HURTIGRUTEN has released its 2019/20 season, which it is touting as its “most diverse and wide-ranging selection of expedition voyages”. The program introduces a Northwest passage itinerary on its new hybrid ship, MS Roald Amundsen, and an itinerary to Russia’s Franz Josef Land, which will mark the furthest north that...
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HURTIGRUTEN has released its 2019/20 season, which it is touting as its “most diverse and wide-ranging selection of expedition voyages”.
The program introduces a Northwest passage itinerary on its new hybrid ship, MS Roald Amundsen, and an itinerary to Russia’s Franz Josef Land, which will mark the furthest north that a Hurtigruten expedition vessel has ever sailed.
The Franz Josef option will be operated by MS Spitsbergen and take guests less than 600 nautical miles from the Geographical North Pole.
Hurtigruten will deploy both of its new hybrid powered vessels to the Norwegian coast for the northern summer of 2019, with MS Fridtjof Nansen sailing Amsterdam-Norway-Svalbard and vice versa.
Departing from Hamburg, MS Roald Amundsen will offer a series of voyages along the Norwegian coasts, which are variations of the traditional Hurtigruten coastal sailings.
The program also offers eight South American cruises.
A render of MS Roald Amundsen and MS Fridtjof Nansen is pictured.
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