DISCOVER ALASKA
H
urtigruten is offering five brand-new itineraries
among seven departure dates to Alaska in the
summer of 2020. Guests can choose between
cruising along the meandering Alaskan coastline and
weaving in and out of the Aleutian Islands — including a
jaunt through the Inside Passage. You’ll search for abundant
wildlife, such as humpback whales, horned puffins, brown
bears and bald eagles, gaze upon untouched wilderness
stretching as far as the eye can see and observe remarkable
landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, calving
glaciers, virgin forests and icy fjords.
Their enrichment-based approach to expedition cruising
is markedly different than going to Alaska on a large cruise
ship. On these longer, more in-depth itineraries, you’ll visit
remote, rarely visited destinations, offering you an intimate
visit with Alaskan culture and local wildlife. Hurtigruten
offers several excursions at each port, both included and
optional, that have been designed to bring you close to the
wonders of the 49th state: From hiking and kayaking to
cultural tours of remote towns, there’s truly something
for everyone.
INSIDE PASSAGE WILDERNESS
EXPEDITION
Departs July 1, 2020 aboard MS Roald Amundsen
Juneau, Wrangell, Petersburg, Misty Fjords National Monument,
Prince Rupert, Butedale, Alert Bay, Vancouver
7 Nights Polar Outside Stateroom from $4,667
per person
Taxes, fees, & port expenses are included.
ALASKA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA–
EPIC WILDERNESS EXPEDITION
Their expedition team members will enhance your
experience by providing illuminating information about
Alaskan wilderness, history, and culture. Dedicated to
creating a relaxed and educational atmosphere, they
have expertise in history, geology, biology, ornithology,
photography and more, and will accompany you on landings
and hikes, helping you make the most out of your visit to
Alaska without disturbing its fragile environment.
As the leader in exploration travel, Hurtigruten has a
great responsibility, which is incorporated into its mission to
provide safe, unique, active and sustainable travel experiences
that create lifelong memories. And, to make sure the guests
of tomorrow have the same travel experiences as the guests
of today, they are working hard to minimize the impact of
their operations and promote eco-friendly innovation in the
destinations they visit, by making local communities safe,
resilient and sustainable; ensuring responsible consumption
and production with the global partners they collaborate
with; urgently combating climate change and conserving the
use of the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable
development. These areas are where Hurtigruten believes it
can have the most positive impact as a cruise-ship industry
leader and on society, both now and in the future.
ALASKA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA–
TREASURES OF THE ALASKAN
COAST
Departs June 11, 2020 aboard MS Roald Amundsen
Anchorage, Seward, College Fjord, Hubbard Glacier, Icy Strait Point,
Sitka, Tracy/Endicott Arm, Haines, Petersburg, Wrangell, Misty Fjords
National Monument, Ketchikan, Vancouver
13 Nights Polar Outside Stateroom from $6,959
per person
Taxes, fees, & port expenses are included.
Departs May 17, 2020 aboard MS Roald Amundsen
Vancouver, Ketchikan, Sitka, Haines, Tracy/Endicott Arm, Juneau, Icy
Strait Point, Petersburg, Wrangell, Misty Fjords National Monument,
Prince Rupert, Butedale, Alert Bay, Vancouver
15 Nights Polar Outside Stateroom from $7,967
per person
Taxes, fees, & port expenses are included.
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