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Hurtigruten releases diverse selection of expedition voyages

With three ships in Antarctica and five ships calling in Svalbard in the 2019/2020 season, Hurtigruten is strengthening its position as the world leader in exploration travel.

HurtigrutenIn addition to the exceptional encounters with nature, wildlife, and culture offered at recognised Hurtigruten destinations, the new program also offers several new destinations for modern-day adventurers:

Explore the full North West Passage, following in the wake of polar explorer legend Roald Amundsen on board the state-of-the-art hybrid-powered expedition ship named after him
Break new ground when exploring the wild and rarely-visited Franz Josef Land in Russia, well north of the 80th parallel
Be amongst the first guests on board the hybrid powered MS Fridtjof Nansen, on voyages from Amsterdam to the Norwegian coast, via Bjørnøya, to Longyearbyen, Svalbard – or the reverse itinerary. A sailing inspired by the legendary Sportsman’s Route that Hurtigruten founder Richard With established in 1896
Experience highlights of the dramatic and alluring Norwegian coast including the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord, the Lofoten Islands and tiny fishing villages under the Midnight Sun – by the hybrid powered MS Roald Amundsen. Embarking and disembarking in Hamburg, Germany

Northwest Passage: From the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean

The first to conquer the Northwest Passage by ship was Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen on an expedition that lasted from 1903 to 1906, aboard a converted herring boat, the Gjøa.

In 2019, Hurtigruten will offer modern adventurers premium standard expeditions through the storied waterway.

“Guests of the cutting-edge MS Roald Amundsen will be the first in the world to experience the raw beauty of this rarely-travelled passage on board a hybrid powered expedition vessel,” said Skjeldam.

In addition to the full traverse with the MS Roald Amundsen, Hurtigruten offers several Northwest Passage voyages on board the MS Fram, with turnarounds in the legendary settlement of Cambridge Bay.
Franz Josef Land: Northernmost Hurtigruten Expedition Ever

Franz Josef Land was discovered by an Austrian-Hungarian polar expedition 1873. However, eight years earlier, the Norwegian captain N. F. Rønnbeck had seen the islands from his ship, the Spidsbergen.

From 2019, Hurtigruten will let guests set foot on the world´s northernmost archipelago on board its namesake, the custom-built expedition vessel the MS Spitsbergen.

Hybrid exploration of the Norwegian coast

In addition to the eleven ships daily sailing the Norwegian coast, Hurtigruten will bring both their new hybrid powered vessels to the Norwegian coast for the summer of 2019.
Amsterdam-Norway-Svalbard: Inspired by the Original Sportsman´s Route

MS Fridtjof Nansen will depart from Amsterdam for a series of voyages, taking guests to explore the unforgettable Norwegian fjords, crossing of the Arctic Circle and visiting the North Cape – before sailing via the isolated Bjørnøya halfway between the North Cape and Svalbard, to call at Longyearbyen. Alternatively, they can choose to sail the same route southbound.

Highlights include known Hurtigruten ports and landing sites, and new unique destinations such as Rosendal, Sommarøy, Trollfjorden and Skarsvåg – described as the world’s northernmost fishing village – and several days of exploring Svalbard.

The itinerary is inspired by the Sportsman’s Route, established by Hurtigruten’s founder, Captain Richard With, to bring visitors to the high north in 1896.

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