Hurtigruten’s Northern Lights Promise* Extended – Enjoy A Free Trip If The Lights Are Not Visible
September 8, 2015
The 2015 Northern Lights season kicked off in style this week, with a display so vivid they were seen as far south as Oslo – unusual at the best of times, let alone this early in the season. Following the display, Hurtigruten has confirmed it is extending its Northern Lights...
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The 2015 Northern Lights season kicked off in style this week, with a display so vivid they were seen as far south as Oslo – unusual at the best of times, let alone this early in the season. Following the display, Hurtigruten has confirmed it is extending its Northern Lights Promise*.
Hurtigruten’s ships sail along the Norwegian coast, away from the effects of urban light pollution and directly beneath the Aurora Oval (the epicenter of Northern Lights activity). They are so confident they offer the best way to experience the Aurora Borealis, that all new bookings for the 12 day ‘Classic Round Voyage’ departing between October 2015 and March 2016 inclusive will be eligible; regardless of how far in advance they are booked.
If the lights don’t appear during their voyage, guests will be given the choice of a FREE* 7 day Classic Voyage North (Bergen to Kirkenes), or 6 day Classic Voyage South (Kirkenes to Bergen) in an inside twin cabin (voyage-only, B&B basis), departing between October 2016 and March 2017 inclusive.
For more information contact your local Travel Agent, email Discover the World on hurtigruten@discovertheworld.com.au or call 1800 OCEANS (1800 623 267).
* Terms and conditions apply, contact Discover the World for full details. The offer was previously only valid on bookings made up to the end of August 2015 and on departures up to the end of February 2016.
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