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world, including the listed sites below.

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The greatest polar adventure awaits you on the most isolated continent on Earth. Our Expedition Team will be your expert guardians while you explore pristine wilderness by small boats and kayaks, experience rare wildlife on landings, view majestic icebergs and witness scenery so beautiful that it will stay in your mind forever.

1. The San Francisco Church and Convent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Historic quarter of Valparaiso Historic Centre of Lima Lines and geoglyphs of Nazca Chan Chan Archaeological Zone Stone Spheres of the Diquís Everglades National Park Monastery of the Hieronymites and

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9. Historic Centre of Oporto 10. Vizcaya Bridge 11. Tower of Hercules 12. Statue of Liberty 13. Old Town Lunenburg 14. Gros Morne National Park 15. Historic District of Old Québec 16. Bruges Historical Centre 17. L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site 18. Canal district of Amsterdam 19. Red Bay Basque Whaling Station 20. Speicherstadt district 21. Bryggen in Bergen 22. Þingvellir National Park 23. Struve Geodetic Arc. Hammerfest 24. Ilulissat Icefjord

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

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We takE you far beyond the ordinary

Spectacular design and cutting-edge technology

Our fleet features the world’s first hybrid powered expedition ships: MS Roald Amundsen and MS Fridtjof Nansen. These state of the art sister ships, named after great polar heroes, will revolutionise how we explore, offering our guests premium quality adventure travel experiences.

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Leaving a smaller footprint

Captain Kai Albrigtsen, MS Roald Amundsen

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We have sailed polar waters since 1893 and have more Arctic and Antarctic experience than anyone. Our captains are superbly skilled navigators in any weather, including the most extreme conditions. This allows us to explore deeper and bring you closer to the most remote places on our planet.

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Sail with the most experienced captains and crews

We sail in some of the most pristine environments in the world, and we are comitted to preserving them. Our Norwegian love of the outdoors motivates us to work hard to enhance our destinations, strengthen our environmental initiatives, and run a responsible and sustainable operation.


–––– 125 years of experience sailing polar waters, combined with the greenest and most modern expedition cruise fleet on the planet is your guarantee of unmatched adventure. What’s Included in your voyage Enjoy an all inclusive menu that fits perfectly with the natural wonders that surround you.

All you need for an adventure

Our international Expedition Teams

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––– Guidance from the Expedition Team, including experts selected for your itinerary ––– A rich programme of included activities on all voyages designed to immerse you in our destinations, including all explorer boat cruising and onshore exploration with the Expedition Team ––– Complimentary wind- and water-resistant jacket* ––– Loan of boots, trekking poles, and all equipment needed for included and optional activities

Your experts on board

We expand your horizons with the help of our 350-member Expedition Team, who are experts in subjects like science, history, geography, biology, geology, photography and culture. These highly-trained professionals teach, lead and guide to ensure a fantastic voyage.

Get out and explore

We’ve created many exciting excursions to bring you adventure from pole to pole. We also offer 50 land based Pre and Post Programmes before or after your voyage, to make it even more exciting.

Engaging onboard activities

––– Science programme, with educational and Citizen Science Activities to learn about the environment while aiding research* ––– In-depth lectures on science, history, bio­logy, geography, geology or culture that provide context to your voyage and help you understand your destinations ––– Introductory photo lecture, camera adjustment, tips and tricks, photo and film footage from the voyage shared in an “Expedition Logbook”* ––– Casual opportunities to engage with the Expedition Team, including a welcome event, a daily evening gathering to recap and prepare for the day to come ––– Gym, hot tubs and panoramic sauna* ––– Rejuvenating wellness areas with separate treatment rooms, infinity pool, outdoor gym, running track*** ––– A farewell event ––– Destination-focused onboard library ––– Opportunities to dine with the Expedition Team and interact with officers

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PREMIUM ONBOARD COMFORT

More efficient, safer and smoother landings Our tailor-made efficient landing solution offers launching from the lower decks, making it easy to get in and out of our safe and comfortable explorer boats.

Great food for a great adventure

Each journey features delicious menus drawn from our Norwegian heritage and inspired by our spirit of exploration. Our chefs use their creativity to serve modern, honest and exciting dishes to reflect the fantastic areas we sail.

––– All meals include beverages (ship beer and wine, sodas and mineral water in all restaurants)* ––– Coffee and tea included throughout the day ––– Early riser and afternoon treat offered in addition to breakfast, lunch and dinner* ––– A la carte restaurant (only for suite guests)** ––– Fredheim restaurant meals included for all guests*** ––– Free Wi-fi on board for all guests* Be aware that we sail in remote areas with limited connection. Streaming is not supported ––– No gratuities expected * Not available on MS Nordstjernen ** Not available on MS Spitsbergen/MS Nordstjernen *** Not available on MS Fram/MS Spitsbergen/MS Nordstjernen

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A new era in explorer travel MS Roald Amundsen & MS Fridtjof Nansen TO: Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Northwest Passage, Alaska & Canada, North & Central America, South America, Europe 265 outside cabins and suites 50% private balconies Science Center Observation decks 3 restaurants concepts: Aune, Fredheim and Lindstrøm Infinity pool 2 hot tubs Panoramic sauna Gym and fitness Wellness Center Explorer boats Ice Class PC-6

Our pioneering heritage creates a natural commitment to caring for our planet for the future. We’re proud to invite you to be part of the inaugural season of the greenest and cleanest expedition ships ever built. These new ships have been designed for unforgettable expeditions in the spirit of the Norwegian polar heroes Roald Amundsen and Fridtjof Nansen. From the innovative hybrid engines that enable you to glide into pristine wilderness, to the elegant modern cabin furnishings, every detail is created with your adventure in mind.

SCIENCE CENTER The Science Center serves as the learning and social hub of your expedition. This is where you’ll find our expert Expedition Team, who host lectures, lead amazing landings, and answer all your questions during your fascinating journey.

Restaurant Fredheim offers fine international cuisine

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Infinity pool, two hot tubs and Explorer bar

Corner suite with large balcony and hot tub

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MS Fridtjof Nansen and MS Roald Amundsen

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EXPLORER LOUNGE


With the launch of our new hybrid powered ships, the 2020 Hurtigruten fleet will consist of five expedition ships that are ushering in a new era of advanced and comfortable exploration travel. Each ship is an ideal starting point for expeditions and excursions. And each is a true oasis for relaxation after a great day of adventure, providing perfect views of some of the world’s most beautiful scenery.

MS Fram

MS Spitsbergen

TO: Antarctica, Iceland, Northwest Passage, North & Central America, South America

TO: Svalbard, Russia, Norway 100 cabins and suites Science Center Observation decks 1 restaurant concept: Aune 2 hot tubs Panoramic sauna and fitness room Explorer boats Ice Class 1C

127 cabins and suites Science Center Observation decks 2 restaurant concepts: Aune and Lindstrøm 2 hot tubs Panoramic sauna and fitness room Explorer boats Ice Class 1B

Launched in 2016, MS Spitsbergen takes you far beyond the ordi­nary in polar waters. Come closer to the natural and cultural wonders of the Arctic on expeditions that take full advantage of the vessel’s size and agility. This ship is a true specialist in Arctic waters, ideally constructed to maximise your polar experience.

Arctic Superior Outside Cabin

Corner Suite with private balcony

Main dining restaurant Aune

Explorer bar

Grand suite with balcony

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MS Spitsbergen

Main dining at Aune

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MS Fram

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Purpose-built for extreme polar conditions and completely refurbished in spring 2020, MS Fram offers the very best in explorer capabilities and technology. With less than 250 guests on board, this expedition ship is ideal for the most adventurous travellers, exploring remote areas few others can reach. MS Fram offers a truly unique, friendly and casual atmosphere with a strong focus on the thrill of discovery.

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Stylish Scandinavian interiors with elegant furnishings and comfortable cabins

Explorer lounge & bar Outdoor infinity pool and 2 hot tubs Wellness area, gym, sauna

OVERALL LENGTH: 140 m

FLAG: Norway

BEAM: 23.6 m

YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2020

ICE CLASS: PC-6

GROSS TONNAGE: 20,889 t

SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots

CABINS: 265

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3 different restaurants

SHIP YARD: Kleven Verft (N)

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Extra large corner suite with private balcony. Ship’s most spacious cabins with large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.

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High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, double bed, some with sofabed, TV, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee.

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Large cabins without balcony. Middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee.

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Large accessible cabins without balcony. Middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee.

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Larger cabins on middle decks. Most 20 square metres, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV.

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Extra large corner suite without balcony. Aft corner suite with sofabed, flexible sleeping arrangements, large windows, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Aft corner suite with private balcony and hot tub. Various sizes, large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofa, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Large corner suite with private balcony, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, espresso maker. Adapted for guests with wheelchairs. Suites with private balcony, different sizes, top-high decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Corner cabin with large windows without balcony. Flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.

Cabins on middle decks. Double bed, TV.

Cabins MD-701, XY-719, XY-726, TY-533 and TY-540 are adapted for guests with disabilities. These cabins may also be available for general booking. Please note: cabins with flexible sleeping arrangements have double beds as standard. To order twin beds, you must notify Hurtigruten at time of booking. Subject to change.

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Fredheim restaurant

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Medical center

MS ROALD AMUNDSEN Amundsen Science Center

Stylish Scandinavian interiors with elegant furnishings and comfortable cabins

Explorer lounge & bar Outdoor infinity pool and 2 hot tubs Wellness area, gym, sauna

OVERALL LENGTH: 140 m

FLAG: Norway

BEAM: 23.6 m

YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2019

ICE CLASS: PC-6

GROSS TONNAGE: 20,889 t

SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots

CABINS: 265

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3 different restaurants

SHIP YARD: Kleven Verft (N)

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Expedition Team

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ARCTIC SUPERIOR

POLAR OUTSIDE

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1 Fredheim restaurant 2 Corner suite MC 3 Amundsen Science Center 4 Arctic Superior XT

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DESCRIPTION

Extra large corner suite with private balcony. Ship’s most spacious cabins with large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.

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46-48

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20-30

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20-28

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XT

Outside cabin

7, 8

15-19

High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, double bed or flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee.

XTD

Outside cabin

7, 8

15-19

High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, double bed, some with sofabed, TV, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee.

XY

Outside cabin

7

19

Accessible cabin with balcony. High deck, wide balcony, double bed, TV, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee.

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Outside cabin

4, 5

27

Large cabins without balcony. Middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee.

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Outside cabin

5

24-26

Large accessible cabins without balcony. Middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee.

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Outside cabin

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Larger cabins on middle decks. Most 20 square metres, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV.

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Outside cabin

4, 5

17

Extra large corner suite without balcony. Aft corner suite with sofabed, flexible sleeping arrangements, large windows, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Aft corner suite with private balcony and hot tub. Various sizes, large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofa, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Large corner suite with private balcony, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, espresso maker. Adapted for guests with wheelchairs. Suites with private balcony, different sizes, top-high decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Corner cabin with large windows without balcony. Flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, minibar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.

Cabins on middle decks. Double bed, TV.

Cabins MD-701, XY-719, XY-726, TY-533 and TY-540 are adapted for guests with disabilities. These cabins may also be available for general booking. Please note: cabins with flexible sleeping arrangements have double beds as standard. To order twin beds, you must notify Hurtigruten at time of booking. Subject to change.

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B. B. Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony

B. Balcony Balcony Balcony

Expedition launch Balcony

main dining

Aune

Gangway

Balc. Balc. Balc. Balc.

B.

B.

B.

B.

B.

B.

B.

B.

B.

B.

Shop

Breakfast Lunch Dinner B.

B. B.

Wellness

Balcony

Reception

WC

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ME-928

MC-919

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ME-906

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ME-904

Balc. Balc. Balc. Balc. Balc.

B. B.

B. B.

B.

B.

Gym

B. B.

B.

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restaurant

WC

Expedition Team

B.

B.

B.

B.

Photo

Library

B.

B.

B.

B. B. B. B. B. B.

B. B. B. B. B. B.

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MA-801

Balcony

ny

Balc.

MA-800

Balcony

XT-813 XT-811 XT-809 XT-807 XT-805 XT-803

Balcony Balcony

ME-920 ME-918

ME-827 XT-825 XT-823 XT-821 XT-819 XT-817 XT-815

Balcony

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Balcony

ME-834 XT-832 XT-830 XT-828 XT-826 XT-824 XT-822 XT-820 XT-818 XT-816 XT-814 XT-812 XT-810 XT-808 XT-806 XT-804 XT-802

XTD836

B.

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B.

XTD840 XtD838

ME-837 ME-835

ME-842

ny

ME-924 ME-922

Balc. Balc. Balc. Balc.

B.

B.

B.

B.

MD-701

B.

ME-839

B.

ME-846

ME-841

ME-848

B.

ME-844

ME-845 ME-843

ME-852

B. B.

restaurant

XT-717 XT-715 XT-713 XT-711 XT-709 XT-707 XT-705 XT-703

B. B.

Lindstrøm

XT-722 XT-720 XT-718 XT-716 XT-714 XT-712 XT-710 XT-708 XT-706 XT-704 XT-702 MF-700

B. B. Balcony

Sauna

RR-517 RR-515 RR-513 RR-511 RR-509 RR-507 RR-505 RR-503 RR-501

B. B.

ME-850

ME-847

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ME-854

ny

MC-849

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MC-856

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Bar

RR-407 RR-405 RR-403 RR-401

B. B.

ME-926

XY719

B. Balcony Balcony

TT-531 RR-529 RR-527 RR-525 RR-523 RR-521 RR-519

ony

B. B. Balcony

TT-538 RR-536 RR-534 RR-532 RR-530 RR-528 RR-526 RR-524 RR-522 RR-520 RR-518 RR-516 RR-514 RR-512 RR-510 RR-508 RR-506 RR-504 RR-502 RR-500

B a lc

B.

ME-913

XY726

7 MC-749 XT-747 XT-745 XT-743 XT-741 XT-739 XT-737 XT-735 XT-733 XT-731 XT-729 XT-727 XT-725 XTD723 XTD721 Pool deck

TT-421 RR-419 RR-417 RR-415 RR-413 RR-411 RR-409

ny

8

MC-756 XT-754 XT-752 XT-750 XT-748 XT-746 XT-744 XT-742 XT-740 XT-738 XT-736 XT-734 XT-732 XTD730 XtD728

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TY-533

Ba

WC

TY-540

RR-567 RR-565 RR-563 RR-561 RR-559 RR-557 RR-555 RR-553 RR-551 RR-549 RR-547 RR-545 RR-543 RR-541 RS-539 RS-537 RS-535

10

RR-435 RR-433 RR-431 RR-429 RS-427 RS-425 RS-423

RR-449 RR-447 RR-445 RR-443 RR-441 RR-439 RR-437

5 MB-569

11

TT-428 RR-426 RR-424 RR-422 RR-420 RR-418 RR-416 RR-414 RR-412 RR-410 RR-408 RR-406 RR-404 RR-402 RR-400

RR-460 RR-458 RR-456 RR-454 RR-452 RR-450 RR-448 RR-446 RR-444 RR-442 RR-440 RR-438 RR-436 RS-434 RS-432 RS-430

MB-576

6

RR-574 RR-572 RR-570 RR-568 RR-566 RR-564 RR-562 RR-560 RR-558 RR-556 RR-554 RR-552 RR-550 RR-548 RS-546 RS-544 RS-542

DECK Outdoor gym Running track

Observation deck Outdoor gym Running track

WC

lounge & bar

Explorer

WC

Balc.

Balcony

Balcony

B.

Amundsen Science Center

Indoor area

Observation deck

B.

Fredheim

Lecture halls

Observation deck

Science

4

3

Medical center

Outdoor area

13


Observation deck Hot tubs

8

Sauna Gym

Aune main dining

7

Science Center

Reception

Shop

6

Explorer lounge & bar

5

Explorer lounge & bar

Observation deck

4

Hospital Tender lobby

3 2

MS SPITSBERGEN Spitsbergen Explorer 2020

Expedition Team Modern and fresh Scandinavian design reflecting the colours of the sea 1 restaurant

Spitsbergen Science Center

SHIP YARD: Estaleiro Navais de

CABINS: 90

Explorer lounge & bar

Viana do Castelo (POR)

OVERALL LENGTH: 100.54 m

FLAG: Norway

BEAM: 18 m

YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2009,

ICE CLASS: 1C

rebuilt 2016

SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots

Gym, sauna 2 hot tubs

© KARSTEN BIDSTRUP

GROSS TONNAGE: 7 344

© MADIS SARGLEPP

© AGURTXANE CONCELLON / HURTIGRUTEN

1.

2.

1 Reception 2 Aune main restaurant 3 Arctic Superior

3.

CATEGORY MX EXPEDITION SUITES

ARCTIC SUPERIOR

POLAR INSIDE

SIZE (m2)

Owner’s suite

6

32–33 m2

Two rooms, with double bed, seating area, TV, minibar, kettle, stereo, private balcony.

DESCRIPTION

Grand suite

6

28-29 m

One room, seating area and double bed, TV, minibar, kettle, private balcony.

Q

Mini suite

4

16-23 m2

One room with double bed, TV, kettle.

QJ

Outside cabin

6

14-18 m2

Double bed, kettle, TV, limited/no view.

YA

Outside cabin

6

18 m

P

Outside cabin

6, 7

14-15 m2

Double bed and TV, kettle. Partly obstructed view.

Outside cabin

6, 7

11-14 m2

Double bed and TV, table, kettle.

O

Outside cabin

4

13–14 m

Double bed and TV.

N

Outside cabin

4

13 m2

A

Outside cabin

4

9-13 m2

MG

U

POLAR OUTSIDE

DECK

2

Double bed, kettle, TV, limited/no view. Adapted for guests with disabilities.

2

2

One bed, two pullman, TV. Upper and lower berths, TV. Double bed, TV, limited/no view.

J

Outside cabin

6, 7

11-12 m

AJ

Outside cabin

6

9 m2

K

Superior inside cabin

4, 6, 7

15–20 m2

Double bed, TV.

I

Inside cabin

4

9-14 m2

Double bed, TV.

2

Upper and lower berths, TV, limited view.

Cabins 614 and 632 are adapted for guests with disabilities. Subject to change.

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4

3 Q2-433

Hospital

Q3-438

U2D-717 K2D-715

QJ-611 QJ-609

QJ-616 YA-614

U2D-602

U2D-606

U2D-610

U2D-601

U2D-603

U2D-605

AJ607

J2D-708 J2D-707

QJ-613

QJ-618

AJ612

J2D-710 J2D-709

QJ-615

QJ-620

P2D-702 P2D-701

P2D-704 P2D-703

J2D-706 J2D-705

J2D-712 J2D-711

U2D-713

U2D-721

K2D-719

QJ-617

U2D-714

U2D-716

U2D-718

QJ-622

J3-619

WC WC

Reception

Q4-402 I2D- I2D404 403

I2DO2D-406 I2D408 407

Luggage

Balcony

O2D-410

Gangway

A2-414

Spitsbergen Science Center

O2D-411

Breakfast Lunch Dinner

O2D-416

main dining

Aune

N3-413

MG-628

O2D-418

MG-627

P2D-621

MG-633

P2D-624

Balcony

QJ-623

Balcony

P2D-626

U2D-723

U2D-725

8

O2D-426 I2D- I2D- O2D-421 424 419 O2D-422 A2-417

Balcony Gym

A2-436 I2D- I2D434 429 O2D-427 O2D-432 I2D- I2DO2D-428 430 423 O2D-425

MG-630 U2D-720

Hot tubs

K2D-625

Observation deck

U2D-722

WC

K4D-629

7

K4D-631

K4D-635

MX-637

Sauna

O2D-444 K4D-442 O2D-437 I2D435

5 Balcony

6 MX-632

Balcony

DECK

Observation deck

lounge & bar

Explorer

WC

Explorer

lounge & bar

Indoor area

Observation deck

WC

Shop

Tender lobby

Outdoor area

15


Sauna 8 Observation deck

Hot tubs

Observation deck

Fitness 7

Explorer lounge & bar

6

Observation deck

5

Aune main dining

Lindstrøm restaurant

4

Shop Lobby Reception Science Center Lecture hall

3 2

Hospital

Tender Lobby

1

MS FRAM Expedition Team

Fram Science Center

SHIP YARD: Fincantieri, (I)

OVERALL LENGTH: 114 m

Relaxed, stylish and comfortable interior featuring natural Scandinavian materials like oak, pine and wool

Explorer lounge & bar

FLAG: Norway

BEAM: 20.2 m

YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2007

ICE CLASS: 1B

GROSS TONNAGE: 11 647

SERVICE SPEED: 13 knots

2 hot tubs

CABINS: 125

© HURTIGRUTEN

2 restaurants

Fitness room, sauna

© HURTIGRUTEN

1.

2.

© HURTIGRUTEN

© HURTIGRUTEN

1 Arctic Superior outside cabin 2 Explorer bar 3 Corner suite with private balcony 4 Main dining restaurant Aune

3.

4.

CATEGORY EXPEDITON SUITES

ARCTIC SUPERIOR

POLAR OUTSIDE

POLAR INSIDE

DECK

SIZE (m2)

DESCRIPTION

MG

Grand suite

5, 6

25–27 m2

TV, kettle, shower/WC, flexible sleeping arrangement*, seating area (sofa + chairs), espresso machine, work desk, private balcony, ‘walk-in’ closet.

M2

Mini suite

5, 6

15–20 m2

TV, kettle, shower/WC, flexible sleeping arrangement*, seating area (sofa + chairs), espresso machine, work desk (foldable).

F2

Outside cabin

3, 5

16–24 m2

TV, kettle, shower/WC, flexible sleeping arrangement*, seating area (chairs).

U

Outside cabin

5, 6

10-11 m2

TV, kettle, shower/WC, flexible sleeping arrangement*, comfortable seating next to bed.

N

Outside cabin

3

10-13 m2

TV, kettle, shower/WC, flexible sleeping arrangement*, comfortable seating next to bed.

SD

Outside cabin

3

10-11 m2

TV, kettle, shower/WC, flexible sleeping arrangement*, comfortable seating next to bed.

FJ

Outside cabin

5

16–21 m2

TV, kettle, shower/WC, flexible sleeping arrangement*, seating area (chairs).

5, 6

10-13 m2

TV, kettle, shower/WC, flexible sleeping arrangement*, comfortable seating next to bed.

I

Inside cabin

Cabins SD-342 and SD-346 are adapted for guests with disabilities. These cabins may also be available for general booking. *All listed cabins have by default double beds. To order twin beds, you must notify Hurtigruten at time of booking. Subject to change.

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2 Shop

Gym

F2-515 F2-513 F2-511 F2-509 F2-507 F2-505 FJ-503

M2-625 U2-623 U2-621 U2-619 U2-617 U2-615 I2-613 U2-611 U2-609 U2-607 U2-603 M2-622 U2-620 U2-618 U2-616 U2-614 U2-612 U2-610 U2-608 U2-606 U2-604

I2-640

M2-626 M2-624

I2-655 M2-653 I2-651 I4-647 M2-649 I4-645 U2-643 U2-641 U2-639 I4-637 Hot tub

I4-635 I4-633 I4-631 M2-629 M2-627

M2-634 U2-632 U2-630 U2-628

M2-636

Observation deck

F2-518 F2-516 F2-514 F2-512 F2-510 F2-508 FJ-506 FJ-504 F2-502

M2-535 U2-533 U2-531 U2-529 U2-527

MG-638 MG-659 MG-657

Shower

Lindstrøm

restaurant

main dining

Aune

WC Lobby

Gangway

3

N2-329 N2-327 N2-325 N2-323 N2-321 N2-319 N2-317 N2-315 N2-313 N2-311 N2-309 N2-307 N4-305 N4-303

I4-525 I4-523 I4-521 I4-519 I4-517

I4-537

M2-539

Sauna

N2-338 N2-336 N2-334 N2-332 N2-330 N2-328 N2-326 N2-322 N2-318 N2-314 N2-310 N2-306 N4-304 N4-302

M2-528 U2-526 U2-524 U2-522 U2-520

M2-530

Balc. Balcony Balc.

7

N2-331

N2-339 N2-337 N2-335

4 MG-532 MG-543 MG-541

8

SD-346 N2-344 SD-342

N2-354 N2-352 F2-350

5 Balc. Balcony Balc.

6

Balcony

DECK Observation deck

Shower

Locker rooms

Hot tub

WC lounge & bar

Explorer

WC

I4-605 I4-602

Observation deck

Science

Reception

Expedition Team

F2-501 Observation deck

Observation deck

Lecture hall

Fram Science Center

Photo

Hospital

Expedition launch

Tender lobby

Indoor area

Outdoor area

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svalbard

Rossøya

Hurtigruten plans to sail above 80º N on a circumnavigation, bringing you closer than 600 nautical miles from the Geographical North Pole.

Sjuøyane

FJ

SO

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Moffen

RG

D

FJ

OR

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– arctic beauty

Nordaustlandet

DE

MOFFEN

80° NORTH

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is a small island north of Wijdefjorden, on the coast of Spitsbergen, the largest island of the Svalbard Archipelago.

80O NORTH

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NORTH EAST SVALBARD NATURE RESERVE

KROSSFJORD

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ra h a

Monaco Glacier

Alkefjellet

NORTH WEST SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK

KONGSFJORD

Ny-Ålesund

NY-ÅLESUND rls s Ka Prin and Fo r l

is an international research centre that hosts a mix of old and new buildings.

SVALBARD LONGYEARBYEN

is a tiny and lively town perched on the edge of the vast Arctic tundra. Long yearbyen

ISF

JOR

Kapp Lee

D

Barentsburg

BARENTSBURG

is a Russian settlement with an interesting Pomor Museum.

SOUTH EAST SVALBARD NATURE RESERVE

Edgeøya

STO

RFJ

SOUTH SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK

ORD

BELLSUND

R HO

NS

UN

D

South Cape

18


Kvitøya Storøya

Explore the crown of Arctic Norway.

CLEAN UP SVALBARD

Join in for our Beach Clean Up on Svalbard activities. Hurtigruten is a proud member of the `Clean up Svalbard’ team, a part of our commitment to taking nothing but great photos and leaving nothing behind but footprints in the beautiful areas we explore.

Kong Karls Land

––– Scout for wildlife in the realm of the majestic polar bear.

wildlife in Svalbard Kingdom of Wildlife

SVALBARD GREENLAND

66°33'N ARCTIC CIRCLE

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The Svalbard Archipelago is located in the Arctic Ocean, halfway between Norway and the SOUTH North Pole. Svalbard consists of AMERICA all the islands, islets and skerries SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

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––– See the Midnight Sun in untouched Arctic wilderness.

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Going ashore These are expedition cruises; weather, tides, ice conditions and wildlife sightings can all affect the day-to-day activities and the itinerary, and our plans change on a regular basis. This means that each expedition with Hurtigruten is unique. Our exploration experience means we know the terrain very well and will take you to the best places!

––– Sail with the original experts the cruise line with the longest history in Svalbard.

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between 74° and 81° north latitude and 10° and 35° east longitude, with the largest island in the formation being Spitsbergen.

––– Learn from our Expedition Team on the ship and on shore.

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Our Svalbard expeditions offer great optional activities such as hiking, kayaking and more on land and water.

––– Chance to hike, kayak and truly experience spectacular ice landscapes.

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As we explore, scan for seals, thousands of seabirds, Arctic fox, reindeer and of course, we’ll keep a sharp eye out for the polar bears of Svalbard. There’s a good chance that we’ll encounter the King of the North – after all, there are more polar bears than people on the archipelago.

––– Enjoy exciting landings and come close to natural wonder.

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Why go to Svalbard with Hurtigruten?

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TO BOOK, PLEASE CALL 1800 487 844 OR CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT. FOR MORE INFO VISIT BENTOURS.COM/HURTIGRUTEN

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VOYAGES 2020/21

Svalbard

– the stronghold of the North 4 departures: 5, 13, 21 and 29 May 2020

Svalbard - In the Realm of the Polar Bear Sail to Svalbard’s amazing North West Spitsbergen National Park.

Moffen

W

O

O

D

F

JO

R

D

Nordaustlandet

80° NORTH

Hamilton bukta

MAGDALENEFJORD

LILLIEHÖÖKFJORD KROSSFJORD

NORTH WEST SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK

KONGSFJORD

Bask in the Midnight Sun Explore historic Ny-Ålesund Scout for polar bears and walrus Experience untouched Arctic wilderness Possibility to enjoy hiking, kayaking and traversing a glacier

Ny-Ålesund

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SVALBARD Long yearbyen

JOR

D Edgeøya

ORD

ISF

RFJ

With more than 120 years of experience in the Arctic, it is safe to say that we are the most qualified tour operator in the region, both at sea and on land. Our Arctic expedition ship MS Spitsbergen takes you even closer to wildlife, dramatic landscapes, cultural legacies and research stations. Want a more nostalgic experience? Try cruising with MS Nordstjernen, our nostalgic expedition ship. No matter the ship or itinerary, there are lectures, landings, small boat cruises, hikes, beach clean-ups and wildlife spotting with our expert Expedition Teams. Join us on an Arctic voyage and let us exceed your expectations.

10 DAYS MS Spitsbergen

STO

––––– Picture yourself at the southern edge of the frozen Arctic Ocean, in a wilderness forged by ice, wind and sea. Where polar bears outnumber humans. Where you journey through a landscape of breathtaking fjords, gigantic glaciers and jagged mountain peaks. Picture yourself in the midst of a place where the elements rule - on Svalbard!

HO

RN

SU

ND South Cape

TOURCODE: SBSPI2002 - 2005 - Longyearbyen-Longyearbyen

Price from $6,435

12 DAYS MS Spitsbergen

4 departures: 30 June, 10,28 July and 7 August 2020 Rossøya Sjuøyane

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DE

FJ

OR

D

Circumnavigating Svalbard The Ultimate Expedition Ytre Norskøya

Storøya

Kvitøya Andréeneset

80° NORTH

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This fantastic voyage M A G D A L E N E F J O R D will attempt to circum­ navigate Svalbard and K R O S S F J O R D KONGSFJORD sails to the ice edge of Ny-Ålesund the Arctic Ocean.

Polarstarodden Nordaustlandet

NORTH WEST SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK

Kong Karls Land

SVALBARD FR

Long yearbyen ISF

JOR

EE

MA

NS

UN

D

D Diskobukta

Sundodden

SOUTH EAST SVALBARD NATURE RESERVE

BELLSUND

Edgeøya

HO

RN

SU

RFJ

SOUTH SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK

ORD

Ahlstrandhalvøya

ND

STO

Bask in the Midnight Sun Scout for polar bears and walrus Explore Ny-Ålesund Possibility to see glaciers Sail above 80º N Enjoy hiking, kayaking and traversing a glacier

NORTH EAST SVALBARD NATURE RESERVE

MONACO GLACIER

South Cape

TOURCODE: SBSPI2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013 - Longyearbyen-Longyearbyen © STEFAN DALL

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Price from $10,485 Note: These maps and cruise highlights describes our planned journey, weather and ice conditions may alter our final itinerary.


VOYAGES 2020/21

Join our Land ADVentures

Travel back in time

– all year around © Rigmor Sand

Beautiful and historic, our nostalgic expedition ship MS Nordstjernen takes advantage of her small size (108 passenger capacity) to create the essential Svalbard experience. Spend one or two nights on land and the rest at sea to sail the west coast of Spitsbergen, explore Arctic glaciers and fjords, and scout for magnificent wildlife.

learn more at hurtigrutensvalbard.com

© JOHN GARDNER - Guest image

10 DAYS MS Spitsbergen

6 DAYS MS Nordstjernen

4 departures: 6, 14, 22 June and 17 Aug 2020

Departures May to September 2020, Thu-Tue Rossøya

R A IT

SVALBARD

ISF

JOR

MA

NS

U

D SOUTH EAST SVALBARD NATURE RESERVE

BELLSUND

RFJ

SU

ND

STO

RN

ORD

Edgeøya SOUTH SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK

HO

EE

Bask in the Midnight Sun Scout for polar bears and walrus Explore Ny-Ålesund and Barentsburg Experience pristine Arctic wilderness Sail above 80º N See majestic glaciers

LI

DE

O

FJ

D

F

JO

R

D

Nordaustlandet

80° NORTH

D OR

NORTH WEST SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK

KONGSFJORD

KING’S GLACIER

Ny-Ålesund

SVALBARD Long yearbyen

ISF

JOR

D

Barentsburg Edgeøya

South Cape

HO

RN

TOURCODE: SBSPI2006-2008 and 2014 - Longyearbyen-Longyearbyen

TOURCODE: NXSPI2001 - Longyearbyen-Longyearbyen

Price from $8,685

Price from $2,235

12 DAYS MS Spitsbergen

6 DAYS MS Nordstjernen

Norway and Spitsbergen The Route of Polar Pioneers

Spitsbergen and Polar Bears an Arctic Adventure

Join this epic Arctic voyage MAGDALENEacross the Barents Sea F J O R D from Svalbard to Tromsø.

Join this short yet breathtakingly beautiful voyage to North West Svalbard National Park.

SU

ND South Cape

Departures May to September 2020, Mon-Sat

North Cape

Ny-Ålesund

Skarsvåg

SVALBARD

Long yearbyen Tromsø

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Bask in the Midnight Sun Scout for polar bears and walrus Explore Ny-Ålesund and Barentsburg Experience pristine Arctic wilderness Sail above 80º N See majestic glaciers

NORWAY

D

F

JO

R

D

Nordaustlandet

80° NORTH

MAGDALENEFJORD

Smeerenburgbreen NORTH WEST SPITSBERGEN NATIONAL PARK

KROSSFJORD

KONGSFJORD

KING’S GLACIER

Ny-Ålesund

K ar ls P ri ns an d Fo rl

Follow the route of polar pioneers Scout for polar bears SUND HORN and walrus GREENLAND Discover the remote SEA island of Bjørnøya Bjørnøya Enjoy hiking and kayaking Visit a science station Chance to visit North Cape

W

O

SVALBARD Long yearbyen

ISF

JOR

D

Barentsburg Edgeøya

ORD

BARENTS SEA

BARENTS SEA

O

RFJ

H 80° NORT

Moffen

HO

RN

SU

STO

Departure: 25 August 2020

EF

K ar ls P ri ns an d Fo rl

FR

Long yearbyen

ND

MAGDALENEFJORD

W

O

ORD

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Bask in the Midnight Sun Scout for polar bears and walrus Sail above 80º N Experience untouched Arctic wilderness Enjoy hiking, kayaking and traversing a glacier See outstanding national parks and nature reserves

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Join this short yet breathtakingly beautiful voyage to North West Svalbard National Park.

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Spitsbergen and Polar Bears - an Arctic Adventure

Sjuøyane

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Oslo

TOURCODE: SBSPI2015 - Longyearbyen-Tromsø

Price from $8,086

NORTH SEA

TOURCODE: NXSPI2002 - Longyearbyen-Longyearbyen

Price from $2,085

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The future is green ––– Join us to usher in a new era of sustainable exploration as we honour our commitment to protect wildlife and preserve the environment.

© Karsten Bidstrup / Hurtigruten

PROTECTING ARCTIC WILDLIFE

Hurtigruten is a participant in the Norwegian Polar Institute’s project to register marine mammals in the Arctic. Gathering this data improves insight on habitat use and seasonal migration patterns and is used in The Environmental Monitoring of Svalbard. 22

AIDING IN RESEARCH

We contribute to real-time oil surveillance along the Norwegian coast. We also collaborate with scientific communities internationally, providing important knowledge and information about the Arctic and Antarctica.


BANNING SINGLEUSE PLASTIC

© PIKSELSMIA

Plastic pollution is the single biggest threat to our oceans. Hurtigruten is the first cruise line in the world to ban all unnecessary single-use plastic. From July 2018, everything from straws to drinking glasses and plastic bags will be removed or replaced by environmentally friendly alternatives made of biodegradable paper and sustainable materials.

LEADING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY

© Ørjan Bertelsen

Innovation is at the heart of our tradition and culture, based on 125 years of exploration in some of the most challenging waters on Earth. With the introduction of the world’s first hybrid powered expedition ships – and the conversion of up to nine existing ships to hybrid LNG-battery power - Hurtigruten sets a new standard for the next generation of adventure travel.

Hurtigruten has established the Hurtigruten Foundation to ensure that our guests of tomorrow can enjoy the same meaningful travel experiences our guests do today. The Hurtigruten Foundation supports a number of projects, such as securing the polar bear population, fighting plastic and marine pollution, raising awareness and supporting local initiatives in the areas we explore. The Foundations is funded through on board activities and donations.

© Dominic Barrington

Sustainability is at the core of every part of the Hurtigruten operation and experience. CEO Daniel Skjeldam is personally engaged in the projects, such as removing single-use plastic.

PRESERVING OUR WATERS

CLEANING OUR BEACHES

For years, Hurtigruten has worked to raise awareness of marine pollution as a major problem for the oceans. Engaging and involving our guests in different initiatives, such as beach clean-ups, is an important part of our fight.

© KARSTEN BIDSTRUP

Fighting mass tourism in vulner­able areas is also an important part of the Hurtigruten philosophy. We support stricter regulations in pristine destinations, such as size limitations on cruise ships and restricting the number of guests allowed on shore.

© Kelvin Trautman

Hurtigruten is actively advocating a ban on polluting and toxic heavy fuels (HFO) in all Arctic waters and along the entire Norwegian coast.

CARING COOPERATIONS

Hurtigruten believes in leading by example, and we encourage cooperation throughout the travel industry. Hurtigruten has been actively involved in establishing the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO), which oversees Arctic expedition cruising. Through the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO), Hurtigruten works to secure an environmentally aware tourism industry in the fragile environment of Antarctica. 23


Antarctica – on the bucket list

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HALF MOON ISLAND

is ringed by rugged cliffs and hosts a large colony of Chinstrap penguins.

YANKEE HARBOUR

is home to a large colony of Gentoo penguins, estimated to be 4,000 breeding pairs.

Point Wild

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Penguin Island

Ardley Island

Aitcho Island

Yankee Harbour Half Moon Island Hannah Point BRANSFIELD STRAIT

Pendulum Cove Baily Head Telefon Bay Whalers Bay DECEPTION ISLAND

DECEPTION ISLAND

Astrolabe Island

is a ring-shaped volcanic caldera with a navigable opening into the flooded interior.

Gourdin Island

Brown Bluff

boasts the largest known colony of Gentoo penguins in the Antarctic Peninsula.

Paulet Island

Devil Island

Mikkelsen Harbour

CUVERVILLE ISLAND

Kinnes Cove/ Madder Cliffs

False Island Point

Hydrurga Rocks Penguin Point Snow Hill Island

Melchior Island

Enterprise Island/Foyn Harbour Orne Island Orne Harbour Cuverville Island Rongé Island/Georges Point LEMAIRE CHANNEL Torgersen Island Danco Island Damoy Point is one of the most beautiful Neko Harbour Jougla Point Useful Island passages in Antarctica. Port Charcot Pléneau Island

Petermann Island Wordie House/Winter Island

NEKO HARBOUR

is one of the rare places in this area where it is possible to land on the Antarctic W E D D E L L mainland.

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PARADISE HARBOUR

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offers a great opportunity for a mainland landing.

PETERMANN ISLAND

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Detaille Island

Horseshoe Island

Stonington Island MARGUERITE BAY

STONINGTON ISLAND

Tourists rarely visit this rocky Island.

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MS Fridtjof Nansen MS Roald Amundsen MS Fram


Carcass West Point

ATLANTIC OCEAN

Stanley

New Island Shingle Cove

ANTARCTIC SOUND

The huge ice shelves of the Antarctic continent give birth to mile-long tabular icebergs. The strong currents of the Weddell Sea bring these massive flat-topped bergs north into the Antarctic Sound.

FALKLAND ISLANDS Encounter wildlife on the most remote continent on Earth.

Prion Island Fortuna Bay Salisbury Plain Stromness Godthul Cape Rosa Grytviken St. Andrews Bay Gold Harbour

BROWN BLUFF

is a high volcanic bluff with a beach peppered with lava `bombs´.

SOUTH GEORGIA

Why go to Antarctica with Hurtigruten?

Cooper Bay

––– See penguins, seals and whales, and learn more about them in our lectures.

Possible LANDINGS - ANTARCTICA, Falklands and South Georgia Framheim

SOUTH POLE

Amundsen 14.12.1911

ANTARCTICA

On this map, possible landing sites for Amundsen, Nansen and Fram are shown in blue, while Fram-only possible sites are shown in red.

––– Enjoy small boat cruising to see wildlife and ice up close. ––– Enjoy a broad range of activities that vary from ship to ship, like hiking, kayaking, landings, snowshoeing.

MS Roald Amundsen (launch 2019) and MS Fridtjof Nansen (launch 2020), both with a capacity of 500 explorers, are the first genera­tion of our cutting-edge hybrid powered ships. They offer excellent amenities and the ability to glide in almost total silence into remote and pristine wilderness.

––– Go ashore with our Expedition Teams to explore even more.

MS Fram, purpose-built in 2007 for extreme conditions, carries only 200 explorers in Antarctica, which means she can offer a fantastic range of possible landing sites, as allowed by IAATO regulations.

ATLANTIC

Going ashoreO C E A N These are expedition cruises; weather, tides, ice conditions and wildlife sightings Shingle Cove can all affect the day-to-day activities and the itinerary, and our plans change DRAKE on a regular basis. This means that each expedition is unique. P Awith S S AHurtigruten GE Our exploration experience means we know the terrain very well and will take you to the best places! Turret Point

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Penguin Island

Ardley Island

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Please note: We offer one southbound and one northbound expedition. The map and the itinerary below describe the planned southbound cruise.

19 DAYS MS FRIDTJOF NANSEN Southbound: 21 October 2020 Northbound: 17 March 2021

From $13,936 pp

URUGUAY Buenos Aires

Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary.

Southern Hemisphere Adventure to Antarctica

Montevideo

ARGENTINA Puerto Madryn ATLANTIC OCEAN

PACIFIC OCEAN

FALKLAND ISLANDS Stanley

Southbound

Ushuaia Cape Horn

Experience stunning Patagonia, the magical Falkland Islands and majestic Antarctica on one amazing expedition cruise. Scan for rich wildlife as our Expedition Team takes you ice-­ cruising and on unforgettable landings.

Day 1 Montevideo

local Gaucho lifestyle.

Our expedition begins with an overnight stay in vibrant Montevideo.

Day 6 At Sea

Day 2 Montevideo Enjoy the rich architectural beauty of the capital city before embarking on our hybrid power­ed expedition ship.

Day 3-4 At Sea We sail south, and the Expedition Team begins their lecture series on history, biology, the great explorers and more. Be sure to scout for wildlife from the deck.

Day 5 Puerto Madryn (half day) Join optional excursions to get closer to the magnificent wildlife of the Valdez Peninsula, and learn about the colourful

Relax and enjoy the amenities of our advanced expedition ship on a day at sea.

Day 7-9 Falkland Islands We hope to go ashore to see the rich bird life of Carcass Island, and to the pristine beaches of New Island before calling on charming Stanley, with its pubs and red buses.

Day 10-11 At Sea We set sail towards Antarctica and you have a chance to enjoy lectures in the Science Center as well as all the amenities of our Wellness Area and lounges.

Day 12-16 Antarctica Vast, powerful and indescribably beautiful, Antarctica leaves

DRAKE PASSAGE

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA 66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

even seasoned explorers at a loss for words. Our captain and the Expedition Team will make the most out of the conditions to find chances for landings, launch kayaks, enjoy icecruising and scout for whales, seals, birds, penguins and more. Of course, we take special care to protect and never disturb the amazing wildlife that thrive in the ice. We will attempt landings at several sites in the South Shetlands and on the Antarctic Peninsula on this voyage for an unforgettable experience.

Day 19 Ushuaia After disembarkation in Ushuaia, our flight to Buenos Aires brings our adventure to an end. You can extend your voyage with an exciting Post-programme from Buenos Aires.

Day 17-18 At Sea MS Fridtjof Nansen takes us safely back across the Drake Passage as we continue our lecture series and recap our adventure in Antarctica.

ACTIVITY OPTIONS KAYAKING

Southern Right Whale, Puerto Madryn

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© Andreas Kalvig Anderson

HIKING

SMALL BOAT CRUISING

SNOWSHOEING

CAMPING

BIRDWATCHING

LECTURES


Please note: This map describes our planned journey. Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary.

12 DAYS MS FRIDTJOF NANSEN

8 departures: 7 November 2020 to 16 January 2021

From $9,885 pp

Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA

ATLANTIC OCEAN

PACIFIC OCEAN

Antarctica – highlights of the frozen continent

Ushuaia

DRAKE PASSAGE

Join our epic voyage to the most isolated continent on Earth, as we spot rich wildlife, experience stunning nature and explore untouched wilderness. captain and Expedition Team continually assess the conditions for opportunities to make landings, launch kayaks, enjoy ice-cruising, and scout for penguins, whales, seals, birds and more. We always take special care not to disturb the wildlife that thrive in the ice. On this incredible journey through Antarctica, we will attempt landings at several sites in the South Shetlands and on the Antarctic Peninsula, creating truly unforgettable memories.

Day 1 Buenos Aires Explore the birthplace of the tango on an overnight stay.

Day 2 Buenos Aires/Ushuaia Fly early in the morning to Ushuaia and start your journey with a welcome gathering.

Day 3-4 At Sea As we cross the famed Drake Passage, enjoy lectures and all the amenities onboard our state-of-the-art, hybrid powered expedition cruise ship.

Day 5–9 Antarctica

Passage. Spend the day recapping your experiences, having fun in the Science Center or just relaxing onboard.

Day 12 Ushuaia/Buenos Aires After arriving in Ushuaia, your expedition ends with a flight to Buenos Aires. From there, you can extend your adventure with one of our exciting Post-programmes.

Day 10-11 At Sea

Immense, powerful and pristinely beautiful, Antarctica renders even the most worldly travellers speechless. Our

ACTIVITY OPTIONS KAYAKING

HIKING

SMALL BOAT CRUISING

SNOWSHOEING

CAMPING

BIRDWATCHING

LECTURES

Neko Harbour

© Andrea Klaussner

© Karsten Bidstrup

Small boat adventure

© Karsten Bidstrup

© STEFAN DALL

We say goodbye to this isolated idyll and set course back to civilisation through the Drake

Damoy Point

Whale in Wilhelmina Bay

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA 66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

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17 DAYS MS FRIDTJOF NANSEN

2 departures: 15 February 2021 and 2 March 2021

From $13,785 pp Please note: This map describes our planned journey. Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary.

Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA

© Marsel van Oosten

ATLANTIC OCEAN

PACIFIC OCEAN

Ushuaia

DRAKE PASSAGE

Cuverville Island

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA 66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

This exciting expedition cruise ventures far into the breathtaking wilderness of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula and, if viable, as far south as the Antarctic Circle.

Adélie penguins, Paulette Island

Day 1 Buenos Aires

Day 5-14 Antarctica

Day 15-16 At Sea

Start with an overnight stay in this bustling capital, home of the tango.

Discover frozen beauty and breathtaking, pristine nature at the end of the Earth. Our experienced captain and the Expedition Team will make the most of the conditions to create a programme of unforgettable encounters for you. Go out on landings, launch kayaks, enjoy ice-cruising and scout for whales, seals, birds, penguins and more. Of course, we take special care to protect and never disturb the wonderful wildlife and delicate ecosystem around us. On this special voyage, we will attempt to cross the legendary Antarctic Circle. We will also attempt landings at several sites in the South Shetlands and on the Antarctic Peninsula.

We set our course back to civilisation through the Drake Passage. Spend the day recapping your experiences, having fun in the Science Center or just relaxing onboard.

Day 2 Buenos Aires/Ushuaia Fly early in the morning to Ushuaia, where the hybrid powered MS Fridtjof Nansen awaits, ready for your expedition cruise to Antarctica.

Day 3-4 At Sea Relax and enjoy all the amenities aboard your advanced expedition ship, while the Expedition Team prepares you for the adventures ahead.

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© Linda Drake

Antarctica – Exploring the Frozen Continent

Day 17 Ushuaia/Buenos Aires After arriving in Ushuaia, your expedition ends with a flight to Buenos Aires. From there, you can extend your adventure with one of our exciting Post-programmes.

ACTIVITY OPTIONS

KAYAKING

HIKING

SMALL BOAT CRUISING

SNOWSHOEING

CAMPING

BIRDWATCHING

LECTURES


18/19 DAYS MS ROALD AMUNDSEN

Valparaíso

Southbound: 19 October 2020 Northbound: 18 March 2021

Price from $13,485 pp

Santiago de Chile

CHILE

Antarctica, Patagonia, Chilean Fjords – Voyage of Discovery

Puerto Edén Puerto Natales

Puerto Williams

Cape Horn

Day 7-8 Puerto Natales (Two Full days)

untouched by humans, full of isolated bays teeming with wildlife.

Day 10-11 At Sea We set course for Antarctica through the scenic Beagle Channel and will attempt to land on historic Cape Horn before continuing across the famed Drake Passage.

Explore the magnificent landscapes of the famed Torres del Paine National Park on our optional excursion. Discover a rich variety of flora and fauna such as llamas, pumas, and foxes, in addition to more than 100 species of birds like the Andean condor.

Day 16-17 At Sea MS Roald Amundsen takes us safely back across the Drake Passage as we continue our lecture series and recap our adventure in Antarctica.

Day 12-15 Antarctica Vast, powerful and indescribably beautiful, Antarctica leaves even seasoned explorers at a loss for words. Our captain and the Expedition Team will make the most out of the conditions to find opportunities for landings, launch kayaks, enjoy icecruising and scout for whales, seals, birds, penguins and more. Of course, we take special care to protect and never disturb the

Day 9 Chilean Fjords Deep fjords and tall mountains plunging straight into the icy water await us in this spectacular region. This captivating wilderness seems almost

© Shutterstock

Rich wildlife

Guanaco, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

amazing wildlife that thrive in the ice. We will attempt landings at several sites in the South Shetlands and on the Antarctic Peninsula on this voyage for an unforgettable experience.

Day 18 Punta Arenas/ Santiago de Chile After disembarkation in Punta Arenas, your flight to Santiago de Chile brings our adventure to an end. You can extend your voyage with an exciting Post-programme from Santiago.

© Maximilian Schwarz

Day 2-3 At Sea

66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

Cape Horn

© Shutterstock

Visit the enchanting, isolated hamlet of Puerto Eden, that sits at the end of a deep fjord and is home to the last remaining members of the Kawéskar tribe.

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

© Andrea Klaussner

Day 6 Puerto Eden (half day)

Our expedition begins in the ‘Jewel of the Pacific’. Take some time to explore this scenic city before embarking on our hybrid powered expedition ship.

We sail south through the fabled waters of Patagonia.

Punta Arenas

DRAKE PASSAGE

Day 1 Valparaíso (Full day)

Day 5 At Sea

Torres del Paine

MAGELLAN STRAIT

Join us on a truly exciting expedition cruise, combining the highlights of Antarctica, the stunning Chilean fjords and the rich natural beauty of Patagonia.

Castro, set among windswept hills and lush green vegetation, is known for its colourful ‘palafitos’, wooden houses mounted on stilts along the water’s edge, as well as the UNESCO World Heritage Site Iglesia San Francisco.

ATLANTIC OCEAN

PACIFIC OCEAN

Southbound

Day 4 Castro (Full day)

Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary.

Iglesia San Francisco

Castro

Chiloé National Park

As we make our way along the Pacific coast of Chile, the Expedition Team will prepare you for the highlights of your voyage as we scan for wildlife.

Please note: We offer one southbound and one northbound expedition. The map and itinerary below describe the southbound cruise.

Castro, Chile

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Please note: This map describes our planned journey. Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary.

18 DAYS MS ROALD AMUNDSEN

5 departures: 4 November 2020 to 7 January 2021

Santiago de Chile

From $14,385 pp

CHILE ATLANTIC OCEAN PACIFIC OCEAN

Antarctica, Chilean Fjords and Falklands – Great Explorers and Wildlife

FALKLAND ISLANDS Stanley Punta Arenas

Puerto Williams

Cape Horn

DRAKE PASSAGE

Itinerary 1 Sail in the wake of the great explorers to experience the Chilean fjords, the Falklands and majestic Antarctica on one extraordinary expedition cruise.

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA 66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

Day 1 Santiago de Chile

Day 6-12 Antarctica

Day 14-16 Falkland Islands

Your expedition begins with an overnight stay in the exciting and diverse capital of Chile.

Immense, impressive and indescribably beautiful – welcome to Antarctica! Our experienced captain and the Expedition Team will make the most of the conditions to create a programme full of unforgettable experiences. You will go out on landings, launch kayaks, enjoy ice-cruising and scout for whales, seals, birds, penguins and more. We always take special care never to disturb the wildlife that thrive in the ice. We will attempt landings at several sites in the South Shetlands and on the Antarctic Peninsula on this epic voyage.

Our first call is historic Stanley, with its pubs, red buses and English charm, before exploring the outer reaches of the Falkland Islands. We hope to go ashore to see the rich bird life of Carcass Island and the pristine beaches of New Island.

Day 3 Chilean Fjords Enjoy the scenic landscapes as you sail the Beagle Channel, a wild and remote area that feels untouched by man. Be sure to scout for wildlife from the deck.

Day 4-5 At Sea We will attempt a landing at the famed Cape Horn before crossing the Drake Passage en route to Antarctica. Enjoy fascinating lectures from the Expedition Team and all the amenities of the ship.

Penguins on Carcass Island

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Day 17 At Sea We set sail towards Chile and review our amazing adventure in the Science Center.

Day 18 Punta Arenas/Santiago After disembarkation in Punta Arenas and your flight to Santiago de Chile, our adventure comes to an end. You can extend your voyage with an exciting Post-programme from Santiago.

Day 13 At Sea Relax and enjoy the amenities aboard our state-of-the-art expedition ship on a day at sea as our Expedition Team prepares you for the Falklands.

Stanley

ACTIVITY OPTIONS

KAYAKING

HIKING

SMALL BOAT CRUISING

SNOWSHOEING

CAMPING

BIRDWATCHING

LECTURES

© Andrea Klaussner

Fly early in the morning to Punta Arenas, where the hybrid powered MS Roald Amundsen awaits, ready for your expedition cruise to Antarctica.

© Karsten Bidstrup

Day 2 Santiago/Punta Arenas

Beagle Channel


20 DAYS MS ROALD AMUNDSEN

Santiago de Chile

3 departures: 23 January to 28 February 2021

From $16,035 pp

CHILE

Antarctica, Chilean Fjords and Falklands – Great Explorers and Wildlife

ATLANTIC OCEAN PACIFIC OCEAN

FALKLAND ISLANDS Stanley Punta Arenas

Puerto Williams

Cape Horn

Itinerary 2

Beagle Channel

DRAKE PASSAGE

We sail from the beautiful Patagonian fjords of Chile to the majestic ice floes of Antarctica, with an attempt to cross the Antarctic Circle, before exploring the rugged landscapes of the Falklands.

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA 66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

Please note: This map describes our planned journey. Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary.

KAYAKING

HIKING

SMALL BOAT CRUISING

SNOWSHOEING

CAMPING

BIRDWATCHING

LECTURES

Garibaldi Fjord

Day 1 Santiago de Chile

Day 4-5 At Sea

Start with an overnight stay in the exciting and diverse capital of Chile.

We hope to make a landing at Cape Horn before traversing the famed Drake Passage on our way to Antarctica. Enjoy the lecture series and all the amenities on board your state-of-the-art expedition ship.

Day 2 Santiago/Punta Arenas Fly early in the morning to Punta Arenas, where the hybrid powered MS Roald Amundsen awaits, ready for your expedition cruise to Antarctica.

Day 3 Chilean Fjords Enjoy cruising the scenic Beagle Channel, a natural wonderland of peaks that plunge into the icy waters, isolated bays and lovely islands.

© Karsten Bidstrup

ACTIVITY OPTIONS

Day 6-14 Antarctica Vast, powerful and indescribably beautiful, Antarctica leaves even seasoned explorers at a loss for words. Our captain and Expedition Team will make the most out of the conditions to look for chances to go out on landings, launch kayaks, enjoy ice-cruising and scout for whales, seals, birds, penguins

and more. On this special journey, we will attempt to cross the Antarctic Circle, far beyond the limit of most cruises. We will also attempt landings at several sites in the South Shetlands and on the Antarctic Peninsula for some truly unforgettable experiences.

Day 15-16 At Sea We set our course to the fascinating Falklands. Our Expedition Team will host interesting lectures and point out wildlife from the deck.

Day 17-18 Falkland Islands Enjoy the contrast of the British charm of Stanley and the wild

beauty of the rugged countryside, featuring stunning white sand beaches and an abundance of bird life including penguins, albatross and geese.

Day 19 At Sea As we complete the loop of the Magellan Strait, we will recap our amazing adventure in the Science Center, scout for wildlife, and relax on board.

Day 20 Punta Arenas/Santiago Your expedition ends with a flight back to Santiago de Chile. Extend your adventure from here with one of our exciting Post-programmes.

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19/20 DAYS MS FRAM

Southbound: 24 October 2020 Northbound: 16 March 2021

Valparaíso

Santiago de Chile Buenos Aires

CHILE

From $13,785 pp

ARGENTINA Iglesia San Francisco

Castro

Chiloé National Park

ATLANTIC OCEAN

PACIFIC OCEAN

Antarctica, Patagonia, Chilean Fjords – Exploration of the Southern Highlights

Puerto Edén

Torres del Paine

Puerto Natales MAGELLAN STRAIT Cape Horn

Puerto Williams Ushuaia

DRAKE PASSAGE

Southbound

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

From the stunning Chilean fjords to the untouched wilderness of Antarctica, discover the most stunning nature and wildlife that the Pacific coast has to offer.

Please note: We offer one southbound and one northbound expedition. The map and itinerary below describe the planned southbound cruise. Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary.

Day 1 Valparaíso (Full day)

Day 6 Puerto Eden (Half day)

Day 10-11 At Sea

Explore this charming Chilean city before embarkation.

This enchanting and isolated hamlet sits at the end of a deep fjord in marvellous O’Higgins National Park and is home to the few remaining members of the Kawéskar tribe.

We sail the Beagle Channel and hope to land at Cape Horn before crossing the Drake Passage on our way to the most remote continent on Earth: Antarctica.

Day 7-8 Puerto Natales (Two Full days)

Day 12-16 Antarctica

Day 2-3 At Sea Our Expedition Team will start their lecture programme as we sail the Pacific coast. Be sure to scout for wildlife from the deck.

Day 4 Castro (Full day) Castro is known for its ‘palafitos’ – colourful houses set on stilts, as well as the UNESCO-­listed Iglesia de San Francisco.

Day 5 At Sea We sail through the remote and beautiful Chilean fjords, surrounded by stunning landscapes.

at several sites in the South Shetlands and on the Antarctic Peninsula for an unforgettable experience.

Day 17-18 At Sea We say goodbye to the white paradise of Antarctica and set course back to civilisation through the Drake Passage. Spend the day recapping your experiences, having fun in the Science Center or just relaxing on board.

Vast, powerful and indescribably beautiful, Antarctica leaves even seasoned explorers at a loss for words. Our captain and the Expedition Team will make the most out of the conditions to look for chances to go out on landings, launch kayaks, enjoy ice-cruising and scout for whales, seals, birds, penguins and more. Of course, we take special care to protect and never disturb the amazing wildlife that thrive in the ice. We will also attempt landings

Our optional excursion to the incredible Torres del Paine National Park gives you the chance to explore its stunning terrain and scout for wildlife, including 100 species of birds, like the Andean condor.

Day 9 Chilean Fjords Cruise spectacular deep fjords where tall mountains plunge straight into the icy waters in a pristine region that seems virtually untouched by man.

Day 19 Ushuaia/Buenos Aires After arriving in Ushuaia, your expedition ends with a flight to Buenos Aires. From there, you can extend your adventure with one of our exciting Post-programmes.

ACTIVITY OPTIONS KAYAKING

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Gentoo penguin

©MarselvanOosten

Torres del Paine, Chile

© SPORTSTOUR

HIKING

SMALL BOAT CRUISING

SNOWSHOEING

CAMPING

BIRDWATCHING

LECTURES


23 DAYS MS FRAM

3 departures: 10 November - 22 December 2020 Buenos Aires

From $17,535 pp

ARGENTINA ATLANTIC OCEAN PACIFIC OCEAN

FALKLAND ISLANDS Stanley

Antarctica, Falklands, South Georgia – The Ultimate Expedition

Tierra del Fuego

SOUTH GEORGIA

Grytviken

Ushuaia

Cape Horn

DRAKE PASSAGE

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA 66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

© Karsten Bidstrup

© Marsel Van Oosten

Set sail on a fantastic expedition cruise to the Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica. Our expert teams lead icecruising and landings as we hike, explore and get close to incredible nature on the most remote continent on Earth.

King penguins, South Georgia

Day 1 Buenos Aires Enjoy an overnight stay in the home of the Tango.

Day 2 Buenos Aires/Ushuaia After our early morning flight to Ushuaia, enjoy an optional excursion before embarking on your advanced expedition ship.

Day 3 At Sea We cross the open sea towards the Falklands. Be sure to scout for wildlife from deck.

Day 4-6 Falkland Islands The Falklands teem with wonders of nature – caracaras overhead, penguins on the shore and geese foraging at the water’s edge. Stanley provides a taste of England on the edge of the Antarctic.

Day 7-8 At Sea We cruise towards beautiful South Georgia. The Expedition Team will hold lectures and all

the amenities on the ship are yours to enjoy.

Day 9-13 South Georgia Explore the ‘Galapagos of the Poles’ with us, as we scout for penguins, seals and seabirds on landings and activities. We will also visit a museum - the Norwegian Seamen’s church - and we might also visit the grave of the explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Day 14 At Sea Learn more about the wonders of Antarctica from the Expedition Team as we set course towards the White Continent.

Day 15-20 Antarctica Welcome to the White Continent. Immense, impressive and indescribably beautiful, Antarctica renders even the most worldly travellers speechless. Our captain and the Expedition Team will assess

Orne Harbour

the conditions to identify the best opportunities for landings, kayaking, ice-cruising, all the while scouting for whales, seals, birds, penguins and more. We always take special care to never disturb the amazing wildlife that thrive in the ice. We will also attempt landings at several sites on the Antarctic Peninsula for unforgettable experiences.

Day 21-22 The Drake Passage

ACTIVITY OPTIONS

KAYAKING

HIKING

SMALL BOAT CRUISING

SNOWSHOEING

CAMPING

BIRDWATCHING

LECTURES

We say farewell to this isolated idyll and set course for civilisation through the Drake Passage. Spend the time recapping your experiences, having fun in the Science Center or just relaxing onboard.

Day 23 Ushuaia/Buenos Aires After arriving in Ushuaia, your expedition ends with a flight to Buenos Aires. From there, you can extend your adventure with one of our exciting Post-programmes. 33


Please note: This map describes our planned journey. Weather and ice conditions will determine our final itinerary.

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shore and geese foraging at the water’s edge, while Stanley offers a taste of England on the edge of the Antarctic.

Day 2 Buenos Aires/Ushuaia

Day 6-7 At Sea

After our early morning flight to Ushuaia, enjoy an optional excursion before embarking on MS Fram.

Day 3 At Sea We cross the open sea towards the Falklands. Be sure to scout for wildlife from deck.

Day 4-5 Falkland Islands The Falklands teem with rugged nature and wildlife – caracaras overhead, penguins on the

attempt landings at several sites on the Antarctic Peninsula for unforgettable experiences.

Expedition Team as we set course towards Elephant Island.

Day 12-20 Antarctica Vast, powerful and indescribably beautiful, Antarctica leaves even seasoned explorers at a loss for words. Our captain and the Expedition Team will assess the conditions to find the best chances to make landings, launch kayaks, enjoy ice-cruising and scout for whales, seals, birds, penguins and more. Of course, we take special care to protect and never disturb the amazing wildlife that thrive in the ice. On this special journey, we will attempt to cross the legendary Antarctic Circle. We will also

We cruise towards beautiful South Georgia. Join lectures hosted by the Expedition Team and enjoy all the amenities on board the ship.

Day 8-10 South Georgia Explore the ‘Galapagos of the Poles’ with us, as we scout for penguins, seals and seabirds on landings and activities.

Day 11 At Sea Learn more about the wonders of Antarctica from the

Day 21-22 The Drake Passage We set course back to Ushuaia through the Drake Passage. Recap your experiences, deepen your knowledge of the region in the Science Center or simply relax onboard.

Day 23 Ushuaia/Buenos Aires After arriving in Ushuaia, your expedition ends with a flight to Buenos Aires. From there, you can extend your adventure with one of our exciting Post-programmes.

© Marsel van Oosten

Enjoy an overnight stay in this vibrant capital, birthplace of the tango.

Day 1 Buenos Aires

66°33'S ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

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Peterman Island

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Chinstrap penguins, Half Moon Island

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Fortuna Bay

Wilhelmina Bay cruising

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Join our most extreme expedition cruise as we attempt to cross the legendary Antarctic Circle. Venture far into remote waters and take part in ice-cruising, landings and more on an unforgettable journey.


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