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1 HURTIGRUTEN 2019/2020 NORWEGIAN COASTAL CRUISES

2 Welcome to Norway and Hurtigruten! STIAN KLO RUNE KONGSRO Mention Hurtigruten to most Norwegians and they ll know exactly what you re talking about. We ve been sailing Norway s stunning western coastline for over 125 years. Many of the dozens of ports we call on daily still consider us their main connection to the outside world. While literally part of the daily lives of many coastal inhabitants, we are to most Norwegians symbolic of the country s maritime heritage, astounding natural beauty, and national character: independent, reliable, proud, and resilient. The Norwegian coast is who we are in addition to our growing number of coastal and polar destinations around the world. Hurtigruten is synonymous with magnificent fjords, the midnight sun, and the northern lights. With good reason! Imagine standing on deck watching the aurora borealis glimmer above in a star-riddled sky, sailing still waters within nearly touching distance of a sheer 3,000-foothigh mountainside, or experiencing perpetual daylight and a never-setting sun above the polar circle. We re so proud that Lonely Planet describes us as the world s most beautiful sea voyage. Coming from a part of the world extensively blessed with pristine nature, pure water, and clean air, we value what we have and want to keep it that way. Therefore, sustainable practices are prevalent throughout our operations. We can honestly say that Hurtigruten cruises make a minimal impact on nature. We contribute to the preservation of the areas and waters in which we sail, and give back to the local communities we visit. When you sail with Hurtigruten, you don t just observe the landscapes we sail past you get the chance to interact with nature and learn about Norway s culture and history. On our cruises, you can choose from more than 90 excursions, taking part in hikes, small-boat trips, dog-sled rides, and many other exciting, authentic activities led by our onboard expedition teams. And after full days of exploration or simply relaxing on board enjoy outstanding regional specialties from Norway s Coastal Kitchen, prepared from fresh local produce delivered right to the ship. On this experience of a lifetime, get closer to authentic coastal Norway and its people, landscapes, culture, and wildlife. Welcome aboard! Daniel Skjeldam CEO of Hurtigruten August 2018

3 Contents WHY NORWAY 4 why Hurtigruten 6 sustainability 8 THE FOUR SEASONS IN NORWAY 10 our classic cruises 20 Astronomy Cruise 26 Northern Lights Promise 28 Hurtigruten day by day and excursions 32 YOUR HOME AT SEA 76 Norway s coastal kitchen 80 OUR EXPEDITION TEAMS 82 ABOUT our fleet 84 Sailing schedule 96 CRUISE FARES 98 PRACTICAL INFORMATION AND ONBOARD INFORMATION 100 TERMS & CONDITIONS 104

4 Norway One of the most beautiful places on earth Stunning nature and happy people in the north Norway is a land characterized by magical mountains, deep fjords, endless lakes, huge glaciers, and stunning rock formations. It s home to more natural wonders than you can count, and it has sophisticated cities and a fascinating history. It s also one of the best places in the world to see the northern lights in winter and the midnight sun in summer; no wonder Norway always ranks high in the annual World Happiness Report. Being one of Europe s most beautiful countries certainly helps! The Norwegians are also the most cheerful people, according to the same report. And they love being outdoors! RUNE KONGSRO / HURTIGRUTEN 4

5 Even more stunning light... The aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, is undoubtedly a major reason to visit Norway. The best chance to spot them is between fall and winter (October through March). The farther north you go, and the further you travel away from cities, the better your view will be. In summer, Norway becomes the land of perpetual daylight. The midnight sun 24 hours of visible sun occurs during summer above the Arctic Circle. Not only is the midnight sun an incredible sight, it leaves more hours in the day for discovering. STIAN KLO STIAN KLO STIAN KLO and a breathtakingly beautiful coastline Norway has the second-longest coastline in the world, and the longest in Europe. It is more than 1,000 pristine miles long and regarded as Norway s most remarkable feature. The fjords, islands, fishing villages, and ice-covered landscapes up north add to the beauty of the coastline. There are, of course, some very interesting big cities, but the most exciting gems are found in the remote and rural districts. Norway has endless colorful, charming, atmospheric coastal towns with authentic culture, creative food scenes, and small fishermen s cottages. Norwegians are also known for their active outdoor lifestyle of skiing, kayaking, and hiking. They call their love of being outdoors friluftsliv. NINA HELLAND ASLAK TRONRUD / HURTIGRUTEN SHUTTERSTOCK FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 5

6 When you ask people what to see or do in Norway, they answer, See the coast. This is where Hurtigruten comes in. Hurtigruten offers an iconic coastal cruise that has sailed the Norwegian coastline for over 125 years. With daily departures, our ships travel serenely through majestic fjords. We call on 34 ports, both cities and small towns, and places most vessels are unable to reach. Most of our crew members come from these small coastal towns and grew up with Hurtigruten as a part of their everyday life. This is why we can sincerely say that when you want an authentic and full Norwegian coast experience, Hurtigruten is the company to cruise with! JAKUB KASL Hurtigruten Connecting the COAST for over 125 years 6

7 Meet the experts Our expedition teams are on our ships to enhance your Norway experience. Enjoy learning more about biology, history, geology, and culture in an entertaining and informal way. They are not only coastal experts, they are your onboard and onshore hosts throughout the journey. They present lectures on a new main theme every day and, even better, all onboard activities with the expedition team are included in the cruise price. EDITH FLAKK We take you closer Sailing with Hurtigruten, you can participate in more than 90 excursions, offered by local experts, throughout the year. This is when the true variety of the Norwegian landscape, history, and culture reveals itself. Enjoy authentic encounters with Norwegian traditions and culture, or discover Norway s beautiful wildlife, nature, and coastal highlights. If you want an adrenaline rush, join in on action-packed adventures on land or at sea. Each season brings with it the opportunity to participate in new excursions. Our ships are uniquely designed to explore the Norwegian coastline in the most comfortable way. Whether you sail with us during the coastline s springtime reawakening, enjoy a summer cruise when possibilities seem endless, see the amazing colors of autumn, or join us during winter for the soul-stirring spectacle of the northern lights, these activities and excursions are an exhilarating way to get close to nature and to authentic Norway. RUNE KONGSRO / HURTIGRUTEN ØRJAN BERTELSEN / HURTIGRUTEN Fresh, tasty, local, and sustainable Visiting 34 ports along Norway s coast provides the perfect opportunity to source fresh produce from local suppliers every few hours and certainly every day. A commitment to fresh food runs throughout the fleet and beyond the itinerary, focusing on locally produced ingredients with minimal food miles. Fresh, local food is not only a treat for your taste buds, it also enhances the travel experience, generates positive ripple effects in the local communities, and inspires great stories about the places we visit. AGURTXANE CONCELLON AGURTXANE CONCELLON AGURTXANE CONCELLON FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 7

8 Pushing boundaries since the beginning Our new ships set a new standard for environmentally responsible cruising. Join us on the journey to a greener future. 8

9 HURTIGRUTEMUSEET We re proud of our rich history In 1893, Captain Richard With started a regularly scheduled service along the coast of Norway and Hurtigruten was born. The service had several weekly departures, first from Trondheim to Hammerfest, and later from Bergen to Kirkenes in only seven days! No wonder this important coastal connection was called Hurtigruten (The Fast Route). Today, over 125 years later, our ships call at 34 ports along the Norwegian coast daily, all yearround. We also take guests to polar destinations such as Antarctica, Greenland, Svalbard, Iceland, and the Northwest Passage. HURTIGRUTEN Hurtigruten and the environment Being the world leader in exploration travel comes with great responsibility. Sustainability is at the core of every part of our operation and experience. For example, Hurtigruten is advocating a ban on heavy fuel oil and stricter regulations on pristine destinations. We support research and fight pollution, and fund local and global projects through the Hurtigruten Foundation. We aim to educate guests and cultivate global ambassadors on every cruise. JOHN JONES - GUEST IMAGE War on plastic By summer of 2018, we will be the first cruise line in the world to ban all unnecessary single-use plastic. Everything from straws to drinking glasses and plastic bags will be removed or re placed by environmentally friendly alternatives made of paper and other biodegradable and sustainable alternatives. ØRJAN BERTELSEN Trading locally It is important for us to contribute to and leave a positive impression on the local communities we visit. By trading locally and sourcing services such as food and excursions from local suppliers, we contribute to the livelihood and welfare of these coastal towns. We value our cooperation with the local communities, who in turn welcome our guests visiting the Norwegian coast. By operating ethically and helping to sustain the waters we sail, we not only contribute to the collective prosperity, but help form the very lifeblood of thriving coastal societies. For our guests, this means they will be served fresh, delicious food every day, and when joining excursions, they ll enjoy authentic experiences. PIKSELSMIA Setting a new standard Our new ships, MS Roald Amundsen (launching in 2019) and MS Fridtjof Nansen (launching in 2020), will be the world s first hybrid electric-powered cruise ships, reducing fuel emissions by 20% and custom-built to explore some of the most spectacular areas of our planet. And by 2021, nine of our coastal Norway ships will run on LNG (liquefied natural gas) and battery power creating the greenest fleet in the entire cruise industry. We are setting a new standard for environmentally conscious adventure travel, and you can be a part of it! AGURTXANE CONCELLON SAFE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE TOURISM Hurtigruten takes an active and leading role as a member of several organizations that promote safe and environmentally responsible tourism. We work in cooperation with the following organizations: PIKSELSMIA 9

10 EACH SEASON IS UNIQUE, DYNAMIC, AND BEAUTIFUL MICHAEL GURANTZ - GUEST IMAGE RUNE KONGSRO FRIEDRICH PAUL TROPPER 10

11 Some say you haven t really seen Norway s coast until you ve experienced all four seasons. Our onboard activities, restaurant menus, shore excursions, and even the waters we sail change according to the season in which we are sailing. Each season offers new opportunities to experience the stunning Norwegian coast. OLE C. SALOMONSEN 11

12 MARCH APRIL Experience the return of light and vitality along Norway s coastline, and travel through three seasons spring, summer and winter on one journey. snow & Sun Engage in exciting winter activities north of the Arctic Circle when there is daylight and warmer weather conditions. COD SEASON Take advantage of the ideal iceand sea-fishing conditions in the Far North and join one of our amazing excursions. AGURTXANE CONCELLON / HURTIGRUTEN Spring Here comes the sun After a long, dark winter, the sun returns and infuses new life along Norway s coast. Daylight hours increase, snow and ice retreat, rivers thaw, and green growth dots the landscape in the south. 12

13 STIAN KLO / HURTIGRUTEN Arctic light Marvel at the incredibly clear light of the Arctic, and fingers crossed see nature s most amazing light spectacle of all the aurora borealis before perpetual daylight prevails. 3 SEASONS ON ONE JOURNEY Time of renewal Observe coastal Norway s springtime reawakening. During Easter, many Norwegians ritualistically escape to the mountains and sea to ski, sail, and generally welcome the return of daylight. JÖRG HERRMANN - GUEST IMAGE / HURTIGRUTEN What to pack As we are likely to encounter three seasons on one sailing during March and April, it s important to pack right. We advise bringing a wool sweater, warm socks, a thick scarf, winter boots, warm and waterproof pants and jacket, a hat, and gloves. DIETER FLEISCHER / HURTIGRUTEN Join us on an early spring cruise and encounter three seasons on one journey. Travel from summer-like weather in Bergen through intermittent spring as you head north, to full winter above the Arctic Circle where you can still take part in snow mobiling, dog sledding, cross-country skiing, and snow - shoeing excursions! During March and April, we also visit beautiful Lyngenfjord, with its majestic mountain backdrop and marvelous nature. More light As the sun rises higher into the sky, Norwegians head outdoors. It s still too early to see the midnight sun, but not too late to possibly experience the northern lights. Check the aurora forecast and if the conditions are right, find a cozy spot on deck around midnight, bundle up in a wool blanket, and watch the show. Get closer to nature We invite you to take part in our shore excursions, including eight different hikes. Go on an ice- or sea-fishing excursion, or venture into a still-snowy wilderness to experience the wonder of Arctic light and nature. We take you closer to marine life, birds nesting on the cliffs, and the people in Norway s remote coastal communities. Fabulously fresh One of the delights of sailing with Hurtigruten is the food. Stopping at so many ports along Norway s coast provides the perfect opportunity to source fresh local foods directly from the producers. Join our rite of spring and become part of the seasonal spectacle! 13

14 MAY AUGUST Sail with Hurtigruten in summer and experience nature at its most spectacular. Discover enchanting Trollfjord from May to August; Geirangerfjord from June to August; and Lyngenfjord in May. This is high season for strawberries, and the long days make them taste delightful. Natural power Watch in awe as cascading waterfalls deliver winter s snowmelt into the sea. Savor the summer palette of seasonal blooms painted onto the hillsides and valleys. HURTIGRUTEN/NSA Summer ETERNAL LIGHT Sailing Norway s coastline from May to August is beyond spectacular. Daylight lingers around the clock, and the summer sun doesn t even set above the Arctic Circle. 14

15 HURTIGRUTEN May 17 On Norwegian Indepen - dence Day, May 17, join the celebration with parades and festive music and see the country s many different traditional costumes. 24 hours of daylight Everlasting light Under the midnight sun, it may literally be hard to go to sleep when you experience the Far North s endless daylight and the extra energy it gives. JAN LILLEHAMRE What to pack Summer weather along the coast can change at any time, so in addition to t-shirts, shorts, and sandals, it s wise to pack a warm sweater; a light, water-resistant jacket; a thin hat and gloves; and hiking shoes. TRYM IVAR BERGSMO Summer is the most popular time to visit the land of the midnight sun, and we make special sailings into idyllic Trollfjord, Geirangerfjord, and Lyngenfjord. A superb time of year The perpetual daylight along the entire coast, and the endless sun north of the Arctic Circle, gives you more time to explore the many highlights of coastal Norway. Many say they get so much extra energy from the surplus light that they find it hard to go to sleep. If you re one of them, we offer an array of optional summer activities so you ll never run out of things to do. Excursion options include exhilarating boat rides, sea eagle safaris, sea and river kayaking, and hikes across mountain valleys, sandy beaches, and lofty peaks. Seasonal celebrations Summer is also the high season for festivities. Help Norwegians celebrate their Independence Day on May 17, when coastal communities abound in colorful parades, music, and tradition. Sankthans, on June 23, is another special occasion. Huge bonfires are lit after the sun sets, or sinks low on the horizon, and can be seen burning along the coast until early morning. So many activities All summer long you will find food fairs, flea markets, festivals, and outdoor concerts. After so many activities, you may want to simply find a comfortable deck chair and bask under the midnight sun. Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure and sail along one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. 15

16 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Experience coastal Norway at its most naturally colorful, when mountainsides, hilltops, and valleys explode into dazzling reds, yellows, and oranges. Cloudberries are an autumn delicacy, and you will have the opportunity to taste them on board. Serene sailing The summer crowds dissipate, allowing you more leisurely time to take in the sights, and enjoy the slower pace of life and the spectacular scenery passing by. SHUTTERSTOCK Autumn Remarkably colorful Autumn is known as the season of color. In September and October, brilliant reds, yellows, and oranges dominate the mountainsides, hilltops, and forests. 16

17 TRYM IVAR BERGSMO Enchanting fjords Behold majestic Trollfjord and Hjørundfjord during our autumn sailings and experience for yourself why Norway s fjords inspire uncommon awe and reverence for the power of nature. 66 THE ARCTIC CIRCLE IS SITUATED AT N Aurora Borealis Encounter autumn s increasingly shorter days, darker nights, and greater chances to experience nature s ultimate light show the magnificent northern lights. MAGNUS SABEL What to pack There s no escaping the weather in Norway. The temperature and weather conditions may change relatively quickly. Make sure to pack warm clothes a wind-and waterproof jacket and pants, a wool sweater, a hat, and gloves and light hiking boots. SHUTTERSTOCK Astonishingly blue skies contrast with the highest peaks, white with the season s first snowfalls. The days grow shorter, the nights longer, and with a little luck, you ll see the magical northern lights. Laid back and leisurely Fall is a more tranquil time to travel with Hurtigruten. The summer crowds disappear, and you get more time to savor the clear air, the slower pace of life, and the spectacular scenery passing by. Many of our guests rate autumn as their favorite season to sail. Untouched fjords During autumn we make a detour into Hjørundfjord on the northbound route, and enter the narrow passage into surreal Trollfjord on both the northbound and southbound journeys. Harvest time The Norwegian word for autumn, høst, means harvest, which also means it s top foodie season at Hurtigruten. Our kitchens serve a great selection of fresh, locally sourced ingredients, delivered directly to the ships. Fresh, local food enhances the travel experience. It generates positive ripple effects in the local communities and inspires great stories about the places we visit. Sail away Autumn is a wonderful time to visit Norway. If you have always wanted to see the Norwegian coastline, the fabled fjords, and the legendary northern lights, Hurtigruten s autumn sailings are the perfect opportunity. 17

18 NOVEMBER FEBRUARY Sailing with Hurtigruten provides the best chances to experience the northern lights flickering across the Arctic sky in ghostly greens, reds, and purples. Snowy white Experience the magic of Norway s snowy winter wonderland, which covers the landscape in a meditative hush. Its beauty is both inspiring and unforgettable. STIAN KLO / HURTIGRUTEN Winter Indescribably beautiful 18 Winter is perhaps the most special time to discover Norway s wild, untouched scenery. Enjoy the landscapes covered with pure-white snow; the fresh, crisp air; and an exploration of light that often includes the magical aurora borealis.

19 SHUTTERSTOCK Yuletide charm Explore charming Christmas markets brimming with local, handmade crafts and edible specialties in many of the coastal towns and cities we visit in late November and December. NORWEGIANS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS ON DECEMBER 24 Vast wilderness Take a thrilling ride across the snowy tundra in a snowmobile or dog sled. Or, more quiet ly explore the frozen white wilderness on cross-country skis or snowshoes. STIAN KLO / HURTIGRUTEN What to pack It can get quite cold along the coast during winter, so we recommend you pack a thick winter jacket, a wool sweater, a warm hat, gloves, a scarf, winter boots, and crampons (for sale on board). SHUTTERSTOCK Amazing light From deck, you will see clusters of cozy homes glowing on the shores like embers. A stunning backdrop of snowclad mountains reflects the polar twilight. Winter is also the best season to witness the glorious northern lights! Sailing with Hurtigruten, at sea and far away from light pollution, provides some of the best possibilities to view this magical celestial light show. Even regular daylight in the Far North is remarkable. The low position of the sun renders beautiful shades of light that enhance and reflect off the Arctic s white surroundings. Winter wonderland Our winter cruises along Norway s coastline are idyllic odysseys of fjords, mountains, coastal cities, and the anticipation of the northern lights above. A selection of excursions can enhance your experience of winter on the Norwegian coast, creating indelible memories of its charming culture, unique wildlife, and glorious landscapes. You can also enjoy the winter wonderland of stunning fjords, snow-capped mountains, and picturesque fishing villages from the comfort of your ship s lounge. 19

20 The Classic Roundtrip cruise Bergen Kirkenes Bergen Hurtigruten s signature journey has been described by Lonely Planet as The World s Most Beautiful Sea Voyage. Our classic 12-day roundtrip cruise is the definitive way to see Norway. It sits in the hall of fame of iconic traveler routes, alongside the Orient Express train journey and the road trip along Route 66. Immerse yourself in Norway s incredibly beautiful coastline sailing past more than 100 fjords and 1,000 mountains, visiting 34 ports, and covering more than 2,500 nautical miles. Going northbound, you ll discover charming coastal cities such as Bergen, Ålesund, and Trondheim. Then cross the Arctic Circle and get ready for an Arctic adventure. Here, you can visit the North Cape and enjoy unique nature, culture, and wildlife. As you head southbound, experience Lofoten, renowned for its staggering beauty, and the progressively lusher and milder coastal landscapes farther south. On the 12-day roundtrip cruise you have the opportunity to explore every glorious inch of Norway s magical coastline! By journey s end, you ll have experienced the heart and soul of the Norwegian coast, and take home fond memories that will last a lifetime. MAGGIE STRUTT - GUEST IMAGE / HURTIGRUTEN 20

21 Highlights include: Discovering Norway s entire coastal route, from Bergen to Kirkenes and back to Bergen Visiting all 34 ports in daytime Crossing the Arctic Circle (twice!) Opportunity to visit four of Norway s eight UNESCO sites Opportunity to experience the northern lights in winter and midnight sun in summer Full range of 90+ excursions to choose from Expedition team that hosts activities on deck, presents lectures, and organizes evening gatherings AGURTXANE CONCELLON ALTAFOTO.NO Why choose the Classic Roundtrip Cruise? JOHN PANG AGURTXANE CONCELLON JØRN ALLAN PEDERSEN AGURTXANE CONCELLON Experience even more with our excursions Stay active and adventurous by joining our exciting sea- and land-based excursions. Along the route, you can choose from more than 90 excursions, designed to accommodate all interests and activity levels. RUNE KONGSRO / HURTIGRUTEN When you don t want to miss anything, choose the 12-day odyssey. Along with the scenery, it is the sheer variety of sights, sounds, scents, and other surprises that make this voyage such a delight. Take your time to really enjoy what coastal cities such as Ålesund, Trondheim, and Tromsø have to offer. As we sail south, you will see places visited during the night on the northbound journey. You will also be treated to some of the most beautiful nature in the world, including the Arctic wilderness of Finnmark, the stunning Lofoten and Vesterålen islands, and the coast of Helgeland. In addition to taking you closer to the Norwegian coast, Hurtigruten delivers freight and local passengers to places seldom visited. Traveling with us, you can explore these remote communities, from the temperate waters of the south to the cooler seas above the Arctic Circle. Doing this, you will feel like a part of the local culture of Norway. And believe us when we say that the dramatic scenery and wildlife will stir your soul! 21

22 Hurtigruten s northbound journey from Bergen to Kirkenes is rich in cultural exploration. Visit major coastal cities and tiny remote villages, traveling far beyond the Arctic Circle. Join us on a unique northern adventure to explore deep fjords and rugged coastlines and come face-toface with magnificent natural wonders on exciting excursions. Enjoy the ambiance and culture of cities such as Bergen, Ålesund, Trondheim, and Tromsø all brimming with history and charm. Experience one spectacular landscape after another on this unforgettable seven-day cruise. OLE STØRKSEN Classic cruise North Bergen Kirkenes JULIA SÄNGER, GUEST IMAGE 22

23 BÅRD LØKEN - DESTINASJON TROMSØ Highlights include: Crossing the Arctic Circle Exploring historic port towns such as Ålesund, Trondheim, Bodø, Tromsø, Honningsvåg, and Kirkenes Visiting the legendary UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord on summer cruises Sailing into Hjørundfjord, Norway s most beautiful fjord, on autumn cruises Fresh and tasty food prepared from local, coastal produce Expedition team that hosts activities on deck, presents lectures, and organizes evening gatherings ANDREAS MIHATSCH Why choose the Classic Cruise North? If you love fjords, architecture, and history you re in for a treat! During the summer and autumn seasons, we sail, respectively, into the Geirangerfjord and Hjørundfjord. You can also visit the wooden UNESCOlisted Bryggen wharfs in Bergen, discover Art Nouveau architecture in Ålesund, marvel at the medie val town of Trondheim, and admire the new harborside cultural venue, Stormen, in Bodø. NATAN DEYHERALDE - GUEST IMAGE MONIKA NUTZ TAMOKDALEN TURISME & MEDIA See even more of Norway Add even more adventure to your trip by joining our exciting, optional sea- and land-based excursions. Join the Art Nouveau walk in Ålesund, visit a shieling (a pasture in the mountains) along Hjørundfjord, see the Svartisen glacier, experience a Lofotr Viking feast, or take an excursion to breathtaking North Cape. You can also go dog sledding in the Arctic, visit the Sámi people, and enjoy a riverboat cruise to the Russian border. You can also visit a reconstructed Viking farm in Lofoten (an optional excursion), explore the Arctic capital of Tromsø, and take a stroll and see the colorful houses in Honningsvåg before ending your voyage in the Russianinfluenced town of Kirkenes. At journey s end, you will have seen small hamlets with fewer than 200 inhabitants, along with big cities buzzing with life. This is a truly diverse voyage along Norway s incredible coastline. 23

24 Classic CRUISE South Kirkenes Bergen From Arctic wilderness to UNESCO World Heritage city charm. You begin in Kirkenes, close to the Russian border. As you head westward and turn south, you will see some of the world s most beautiful islands and coastal mountains. You are now traveling toward the milder fjord climate and cozy charm of Bergen. What makes the Classic Cruise South a favorite among seasoned Hurtigruten travelers is the opportunity to enjoy breakfast at the North Cape and the daytime sailings through the magical Vesterålen and Lofoten Islands, and along Helgeland s magnificent coastline. JOERG HERRMANN 24

25 SNORRE E. ASKE Highlights include: Ample time to experience the extreme natural beauty and untrammelled wilderness of Lofoten Daytime visits in Vardø, Hammerfest, Trondheim, and Brønnøysund Daytime sailings along the Vesterålen region, the Risøyrenna and Raftsundet straits, and Helgeland JAN LILLEHAMRE SUE WELLER - GUEST IMAGE Detour into Lyngenfjord on April and May cruises, and sail into Trollfjord on May to October cruises Fresh and tasty food prepared from local coastal produce Expedition team that hosts activities on deck, presents lectures, and organizes evening gatherings Get closer to Norway s people, nature, culture, and wildlife Join in on our optional excursions offered especially on this itinerary. Explore wide swathes of wilderness on a snowmobile, experience breakfast with a view at the North Cape, travel overland and see the magical Vesterålen nature, and visit a historic rorbu (fishermen s hut) or any of the wide range of excursions in Lofoten. Consider joining a midnight concert in Tromsø, visiting the UNESCO site of Vega, or touring the marble grotto of Bergtatt and the Atlantic Road. JOKE NIJSEN-KALKMAN - GUEST IMAGE HURTIGRUTEN Why choose the Classic Cruise South? Select the southbound journey when you want to experience spectacular nature and scenery. We sail through the spectacular Barents region, Vesterålen, Lofoten, and Helgeland during the day. We promise that Norway s northern shores will leave you speechless. Experience Finnmark s vast plains and Arctic wilderness, gaze at the North Cape s endless horizon, and delight in sailing through the Vesterålen and Lofoten Islands, where steep mountains plunge straight into the ocean. Sailing from Kirkenes to Bergen, you see this astounding scenery during the day, a one-of-a-kind experience. Crossing the Arctic Circle heading southbound, the climate becomes milder and the landscapes gentler. As we reach the last port of call, Bergen, you will have completed an iconic journey along Norway s coast that has been operating for over 125 years. How s that for authentic? RUNE KONGSRO 25

26 astronomy cruise Bergen Kirkenes Bergen The Hurtigruten NORTHERN LIGHTS PROMISE If the spectacular aurora borealis doesn t appear during your 12-day Classic Roundtrip Cruise between October 1, 2019, and March 31, 2020, we ll give you a 6-day Classic Cruise South or 7-day Classic Cruise North FREE OF CHARGE. Journey to the stars with our experts on this special astronomy cruise. Discover fascinating insights about the northern lights, Arctic constellations, and the cosmos on this 12-day, science-focused voyage along the mesmerizing Norwegian coast. Itinerary Enjoy our 12-day Classic Roundtrip Cruise in the company of a renowned astronomer, who will give a series of exclusive onboard lectures and presentations. Additional highlights and lectures Orientation with fellow Astronomy Cruise guests Stargazing on deck every night (weather dependent) Enjoy a series of astronomy lectures on fascinating topics such as:» In Search of the Northern Lights» A Tour of the Planets» Eclipses of the Sun and Moon» Stories of the Stars» Life on the International Space Station» Comets» Photographing the Northern Lights Exclusive planetarium visit On Day 5 of your 12-day Astronomy Cruise, your lecturer will take you on an exclusive visit to the planetarium at the Science Center in Tromsø. You ll enjoy an impressive show about the Arctic s polar sky and its stars and constellations, and learn about phenomena such as the awe-inspiring aurora borealis. Optional excursions Our full range of seasonal excursions is on offer for your 12-day cruise. 26

27 Your onboard lecturers Dr. John Mason, MBE ON MS FINNMARKEN: Departing Bergen Sep 26, 2019 ON MS TROLLFJORD: Departing Bergen Nov 25, 2019; Jan 19, 2020; Feb 21, 2020; Mar 14, 2020 An Applied Physicist, Dr. John Mason s main interests are astronomy, astrophysics, and space technology. He is the Principal Lecturer at the South Downs Planetarium, in Chichester, England; a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society; and a member of the International Astronomical Union. Ian Ridpath ON MS FINNMARKEN: Departing Bergen Oct 29, 2019 ON MS TROLLFJORD: Departing Bergen Mar 3, 2020 Ian Ridpath is a full-time writer and broadcaster on astronomy. He has worked at the University of London Observatory, is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, a member of the Society of Authors and of the Association of British Science Writers, and the Editor of the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy and Norton s Star Atlas. Graham Bryant ON MS FINNMARKEN: Departing Bergen Nov 20, 2019 Graham Bryant is the Chairman of the Clanfield Observatory in Hampshire, England. He is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and a part-time presenter at the South Downs Planetarium. Graham also mentors at the University of Portsmouth. STIAN KLO/HURTIGRUTEN HEGE ABRAHAMSEN/HURTIGRUTEN ASTRONOMY CRUISE - 12 Days, Bergen Kirkenes Bergen Price from $3,258 pp CABIN CATEGORIES POLAR INSIDE POLAR OUTSIDE ARCTIC SUPERIOR Departures I J* L* N O QJ* P U 09/26/2019 $4,454 $5,006 $5,456 $5,747 $5,785 $5,855 $6,628 10/29/2019 $3,559 $3,982 $4,326 $4,548 $4,577 $4,631 $5,222 11/20/2019, 11/25/2019 $3,258 $3,636 $3,945 $4,144 $4,170 $4,218 $4,748 1/19/2020 $3,559 $3,982 $4,326 $4,548 $4,577 $4,631 $5,222 2/21/2020, 3/3/2020, 03/14/2020 $3,987 $4,472 $4,867 $5,122 $5,155 $5,217 $5,895 GARY BRADSHAW YOUR CRUISE PRICE INCLUDES: Cruise in the cabin of your choice on a full-board basis English-speaking expedition team on board Entrance fee to the Science Center in Tromsø Tour manager and guest lecturer with lecture series on the northern lights and astronomy Complimentary Wi-Fi Complimentary tea and coffee NOT INCLUDED: Flights and transfers Travel insurance Optional excursions Luggage handling PLEASE NOTE: All prices shown are shown in USD per person, based on double occupancy. Please call our Customer Sales Center for single-occupancy pricing Hurtigruten has a flexible pricing system and all prices are capacity controlled and subject to availability Prices may change at any time before the departure date; the applicable price will be quoted at the time of booking *Some with limited/no view. See individual ship pages. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 27

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29 Northern Norway is one of the best and most reliable places in the world to see the glorious northern lights, the incredible light show for which the polar night is so famous. See the northern lights with Hurtigruten Auroral Oval We sail directly in the Auroral Oval above the Arctic Circle an area of intense northern lights activity around the North Pole. This means more opportunities to catch the mesmerizing aurora multiple times, in different locations. Front-row views The northern lights often appear directly above the ship. Enjoy unparalleled and unobstructed views from one of the ship s observation decks or inside, from the comfort of the ship s Panoramic Lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows. Bright and vivid You ll be in the best place to see the northern lights in their full glory on board Hurtigruten s low-lit ships that sail along the sheltered Norwegian coast. Away from the artificial, ambient light on land, the aurora will appear brighter and more vivid. Aurora alert Our onboard northern lights announcements will alert you as soon as there s a sighting, so there s no chance of you missing them. Our exclusive Northern Lights Promise Hurtigruten is so confident that the northern lights will make an appearance during your 12-day Classic Roundtrip Cruise with us between October 1 and March 31, that if they don t, we ll give you a COMPLIMENTARY 6- or 7-day Classic Cruise*. * Northern Lights Promise Terms & Conditions TRYM IVAR BERGSMO FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 29

30 Facts & figures LYNGENFJORD (spring) This 51-mile-long fjord is framed by the magnificent Lyngen Alps and offers a spectacular and varying landscape. Sail with us in April and May (southbound) to experience this fjord. VESTERÅLEN An archipelago characterized by contrasts, from white-sand beaches and idyllic farmland to mountain peaks rising from the sea. On this page you will find relevant information about Hurtigruten s journey up and down the Norwegian coastline, including the populations of the ports we visit, the amount of time we spend in the ports, the number of excursions offered, coastal highlights, and more. HURTIGRUTEN MUSEUM Take a walk through the over-125year long history of Hurtigruten: from mail delivery and stateroom replicas to loading and unloading, safety, and navigation. RISØYRENNA An inland canal through the Vesterålen area, made especially for Hurtigruten s ships. It is 23 feet deep and inaccessible to larger vessels. Stokmarknes Risøyhamn Population 209 Population 3,351 Svolvær Population 4,630 Stamsund 3 1 Population 1,091 LOFOTEN 6 1 Ørnes rcle Arctic Ci N The Seven Sisters 1 Vega UNESCO World Heritage Site ARCTIC CIRCLE On Hurtigruten cruises, we celebrate crossing the Arctic Circle (both on the northbound and southbound journeys) with such rites as whistle signals and symbolic on-deck baptisms. Torghatten 1 1 D TROLLFJORD A narrow fjord bordered by steep-sided mountains. The white-tailed sea eagle is one of the main attractions in the area. Bodø Svartisen glacier Population 4,658 Population 20,953 Population 5,345 3 Population 1,603 Finnsnes Population 38,980 Harstad Sortland rd fjo oll Tr Tromsø senja 1 Saltstraumen NORWEGIAN SEA 2 E Vesterålen LOFOTEN A rare wilderness outpost that offers a unique landscape of majestic mountains, deep fjords, and long, surf-swept beaches. 9 Population 40,705 Nesna Population 1,375 Sandnessjøen Population 6,043 Brønnøysund Population 5,070 Rørvik Population 3,098 Kjeungskjær Lighthouse Frøya SmølA HITRA 2 Ålesund Kristiansund Population 43,721 3B Torvik Population less than Måløy Population 3,252 Hjørundfjord (in autumn) Florø The west coast Population 9,029 Sognefjord NORTH SEA 1 A Population 254,235 Population 18,412 Molde Population 20,863 1 C 2 6 Trondheim Population 180,557 Geirangerfjord (in summer) UNESCO World Heritage Site NORWAY Oslo Bergen UNESCO World Heritage Site THE GEIRANGERFJORD This nine-mile-long fjord is one of Norway s most famous. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in THE HJØRUNDFJORD A 22-mile-long fjord that cuts into the massive Sunnmøre Alps. The highlights here are seeing glaciers, alpine farms, and small villages. 30 NORTHERN LIGHTS You have the best chances to see the northern lights north of the Arctic Circle, at sea and away from city light pollution. That s why a cruise with Hurtigruten is one of the best ways to experience this magical light show. 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 24:00 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 05:00 MIDNIGHT SUN The midnight sun is when the sun never sets, and you experience it north of the Arctic Circle during the summer months. 06:00 Lyngenfjord

31 Hammerfest Skjervøy Population 2,460 UNESCO World Heritage Site Population 8,052 Øksfjord Population 504 THE NORTH CAPE The steep cliff of North Cape is located at N, E about 1,306 miles from the North Pole. 3 F 1 4 THE NORTH CAPE 71 N FINNKJERKA Havøysund Population 976 Honningsvåg Population 2, SÁMIS The indigenous people of Norway. We offer several optional excursions where you can learn more about their history, culture, and ways of life. Kjøllefjord Population 945 Mehamn Population 779 Vadsø Population 3,566 Båtsfjord Population 2,212 Population 5,064 Berlevåg Kirkenes 8 BARENTS SEA Population 948 Population 1,875 G Northbound Southbound Vardø How to read the map Time in port during summer We spend varying amounts of time in the different ports we visit. On this map, the size of the circle correlates to the time in port, as shown below. The longer the stay, the larger the circle. 5 min 15 min 30 min 45 min 1 hr Northbound Southbound Northbound and southbound Turning point Highlighted ports A BERGEN Charming city and starting point for the Hurtigruten cruise. Known as the Gateway to the Fjords, it is famous for its UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharves. B ÅLESUND Coastal town known for its Art Nouveau architecture. The city sits atop a group of small islands, and has scenic views of the archipelago and the Atlantic Ocean. C TRONDHEIM Norway s third-largest city and former capital. Known for its old wooden warehouses along the River Nid, the Bakklandet area, and the majestic Nidaros Cathedral, built from 1070 to D SVOLVÆR Known as the capital of Lofoten. The greatest cod fishing in the world takes place in Lofoten s waters every year between January and April. Number of available excursions The numbers on (or close to) the circle show the number of optional excursions on the northbound and southbound voyage. NOTE: The selection varies with the seasons. 6 2 Red circle: Southbound port The number 6: Number of excursions available Blue circle: Northbound port The number 2: Number of excursions available E TROMSØ Tromsø is located 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle and is the largest city in Northern Norway. It is an ideal place to see the northern lights in winter. F HAMMERFEST Hammerfest is an urban surprise in a barren landscape. Its Meridian Column is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. G KIRKENES Kirkenes is located in northeast Northern Norway, close to the Russian border. Hurtigruten s northerly turning point. Highlighted ports A - G Additional information about some of the ports we visit during the voyage. UNESCO Sites Wildlife PUFFINS Keen birdwatchers flock to Norway every year to catch a glimpse of the comical puffin, the clown of the sea. On our birdwatching safari (an optional excursion) to Gjestværstappan, you can see puffins, skuas, razorbills, gannets, white-tailed eagles, and kittiwakes. SEA EAGLES The white-tailed eagle is the largest bird of prey in Norway. On deck, fairly close encounters between man and eagle are not uncommon as we sail through the bird s natural habitat. We also offer a sea eagle safari (an optional excursion) to take a closer look at this magnificent bird. REINDEER The reindeer, also known as caribou, is a species of deer living in the Northern Hemisphere. Both males and females have antlers that grow every year. The world s highest concentration of reindeer held as livestock is on the Finnmark plateau, where the Sámi people have been moving their herds back and forth from inland to the coast for centuries. KING CRABS The red king crab is a delicacy. It can weigh up to 18 pounds and measure as wide as 9 inches across its shield. It lives at depths of between 15 and 1,315 feet, depending on the season. We often serve king crab on board, and we also offer a king crab fishing optional excursion. SKREI The word is derived from Old Norse for the wanderer, a very precise description of the cod fish returning to the Norwegian coast after spending years roaming the Barents Sea. The water conditions around the Lofoten archipelago are particularly suitable for spawning, and attract skrei by the millions every winter between January and March. The UNESCO World Heritage List includes cultural and natural heritage sites that are considered to have Outstanding Universal Value, and worthy of protection for future generations. The UNESCO sites you can see during the cruise are: 1. Bryggen in Bergen 2. Geirangerfjord 3. Vega Islands 4. The Meridian Column in Hammerfest Population Norway s total population is 5,302,778. All population numbers on this page are from the official Norwegian agency Statistics Norway as of April 1, Please note: The information found on these pages applies to the summer season only, except the excursions. There are some differences between the seasons. 31

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33 Hurtigruten provides an authentic and unique travel experience. Hurtigruten has been a part of Norway s waterways since Each departure is a purposeful voyage that provides a lifeline to coastal communities, while exploring amazing fjords, visiting UNESCO World Heritage sites, and enjoying wildlife and nature along more than 1,000 miles of pristine coastline. One of our ships departs Bergen each and every day of the year, on a journey considered the world s most beautiful sea voyage. On the following pages you will find day-to-day descriptions of what you can see and do on a Hurtigruten voyage along Norway s stunning coast. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 33 ØRJAN BERTELSEN

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35 TIMETABLE 2019 / 2020 These tables show the arrival and departure times in all ports visited on the northbound and southbound journeys. Jan 1 May 31 / Nov 1 Dec 31 Jun 1 Aug 31 Sep 1 Oct 31 Day Port Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Arrival Departure NORTHBOUND Bergen 14:30 22:30 14:30 20:00 14:30 20:00 Florø 04:30 04:45 02:00 02:15 02:00 02:15 Måløy 07:15 07:30 04:15 04:30 04:15 04:30 Torvik 10:30 10:45 07:15 07:30 07:15 07:30 Ålesund 12:00 15:00 08:45 09:30 08:45 09:30 Geiranger 13:25 13:30 Urke 11:30 15:00 Ålesund 18:15 19:00 17:00 19:00 Molde 18:00 18:30 21:45 22:15 21:45 22:15 Kristiansund 22:15 23:00 01:45 02:00 01:45 02:00 Trondheim 06:00 12:00 08:30 12:00 08:30 12:00 Rørvik 20:45 21:15 20:45 21:15 20:45 21:15 Brønnøysund 00:45 01:00 00:45 01:00 00:45 01:00 Sandnessjøen 03:45 04:15 03:45 04:15 03:45 04:15 Nesna 05:25 05:30 05:25 05:30 05:25 05:30 Ørnes 09:15 09:30 09:15 09:30 09:15 09:30 Bodø 12:30 15:00 12:30 15:00 12:30 15:00 Stamsund 19:00 19:30 19:00 19:30 19:00 19:30 Svolvær 21:00 22:00 21:00 22:00 21:00 22:00 Stokmarknes 01:00 01:15 01:00 01:15 01:00 01:15 Sortland 02:45 03:00 02:45 03:00 02:45 03:00 Risøyhamn 04:15 04:30 04:15 04:30 04:15 04:30 Harstad 06:45 07:45 06:45 07:45 06:45 07:45 Finnsnes 11:00 11:30 11:00 11:30 11:00 11:30 Tromsø 14:15 18:30 14:15 18:30 14:15 18:30 Skjervøy 22:30 22:45 22:30 22:45 22:30 22:45 Øksfjord 02:00 02:15 02:00 02:15 02:00 02:15 Hammerfest 05:15 06:00 05:15 06:00 05:15 06:00 Havøysund 08:45 09:15 08:45 09:15 08:45 09:15 Honningsvåg 11:15 14:45 11:15 14:45 11:15 14:45 Kjøllefjord 17:00 17:15 17:00 17:15 17:00 17:15 Mehamn 19:15 19:30 19:15 19:30 19:15 19:30 Berlevåg 22:00 22:15 22:00 22:15 22:00 22:15 Båtsfjord 23:45 00:45 23:45 00:45 23:45 00:45 Vardø 03:15 03:30 03:15 03:30 03:15 03:30 Vadsø 06:45 07:15 06:45 07:15 06:45 07:15 Kirkenes 09:00 12:30 09:00 12:30 09:00 12:30 Jan 1 Mar 31 / Jun 1 Dec 31 Apr 1 May 31 SOUTHBOUND Day Port Arrival Departure Arrival Departure Kirkenes 12:30 12:30 Vardø 15:45 16:45 15:45 16:45 Båtsfjord 19:45 20:15 19:45 20:15 Berlevåg 21:45 22:00 21:45 22:00 Mehamn 00:45 01:00 00:45 01:00 Kjøllefjord 02:45 03:00 02:45 03:00 Honningsvåg 05:30 05:45 05:30 05:45 Havøysund 07:45 08:00 07:45 08:00 Hammerfest 10:45 12:45 10:45 11:45 Øksfjord 15:30 15:45 14:30 14:45 Skjervøy 19:15 19:45 18:00 18:30 Tromsø 23:45 01:30 23:45 01:30 Finnsnes 04:15 04:45 04:15 04:45 Harstad 07:50 08:30 07:50 08:30 Risøyhamn 10:45 11:00 10:45 11:00 Sortland 12:30 13:00 12:30 13:00 Stokmarknes 14:15 15:15 14:15 15:15 Svolvær 18:30 20:30 18:30 20:30 Stamsund 22:00 22:30 22:00 22:30 Bodø 02:30 04:15 02:30 04:15 Ørnes 07:00 07:15 07:00 07:15 Nesna 11:00 11:15 11:00 11:15 Sandnessjøen 12:30 13:00 12:30 13:00 Brønnøysund 15:45 17:00 15:45 17:00 Rørvik 20:30 21:30 20:30 21:30 Trondheim 06:30 10:00 06:30 10:00 Kristiansund 16:30 17:00 16:30 17:00 Molde 21:00 21:30 21:00 21:30 Ålesund 00:30 01:00 00:30 01:00 Torvik 02:15 02:30 02:15 02:30 Måløy 05:15 05:45 05:15 05:45 Florø 07:45 08:15 07:45 08:15 Bergen 14:30 14:30 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 35

36 Gateway to the fjords BRYGGEN IN BERGEN SHUTTERSTOCK Bergen is a thrilling start to your epic Norwegian coastal adventure with Hurtigruten. Explore Bergen before your Hurtigruten voyage Before your cruise, explore one of Norway s most beautiful and distinctive cities. Take the Fløibanen funicular to the top of Mt. Fløien; few cities in the world can boast a cityscape nestled between seven mountains and the sea. Discover the recon structed Fantoft Stave Church, which features ancient architecture and combines Pagan and Christian elements. And visit Bergen s famous, lively fish market, brimming with a fascinating variety of fish and crustaceans from Norwegian waters. Fisherman offloading their catch; the kaleidoscope of colors; and the salty fragrance of the sea create an exhilarating atmosphere. FLØIBANEN FUNICULAR SHUTTERSTOCK 36

37 A look back in history Bergen (historically Bjørgvin, meaning the green meadow among the mountains ) was founded in 1070 A.D. by King Olav Kyrre. From the end of the 13th century, Bergen became a port city in the Hanseatic League. The city s historic UNESCOlisted Bryggen district, with its colorful wharfs, dates back to this time, and we recommend you take some time to stroll amid the charming wooden houses and narrow alleys before embarkation. AGURTXANE CONCELLON Spoil your taste buds After embarkation, explore your home for the next few days. Get to know your way around the ship and unpack in your comfortable cabin. Then you are invited to enjoy our tasty Norway s Coastal Kitchen dinner buffet, prepared with fresh, local produce, and all the best ingredients from the Norwegian coast. DAY 1 BERGEN Northbound Geirangerfjord Hjørundfjord The west coast Sognefjord Bergen TIME IN PORT Bergen 2:30 8:00 p.m. See the full sailing schedule for time in ports for all seasons. FANTOFT STAVE CHURCH ADOBESTOCK ØRJAN BERTELSEN / HURTIGRUTEN A peaceful evening Spend the rest of the evening relaxing as you take in the spectacular landscapes we sail by, either from on deck or a panorama lounge. We cruise north from Bergen along the Hjeltefjord, heading to the High North. When we reach the Hellisøy Lighthouse, the first day of your journey is over, but you have many more exciting days at sea ahead. What to see Before departure, you may wish to explore Bergen, Norway s cultural gateway to the fjords. Wander around this charming and compact city, spend some time in one of many outdoor cafés and restaurants, enjoy a trip on the Fløibanen funicular, or visit the fish market. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 37

38 We continue north to Ålesund, a beautiful town filled with perfect examples of Art Nouveau architecture. PUFFIN SHUTTERSTOCK Mountains, fjords, and birdlife If you wake up early the next day, you ll have the opportunity to see Hornelen Mountain, where witches are said to dance every Christmas Eve and Midsummer Night. Then enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Nordfjord. Close to our port of call, Torvik, you ll see the island of Runde, known for its teeming birdlife of more than 500,000 birds. Architectural and natural masterpieces GEIRANGERFJORD AGURTXANE CONCELLON 38

39 Visit Geirangerfjord from June through August The deep blue Geirangerfjord is surrounded by majestic mountain peaks; wild waterfalls; and lush, green vegetation. On summer cruises, we make a detour into this amazing fjord and witness its many impressive waterfalls with thundering cascades spilling from virtually vertical mountainsides. Geirangerfjord is a protected UNESCO site, due to the way farmers live and work on its incredibly steep mountainsides. Visit Hjørundfjord in September and October In autumn we explore beautiful Hjørundfjord. Its seclusion and unspoiled natural landscape give this fjord its special character. DAY 2 FLORØ MOLDE Northbound Molde GEIRANGERFJORD PER EIDE/VISITNORWAY.COM Norway s most decorative city The ship navigates through skerries and islands before reaching the Art Nouveau city of Ålesund, which is distinguished by its numerous spires, towers, and highly detailed architectural ornamentation. Go ashore and explore the city on your own, or join one of the excursions we offer here. HJØRUNDFJORD J.D. GJELSVIK Ålesund Torvik Måløy Florø Hjørundfjord The west coast Geirangerfjord Sognefjord TIME IN PORT* Florø 2:00 2:15 a.m. Måløy 4:15 4:30 a.m. Torvik 7:15 7:30 a.m. Ålesund 8:45 9:30 a.m. Geiranger 1:25 1:30 p.m. Ålesund 6:15 7:00 p.m. Molde 9:45 10:15 p.m. ÅLESUND HELMUT HARTUNG For A LIST OF OPTIONAL excursions AVAILABLE on day 2, please see THE next page Continuing north Sailing from Ålesund, we pass genuine Viking territory to the west, including Giske Island, which was once ruled by great chieftains. The Vikings were introduced to Christianity on their travels, and the marble church on Giske is evidence of its early adoption in Norway. Next, we drop anchor in the Rose City of Norway, Molde. The view out over the wide Romsdals - fjord and 87 snow-clad peaks of the distant Romsdalsalpane mountain range has made the town famous. In the evening, the Kvitholmen Lighthouse can be seen to the west, and the impressive Atlantic Road to the east. *The time we spend in the ports varies between summer/autumn and spring/winter cruises due to diversions into the Geirangerfjord and Hjørundfjord. The summer/autumn sailing schedule is shown above and throughout the day-by-day section of this brochure. See the full sailing schedule for time in ports for all seasons. On day 2, during spring/winter cruises, we are in Ålesund from 12:00 3:00 p.m., and Kristiansund from 10:15 11:00 p.m. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 39

40 Optional Excursions Day 2 northbound These are the excursions you can participate in on day 2. Excursions vary by season. ATLANTERHAVSPARKEN AQUARIUM ROGER ENGVIK 2b GEIRANGER WITH TROLLSTIGEN PASS WHERE: GEIRANGER-MOLDE CODE: HR-AES2B AVAILABLE: JUN 2 SEP 1 DURATION: 7 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $232 PER PERSON Experience the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord, ride a ferry across the beautiful Norddalsfjord, and drive down 11 hairpin turns on the famous Trollstigen Pass all on one excursion. 2d ATLANTERHAVSPARKEN AQUARIUM AND MOUNT AKSLA WHERE: ÅLESUND CODE: HR-AES2D AVAILABLE: NOV 2 JUN 1 DURATION: 2 HRS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON See what life is like under the sea, and then get a bird s-eye view of the Art Nouveau city of Ålesund. ÅLESUND HURTIGRUTEN 2e ART NOUVEAU WALK WHERE: ÅLESUND CODE: HR-AES2E AVAILABLE: SEP 2 NOV 1 DURATION: 1 HR, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $61 PER PERSON Ålesund is best known today for its modern Art Nouveau architecture. Join us on a walking tour to discover both the overt and hidden charms of this lovely Norwegian coastal city. 2f a Taste of norway WHERE: URKE CODE: HR-HJF2F AVAILABLE: SEP 2 NOV 1 DURATION: 2 HRS, 15 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $120 PER PERSON A beautiful fjord, narrow valleys, an ancient settlement, a historic hotel, and a tiny village this excursion offers diverse experiences surrounded by amazing nature. HJØRUNDFJORD SUE SINKO 2g MOUNTAIN HIKE IN THE HJØRUNDFJORD WHERE: URKE CODE: HR-HJF2G AVAILABLE: SEP 2 NOV 1 DURATION: 2 HRS, 45 MINS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Hjørundfjord is one of the most distinctive and magnificent fjords in Norway. See the wildest and most beautiful mountain areas in Western Norway from up high. 2h HIKE WITH A VISIT TO A SHIELING WHERE: URKE CODE: HR-HJF2H AVAILABLE: SEP 2 NOV 1 DURATION: 2 HRS, 45 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $107 PER PERSON Join us for a pleasant hike up from the fjord through lovely meadows to the Haukås shieling, where we learn about the history of farming in the region and taste local delicacies. 2c ART NOUVEAU WALK WHERE: ÅLESUND CODE: AES2C AVAILABLE: NOV 2 JUN 1 DURATION: 2 HRS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Join us on a guided walking tour through Ålesund and discover the overt and hidden charms of this lovely Norwegian coastal city. LAURENCE PLANCKE - GUEST IMAGE HJØRUNDFJORD KNUTHUSTAD 40

41 Molde 2C/E 2D 2K Ålesund Torvik Geirangerfjord 2B Hjørundfjord 2F 2G 2H 2I 2J Read a full description of our excursions at hurtigruten.com/excursions Måløy The west coast Florø HJØRUNDFJORD EDITHFLAKK 2i HJØRUNDFJORD, GEIRANGER AND TROLLSTIGEN PASS WHERE: URKE CODE: HR-HJF2I AVAILABLE: SEP 2 SEP 30 DURATION: 10 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $289 PER PERSON Explore some of Norway s most dramatic landscapes and see steep mountains plunging into the fjords. 2j HJØRUNDFJORD, GEIRANGER AND ÅLESUND WHERE: URKE CODE: HR-HJF2J AVAILABLE: OCT 1 OCT 31 DURATION: 7 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $232 PER PERSON Explore the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord, see some of Norway s most dramatic landscapes, and enjoy a visit to the Art Nouveau city of Ålesund. 2k KAYAKING IN ÅLESUND WHERE: ÅLESUND CODE: HR-AES2K AVAILABLE: JAN 1 MAY 31 DURATION: 2 HRS, 15 MINS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $126 PER PERSON Join us on a guided kayaking tour through the elegant city of Ålesund. Hear colorful local stories and discover why it was built in the Art Nouveau style. HURTIGRUTEN FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 41

42 Enlightened by the medieval spirit RIVER NID ANJA WIEMERS Charming Trondheim is home to popular attractions, captivating architecture, cozy shopping streets, and countless restaurants and bars offering local specialties. BAKKLANDET MORTEN SAGEN NIDAROS CATHEDRAL THELMA FENDLER 42 Magical and medieval Nidaros Cathedral was built over the burial site of St. Olav, the King of Norway in the 11th century, who became the patron saint of the nation after his death at the Battle of Stiklestad (a bit north of Trondheim) in It became one of Europe s most important pilgrimage destinations, with Christian pilgrims coming from far and wide to be physically and spiritually restored. One of Northern Europe s greatest Gothic monuments, you will marvel at the medieval structure s incredible architectural details and exquisite works of art. NIDAROS CATHEDRAL TORI HOGAN

43 DAY 3 KRISTIANSUND RØRVIK Northbound Rørvik KJEUNGSKJÆR LIGHTHOUSE KLAUS-PETER OTT Explore Trondheim Few large cities have managed to preserve their intimate surroundings as effectively as Norway s third largest city, Trondheim. Viking King Olav Tryggvason founded this ancient city as early as 997 and called it Nidaros. While you are here, be sure to stroll across Gamle Bybro (the Old Town Bridge), which dates back to 1861, and see the charming, restored wooden buildings of the Bakklandet district. You have plenty of time to explore the city on your own, or with one of our many excursions. NANCY BUNDT OLD TOWN BRIDGE STEIN J. BJØRGE Islands, reefs, and coastal landscapes Back on board, we pass the small island of Munkholm and its small fortress on our way out of the fjord. Join us on deck as we pass the beautiful Kjeungskjær lighthouse and numerous charming islets and rocky reefs before sailing through the narrow Stokksund during the late afternoon. Here, you realize the importance of good sea charts and the art of navigation! A bit later, we head across an open stretch of sea toward the Vikna archipelago and its 6,000 islets, reefs, and islands. After dinner, the ship arrives at charming Rørvik, where we ll meet up with one of the southbound Hurtigruten ships. Kjeungskjær lighthouse Frøya HITRA Kristiansund Trondheim TIME IN PORT Kristiansund 1:45 2:00 a.m. Trondheim 8:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Rørvik 8:45 9:15 p.m. For A LIST OF OPTIONAL excursions available on day 3, please see THE next page FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 43

44 Optional Excursions Day 3 northbound These are the excursions you can participate in on day 3. Excursions vary by season. 3a NIDAROS CATHEDRAL & RINGVE MUSEUM WHERE: TRONDHEIM CODE: HR-TRD3A AVAILABLE: APR 3 SEP 2 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Encounter the majesty of Nidaros Cathedral, the only church in Norway built in the Gothic architectural style. Then discover the history of music at the Ringve Museum. NIDAROS CATHEDRAL OLE STØRKSEN 3b TRONDHEIM WITH NIDAROS CATHEDRAL WHERE: TRONDHEIM CODE: HR-TRD3B AVAILABLE: SEP 3 APR 2 DURATION: 2 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Discover Norway s first capital, Trondheim, founded in 997 by Viking King Olav Tryggvason, who brought Christianity to Norway, and gave Trondheim its original name, Nidaros. CH-VISITNORWAY 3h CYCLING IN TRONDHEIM WHERE: TRONDHEIM CODE: HR-TRD3H AVAILABLE: APR 3 SEP 2 DURATION: 2 HRS, 45 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $102 PER PERSON Join us for a leisurely paced bicycling tour through one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in Norway Trondheim. TRONDHEIM TRAM HURTIGRUTEN RINGVE MUSEUM 3d TRONDHEIM CITY WALK WHERE: TRONDHEIM CODE: HR-TRD3D AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Join us for a walking tour of this medieval city, which has become a major modern academic and technology research center. 3i THE NORTHERNMOST TRAM RIDE IN THE WORLD WHERE: TRONDHEIM CODE: HR-TRD3I AVAILABLE: SEP 15 MAY 15 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $120 PER PERSON Experience beautiful views of Trondheim from a vintage carriage on the world s northernmost tram! NIDAROS CATHEDRAL PETRA WOEBKE 44

45 Rørvik Frøya HITRA Trondheim 3A 3B 3D 3G 3H 3I Read a full description of our excursions at hurtigruten.com/excursions Kristiansund RIVER NID NIGEL ESSERY 3g KAYAKING ON THE RIVER NID WHERE: TRONDHEIM CODE: HR-TRD3G AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $126 PER PERSON Discover Trondheim from a completely new perspective on an urban kayaking excursion along the River Nid that winds its way through the historic city. RIVER NID BEATRIZ MONTERO FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 45

46 Crossing an invisible border HENNINGSVÆR RENATE DODELL If you re an early bird, be out on deck around 7:00 a.m., when we cross the Arctic Circle! Arctic Circle The Arctic Circle is the invisible boundary that circles the Earth at N, marking the southernmost point at which the midnight sun shines 24 hours a day on the summer solstice. In winter, you have a much better chance to experience the northern lights above this latitude. As we pass the small island of Vikingen, you will see a globe monument marking the Arctic Circle. The crew will make sure the occasion is memorable with an Arctic Circle ceremony on deck later in the day. THE ARCTIC CIRCLE HELD ARCTIC CIRCLE CEREMONY SIMEN G. FANGEL 46

47 SALTSTRAUMEN ADOBESTOCK DAY 4 BRØNNØYSUND SVOLVÆR Northbound Forces of nature Before we reach Ørnes, you might see Norway s second-largest glacier, Svartisen, lighting up the land to the east. The view across the 30-mile-long Saltfjorden, just south of Bodø, is magnificent. Here, the famous Saltstraumen tidal current flows through a 500-foot-wide strait spanned by a bridge. It is said to be the most powerful tidal current in the world. You then get some time to explore Bodø before we cross the open sea to Lofoten. On board, you can participate in the expedition team s presentation on polar history, and learn more about Arctic hunters and trappers. Svolvær Stamsund LOFOTEN Trollfjord Bodø Ørnes TROLLFJORD TRYM IVAR BERGSMO Arctic Circle N coast of helgeland Brønnøysund Nesna Sandnessjøen What to see The Lofoten Islands reveal their charm through small fishing villages nestled between majestic granite cliffs and white-sand beaches. Go ashore and stroll between the stockfish racks and rorbuer, traditional fishermen s huts. FISHING VILLAGE CARSTEN PEDERSEN KJELL OVE STORVIK A narrow fjord, fishing villages, and Vikings During late afternoon, the sight of the 3,300-foot-high Lofoten Wall appears on the horizon. The Lofoten archipelago resembles a formidable wall due to its high peaks and snow-clad granite cliffs. For thousands of years, huge numbers of cod have come to the surrounding seas here to spawn every winter (January April). Catches of cod are traditionally hung on huge wooden racks and dried by the wind. Continuing north, we sail through the narrow Raftsund, and in summer we sail into the even narrower Trollfjord. TIME IN PORT Brønnøysund 12:45 1:00 a.m. Sandnessjøen 3:45 4:15 a.m. Nesna 5:25 5:30 a.m. Ørnes 9:15 9:30 a.m. Bodø 12:30 3:00 p.m. Stamsund 7:00 7:30 p.m. Svolvær 9:00 10:00 p.m. For A LIST OF OPTIONAL excursions available on day 4, please see THE next page FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 47

48 Optional Excursions Day 4 northbound These are the excursions you can participate in on day 4. Excursions vary by season. SVARTISEN GLACIER TETYANA KYRIY 4a SVARTISEN GLACIER WHERE: TENDER BOAT OPERATION AT SEA CODE: HR-0RS4A AVAILABLE: JUN 4 SEP 3 DURATION: 6 HRS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $279 PER PERSON Discover Svartisen Norway s second largest glacier and the lowest glacier in mainland Europe up close and personal. 4b ARCTIC COASTAL WALK WHERE: BODØ CODE: HR-BOO4B AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 2 HRS, 15 MINS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Join us for a guided walk along the coast and learn why the love of nature is integral to Norwegian culture. 4c EXPERIENCE BODØ AND SALTSTRAUMEN WHERE: BODØ CODE: HR-BOO4C AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 2 HRS, 10 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Join us for a bus tour of the second largest city in northern Norway, Bodø, and then see the world s largest tidal current, the legendary Saltstraumen. 4e MEET THE VIKINGS - WINTER WHERE: STAMSUND CODE: HR-STU4E AVAILABLE: NOV 4 APR 3 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $167 PER PERSON Visit the Lofotr Viking Museum and learn about Viking life more than 1,000 years ago. Explore the chieftain s house, a recreation of the largest Viking building ever found, that features artifacts dating back to the Viking Age. Then join the chieftain and lady of the house for an authentic, delicious Viking meal with mead! in the banquet hall. LOFOTEN SHUTTERSTOCK 4g HIGHLIGHTS OF LOFOTEN WHERE: STAMSUND CODE: HR-STU4G AVAILABLE: APR 4 AUG 31 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $130 PER PERSON This excursion takes you to Lofoten s many picturesque fishing villages and towns, which are surrounded by a stunning backdrop of sea and mountains. 4h LOFOTPILS BREWERY WHERE: SVOLVÆR CODE: HR-SVJ4H AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 40 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $46 PER PERSON Meet local Svolvær beer enthusiast Thorvardur at Lofotpils Bryggeri, which he established in a fish-landing depot along the waterfront in Svolvær that dates back to the 1930s. The tour ends with a beer tasting. 4D RIB SAFARI TO SALTSTRAUMEN WHERE: BODØ CODE: HR-BOO4D AVAILABLE: APR 1 NOV 3 DURATION: 2 HRS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $163 PER PERSON The giant maelstroms of Saltstraumen have captured the imagination of artists and authors for generations. Join us on a RIB (rigid inflatable boat) sightseeing tour to witness these wondrous forces of nature. RUNE KONGSRO LOFOTR VIKING MUSEUM KJELL OVE STORVIK 48

49 4E/F 4G 4I Stamsund LOFOTEN Svolvær 4H 4B Bodø 4C 4D Saltstraumen 4A Read a full description of our excursions at hurtigruten.com/excursions Ørnes 4f MEET THE VIKINGS - SUMMER WHERE: STAMSUND CODE: HR-STU4F AVAILABLE: APR 4 NOV 3 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $168 PER PERSON Join us on a historical journey from Stamsund to Borg and visit the fascinating Lofotr Viking Museum. Learn about Viking life more than 1,000 years ago, and explore the chieftain s house, a recreation (in full size!) of the largest Viking building ever found, featuring artifacts dating back to the Viking Age. Then join the chieftain and lady of the house for an authentic, delicious Viking meal in the banquet hall, with live entertainment that features traditional costumes, singing, and dancing. After the meal (served with mead!) you travel by bus to Svolvær, learning more about the history of Lofoten along the way, before re-joining the ship. AGURTXANE CONCELLON SIMEN G FANGEL 4i FARM VISIT IN LOFOTEN WHERE: STAMSUND CODE: HR-STU4I AVAILABLE: APR 4 SEP 30 DURATION: 3 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $167 PER PERSON Experience life on a diverse working farm Aalan Farm at Lauvdalen, Lofoten renowned for its herbs and organic cheeses. AGURTXANE CONCELLON FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 49

50 Get ready for a day full of exciting activities, regardless of which season you travel in! Pearl of the north Situated on Norway s largest Island off the mainland, Hinnøya, discover the small city of Harstad, nicknamed The pearl of Northern Norway. Harstad s mix of historic and contemporary architecture and many cafés and restaurants provides a friendly atmosphere. Harstad is also known as the gourmet city of the north. Go ashore and take a look around, then come back on board just in time for the breakfast buffet. HARSTAD AXEL RÖNNECKE In the Arctic Sailing past history As we leave Harstad, we pass Trondenes Church, the world s northernmost surviving medieval building. The church traces back to the Viking era. The ship then docks in Finnsnes for half an hour, just enough time to load and unload goods and mail, and let the locals embark and disembark. Many of our guests like to gather on deck and watch this part of everyday life along the Norwegian coast. The route becomes narrower as we approach the island of Kvaløya. The area is covered with historical sites such as the remnants of dwellings and burial mounds. When we pass Ryøya, you may even see some of the musk oxen that inhabit this small island. TRONDENES CHURCH HURTIGRUTEN 50

51 DAY 5 STOKMARKNES SKJERVØY Northbound TROMSØ KARLHEINZ ARNAU Gateway to the Arctic Early in the afternoon, we arrive at Tromsø for a prolonged stay. Many epic Arctic expeditions used Tromsø as their starting point; hence its nickname: Gateway to the Arctic. The city s highlights include the landmark Arctic Cathedral, the Polaria Aquarium and Science Center, and a cable car that offers stunning views of the city and its surroundings. Tromsø is one of our main excursion hubs, so go ashore to explore the amazing nature, culture, and history of the town and its environs. Skjervøy Lyngen Alps Tromsø senja Finnsnes AGURTXANE CONCELLON AXEL MOSLER Midnight sun or northern lights After an exhilarating day, we continue our northbound journey. The ship is now sailing into a coastal area where you have the best chance of seeing the northern lights between October and March, so put on lots of warm clothes and stay out on deck to hopefully see this breathtaking phenomenon. Giants of the sea On a Hurtigruten cruise, you may encounter whales in the fjords of Northern Norway while sitting on deck. Keep an eye out! Risøyhamn Harstad Vesterålen Sortland Stokmarknes Trollfjord TIME IN PORT Stokmarknes 1:00 1:15 a.m. Sortland 2:45 3:00 a.m. Risøyhamn 4:15 4:30 a.m. Harstad 6:45 7:45 a.m. Finnsnes 11:00 11:30 a.m. Tromsø 2:15 6:30 p.m. Skjervøy 10:30 10:45 p.m. For A LIST OF OPTIONAL excursions AVAILABLE on day 5, please see THE next page ØRJAN BERTELSEN / HURTIGRUTEN FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 51

52 Optional Excursions Day 5 northbound These are the excursions you can participate in on day 5. Excursions vary by season. 5a THE ARCTIC CAPITAL TROMSØ WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5A AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 3 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $154 PER PERSON Join us for a comprehensive sightseeing tour of Tromsø, the northernmost city in the world with a population over 50,000. 5c SCENERY & HUSKIES WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5C AVAILABLE: MAY 5 NOV 4 DURATION: 3 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $107 PER PERSON Experience Northern Norway s nature at its best on this excursion to the Tromsø Wilderness Center on Kvaløya Island near Tromsø. STEIN LILLEBO 5g KAYAKING WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5G AVAILABLE: MAY 1 SEP 30 DURATION: 3 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $201 PER PERSON ROMAN SCHEIBLER 5b DOG SLEDDING WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5B AVAILABLE: NOV 5 MAY 4 DURATION: 3 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $283 PER PERSON Join us on a mini polar expedition across the snowy Arctic landscape just a half-hour drive from Tromsø on the island of Kvaløya. 5k Under sails in the Polar Night WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5K AVAILABLE: NOV 5 FEB 14 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $260 PER PERSON Experience the beautiful scenery of Norway s majestic mountains rising out of the still waters of the Kaldfjord aboard a vintage, twomast, eco-friendly oak schooner. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT/NORTH SAILING NORWAY TROMSØ PAUL WEAVER 5d POLAR HISTORY WALK WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5D AVAILABLE: NOV 5 APR 4 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Experience the same polar frontier environment as the famous polar explorers on this historic polar walk through Tromsø. Ready for a little adventure? Join us as we head out to the nearby island of Håkøya for a sea-kayak expedition along the Tromsø-area coastline. 5m CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5M AVAILABLE: DEC 1 MAY 1 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $154 PER PERSON Experience the thrill of gliding along in the snow on skis. This tour is a fantastic introduction to cross-country skiing for beginners. ADOBESTOCK 52

53 Skjervøy Lyngenfjord Lyngen Alps Tromsø 5A 5B 5C 5D 5G 5K 5M 5N 5Q Read a full description of our excursions at hurtigruten.com/excursions senja Finnsnes CH - VISITNORWAY.COM 5q FISHING IN TROMSØ WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5Q AVAILABLE: FEB 1 MAY 31 DURATION: 3 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $294 PER PERSON Join this exciting deep-sea fishing trip in an Arctic fjord just outside of Tromsø. 5n SNOWSHOEING IN TROMSØ WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS5N AVAILABLE: DEC 1 MAY 1 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $154 PER PERSON After a short bus ride to the top of Tromsøya Island, experience the winter landscape in a forest of birch and spruce trees. Equipped with modern snowshoes, experience the Norwegian outdoors first-hand, breathing in the crisp winter air. Your guide will tell you about the local nature as you warm up by the bonfire, and then speed down the hill on a toboggan! HURTIGRUTEN FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 53

54 Enjoy magnificent sub-arctic landscapes as we cross the 71st parallel on our journey toward North Cape, known as the northernmost point on the continent. Into the heart of Arctic wilderness Gateway to North Cape We arrive in Honningsvåg, the gateway to spectacular North Cape. The very compact city center features colorful houses and gardens that, even at 71 N, have trees although they re rarely more than feet tall. Go ashore to visit the North Cape museum, North Cape House, or Honningsvåg Church, consecrated in In spring, 3,800 reindeer are transported over nearby Magerøy Strait to their summer pastures. In autumn, when it is time for the reindeer to return to HURTIGRUTEN the snowy plains of Karasjok, the animals and their calves swim across the strait that s more than a mile wide. True north We continue sailing north into the heartland of the indigenous Sámi people. During summer, you might see herds of grazing reindeer and small Sámi camps. We pass the Sámi s ancient sacred site, the rock formation of Finnkjerka, as we approach the fishing village of Kjøllefjord. Then you will see the Nordkinn Peninsula, which appears to be carved from the sea. We sail north of this peninsula, passing the impressive Smørbringa bird colony along the way. FINNKJERKA ØRJAN BERTELSEN 54

55 DAY 6 ØKSFJORD BERLEVÅG Northbound Berlevåg Mehamn NORTH CAPE 71 N FINNKJERKA Kjøllefjord Honningsvåg Havøysund Hammerfest Øksfjord NORTH CAPE ØRJAN BERTELSEN More than one way to taste Arctic wilderness Farther up the fjord is the fishing village of Mehamn, where we stop for 15 minutes. Then it s time for dinner. By now, you will have noticed that Norway s culinary traditions have much in common with the scenery of the coastline. It is always fresh, distinctive, and full of variety. Local produce is integrated into every element of the culinary experience on board. Based on the season s best ingredients, you will enjoy three-course dinners and lavish buffets. Enjoy the evening on board, soaking in the Arctic wilderness and watching for small coastal communities. AGURTXANE CONCELLON TIME IN PORT Øksfjord 2:00 2:15 a.m. Hammerfest 5:15 6:00 a.m. Havøysund 8:45 9:15 a.m. Honningsvåg 11:15 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Kjøllefjord 5:00 5:15 p.m. Mehamn 7:15 7:30 p.m. Berlevåg 10:00 10:15 p.m. For A LIST OF OPTIONAL excursions AVAILABLE on day 6, please see THE next page FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 55 55

56 Optional Excursions Day 6 northbound These are the excursions you can participate in on day 6. Excursions vary by season. 6c SÁMI CULTURE NORTH CAPE LIEBING MAGDALENA 6a THE NORTH CAPE WHERE: HONNINGSVÅG CODE: HR-HVG6A AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $176 PER PERSON Encounter magnificent landscapes as we cross the 71st parallel on a journey toward North Cape, the northernmost point on the European continent. ØRJAN BERTELSEN WHERE: KJØLLEFJORD CODE: HR-KJD6C AVAILABLE: MAY 6 SEP 5 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $117 PER PERSON Learn about the Sámi people of the far north of Europe, and their remarkable native culture. 6d SNOWMOBILE TRIP IN THE ARCTIC WHERE: KJØLLEFJORD CODE: HR-KJD6D AVAILABLE: DEC 6 MAY 15 DURATION: 2 HRS, 15 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $341 PER PERSON Join us on an unforgettable snowmobile trip through one of Europe s most extreme and exciting natural Arctic regions. ØRJAN BERTELSEN ØRJAN BERTELSEN 6e SÁMI AUTUMN WHERE: KJØLLEFJORD CODE: HR-KJD6E AVAILABLE: SEP 6 NOV 5 DURATION: 2 HRS, 15 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $117 PER PERSON Learn about the natural medicines and mystical culture of the indigenous Sámi people living in the far north of Europe. 6b BIRDWATCHING SAFARI WHERE: HONNINGSVÅG CODE: HR-HVG6B AVAILABLE: APR 6 SEP 5 DURATION: 3 HOURS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $201 PER PERSON Fascinated by multitudes of birdlife? Join us on this excursion to visit one of Norway s largest and most impressive bird cliffs right up close a birdwatcher s paradise! HURTIGRUTEN NORTH CAPE FILIP HOEL - GUEST IMAGE 56

57 Berlevåg FINNKJERKA NORTH CAPE 71 N Mehamn 6C 6D 6E Kjøllefjord Read a full description of our excursions at hurtigruten.com/excursions 6J Havøysund Honningsvåg 6A 6B 6H BONAVENTURE AS 6j EXPEDITION TO THE NORTH CAPE THE HISTORICAL ROUTE WHERE: HAVØYSUND CODE: HR-HVS6J AVAILABLE: JUN 1 SEP 30 DURATION: 6 HRS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $466 PER PERSON Journey to the North Cape like a true explorer! We approach the North Cape by RIB (rigid inflatable boat), go ashore, and then hike up the mountainside to the North Cape plateau. 6h FISHING VILLAGE VISIT WHERE: HONNINGSVÅG CODE: HR-HVG6H AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $120 PER PERSON Visit two small fishing villages and discover the nature, local culture, and history of the area and the Christmas and Winter House all year-round. DRYING COD SCHMIDT - GUEST IMAGE 57

58 Norway s far east SNOWMOBILE SAFARI ØRJAN BERTELSEN / HURTIGRUTEN The vistas become more dramatic as we approach Kirkenes, which is just a few miles from the Russian border. This is Hurtigruten s turning point. PUFFINS VIDAR HOEL Birdwatchers paradise We arrive in Vadsø early in the morning. This is one of the most scenic and popular birdwatching areas in the Arctic due to its location directly in the path of birds migrating from east to west. The advantageous biotope, combined with the rich resources found in the adjacent Arctic Ocean, attracts myriad species and a great number of birds. Enjoy your breakfast buffet while enjoying a view of amazing nature. 58

59 NANCY BUNDT DAY 7 BÅTSFJORD KIRKENES BERLEVÅG Northbound/Southbound The turning point After breakfast we arrive in Kirkenes. The Russian border is very close by, and you may find it intriguing that the road signs are written in both Norwegian and Russian. This means that some of our guests have completed the journey north, and their voyage is over. Other guests have only gone halfway, and can look forward to seeing the places we sailed past during the night in daylight as we head south. There will also be a lot of new guests joining us on the southbound journey. Berlevåg Båtsfjord Vardø Vadsø Kirkenes What to see We recommend one of our excursions to experience the nearby Russian border. We also offer many other exciting excursions here; see the following pages for more information. ØRJAN BERTELSEN / HURTIGRUTEN VARDØ LIGHTHOUSE AGURTXANE CONCELLON Journeying south As the ship starts its voyage south, you can first enjoy a wonderful lunch followed by views of Arctic wilderness from the outdoor deck or Panorama Lounge. In the afternoon, the ship docks again at Vardø, Norway s easternmost port. Weather permitting, we may invite you to experience ice bathing in the Arctic Ocean. We continue to Båtsfjord before reaching Berlevåg in the evening. TIME IN PORT Båtsfjord 11:45 p.m. 12:15 a.m. Vardø 3:15 3:30 a.m. Vadsø 6:45 7:15 a.m. Kirkenes 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Vardø 3:45 4:45 p.m. Båtsfjord 7:45 8:15 p.m. Berlevåg 9:45 10:00 p.m. For a list of optional excursions available on day 7, please see the next page FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 59

60 Optional Excursions Day 7 NORThbound These are the excursions you can participate in on day 7. Excursions vary by season. 7a THE RUSSIAN BORDER WHERE: KIRKENES CODE: HR-KKN7A AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $119 PER PERSON East meets West at the far-north Norwegian town of Kirkenes, just a few miles from the Russian border, and the turning point of your Hurtigruten voyage. 7d snowhotel visit WHERE: KIRKENES CODE: HR-KKN7D AVAILABLE: DEC 20 MAY 1 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $120 PER PERSON Visit the Snowhotel, a hotel made of snow and ice, set in idyllic Arctic surroundings just a short drive from Kirkenes. ATV/QUAD-SAFARI ŸRJAN BERTELSEN 7c SNOWMOBILE SAFARI WHERE: KIRKENES CODE: HR-KKN7C AVAILABLE: DEC 15 MAY 5 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $210 PER PERSON Drive a snowmobile across a frozen fjord in the beautiful Arctic landscape. Your guide will tell you all about the extreme Arctic climate and unique wildlife that inhabit the area. SNOWHOTEL NEVRAARTS 7e ATV/QUAD-SAFARI TO THE RUSSIAN BORDER WHERE: KIRKENES CODE: HR-KKN7E AVAILABLE: MAY 7 OCT 6 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $173 PER PERSON Discover the town of Kirkenes and its surrounding nature and historical sights and the Russian border on this motorized allterrain vehicle (ATV), quad bike adventure. TOM NILSEN 7f HUSKY SLEDDING WHERE: KIRKENES CODE: HR-KKN7F AVAILABLE: DEC 1 MAY 1 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $232 PER PERSON Experience a thrilling dog-sledding adventure across the frozen Arctic wilderness. Each dog sled has its own musher (guide), and you ll discover a glorious landscape of frozen lakes, Arctic forest, and snowy plateaus. 7b RIVERBOAT TO RUSSIAN BORDER WHERE: KIRKENES CODE: HR-KKN7B AVAILABLE: JUN 1 SEP 10 DURATION: 2 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $149 PER PERSON Discover and explore Russia s frontier with Norway along the river that divides the two distinctly different yet strangely similar countries. ŸRJAN BERTELSEN STEIN LILLEBO / HURTIGRUTEN 60

61 Berlevåg Båtsfjord Vardø Vadsø Read a full description of our excursions at hurtigruten.com/excursions Kirkenes 7A 7B 7C 7E 7F 7H 7D 7h KING CRAB EXPEDITION WHERE: KIRKENES CODE: HR KKN7H AVAILABLE: APR 7-NOV 15 DURATION: 3 HRS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $229 PER PERSON Travel with an experienced fisherman and help pull the crab cages from the water, watch our chef pre pare the day s catch, and most importantly dine on delicious red king crabs! KING CRAB EXPEDITION HSFOTO.NO KING CRAB EXPEDITION ŸRJAN BERTELSEN 61

62 The journey south ARCTIC CATHEDRAL, TROMSØ HURTIGRUTEN Bid farewell to the extreme north of the Finnmark region by sailing along its fascinating, rugged coastline. HAMMERFEST ØRJAN BERTELSEN Where polar bears are said to roam the streets When we arrive in Hammerfest, you can go ashore to explore this small town on your own. The widespread belief that polar bears roam the streets of Norway originated in Hammerfest. A life-size statue of a polar bear can usually be seen outside one of the town s shops a steady source of delight to visitors. 62

63 Sailing into amazing Lyngenfjord in spring After Hammerfest, we continue south to Øksfjord. After crossing open water, we will make a brief stop at the old trading post of Skjervøy before sailing through beautiful Lyngenfjord during April and May cruises. Enjoy views of the Lyngsalpene mountains (the Lyngen Alps), where some of the tallest of the steep peaks plunge all the way down to the shoreline. You will also see glaciers, valleys, and the narrow arms of fjords. DAY 8 MEHAMN TROMSØ Southbound North Cape 71 N FINNKJERKA Kjøllefjord Honningsvåg Mehamn LYNGENFJORD ØRJAN BERTELSEN Nightlife in the Paris of the North We dock in Tromsø just before midnight. Join one of our excursions, or walk around the town and perhaps enjoy a local brew in one of Tromsø s many friendly pubs. The ship departs Tromsø at 1:30 a.m., and if you aren t too tired, on summer cruises we recommend staying on deck to see the midnight sun shining off nearby Fjellheisen peak. On cruises during the rest of the year, weather permitting, you can see the glow of moonlight on the sea or perhaps even the northern lights! Havøysund Hammerfest Øksfjord Skjervøy Lyngenfjord Lyngen Alps Tromsø HAMMERFEST NIEL GOSLETT NORTH CAPE THORSTEN GERLOFF - GUEST IMAGE What to see Wake up early to enjoy a breakfast at North Cape on the excursion from Honningsvåg, or go ashore in Hammerfest to see the UNESCO-listed Meridian Column, erected in 1854 to commemorate the first precise measurement of the planet. TIME IN PORT Mehamn 12:45 a.m. 1:00 a.m. Kjøllefjord 2:45 3:00 a.m. Honningsvåg 5:30 5:45 a.m. Havøysund 7:45 8:00 a.m. Hammerfest 10:45 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Øksfjord 3:30 3:45 p.m. Skjervøy 7:15 7:45 p.m. Tromsø 11:45 p.m. 1:30 a.m. For a list of optional excursions available on day 8, please see the next page FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 63

64 Optional Excursions Day 8 Southbound These are the excursions you can participate in on day 8. Excursions vary by season. 8a BREAKFAST AT NORTH CAPE WHERE: HONNINGSVÅG CODE: HR-HVG8A AVAILABLE: MAY 8 OCT 7 DURATION: 6 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $214 PER PERSON Enjoy a lavish breakfast buffet and more on this scenic bus tour of Western Finnmark from the town of Honningsvåg to North Cape, one of the northernmost points in Europe, before rejoining the ship in Hammerfest. 8f SNOWMOBILE TRIP INTO THE POLAR NIGHT WHERE: MEHAMN CODE: HR-MEH8F AVAILABLE: DEC 8 MAY 17 DURATION: 2 HRS, 15 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $397 PER PERSON Join us on an exhilarating and unforgettable snowmobile tour into the polar night across one of Europe s most extreme and exciting natural environments. HAMMERFEST ŸRJAN BERTELSEN 8g MOUNTAIN HIKE IN HAMMERFEST WHERE: HAMMERFEST CODE: HR-HFT8G AVAILABLE: JUN 8 NOV 7 DURATION: 1 HR, 30 MINS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Join a walking tour that discovers Hammerfest s history, and then hike up to the top of nearby Mount Salen for magnificent views of the Arctic Ocean and surrounding islands. 8h INTO THE ICE STORIES OF A POLAR HERO WHERE: HAMMERFEST CODE: HR-HFT8H AVAILABLE: NOV 8 MAR 22 DURATION: 1 HR, 45 MINS LEVEL: 4 PRICE: $117 PER PERSON Go on a mini expedition to nearby Mount Salan and learn about one of the greatest figures in polar history, Adolf Henrik Lindstrøm. 8i ARCTIC MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS8I AVAILABLE: MAY 8 AUG 8 DURATION: 1 HR, 30 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $148 PER PERSON Discover Tromsø s famous landmarks on a sightseeing tour by RIB (rigid inflatable boat) under the midnight sun. 8c MIDNIGHT CONCERT IN THE ARCTIC CATHEDRAL WHERE: TROMSØ CODE: HR-TOS8C AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 1 HR, 15 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $83 PER PERSON There is perhaps no more beautiful way to experience Tromsø than by attending a midnight concert at the city s iconic Arctic Cathedral. NIEL GOSLETT SNOWMOBILE TRIP INTO THE POLAR NIGHT ARCTICCOAST/ ŸRJAN BERTELSEN 64

65 FINNKJERKA North Cape 71 N Mehamn 8F Kjøllefjord 8A Honningsvåg Havøysund Hammerfest 8B 8G 8H Øksfjord Skjervøy Lyngen Alps Tromsø 8C 8I Read a full description of our excursions at hurtigruten.com/excursions 8b THE NORTHERNMOST TOWN IN THE WORLD WHERE: HAMMERFEST CODE: HR-HFT8B AVAILABLE: JUN 8 APR 8 DURATION: 1 HR, 45 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $92 PER PERSON Join us on a scenic coach tour that explores and explains the events that have shaped Hammerfest, a town at the top of Europe. HAMMERFEST CHURCH JÖRG GOLDHOFER - GUEST IMAGE 65

66 A day of highlights TROLLFJORD AGURTXANE CONCELLON The daytime sailing through the Lofoten Islands is a highlight for many guests. It is renowned for its steep mountains; wild nature; and small, authentic fishing villages. RAFTSUND TRYM IVAR BERGSMO Spend the day on deck or in the Panorama Lounge After a short stop in Harstad, we sail toward the Risøyrenna strait. This shallow channel is just 20 feet deep, and was made especially for Hurtigruten in the 1920s, providing an inside route between Harstad and Sortland. The sandbanks are visible through the clear, green water. Today will be a feast for the eyes as we sail through the Lofoten and Vesterålen islands, and discover some of the most stunning scenery during your voyage. RISØYRENNA MERLE KLEIN / HURTIGRUTEN 66

67 Simply stunning The spectacular Trollfjord is only a little over one mile long and 300 feet wide, with majestic mountains surrounding it. If weather and time permit, the captain will take a detour into the fjord. Then we sail through Lofoten. This rare Arctic wilderness offers untrammelled landscapes of majestic mountains; deep fjords; squawking seabird colonies; and long, surf-swept beaches. Even Lonely Planet is in awe, saying: The beauty of this place is simply staggering. Well, today you can see for yourself. Enjoy the natural beauty of these incredible islands. DAY 9 TROMSØ STAMSUND Southbound Tromsø Finnsnes senja Risøyhamn Harstad Stokmarknes Sortland Vesterålen Trollfjord Small villages and narrow sounds Risøyhamn is a small village with only 200 inhabitants, and we make a short stop here for locals to disembark, and deliver groceries and mail. Then we continue to Stokmarknes, where Hurtigruten was founded more than 125 years ago. Continuing south, it looks like we are sailing straight into a mountain wall, but the captain finds an opening and sails through narrow Raftsund. This 12-mile passage between Lofoten and Vesterålen takes you along mountains that reach to 3,300 feet high and is amazing to see! SVOLVÆR SIMON VÖGELE AGURTXANE CONCELLON The capital of Lofoten and cod fishing In the evening, we reach Svolvær. The world s largest catches of cod are made here between January and April and are the reason this small coastal town was established. But Svolvær is not just a center for fishing. During winter, artists flock here for the local scenery, colorful street life, and, perhaps more than anything else, the moody winter light. Go ashore and participate in our excursions or explore this charming town on your own. From Svolvær, we continue on to Stamsund, from which the majestic peaks of the huge Lofoten Wall can be viewed. Then we leave these beautiful islands and set course for the mainland but don t worry the next day is also full of extreme natural beauty. Svolvær Lofoten Stamsund TIME IN PORT Tromsø 11:45 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Finnsnes 4:15 4:45 a.m. Harstad 7:45 8:30 a.m. Risøyhamn 10:45 11:00 a.m. Sortland 12:30 1:00 p.m. Stokmarknes 2:15 3:15 p.m. Svolvær 6:30 8:30 p.m. Stamsund 10:00 10:30 p.m. For a list of optional excursions available on day 9, please see the next page FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 67

68 Optional Excursions Day 9 Southbound These are the excursions you can participate in on day 9. Excursions vary by season. LOFOTEN SIGVE ASPELUND PEDERSEN 9a A TASTE OF VESTERÅLEN WHERE: HARSTAD CODE: HR-HRD9A AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 4 HRS, 15 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $120 PER PERSON A Taste of Vesterålen is one of the classics in our extensive Hurtigruten excursion program. On this guest favorite, come along and experience the history and beautiful scenery of a multitude of breathtaking sights. 9b LOFOTEN ISLANDS WHERE: SVOLVÆR CODE: HR-SVJ9B AVAILABLE: APR 9 AUG 31 DURATION: 3 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $130 PER PERSON Join us on a comfortable bus excursion through one of the most extraordinary landscapes on Earth. OLE STØRKSEN 9C SEA EAGLE SAFARI WHERE: TENDER BOAT OPERATION AT SEA CODE: HR-SKN9C AVAILABLE: MAR 24 OCT 15 DURATION: 2 HRS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $167 PER PERSON Join us on an excursion into Norway s spectacular Trollfjord, and experience close encounters with magnificent sea eagles. 9D LOFOTEN BY HORSE WHERE: SVOLVÆR CODE: HR-SVJ9D AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 3 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $176 PER PERSON Do you like the idea of horseback riding along a beautiful, remote beach terrain once inhabited by Vikings? Join us for this excursion along the shore of Gimsøy Island on the open North Atlantic Ocean. 9E RIB-ADVENTURE IN LOFOTEN WHERE: SVOLVÆR CODE: HR-SVJ9E AVAILABLE: JUN 9 SEP 8 DURATION: 1 HR, 30 MINS LEVEL: 3 PRICE: $167 PER PERSON Join us on this exciting sea excursion in open RIBs (rigid inflatable boats) on the waters in and around the fantastic Lofoten archipelago. 9f DISCOVER A FISHING VILLAGE WHERE: SVOLVÆR CODE: HR-SVJ9F AVAILABLE: SEP 1 APR 8 DURATION: 1 HR, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $95 PER PERSON Join us on a guided walking tour to the quaint old fishing village of Svinøya, which is next to the Lofoten town of Svolvær. CARSTEN PEDERSEN HURTIGRUTEN TRYM IVAR BERGSMO SIGVE ASPELUND 68

69 Risøyhamn Stokmarknes Harstad 9A Sortland Vesterålen 9C Trollfjord Svolvær 9B 9D 9E 9F 9G Read a full description of our excursions at hurtigruten.com/excursions LOFOTEN Stamsund 9g FISHING IN LOFOTEN WHERE: SVOLVÆR CODE: HR-SVJ9G AVAILABLE: APR 9 JUN 8 DURATION: 1 HR, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Try your luck at reeling in a big Atlantic cod on this exciting deep-sea fishing trip off the coast of Svolvær. FISHING IN LOFOTEN SIGVE ASPELUND FISHING IN LOFOTEN FRODE KARLSEN 69

70 The Helgeland coast, with its hundreds of islets, steep granite walls, and fertile farmland, is rich in local lore. Places that inspire myths and legends THE SEVEN SISTERS PER LILLEHAGEN / HURTIGRUTEN The seven sisters Another highlight is sailing past the Seven Sisters mountain range. It is easy to understand why these mountains have conjured ancient myths. According to Norwegian folktales, trolls turn to stone if they do not hide before the sun rises. This was the case for seven beautiful troll sisters who failed to find cover from the sunrise one morning and became beautiful mountains forever. The mountain with a hole Arriving at Brønnøysund, you have just enough time to go ashore and discover the charming streets of this little town. Then it s time for some more magical sightseeing from the ship. Torghatten Mountain is known for the natural tunnel through its center. The tunnel is 520 feet long, 66 feet wide, and 115 feet high. It was formed during the last Ice Age. Ice and water eroded away the softer, looser rocks, while the harder stones in the mountain top remained. Legend has it that an arrow fired by the troll Hestmannen pierced the hole through the middle of Torghatten. ARCTIC CIRCLE SYBILLE WALDT Crossing the Arctic Circle Crossing the Arctic Circle at N is an important rite of passage on this day. Stand on deck as we pass the small island of Vikingen and see the globe monument that marks the Arctic Circle. We celebrate with our own Arctic Circle crossing traditions out on deck, including a cod liver oil tasting. We make a short stop at Nesna, an idyllic old trading post, before moving on to Sandnessjøen. TORGHATTEN MOUNTAIN ERLEND KJØRSVIK 70

71 DAY 10 BODØ RØRVIK Southbound Bodø Ørnes Arctic Circle N coast of helgeland Brønnøysund Nesna Sandnessjøen 10B The Seven Sisters 10C Optional Excursions DAY 10 SOUTHBOUND These are the excursions you can participate in on day 10. Excursions vary by season. VEGA ARCHIPELAGO RITA JOHANSEN 10b UNESCO VEGA ARCHIPELAGO WHERE: SANDNESSJØEN CODE: HR-SSJ10B AVAILABLE: JUN 10 SEP 9 DURATION: 4 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $279 PER PERSON Take a step back in time and see how the Norwegian islanders here developed a symbiotic relationship with the local duck population to cultivate a sustainable livelihood. 10c VISIT THE SALMON WHERE: BRØNNØYSUND CODE: HR-BNN10C AVAILABLE: APR 10 OCT 31 DURATION: 1 HR, 15 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $114 PER PERSON Join us on a visit to the Norwegian Aquaculture Center near Brønnøysund for an informative tour and a taste of fresh salmon. Rørvik TIME IN PORT Bodø 2:30 4:15 a.m. Ørnes 7:00 7:15 a.m. Nesna 11:00 11:15 a.m. Sandnessjøen 12:30 1:00 p.m. Brønnøysund 3:45 5:00 p.m. Rørvik 8:30 9:30 p.m. ERLEND HAABERG FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 71

72 Historical coastal towns Charming Trondheim A large city by Norwegian standards, Trondheim has managed to preserve the charm and intimacy of a small town. Some of its narrow alleys and streets many originating in the Middle Ages still exist. The city center has many unique wooden buildings, some built as far back as the 1700s. This historic city has a lot to offer. Stroll around and explore on your own, or join our excursion, Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral. Sailing past small coastal communities Back on board, the ship heads out of the majestic Trondheimsfjord. Like all other Norwegian fjords, it is deep, in this case, up to 1,900 feet. We sail past Munkholmen Island, and later, we pass Smøla, an archipelago at sea with at least one skerry or island for each one of its 2,400 inhabitants. NIDAROS CATHEDRAL OLE STØRKSEN Then we encounter the magnificent mountain peaks of Tustna, which rise some 3,000 feet above sea level. Soon, the island of Grip and its lighthouse come into view. Clusters of houses were built around a small stave church here that dates back to The tiny community has clung to Grip s rocky shores for centuries, even defying huge waves that have occasionally swept over the island. TRONDHEIM MAGGIE STRUTT 72

73 DAY 11 TRONDHEIM ÅLESUND Southbound KRISTIANSUND HURTIGRUTEN Cured cod capital The small city of Kristiansund is spread across four islands linked by bridges. Its excellent harbor was in use as far back as the early Stone Age. Archaeologists have uncovered houses up to 10,000 years old, some 120 ft above the present sea level. Today, the town is regarded as Norway s cured cod capital because of its centuriesold export of the salted, dried fish. Optional Excursions DAY 11 SOUTHBOUND These are the excursions you can participate in on day 11. Excursions vary by season. 11a TRONDHEIM WITH NIDAROS CATHEDRAL WHERE: TRONDHEIM CODE: HR-TRD11A AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 2 HRS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $98 PER PERSON Join us for a bus tour of this medieval city that has become a major modern academic and technological research center. 11c THE ATLANTIC ROAD WHERE: KRISTIANSUND CODE: HR-KSU11C AVAILABLE: APR 11 SEP 10 DURATION: 4 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 1 PRICE: $154 PER PERSON Ride through stunning coastal landscapes on what The Guardian ranked as the world s best road trip, and was awarded the Engineering Feat of the Century in THE ATLANTIC ROAD NANCY BUNDT / HURTIGRUTEN 11e BERGTATT - MAGNIFI- CENT MARBLE MINE WHERE: KRISTIANSUND CODE: HR-KSU11E AVAILABLE: SEP 15 APR 30 DURATION: 4 HRS, 30 MINS LEVEL: 2 PRICE: $191 PER PERSON Join us on a guided bus tour to Bergtatt, a working marble and limestone mine on the banks of an illuminated subterranean lake that s deep inside a mountain. Ålesund Smøla Frøya Hitra Kristiansund 11C Molde 11E Trondheim 11A TIME IN PORT Trondheim 6:30 10:00 a.m. Kristiansund 4:30 5:00 p.m. Molde 9:00 9:30 p.m. Ålesund 12:30 1:00 a.m. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 73

74 An extraordinary finale BRYGGEN VISIT BERGEN The coastal voyage begins to draw to a close. Make the most of your final impressions of Norway. Striking contrasts Before we dock in Bergen, there are still a few nautical miles of fascinating scenery to experience, such as the picturesque Nordfjord below the enormous Jostedal Glacier. The fjord widens to the east and forges 56 miles inland to Loen and Olden. The rugged coastal areas are a striking contrast to the inner fjord areas, where the wind is gentler and there is less rain. Fertile fruit gardens and the fingers of glacial ice stretch toward glistening lakes and gushing rapids. Both the coastal and inner fjord landscapes have their own distinctive charms, and travelers are well advised to experience both. 74

75 DAY 12 ÅLESUND BERGEN Southbound AGURTXANE CONCELLON Extraordinary final hours In the morning, we call at Florø. Florø s smalltown atmosphere is very much alive here, with an attractive main street and a good selection of shops. A few nautical miles south of Florø, we navigate the mouth of the mighty Sognefjord, with fantastic views of the surrounding archipelagos along the way. Disembark in Bergen, taking with you memories of an extraordinary journey filled with amazing experiences, and meaningful and authentic interactions with locals, wildlife, and stunning nature. Torvik Florø Ålesund Måløy The West COAST Sognefjord ULRIKEN MOUNTAIN CH/VISIT NORWAY Bergen 12A 12B TIME IN PORT Ålesund 12:30 1:00 a.m. Torvik 2:15 2:30 a.m. Måløy 5:15 5:45 a.m. Florø 7:45 8:15 a.m. Bergen 2:30 p.m. BERGENHUS FORTRESS SHUTTERSTOCK History and main sights of Bergen Take this opportunity to explore the history and highlights of Bergen on your own or on our optional excursion, Bergen City Sightseeing (only bookable on board, see sidebar). Wander through pictur esque cobblestone alleys, the Nordnes peninsula neighborhood, Bergen harbor, Håkon s Hall, Rosenkrantz Tower, Maria Church, the famous fish market, and the UNESCO-listed Bryggen district, which dates back to the 14th cen tury. Other activities include exploring Bergenhus Fortress, and taking the cable car or hiking up Ulriken, the tallest of the seven mountains that surround Bergen, and enjoying an incredible view of Bergen, the sea, and surrounding fjords, from above. Optional Excursion You can participate in this excursion after disembarkation on day a/12b BERGEN CITY SIGHTSEEING WHERE: BERGEN CODE: HR-BGO12A/B AVAILABLE: JAN 1 DEC 31 DURATION: 2 HRS LEVEL: 1 ONLY BOOKABLE ON BOARD Experience the history and highlights of the legendary Norwegian city of Bergen with insightful guides. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 75

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77 your home AT sea From the moment you embark your Hurtigruten ship, you will notice its unique onboard atmosphere. Our vessels are purpose-built to bring you close to nature and wildlife, and to provide unforgettable experiences so you can encounter the real, authentic Norway. So settle in, get comfortable, and enjoy the world s most beautiful sea voyage. 77

78 Welcome on board Sail with us and enjoy an informal and welcoming atmosphere as well as authentic experiences and adventures that are unmistakably Norwegian. Sleep tight Each of our ships has a wide range of cabins. No matter which stateroom you select, we promise a comfortable journey in a relaxed and informal atmosphere with Hurtigruten s famous hospitality. Have a look at the various deck plans to choose the right ship and cabin for your journey. AGURTXANE CONCELLON 78

79 Bon appetit! Our restaurants will satisfy your appetite with fresh local produce and seasonal ingredients. Accompanying each meal is a comprehensive selection of wines, beer, and soft drinks. Then enjoy freshly brewed coffee in any of the lounges or a cocktail in one of the bars. All of our ships also have cafés that serve snacks and beverages. AGURTXANE CONCELLON AGURTXANE CONCELLON AGURTXANE CONCELLON AGURTXANE CONCELLON Daily life along the coast At our ports, we receive fresh, local produce and seasonal ingredients. At the smaller ports, many guests head out on deck to soak up the sights as a quiet quayside suddenly comes to life. Supplies are loaded and offloaded, and our visit is welcomed by the friends and family of our crew. We have been doing this every day for over 125 years, and these are the moments that no other voyage along the Norwegian coast can recreate. CHRISTIAN HOUGE INNOVATION NORWAY / HURTIGRUTEN Travel with the Norway experts Traveling with Hurtigruten offers the rare opportunity to be part of everyday life along the Norwegian coastline and see things you just won t see on conventional cruise ships. It is a unique experience, made all the more special by insights provided by our dedicated expedition teams. Enjoy our fascinating lecture series, delicious food-tastings, point-of-interest talks on deck, and more! When a point of interest is about to occur (perhaps a stretch of coastline, a particular building, a special scenic sight or even a dazzling display of the northern lights!), an announcement will be made on board, ensuring you have enough time to head out on deck to experience it yourself. Evening gatherings with the expedition team become an occasion to share your daily experiences, and the informal onboard atmosphere makes it easy to strike up conversations with fellow explorers. AGURTXANE CONCELLON Time to relax The ample deck space and comfortable lounges provide perfect views as we glide through some of the world s most beautiful and untouched coastal scenery. Contentment is finding a favorite spot on deck or in a hot tub, in the fitness room, or by a window and enjoying the ever-changing view of the beautiful landscape. Fall into the daily rhythm of life on board; it is one of the charms of being on a coastal voyage. AGURTXANE CONCELLON 79

80 Norway s coastal kitchen Every meal is a feast of the best ingredients nature has to offer. Local food Norway s culinary traditions have much in common with its coastal scenery. It is always fresh, distinctive, and full of variety. We always strive to provide our guests with a truly unique and authentic experience, and because we visit 34 ports, we have the exceptional opportunity to source fresh produce from local suppliers every day. This means delicious, fresh ingredients from both coastal and inland areas. The season s best ingredients Our breakfast buffet provides a superb selection of cold meats, cheeses, eggs, cereals, fruit, freshly baked bread, pastries, and, often, sveler (similar to pancakes) and waffles made in the restaurant. It provides everything you need before a day of discovery. Lunch is a combination of warm dishes with meat, fish, and vegetarian options, and a buffet featuring traditional regional dishes. Fresh bread, fruit, vegetables, local cheeses, and a selection of salads, cold cuts, and seafood are typically available. A homemade Norwegian dessert is also available every day. At dinner, our chefs present either three- or four-course dinners or lavish buffets. This being a coastal voyage, a lot of the ingredients come from the sea, such as cod, scallops, king crab, crayfish, langoustine, and Arctic char. There are also inland specialties available, such as reindeer, extra-tender beef sirloin, cheeses, vegetables, fruits, and berries. Choose from our comprehensive selection of red and white wines, beer, aquavit, and soft drinks. Each dinner ends with traditional desserts, such as homemade cakes, puddings, berries, and sorbet, and after dinner you can enjoy coffee in any of the lounges while taking in the beautiful landscapes we sail through. 80

81 AGURTXANE CONCELLON JIMMY LINUS/TINAGENT Indulge yourself with our à la carte menu After a day full of exciting experiences and views, it s nice to relax in a more private setting and enjoy something extra special for dinner. If you really want to treat yourself, we recommend our à la carte menu*, an out-of-the-ordinary culinary experience. Enjoy dining on absolutely premium produce delivered by local suppliers, including everything from freshly caught Norwegian seafood to sustainably cultivated root vegetables and free-range reindeer meat, along with excellent cheeses from select small-scale producers. An à la carte dinner is the perfect ending to a perfect day! No matter what restaurant option you choose on a Hurtigruten cruise, the menu will change with the season, making your meal a feast of the best ingredients nature has to offer. Cafés and bakeries on board If you feel a bit hungry during the day, Brygga Bistro/Café serves Hurtigruten s signature burger and its famous shrimp sandwich. If you have a sweet tooth, then Multe Bakery is the place to go. Enjoy freshly baked pastries, sweet cakes, and local ice cream with homemade toppings, accompanied by warm drinks such as freshly brewed coffee, hot chocolate, and organic local herbal teas. AGURTXANE CONCELLON AGURTXANE CONCELLON *The à la carte menu is only bookable on board, and is not available on MS Spitsbergen. Only available on selected ships. AGURTXANE CONCELLON AGURTXANE CONCELLON A sustainable culinary journey Hurtigruten takes full culinary and environmental advantage of sailing through one of the world s most fantastic pantries. A commitment to Norwegian food runs throughout the fleet and beyond the itinerary, focusing on locally produced ingredients. At 15 of our ports of call, we receive seafood, dairy products, mustard, salt, mushrooms, vegetables, and more. In addition, we even offer a vegan three-course dinner! Everything is delivered directly on board the ships, which significantly reduces food miles and optimizes the use of port facilities. Local food enhances the travel experience and generates positive ripple effects in the local communities, creating jobs and goodwill. It also inspires great stories about the places we visit. Imagine sitting in the restaurant eating local goat cheese while we sail past the meadows where the goats are grazing. The story behind the food is part of the culinary experience. In addition to serving locally sourced ingredients, we also work hard to minimize food waste, using every edible part of each ingredient. EIVOR ERIKSEN 81

82 Expedition teams Hosts of the coast Learn more about the Norwegian coast with our expedition teams. What is an expedition team? All Hurtigruten ships featured in this brochure have an expedition team on board. Each team has an expedition leader and team members consisting of experts on nature, guiding, culture, and history. With the ship s hotel manager and service crew, the expedition team members are your onboard hosts. Every day they provide educational opportunities such as lectures, onboard guiding, a photo program in cooperation with Canon Academy, storytelling, and evening gatherings all included in the cruise price. Join the expedition team on board Learn more about Norway, and our history, culture, and wildlife while sailing with us. Our expedition teams enthusiastically share their knowledge and passion for a variety of relevant subjects including biology, history, geology, and culture and they present this information in an entertaining and informal way. Participate in our onboard lectures, both inside and out on deck when we pass points of interest and during evening gatherings. Our expedition teams are Canon-certified and will offer a photo program during the cruise, teaching you how to take even better pictures as we sail through amazing landscapes filled with mountains, fjords, and open sea. AGURTXANE CONCELLON 82

83 ØRJAN BERTELSEN TOR FARSTAD / HURTIGRUTEN The joy of friluftsliv Living in a country known for its beautiful nature, Norwegians are famous for their passion for being outdoors. We call it friluftsliv. Friluftsliv is about the desire to be in nature, and experiencing nature on a physical and spiritual level. In contrast to our hectic everyday lives, Norwegians use the opportunity of being outdoors Join the expedition team on land We want to show you what we love, and hope you will experience some of that joy on special excursions with our expedition team. Maybe you ll feel it while sitting around a campfire, hiking a trail, or even just enjoying a cup of coffee or tea together. Join the expedition team for onshore hikes to see the AGURTXANE CONCELLON to slow down the pace and focus on nature. You might say the need to be close to nature is part of the Norwegian DNA. Because Hurtigruten is a Norwegian company, friluftsliv pervades all our activities. One of Norway s favorite sayings is Ut på tur, aldri sur, which translates to something like Out on a hike never to gripe. best and most interesting spots and sites along the coast. These hikes are presold as a package, sold on board as a package, or booked individually on board. The focus is on the hike itself reaching a viewpoint, for example, or encountering an interesting sight. We surrender to the reverence of nature, be it forest, shoreline, or windswept mountains no matter the weather. Fog may impair the view, the paths may be icy, or the wind strong, but the call of the wild, the pure joy of being outdoors and living in the moment are the essence of what our expedition teams want to share with our guests. ØRJAN BERTELSEN Hurtigruten s Young Explorers Program Children ages 7 13 can take part in our complimentary Young Explorers Program on MS Finnmarken all year round. The Young Explorers Program gives the children on board a sense of what it is like to be a real explorer in Norway s beautiful and untouched surroundings. A dedicated onboard host plans and organizes all the activities, focusing on fun and eco-friendly learning that is designed to awaken childrens sense of adventure. The Young Explorers Program helps kids develop a deeper understanding and appreciation for nature, climate, and culture. It also introduces them to topics related to wildlife, local food, environmental protection, and famous explorers. There are daily onboard activities for the Young Explorers related to the different topics. ØRJAN BERTELSEN ANNE MARTE JOHNSEN <NO INTERSECTING LINK> 83

84 ABOUT OUR FLEET EXPERIENCED CREW Our captains have an average 13.2 years of experience. Total ship-management experience on board our ships is 1,256 years! Since Hurtigruten began sailing in 1893, we have had many ships journey along the Norwegian coast. While our vessels share many similarities, each ship also offers something unique. Here are some interesting features and fun facts about the Hurtigruten fleet. PANORAMA LOUNGE Enjoy comfortable seating while enjoying the view. NAVIGATION Purpose-built for the challenging waters off the Norwegian coast, our ships feature state-of-the-art navigational and safety equipment. 2,500 nautical miles Kirkenes Bergen NON-STOP VOYAGES A Hurtigruten ship departs Bergen every day. On the 12-day roundtrip cruise, Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen, you will experience 2,500 nautical miles of varied landscapes. RESEARCH In cooperation with the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research, we have been measuring the sea temperature along the Norwegian coast for 80 years. STABILIZERS Hurtigruten ships are equipped with stabilizers. They reduce the ship roll. Over 125 years of history Captain Richard With establishes a steamship service to link Northern and Southern Norway Hurtigruten The route along the Norwegian coast is extended to the south and now includes Bergen Kirkenes, near the Russian border, becomes the northern turning point A ship now leaves Bergen every day. More than 230,000 passengers travel on board Hurtigruten s fleet of 14 ships Since 1949, seven new ships are added to the fleet. The fleet transports 500,000 passengers a year. 84

85 BANNING PLASTIC Beginning in July 2018, Hurtigruten was the first cruise line in the world to ban unnecessary single-use plastics on board. LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS By 2021, up to nine of our ships will run on LNG (liquefied natural gas) and battery power likely making us the greenest fleet in the entire cruise industry. ELECTRICITY By 2021, our entire coastal fleet will be equipped to access shore power. REDUCED EMISSIONS New propeller technology on several of our ships reduces yearly emissions by an amount equal to the impact of a diesel truck circling the planet 71 times. OBSERVATION DECKS Ample deck space provides perfect viewing of the scenery. Deck distribution Panorama Lounge Our ships have panorama bars/lounges with excellent views and comfortable seating. Explorer Lounge & Panorama bar Observer/explorer deck Our ships have outdoor explorer/observation decks. Multe Bakery & Ice Cream Fitness room Our ships have fitness rooms, most with a view. Fitness room Seating area Outdoor Explorer deck Seating area Expedition team Our ships have expedition teams on board. Outdoor Hot tub deck Hot tubs Our ships have outdoor hot tubs. Outdoor deck Kysten Arctic Fine Dining Brygga Bistro Kompass Adventure reception Lecture halls Information Shop Post office Lectures Exciting lectures are presented in the lecture halls. CARGO HATCH In 2017, we transported 85.4 million metric tons of cargo along the Norwegian coast. À la carte restaurant/ bistro Our ships have an à la carte restaurant or bistro in addition to the main restaurant. Restaurant All our restaurants serve meals based on local produce, freshly delivered to your ship. Torget Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner Laundry Gangway Vestibule Luggage Sauna Laundry Our ships have laundry facilities. HEAT RECOVERY We reuse heat from the engines cooling water and exhaust to warm up the hot water tanks on board. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY We carry more than 10,150 semi-trailers a year that would otherwise be on the roads. Cargo deck Tender lobby Sauna Our ships have saunas, some with a view MS Midnatsol is the first ship with a side hatch for easier loading and unloading Hurtigruten celebrates its 100th birthday. The construction of MS Kong Harald heralds a new era of modern passenger ships. Eleven of a total of 14 ships are in regular service on a permanent basis The seven-day journey with MS Nordnorge from Bergen to Kirkenes is broadcast live on Norwegian television. At 134 hours, 42 minutes, and 45 seconds, it makes it into The Guinness Book of World Records as the world s longest live broadcast A new era begins as Hurtigruten launches the world s first hybrid electricpowered expedition ship: MS Roald Amundsen. 85

86 MS SPITSBERGEN Expedition team Nordic style, refurbished in 2016 Two restaurants Fitness room and sauna Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs Two-story panorama lounge Outdoor Explorer deck DECK 8 CABINS: 94 YEAR BUILT: 2009 REFURBISHED: 2016 SHIPYARD: Estaleiro Navais de Viana do Castelo (POR) GROSS TONNAGE: 7,344 LENGTH: 330 ft BEAM: 59 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots EXPEDITION SUITES Owner s suite, 355 sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, seating area, TV, minibar, kettle, stereo, private balcony, bathroom with shower. MX-632 is accessible to guests with limited mobility. Grand suite, 308 sq ft. One room suite with seating area, queen bed, TV, mini-bar, kettle, private balcony, bathroom with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, three-berth cabin with additional sofa bed, four-berth cabin with additional sofa bed and upper berth, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/no view, queen bed, four-berth cabins with additional upper and lower berths, kettle, TV, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 193 sq ft. With limited/ no view, queen bed, kettle, TV, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, 154 sq ft. With partly obstructed view, queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. Queen bed, TV, table, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Queen bed, TV, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 140 sq ft. Two lower berths and one upper berth, TV, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. Upper and lower berths, TV, bathroom with shower. J Outside cabin, 120 sq ft. With limited/ no view, queen bed, three-berth cabin with two separate lower berths and one upper berth, TV, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 96 sq ft. With limited view, upper and lower berths, TV, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Superior inside cabin, sq ft. Queen bed, four-berth cabins with additional upper and lower berths, TV, bathroom with shower. Inside cabin, 104 sq ft. Queen bed, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Balcony Balcony MX-637 MX-632 MG 633 K4D-635 Sauna Outdoor hot tub deck Balcony K4D-631 MG 630 Balcony Torget Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner U2D-725 U2D-722 Fitness room U2D-720 MG 627 K4D-629 U2D-723 Balcony K2D-625 MG 628 Balcony U2D-721 U2D-717 U2D-714 J3-619 K2D-715 U2D-716 QJ-621 QJ-624 Q2-433 QJ-623 QJ-626 K2D-719 U2D-718 O2D-437 K4D-442 O2D-444 I2D-435 U2D-713 Q3-438 Torget Main Dining restaurant J2D-711 J2D-712 QJ-617 QJ-622 J2D-709 J2D-710 QJ-615 QJ-620 Brygga Bistro O2D-427 A2-431 J2D-707 J2D-708 QJ-613 QJ-618 O2D-425 J2D-705 J2D-706 QJ-611 QJ-616 O2D-421 P2D-703 P2D-704 I2D-429 I2D-423 I2D-419 I2D-434 I2D-430 I2D-424 A2-436 O2D-432 O2D-428 O2D-426 Tender Lobby QJ-609 YA-614 A2-417 O2D-422 P2D-701 P2D-702 Kompass Adventure reception MADIS SARGLEPP N3-413 O2D-418 AJ- 607 AJ- 612 O2D-411 O2D-416 Gangway A2-414 U2D-605 U2D-610 Luggage O2D-410 U2D-603 U2D-606 A2-409 U2D-601 U2D-602 A2-405 A2-401 I2D-407 I2D-403 I2D-408 I2D-404 O2D-406 Explorer Lounge Explorer Bar Q4-402 Exterior of MS Spitsbergen DECK 7 DECK 6 DECK 5 Outdoor Explorer area Laundry DECK 4 DECK 3 EIVIND LANDE / HURTIGRUTEN 86

87 MS FINNMARKEN Expedition team Art Deco style Two restaurants, two cafés, and two bars Fitness room and panoramic sauna Sundeck, two outdoor hot tubs, and a pool Young Explorers Program CABINS: 281 YEAR BUILT: 2002 SHIPYARD: Kværner Kleven (N) GROSS TONNAGE: 15,690 LENGTH: 454 ft BEAM: 70 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots EXPEDITION SUITES Grand suite, sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed, seating area, TV, kettle, mini-bar, private balcony, bathroom with bathtub and shower. Suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, TV, kettle, mini-bar, private balcony, bath room with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, some with separate beds, seating area, TV, kettle, mini-bar, bathroom with shower. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/no view, queen bed, seating area, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 110 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 110 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, four-berth cabins with two upper berths, TV, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 133 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, four-berth cabins with two additional upper berths, TV, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 220 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, TV, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, some with upper and lower berths, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, four-berth cabins with two additional upper berths, TV, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, 110 sq ft. With limited/ no view, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, J2-625 with upper and lower berths, TV, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, many with upper and lower berths, TV, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Sauna Outdoor hot tub/ pool deck Outdoor deck U2-673 U2-671 U2-667 U2-665 U2-663 U2-661 U2-659 U2-657 U2-655 U2-653 U2-651 U2-649 U2-647 U2-645 U2-643 I4-669 U2-666 U2-664 U2-662 U2-660 U2-658 U2-656 U2-654 U2-652 U2-650 U2-648 U2-646 U2-644 U2-642 U2-640 U2-638 P2-589 P2-587 P2-583 P2-579 P2-575 P2-571 P2-569 P2-567 P2-565 P2-563 P2-561 P2-559 P2-557 P2-555 I4-591 Fitness room I4-585 I4-581 N4-383 I4-577 P2-580 P2-578 P2-576 P2-574 P2-572 P2-570 P2-568 P2-566 P2-564 P2-562 P2-560 P2-558 P2-556 P2-554 Finnmarken Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner N4-381 N4-379 N4-377 N4-373 N4-371 N4-367 N4-365 N4-361 N4-359 N4-357 N4-355 N2-353 N4-351 N2-349 N2-347 I2-395 Seating area Seating area I2-375 I2-391 I2-387 I2-369 I2-363 I2-398 I2-394 I2-390 I2-386 N2-399 N2-397 N2-393 N2-389 N2-385 N2-396 N2-392 N2-388 N2-384 N2-382 N2-380 N2-378 N2-376 N2-374 N2-372 N2-370 N2-368 N2-364 N2-362 N2-360 N2-358 N2-356 N2-354 N2-352 N2-350 N2-348 N2-346 N2-344 Exterior of MS Finnmarken À la carte Restaurant Car deck Babettes Café Outdoor Explorer deck U2-641 U2-639 U2-637 U2-635 J2-633 J2-631 J2-629 J2-627 J2-625 J2-623 J2-621 J2-619 QJ-630 QJ-628 QJ-626 QJ-624 QJ-622 QJ-620 QJ-618 J2-553 J2-551 J2-549 J2-547 J2-545 O2-543 O2-541 O2-539 J2-537 J2-535 J2-533 O2-531 QJ-544 QJ-542 QJ-540 Lounge Outdoor walking deck QJ-538 QJ-536 QJ-534 QJ-532 Outdoor walking deck Playroom Arcade Laundry Car lift Info/ Tour Leader Shop Mørestuen Café Reception Luggage EDDA SCHWARCK / HURTIGRUTEN Brotoppen Bar/lounge Gangway Luggage U2-707 U2-705 U2-703 U2-701 U2-708 U2-706 U2-704 U2-702 M2-617 SD-337 SD-335 O2-342 Q2-529 Q2-530 Swimming pool M2-615 M2-613 M2-611 M2-607 M2-603 DECK 8 DECK 7 DECK 6 P2-527 P2-525 P2-523 P2-521 P2-519 P2-517 P2-513 P2-509 P2-507 P2-505 P2-503 Q2-501 DECK 5 DECK 4 SD-333 O2-331 O2-329 O2-323 O2-321 O2-319 O2-317 L2-311 L2-309 L2-307 L2-305 L2-303 L2-301 I2-327 I2-328 I1-325 I1-315 I1-326 I1-316 O2-340 O2-338 O2-336 O2-334 O2-332 O2-330 O2-324 O2-322 O2-320 O2-318 I1-313 I1-314 L4-243 L4-241 L4-239 L4-235 L4-231 L3-227 L3-223 L3-219 L2-215 L2-211 L2-207 L1-203 L1-201 I4-237 I4-233 I4-229 I4-225 I3-609 I3-605 M2-616 M2-614 M2-612 M2-610 M2-608 M2-606 I4-516 I4-515 I4-511 I2-213 L2-228 L3-226 L3-224 L3-222 L3-220 L2-218 L2-216 L2-214 L2-212 L2-210 L2-208 L2-206 L2-204 L2-202 MG-601 U1-602 MG-604 Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Balcony Lecture Group Rooms P2-528 P2-526 P2-524 P2-522 P2-518 P2-514 P2-512 P2-510 P2-508 P2-506 P2-504 Q2-502 Fiinstuen Club room Fløybaren Bar Lecture halls L2-312 L2-310 L2-308 L2-306 L2-304 L2-302 DECK 3 DECK 2 Outdoor deck AGURTXANE CONCELLON FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 87

88 MS MIDNATSOL Expedition team Two restaurants, three bars, and a grill Sauna and fitness room Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs Two-story Panorama Lounge Outdoor Explorer deck Outdoor hot tub deck Seating area Bar Sauna Fitness room Horisont Hall Horisont Gallery DECK 9 CABINS: 299 YEAR BUILT: 2003 SHIPYARD: Fosen Mek. Verk. (N) GROSS TONNAGE: 16,151 LENGTH: 445 ft BEAM: 70 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots Balcony Balcony MG-815 MG-817 MG-819 MG-821 MG-823 MX-825 MG-816 MG-818 MG-820 MG-822 MG-824 MX-826 U2-801 U2-803 U2-805 U2-807 U2-809 U2-811 U2-813 U2-802 U2-804 U2-806 U2-808 U2-810 U2-812 U2-814 The Hamsun Room Library Info/ Tour Leader Mysterier Bar Paradis Bar DECK 8 Panorama Lounge EXPEDITION SUITES Owner s suite, 478 sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed, seating area, dining table, TV, kettle, stereo, Internet access, mini-bar, private balcony, bathroom with shower and bathtub. Grand suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, seating area, TV, kettle, stereo, Internet access, mini-bar, bay window, some with balcony, bathroom with shower, some with bathtub. Suite, 252 sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, TV, kettle, private balcony, bathroom with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, seating area, TV, kettle, private balcony, bathroom with shower. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, 174 sq ft. With limited/ no view, separate beds, seating area, TV, kettle, mini-bar, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 172 sq ft. Separate beds, table, kettle, TV, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, some with queen bed, some with table, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, TV, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, TV, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, TV, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, 123 sq ft. With limited/ no view, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, TV, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, four-berth cabin with two additional upper berths, TV, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Balcony Balcony Balcony MG-775 M2-782 MG-780 U2-771 U2-733 U2-735 U2-737 U2-739 U2-743 U2-747 U2-751 U2-755 U2-759 U2-763 U2-767 I2-741 I2-745 I2-749 I2-753 I2-757 I2-761 I2-765 I2-769 I2-773 I2-746 I2-750 I2-754 I2-758 I2-762 I2-766 I2-770 I2-774 I2-778 U2-738 U2-740 U2-742 U2-744 U2-748 U2-752 U2-756 U2-760 U2-764 U2-768 U2-772 U2-776 O2-649 O2-651 O2-642 O2-653 O2-644 P2-655 P2-659 P2-663 P2-667 I2-657 P2-646 I2-661 P2-648 I2-665 P2-650 I2-669 P2-652 P2-671 I2-673 P2-654 P2-675 I2-677 P2-656 P2-679 I2-681 P2-658 P2-683 I2-685 P2-660 P2-687 I2-689 P2-662 Q2-691 Q2-664 Midnatsol Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner J3-645 J3-647 N2-461 N2-463 N2-465 N2-467 N2-469 N2-471 N2-473 N2-475 N2-477 I2-479 N2-483 I2-481 N2-485 I2-487 N2-491 N2-493 N2-499 J3-719 J3-721 J3-723 J3-725 J3-727 J3-729 J3-731 Laundry J3-718 J3-720 J3-722 J3-724 J3-726 J2-728 J2-730 J2-732 J2-734 QJ-736 J3-643 J3-637 J3-639 J3-641 QJ-640 Outdoor walking deck J3-636 J3-638 I2-441 J3-626 J3-628 J3-630 J3-632 J3-635 J3-634 Outdoor walking deck U2-709 U2-713 J3-715 J3-717 U2-712 U2-716 J3-627 J3-618 J3-629 J3-620 J3-631 J3-622 J3-633 J3-624 N2-443 N2-445 N2-447 N2-449 N2-451 N2-455 N2-459 I2-457 I4-439 I2-433 I2-453 I2-437 I2-435 U2-707 U2-710 I2-711 I2-714 I2-708 O2-434 O2-436 O2-438 O2-440 O2-442 N2-444 N2-446 N2-448 N2-450 N2-452 N2-454 N2-456 N2-458 N2-460 N2-462 N2-464 N2-466 N2-468 N2-470 N2-472 N2-474 N2-476 N2-478 N2-480 N2-482 N2-484 N2-486 N2-488 N2-490 N2-492 N2-494 Car deck Midnatsol Main Dining restaurant AGURTXANE CONCELLON Shop Grill Food Court À la carte Restaurant Playroom Gangway Reception Luggage Q2-701 U2-703 U2-705 Q2-702 U2-704 U2-706 L2-314 L2-316 L2-318 L2-320 L2-322 L2-324 L2-326 L2-328 L2-330 L2-332 L2-334 L2-336 Exterior of MS Midnatsol DECK 7 DECK 6 DECK 5 DECK 4 DECK 3 YA3-619 YA3-625 YA3-614 YA3-616 L2-401 L2-403 L2-405 L2-409 L2-413 O2-415 O2-419 O2-421 O2-427 O2-429 L2-402 L2-404 L2-406 L2-414 L2-416 O2-418 O2-422 O2-424 O2-430 O2-432 L2-310 L2-312 P2-603 P2-605 P2-607 P2-611 P2-615 I2-609 I2-613 I2-617 I2-621 I2-623 I2-600 P2-604 P2-606 P2-608 P2-610 P2-612 Lecture halls I2-417 I2-420 I2-423 I2-426 I2-425 I2-428 L2-302 L2-304 L2-306 L2-308 Q2-601 Q2-602 I2-410 I2-407 I2-411 I2-408 I2-412 M. HORENDER / HURTIGRUTEN 88

89 MS TROLLFJORD Expedition team Two restaurants, two cafés, and three bars Sauna and fitness room Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs Two-story Panorama Lounge Outdoor Explorer deck Outdoor hot tub deck Seating area Panorama Polar Lounge Bar Fitness room Sauna DECK 9 CABINS: 295 YEAR BUILT: 2002 SHIPYARD: Fosen Mek. Verk. (N) GROSS TONNAGE: 16,140 LENGTH: 445 ft BEAM: 70 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots EXPEDITION SUITES Owner s suite, 478 sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed, seating area, dining table, TV, kettle, stereo, Internet access, mini-bar, private balcony, bathroom with shower and bathtub. Grand suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, seating area, TV, kettle, stereo, Internet access, mini-bar, bay window or private balcony, bathroom with shower, some with bathtub. Suite, 252 sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, TV, kettle, private balcony, bathroom with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, seating area, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, 177 sq ft. With limited/ no view, separate beds, seating area, TV, kettle, mini-bar, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 172 sq ft. Separate beds, table, kettle, TV, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, some with queen bed, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, some with table, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 123 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, 123 sq ft. With limited/ no view, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, fourberth cabins with two additional upper berths, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Balcony Balcony Balcony Sauna Balcony Balcony M2-782 MX-825 MG-823 MG-821 MG-819 MG-817 MG-815 U2-813 MX-826 MG-824 MG-822 MG-820 MG-818 MG-816 MG-775 MG-780 Q2-691 Q2-664 U2-771 P2-687 P2-683 P2-679 P2-675 P2-671 U2-811 U2-809 U2-807 U2-805 U2-803 U2-801 U2-814 U2-812 U2-810 U2-808 U2-806 U2-804 U2-802 U2-767 U2-763 U2-759 U2-755 U2-751 U2-747 U2-743 U2-739 U2-737 U2-735 U2-733 I2-773 I2-769 I2-765 I2-761 I2-757 I2-753 I2-749 I2-745 I2-741 I2-778 I2-774 I2-770 I2-766 I2-762 I2-758 I2-754 I2-750 I2-746 U2-776 U2-772 U2-768 U2-764 U2-760 U2-756 U2-752 U2-748 U2-744 U2-742 U2-740 U2-738 P2-667 P2-663 P2-659 P2-655 O2-653 O2-651 O2-649 I2-689 I2-685 I2-681 I2-677 I2-673 I2-669 I2-665 I2-661 I2-657 P2-662 P2-660 P2-658 P2-656 P2-654 P2-652 P2-650 P2-648 P2-646 O2-644 O2-642 Saga Hall Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner J3-731 J3-729 J3-647 J3-645 N2-499 N2-493 N2-491 N2-485 N2-483 N2-477 N2-475 N2-473 N2-471 N2-469 N2-467 N2-465 N2-463 N2-461 I2-487 I2-481 I2-479 Espolin Johnson Lounge J3-727 J3-725 J3-723 J3-721 J3-719 QJ-736 J2-734 J2-732 J2-730 J2-728 J3-726 J3-724 J3-722 J3-720 J3-718 J3-643 J3-641 J3-639 J3-637 J3-635 J3-633 J3-631 N2-459 N2-455 N2-451 N2-449 N2-447 N2-445 N2-443 J3-629 J3-627 J3-622 J3-620 J3-618 N2-494 N2-492 N2-490 N2-488 N2-486 N2-484 N2-482 N2-480 N2-478 N2-476 N2-474 N2-472 N2-470 N2-468 N2-466 N2-464 N2-462 N2-460 N2-458 N2-456 N2-454 N2-452 N2-450 N2-448 N2-446 N2-444 O2-442 O2-440 O2-438 O2-436 O2-434 Car deck AGURTXANE CONCELLON Laundry Library QJ-640 Car lift J3-638 J3-636 Shop I2-441 Fjord Hall Info/ Tour Leader Outdoor walking deck J3-634 J3-632 J3-630 J3-628 J3-626 Outdoor walking deck Viking Café I2-457 I2-453 I4-439 J3-717 J3-715 J3-624 I2-437 I2-435 I2-433 I2-431 Fjord Bar Saga fjord Bar U2-713 U2-709 U2-707 I2-711 I2-714 I2-708 U2-716 U2-712 U2-710 À la carte Restaurant Viking Market Viking Saga Café Gangway Reception Luggage L2-342 L2-340 L2-338 L2-336 L2-334 L2-332 L2-330 L2-328 L2-326 L2-324 L2-322 L2-320 L2-318 L2-316 Exterior of MS Trollfjord Panorama Lounge DECK 8 U2-706 U2-705 U2-704 U2-703 Q2-702 Q2-701 DECK 7 YA3-625 YA3-616 DECK 6 DECK 5 DECK 4 YA3-614 YA3-619 P2-615 P2-611 P2-607 P2-605 I2-623 I2-621 I2-617 I2-613 I2-609 P2-612 P2-610 P2-608 P2-606 O2-429 O2-427 O2-421 O2-419 O2-415 L2-413 L2-409 I2-425 I2-423 I2-417 I2-428 I2-426 I2-420 Lecture halls L2-405 L2-403 L2-402 L2-401 O2-432 O2-430 O2-424 O2-422 O2-418 L2-416 L2-414 L2-406 L2-404 L2-314 L2-312 L2-310 L2-308 L2-306 L2-304 L2-302 DECK 3 P2-604 P2-603 Q2-602 Q2-601 I2-600 I2-410 I2-411 I2-412 I2-407 I2-408 GUEST IMAGE / HURTIGRUTEN FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 89

90 MS NORDNORGE Expedition team Nordic style, refurbished in 2016 Three restaurants, Multe Bakery, and Panorama bar Outdoor Explorer deck Seating area Fitness room Multe Bakery & Ice Cream Explorer Lounge & Panorama bar Sauna and fitness room Seating area Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs DECK 7 CABINS: 211 YEAR BUILT: 1997 REFURBISHED: 2016 SHIPYARD: Kværner Kleven (N) GROSS TONNAGE: 11,384 LENGTH: 404 ft BEAM: 64 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots Hot tubs U2D-661 U2D-657 U2D-653 U2D-649 U2D-647 U2D-645 U2D-643 U2D-641 U2D-639 U2D-637 K3-663 K3-659 K3-655 K3-651 U2D-658 U2D-656 U2D-654 U2D-652 U2D-650 U2D-648 U2D-646 U2D-644 U2D-642 U2D-640 Q2-633 Q2-636 J3-631 J3-629 J3-627 J3-625 J2D-626 J2D-624 J2D-622 J2D-620 J3-623 J3-621 J QJ-615 QJ-616 O3-613 U2D-614 Q2-609 Q4-610 Q2-605 Q2-606 U2D-603 U2D-601 U2D-604 U2D-602 DECK 6 EXPEDITION SUITES Suite, 291 sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed and double sofa bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, four-berth cabin with additional double sofa bed, seating area, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/no view, queen bed, seating area, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. Queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. Queen bed, some with table, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 121 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 181 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/no view. Two-berth cabins with queen bed, three-berth cabins with separate beds, where one is an upper berth, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, 94 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, and one bed is an upper berth, bathroom with shower. Inside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Outdoor deck P2D-573 P2D-569 P2D-565 P2D-561 P2D-559 P2D-557 P2D-555 P2D-553 P2D-551 P2D-549 K3-575 K3-571 K3-567 K3-563 P2D-568 N2-369 P2D-566 P2D-564 P2D-562 P2D-560 P2D-558 P2D-556 P2D-554 P2D-552 P2D-550 Torget Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner N2-367 N2-363 N2-361 N2-357 N2-355 N2-351 N2-349 N2-347 N2-345 L2-343 N2-341 N2-339 N2-337 I2-365 I2-359 I2-353 I2-392 I2-388 I2-384 I2-380 I2-376 I2-372 Q2-545 Outdoor walking deck Q2-517 Q2-546 O3-543 O3-541 O3-539 O3-537 O3-535 O3-533 O3-531 O3-529 O3-527 O3-525 O3-523 O3-521 P2D-538 P2D-536 P2D-534 P2D-532 Laundry J2D-530 P2D-528 P2D-526 J2D-524 J2D-522 N3-394 N3-390 N3-386 N3-382 N3-378 N3-374 N3-370 N3-368 N3-366 N3-364 N3-362 N3-360 N3-358 L2-356 N3-354 N2-352 N2-350 N2-348 N2-346 N2-344 N2-342 N2-340 N2-338 N2-336 N2-334 N2-332 Exterior of MS Nordnorge Car deck Outdoor walking deck Tender lobby Sd-335 SD-333 SD-331 Kysten Arctic Fine Dining Brygga Bistro Gangway L3-221 L3-219 L3-217 L3-215 L3-213 Vestibule Luggage L2-220 L2-218 L2-216 L2-214 L2-212 L2-210 L2-208 L2-206 L2-204 L2-202 SYBILLE WALDT / HURTIGRUTEN Q2-518 L3-207 P2D-515 P2D-513 P2D-511 P2D-509 P2D-507 P2D-505 P2D-503 P2D-516 P2D-514 P2D-512 P2D-510 P2D-508 P2D-506 P2D-504 DECK 5 Kompass Adventure reception Information Shop Post office DECK 4 O2-327 O2-325 O2-323 O2-321 O2-319 I2-315 I2-316 I2-313 I2-314 M4-502 M4-501 O2-317 L2-311 L2-309 L2-307 L2-305 L2-303 L2-301 O2-330 O2-328 O2-326 O2-324 O2-322 O2-320 O2-318 L2-312 L2-310 L2-308 L2-306 L2-304 L2-302 DECK 3 DECK 2 Sauna Torget Main Dining restaurant buffet Lecture halls AGURTXANE CONCELLON / HURTIGRUTEN 90

91 MS NORDKAPP Expedition team Nordic style, refurbished in 2016 Three restaurants, Multe Bakery, and Panorama bar Outdoor Explorer deck Seating area Fitness room Multe Bakery & Ice Cream Explorer Lounge & Panorama bar Sauna and fitness room Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs Seating area DECK 7 CABINS: 215 YEAR BUILT: 1996 REFURBISHED: 2016 SHIPYARD: Kværner Kleven (N) GROSS TONNAGE: 11,386 LENGTH: 404 ft BEAM: 64 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots Outdoor hot tub deck U2D-661 U2D-657 U2D-653 U2D-649 U2D-647 U2D-645 U2D-643 U2D-641 K3-663 K3-659 K3-655 K3-651 U2D-658 U2D-656 U2D-654 U2D-652 U2D-650 U2D-648 U2D-646 U2D-644 Q4-637 Q2-633 Q4-640 Q2-636 J3-631 J3-629 J J2D-626 J2D-624 J2D-622 J2D-620 J3-625 J3-623 J3-621 J3-619 J3-617 O3-615 O3-613 O3-611 J3-609 J2D-618 U2D-616 U2D-614 U2D-612 J2D-610 Q2-605 Q Q2-606 Q4-602 DECK 6 EXPEDITION SUITES Suite, 270 sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed and double sofa bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, four-berth cabin with additional double sofa bed, seating area, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, 121 sq ft. Queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 121 sq ft. Queen bed, some with table, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, shower with bathroom. Outside cabin, 121 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, shower with bathroom. Outside cabin, 181 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/ no view. Two-berth cabins with queen bed, three-berth cabins with separate beds, where one is an upper berth, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, and one bed is an upper berth, bathroom with shower. Inside cabin, 121 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Outdoor deck P2D-573 P2D-569 P2D-565 P2D-561 P2D-559 P2D-557 P2D-555 P2D-553 P2D-551 P2D-549 P2D-547 O3-545 K3-575 K3-571 K3-567 K3-563 P2D-568 P2D-566 P2D-564 P2D-562 P2D-560 P2D-558 P2D-556 P2D-554 P2D-552 P2D-550 O3-548 O3-546 Torget Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner N2-369 N2-367 N2-363 N2-361 N2-357 N2-355 N2-351 I2-365 I2-359I2-353 I2-392 I2-388 I2-384 I2-380 I2-376 I2-372 N2-349 N2-347 N2-345 L2-343 N2-341 N2-339 N2-337 O3-543 O3-541 O3-539 O3-537 O3-535 O3-533 O3-531 O3-529 O3-527 O3-525 P2D-538 P2D-536 P2D-534 P2D-532 Laundry N3-394 N3-390 N3-386 N3-382 N3-378 N3-374 N3-370 N3-368 N3-366 N3-364 N3-362 N3-360 N3-358 L2-356 N3-354 N2-352 N2-350 N2-348 N2-346 N2-344 N2-342 N2-340 N2-338 N2-336 N2-334 N2-332 Car deck Outdoor walking deck SD-335 P2D-530 P2D-528 P2D-526 J2D-524 J2D-522 Outdoor walking deck Tender lobby SD-333 SD-331 L3-221 L3-219 L3-217 L3-215 L3-213 L2-220 L2-218 L2-216 O3-523 O3-521 Kysten Arctic Fine Dining Brygga Bistro L2-214 L2-212 Gangway Vestibule O3-519 O3-517 O3-520 O3-518 Luggage O2-330 L2-210 L2-208 L2-206 P2D-515 P2D-513 P2D-511 P2D-509 P2D-507 P2D-505 P2D-503 M4-501 P2D-516 P2D-514 P2D-512 P2D-510 P2D-508 P2D-506 P2D-504 O2-327 O2-325 O2-328 O2-326 L2-204 L2-202 O2-323 O2-321 O2-324 O2-322 L3-207 DECK 5 Kompass Adventure reception Information Shop Post office DECK 4 O2-319 O2-317 M4-502 L2-311 L2-309 I2-315 I2-313 I2-316 I2-314 O2-320 O2-318 L2-312 L2-310 DECK 3 DECK 2 Sauna Lecture halls L2-307 L2-305 L2-308 L2-306 L2-303 L2-301 L2-304 L2-302 Kysten Arctic Fine Dining restaurant SIMON SKREDDERNES/COUP AGENCY Exterior of MS Nordkapp HURTIGRUTEN FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 91

92 MS KONG HARALD Expedition team Nordic style, refurbished in 2016 Three restaurants, Multe Bakery, and Panorama bar Outdoor Explorer deck Seating area Fitness room Multe Bakery & Ice Cream Explorer Lounge & Panorama bar Sauna and fitness room Seating area Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs DECK 7 CABINS: 218 YEAR BUILT: 1993 REFURBISHED: 2016 SHIPYARD: Volkswerft (D) GROSS TONNAGE: 11,204 LENGTH: 400 ft BEAM: 63 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots Outdoor hot tub deck U2D-655 U2D-653 U2D-651 U2D-649 U2D-647 U2D-645 U2D-643 U2D-641 U2D-639 U2D-637 U2D-635 O3-633 K3-660 K3-658 K3-659 K3-657 U2D-656 U2D-654 U2D-652 U2D-650 U2D-648 U2D-646 U2D-644 U2D-642 U2D-640 U2D-638 O3-636 O3-634 J3-631 J3-629 J J2D-632 J2D-630 J2D-628 J2D-626 J3-625 J3-623 J3-621 J3-619 J3-617 J3-615 O3-613 J3-611 J3-609 J2D-618 U2D-616 U2D-614 J2D-612 J2D-610 O3-607 O3-605 U2D-603 U2D-601 O3-608 O3-606 U2D-604 U2D-602 DECK 6 EXPEDITION SUITES Suite, 318 sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, 118 sq ft. Queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 118 sq ft. Queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 121 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 181 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, 118 sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/no view. Two-berth cabins with queen bed, three-birth cabins with separate beds, where one is an upper berth, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, 94 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, and one bed is an upper berth, bathroom with shower. Inside cabin, 94 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Outdoor deck P2D-567 P2D-565 P2D-563 P2D-561 P2D-559 P2D-557 P2D-555 P2D-553 P2D-551 P2D-549 P2D-547 O3-545 K3-572 K3-570 K3-571 K3-569 P2D-568 P2D-566 P2D-564 P2D-562 P2D-560 P2D-558 P2D-556 P2D-554 P2D-552 P2D-550 O3-548 O3-546 Torget Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner N2-363 N2-361 N2-359 N2-357 N2-355 N2-353 N2-351 I2-369 I2-367 I2-365 I2-394 I2-392 I2-390 I2-388 I2-386 I2-384 N2-349 N2-347 N2-345 N2-343 N2-341 N2-339 N2-337 O3-543 O3-541 O3-539 O3-537 O3-535 O3-533 O3-531 O3-529 O3-527 O3-525 P2D-544 P2D-542 P2D-540 P2D-538 Laundry P2D-530 J3-523 J3-521 P2D-528 J2D-526 J2D-524 J2D-522 SD-335 SD-333 Sd-331 N3-382 N3-380 N3-378 N3-376 N3-374 N3-372 N3-370 N3-368 N3-366 N3-364 N3-362 N3-360 N3-358 N3-356 L2-354 N2-352 N2-350 N2-348 N2-346 N2-344 N2-342 N2-340 N2-338 N2-336 N2-334 N2-332 Car deck Outdoor walking deck Outdoor walking deck Tender lobby L2-220 L2-218 L2-216 Kysten Arctic Fine Dining Brygga Bistro L2-214 Gangway O3-519 O3-517 O3-520 O3-518 Luggage N2-325 Vestibule L2-212 L2-210 L2-208 L2-206 P2D-515 P2D-513 P2D-511 P2D-509 P2D-507 P2D-505 P2D-503 M4-501 P2D-516 P2D-514 P2D-512 P2D-510 P2D-508 P2D-506 P2D-504 M4-502 O2-323 O2-321 O2-319 N2-317 O2-326 O2-324 O2-322 O2-320 O2-318 L2-204 L2-202 DECK 5 Kompass Adventure reception Information Shop Post office DECK 4 O2-315 O2-313 I2-329 I2-330 N2-311 N2-309 I2-327 I2-328 N2-316 O2-314 N2-312 N2-310 DECK 3 DECK 2 Sauna Lecture halls L2-307 L2-305 L2-308 L2-306 L2-303 L2-301 L2-304 L2-302 ØRJAN BERTELSEN / HURTIGRUTEN AXEL M. MOSLER / HURTIGRUTEN Torget Main Dining restaurant Exterior of MS Kong Harald 92

93 MS POLARLYS Expedition team Nordic style, refurbished in 2016 Three restaurants, Multe Bakery, and Panorama bar Outdoor Explorer deck Seating area Fitness room Multe Bakery & Ice Cream Explorer Lounge & Panorama bar Sauna and fitness room Seating area Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs DECK 7 CABINS: 216 YEAR BUILT: 1996 REFURBISHED: 2016 SHIPYARD: Ulstein Mek. Verk., (N) GROSS TONNAGE: 11,341 LENGTH: 403 ft BEAM: 64 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots Hot tubs U2D-659 U2D-657 U2D-653 U2D-649 U2D-647 U2D-645 U2D-643 U2D-641 U2D-639 U2D-637 K3-660 K3-656 K3-655 K3-651 U2D-658 U2D-654 U2D-652 U2D-650 U2D-648 U2D-646 U2D-644 U2D-642 U2D-640 U2D-638 Q4-635 Q2-636 J3-633 J3-631 J3-629 J3-627 J3-625 J3-623 J2D-634 J2D-632 J2D-630 J2D-628 J3-621 J3-619 J3-617 J3-615 O3-613 J3-611 J2D-620 J2D-618 J2D-616 U2D-614 J2D-612 O3-609 O3-607 U2D-605 O3-610 O3-608 U2D-603 U2D-606 U2D-604 DECK 6 M4-601 M4-602 EXPEDITION SUITES Suite, 320 sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed and double sofa bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed, four-berth cabin with additional double sofa bed, seating area, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, sq ft. Queen bed, P2-501 and P2-502 with upper and lower berths, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 114 sq ft. Queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 118 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 180 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/ no view. Two-berth cabins with queen bed, three-berth cabins with separate beds, where one is an upper berth, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, 91 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, and one is an upper berth, bathroom with shower. Inside cabin, 97 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Outdoor deck P2D-571 P2D-569 P2D-565 P2D-561 P2D-559 P2D-557 P2D-555 P2D-553 P2D-551 K3-572 K3-568 K3-567 K3-563 P2D-549 P2D-570 P2D-566 P2D-564 P2D-562 P2D-560 P2D-558 P2D-556 P2D-554 P2D-552 P2D-550 Torget Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner I2-392 I2-388 I2-384 I2-380 I2-376 I2-372 Q4-547 Q2-548 N2-357 N2-355 N2-353 N2-351 N2-347 N2-343 N2-341 N2-339 N2-337 N2-335 N2-333 N2-331 N2-329 N3-356 N2-327 O3-545 O3-543 J3-541 O3-539 O3-537 O3-535 O3-533 J3-531 J3-529 J3-527 J3-525 J3-523 P2D-546 P2D-544 P2D-542 P2D-540 L2-223 L2-220 J2D-532 J2D-530 J2D-528 J2D-526 L3-221 L3-219 J2D-524 L3-218 L3-216 L3-214 L3-212 L3-210 L2-208 O3-522 O3-521 O3-520 O3-519 P2D-518 P2D-517 P2D-516 P2D-515 P2D-514 P2D-513 P2D-512 P2D-511 P2D-510 P2D-509 P2D-508 P2D-507 P2D-506 P2D-505 P2D-504 P2D-503 P2-502 P2-501 I2-359 I2-349 I2-345 I2-315 Vestibule I2-316 N3-394 N3-390 N3-386 N3-382 N3-378 N3-374 N3-370 N3-368 N3-366 N3-364 N3-362 N3-360 N3-358 Car deck Laundry Outdoor walking deck Outdoor walking deck SD-325 SD-323 N2-354 N2-352 N2-350 N2-348 N2-346 N2-344 N2-342 N2-340 Tender lobby Kysten Arctic Fine Dining Brygga Bistro N2-338 Sd-321 N2-336 N2-334 N2-332 Gangway Luggage O2-330 O2-328 O2-326 O2-324 O2-322 O2-320 O2-318 L3-206 L3-204 L3-202 DECK 5 Kompass Adventure reception Information Shop Post office DECK 4 DECK 3 Sauna DECK 2 O2-319 O2-317 Lecture halls L2-312 L2-311 L2-310 L2-309 I2-313 I1-314 L2-307 L2-305 L2-303 L2-308 L2-306 L2-304 L2-302 L2-301 AGURTXANE CONCELLON JENS SCHMIDT / HURTIGRUTEN Torget Main Dining restaurant Exterior of MS Polarlys FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 93

94 MS NORDLYS Expedition team Nordic style, refurbished in 2019 Two restaurants, Multe Bakery, and Panorama bar Outdoor Explorer deck Seating area Fitness room Multe Bakery & Ice Cream Explorer Lounge & Panorama bar Sauna and fitness room Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs Seating area DECK 7 CABINS: 199 YEAR BUILT: 1994 REFURBISHED: 2019 SHIPYARD: Volkswerft (D) GROSS TONNAGE: 11,204 LENGTH: 400 ft BEAM: 63 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots Outdoor hot tub deck MG4-653 MG4-651 MG4-649 L MG4-652 MG4-650 MG4-648 Q4-647 Q4-645 Q2-643 Q4-641 J2-631 J2-629 J J2D-626 J2D-624 J2D-622 J2D-620 J2-625 J2-623 J2-621 J2-619 J O2-613 O2-611 J2-609 J2D-618 U2D-616 U2D-614 U2D-612 J2D-610 Q4-605 Q4-601 Q4-646 Q4-644 Q4-642 Q4-640 Q4-606 Q4-602 DECK 6 EXPEDITION SUITES Grand suite, sq ft. Queen bed with one sofa bed, seating area, TV, safe, mini-bar, bay window with full view, bathroom with shower. Suite, 291 sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed and double sofa bed, seating area, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Q2-643 with queen bed and accessible to guests with limited mobility. ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, 121 sq ft. Queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 121 sq ft. Queen bed, some with table, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. N2D cabins with queen bed, N2 cabins with separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, N3 cabins with separate beds and additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 181 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/no view, J2D cabins with queen bed, J2 cabins with separate beds, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Outdoor deck P2D-573 P2D-569 P2D-565 P2D-561 P2D-559 P2D-557 P2D-555 P2D-553 P2D-551 P2D-549 P2D-547 J2-545 I2-575 I2-571 I2-567 I2-563 P2D-568 P2D-566 P2D-564 P2D-562 P2D-560 P2D-558 P2D-556 P2D-554 P2D-552 P2D-550 N2-548 j2-546 Torget Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner N3-369 N3-367 N3-363 N3-361 N3-357 N3-355 N3-351 I2-365 I2-359 I2-353 I2-392 I2-388 I2-384 I2-380 I2-376 I2-372 N3-349 N3-347 N3-345 L2-343 N3-341 N2D-339 N2D-337 N2-543 N2-541 N2-539 N2-537 N2-535 N2-533 N2-531 N2-529 N2-527 N2-525 P2D-538 P2D-536 P2D-534 P2D-532 Laundry P2D-530 P2D-528 SD-335 SD-333 SD-331 N2-523 N2-521 P2D-526 P2D-524 P2D-522 N3-394 N3-390 N3-386 N3-382 N3-378 N3-374 N3-370 N3-368 N3-366 N3-364 N3-362 N3-360 N3-358 N3-356 L2-354 N3-352 N3-350 N3-348 N3-346 N3-344 N3-342 N3-340 N3-338 N3-336 N3-334 N3-332 Car deck Outdoor walking deck Outdoor walking deck Tender lobby L3-220 L2-218 L3-216 Kysten Arctic Fine Dining Multimedia Center L3-214 Exterior of MS Nordlys Gangway N2-519 N2-517 N2-520 N2-518 Vestibule Luggage O3-330 L3-212 L3-210 L3-208 L2-206 P2D-515 P2D-513 P2D-511 P2D-509 P2D-507 P2D-505 P2D-503 P2D-516 P2D-514 P2D-512 P2D-510 P2D-508 P2D-506 P2D-504 O3-327 O3-325 O3-328 O3-326 L3-204 L3-202 DECK 5 Kompass Adventure reception Information Shop Post office DECK 4 O3-323 o3-321 O3-324 O3-322 O3-319 O3-317 I2-315 I2-316 DECK 3 DECK 2 L2-311 L2-309 I2-313 I2-314 O3-320 O3-318 L2-312 L2-310 Sauna M4-501 M4-502 Lecture halls L2-307 L2-305 L2-308 L2-306 L2-303 L2-301 L2-304 L2-302 AXEL M. MOSLER / HURTIGRUTEN 94

95 MS RICHARD WITH Expedition team Nordic style, refurbished in 2018 Two restaurants, Multe Bakery, and Panorama bar Outdoor Explorer deck Seating area Fitness room Multe Bakery & Ice Cream Explorer Lounge & Panorama bar Sauna and fitness room Sundeck and two outdoor hot tubs Seating area DECK 7 CABINS: 199 YEAR BUILT: 1993 REFURBISHED: 2018 SHIPYARD: Volkswerft (D) GROSS TONNAGE: 11,205 LENGTH: 400 ft BEAM: 63 ft SERVICE SPEED: 15 knots Outdoor hot tub deck MG4-653 MG4-651 MG4-649 L MG4-652 MG4-650 MG4-648 Q4-647 Q4-645 Q2-643 Q4-641 J2-631 J2-629 J J2D-626 J2D-624 J2D-622 J2D-620 J2-625 J2-623 J2-621 J2-619 J O2-613 O2-611 J2-609 J2D-618 U2D-616 U2D-614 U2D-612 J2D-610 Q4-605 Q4-601 Q4-646 Q4-644 Q4-642 Q4-640 Q4-606 Q4-602 DECK 6 EXPEDITION SUITES Grand suite, sq ft. Queen bed with one sofa bed, seating area, TV, safe, mini-bar, bay window with full view, bathroom with shower. Suite, 318 sq ft. Two-room suite with queen bed and double sofa bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Mini suite, sq ft. One-room suite with queen bed and double sofa bed, seating area, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Q2-643 with queen bed and accessible to guests with limited mobility ARCTIC SUPERIOR Outside cabin, 117 sq ft. Queen bed, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 117 sq ft. Queen bed, some with table, TV, kettle, bathroom with shower. POLAR OUTSIDE Outside cabin, sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, sq ft. N2D cabins with queen bed, N2 cabins with separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, N3 cabins with separate beds and additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Outside cabin, 182 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Accessible to guests with limited mobility. Outside cabin, sq ft. With portholes, separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, three-berth cabins with additional upper berth, bathroom with shower. Some with limited view. J Outside cabin, sq ft. With limited/no view, J2D cabins with queen bed, J2 cabins with separate beds, bathroom with shower. POLAR INSIDE Inside cabin, 93 sq ft. Separate beds, where one bed can be turned into a sofa, bathroom with shower. Subject to change. Outdoor deck P2D-573 P2D-569 P2D-565 P2D-561 P2D-559 P2D-557 P2D-555 P2D-553 P2D-551 P2D-549 P2D-547 N2-545 I2-575 I2-571 I2-567 I2-563 P2D-568 P2D-566 P2D-564 P2D-562 P2D-560 P2D-558 P2D-556 P2D-554 P2D-552 P2D-550 N2-548 N2-546 Torget Main Dining Breakfast Lunch Dinner N3-369 N3-367 N3-363 N3-361 N3-357 N3-355 N3-351 I2-365 I2-359 I2-353 I2-392 I2-388 I2-384 I2-380 I2-376 I2-372 N3-349 N3-347 N3-345 L2-343 N3-341 N2D-339 N2D-337 N2-543 N2-541 J2-539 J2-537 N2-535 N2-533 N2-531 J2-529 J2-527 J2-525 P2D-538 P2D-536 J2D-534 J2D-532 Laundry J2D-530 J2-523 J2-521 J2D-528 J2D-526 J2D-524 J2D-522 SD-335 SD-333 Sd-331 N3-394 N3-390 N3-386 N3-382 N3-378 N3-374 N3-370 N3-368 N3-366 N3-364 N3-362 N3-360 N3-358 N3-356 L2-354 N3-352 N3-350 N3-348 N3-346 N3-344 N3-342 N3-340 N3-338 N3-336 N3-334 N3-332 Car deck Outdoor walking deck Outdoor walking deck Tender lobby Exterior of MS Richard With L3-220 L2-218 L3-216 Kysten Arctic Fine Dining Multimedia Center L3-214 Gangway N2-519 N2-517 N2-520 N2-518 Vestibule Luggage O3-330 L3-212 L3-210 L3-208 L2-206 P2D-515 P2D-513 P2D-511 P2D-509 P2D-507 P2D-505 P2D-503 P2D-516 P2D-514 P2D-512 P2D-510 P2D-508 P2D-506 P2D-504 O3-327 O3-325 O3-328 O3-326 L3-204 L3-202 DECK 5 Kompass Adventure reception Information Shop Post office DECK 4 O3-323 o3-321 O3-324 O3-322 O3-319 O3-317 I2-315 I2-316 DECK 3 DECK 2 L2-311 L2-309 I2-313 I2-314 O3-320 O3-318 L2-312 L2-310 Sauna M4-501 M4-502 Lecture halls L2-307 L2-305 L2-308 L2-306 L2-303 L2-301 L2-304 L2-302 AXEL M. MOSLER / HURTIGRUTEN FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 95

96 COASTAL NORWAY SAILING SCHEDULE 2019 / 2020 These tables show the dates when individual ships depart Bergen and Kirkenes during the 2019 / 2020 sailing season. BERGEN DEPARTURES 2019 April May June July August September October November December MS Vesterålen X X X X X MS Spitsbergen/ MS Midnatsol* MS Nordlys 1 12 X X X MS Nordkapp MS Finnmarken MS Polarlys MS Lofoten MS Richard With MS Nordnorge X X X X X X MS Trollfjord X MS Kong Harald January February March April May MS Lofoten MS Spitsbergen/ MS Midnatsol* X MS Nordlys X X X X X X MS Nordkapp MS Finnmarken X X X X X X MS Polarlys MS Lofoten MS Richard With MS Nordnorge MS Trollfjord MS Kong Harald X X X X X X = No departure * MS Spitsbergen sails the Norwegian coast from Bergen 4/11/2019 5/3/2019 and 10/4/2019 4/30/2020. MS Midnatsol sails the Norwegian coast from Bergen 5/3/2019 9/27/2019 and 4/30/2020 5/31/2020. We reserve the right to make changes. = Guests sailing on MS Midnatsol from Bergen on 9/23/2019 will change ships in Tromsø on 9/27/2019. Guests will complete their journey to Kirkenes and back to Bergen on MS Spitsbergen. 96

97 KIRKENES DEPARTURES 2019 April May June July August September October November December MS Vesterålen X X X X X 25 MS Spitsbergen/ MS Midnatsol* MS Nordlys 7 18 X X X Ms Nordkapp MS Finnmarken MS Polarlys MS Lofoten MS Richard With MS Nordnorge X X X X X X MS Trollfjord X MS Kong Harald January February March April May MS Vesterålen MS Spitsbergen/ MS Midnatsol* X MS Nordlys X X X X X X MS Nordkapp MS Finnmarken X X X X X X MS Polarlys MS Lofoten MS Richard With MS Nordnorge MS Trollfjord = No departure * See the Bergen Departures section on the facing page for explanation. We reserve the right to make changes. MS Kong Harald X X X X X X 26 ORJAN BERTELSEN FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 97

98 CRUISE FARES Choose your cruise for the 2019 / 2020 sailing season TRYM IVAR BERGSMO Hurtigruten offers year-round daily departures from Bergen and Kirkenes and three different cruise itineraries. Some cruise highlights occur only on northbound sailings, others only occur on southbound sailings. The Classic Roundtrip Cruise is the best way to ensure that you see everything the stunning Norwegian coast has to offer. The 12-day Classic Roundtrip Cruise embarks upon nearly 2,500 nautical miles of spectacular coastal scenery and visits all 34 ports during daylight hours or under the midnight sun. Explore every glorious inch of Norway s magical coastline! The 7-day Classic Cruise North combines stunning natural beauty and rich cultural exploration in cities such as Ålesund, Trondheim, and Tromsø. The 6-day Classic Cruise South sails along the Helgeland coast, a beautiful region and home to the Seven Sisters mountain range. You ll also visit the stunning Vesterålen and Lofoten Islands in the daytime, and visit Trondheim. Please contact our Customer Sales Center for information about our cruise and flight packages from a selection of major airports, as well as our arrival and departure packages, which include hotel stays and transfers. CLASSIC ROUNDTRIP CRUISE - 12 Days, Bergen Kirkenes Bergen Price from $2,608 pp POLAR INSIDE POLAR OUTSIDE ARCTIC SUPERIOR EXPEDITION SUITES Date from / to I K L* A J* AJ* N O QJ* P U Q2 M2 MG MX 4/1 4/14/2019 $3,123 $3,373 $3,576 $3,946 $4,184 $4,215 $4,273 $4,908 $7,963 $9,686 $11,254 $14,845 4/15 4/30/2019 $3,657 $3,950 $4,189 $4,621 $4,901 $4,937 $5,005 $5,748 $9,326 $11,344 $13,180 $17,387 5/1 5/14/2019 $4,154 $4,487 $4,758 $5,249 $5,566 $5,608 $5,685 $6,529 $10,593 $12,885 $14,971 $19,749 5/15 5/31/2019 $4,717 $5,095 $5,402 $5,960 $6,320 $6,367 $6,455 $7,413 $12,028 $14,631 $16,999 $22,424 6/1 6/14/2019 $4,905 $5,298 $5,618 $6,198 $6,573 $6,622 $6,713 $7,710 $12,509 $15,216 $17,679 $23,321 6/15 6/30/2019 $5,225 $5,643 $5,984 $6,602 $7,001 $7,053 $7,150 $8,211 $13,323 $16,206 $18,829 $24,839 7/1 7/31/2019 $4,905 $5,298 $5,618 $6,198 $6,573 $6,622 $6,713 $7,710 $12,509 $15,216 $17,679 $23,321 8/1 8/14/2019 $4,616 $4,986 $5,287 $5,833 $6,185 $6,232 $6,317 $7,255 $11,771 $14,318 $16,636 $21,945 8/15 8/31/2019 $4,495 $4,855 $5,149 $5,680 $6,024 $6,069 $6,152 $7,065 $11,463 $13,944 $16,201 $21,371 9/1 9/14/2019 $4,091 $4,419 $4,685 $5,169 $5,481 $5,522 $5,598 $6,429 $10,431 $12,689 $14,743 $19,448 9/15 9/30/2019 $3,804 $4,108 $4,356 $4,806 $5,097 $5,135 $5,205 $5,978 $9,699 $11,798 $13,708 $18,083 10/1 10/14/2019 $3,463 $3,740 $3,966 $4,375 $4,640 $4,674 $4,738 $5,442 $8,829 $10,740 $12,478 $16,461 10/15 11/19/2019 $2,909 $3,142 $3,332 $3,676 $3,898 $3,927 $3,981 $4,572 $7,418 $9,023 $10,484 $13,830 11/20 12/19/2019 $2,608 $2,816 $2,986 $3,295 $3,494 $3,520 $3,568 $4,098 $6,649 $8,088 $9,397 $12,396 12/20 12/27/2019 $3,562 $3,847 $4,080 $4,501 $4,773 $4,808 $4,874 $5,598 $9,083 $11,048 $12,837 $16,933 12/28/2019 1/31/2020 $2,909 $3,142 $3,332 $3,676 $3,898 $3,927 $3,981 $4,572 $7,418 $9,023 $10,484 $13,830 2/1 3/31/2020 $3,337 $3,605 $3,822 $4,217 $4,472 $4,505 $4,567 $5,245 $8,510 $10,352 $12,028 $15,866 4/1 4/14/2020 $3,248 $3,508 $3,720 $4,103 $4,352 $4,384 $4,444 $5,104 $8,281 $10,073 $11,704 $15,439 4/15 4/30/2020 $3,804 $4,108 $4,356 $4,806 $5,097 $5,135 $5,205 $5,978 $9,699 $11,798 $13,708 $18,083 5/1 5/14/2020 $4,320 $4,666 $4,948 $5,459 $5,789 $5,832 $5,912 $6,790 $11,017 $13,401 $15,570 $20,539 5/15 5/31/2020 $4,905 $5,298 $5,618 $6,198 $6,573 $6,622 $6,713 $7,710 $12,509 $15,216 $17,679 $23,321 98

99 CLASSIC CRUISE NORTH - 7 Days, Bergen Kirkenes Price from $1,862 pp POLAR INSIDE POLAR OUTSIDE ARCTIC SUPERIOR EXPEDITION SUITES Date from / to I K L* A J* AJ* N O QJ* P U Q2 M2 MG MX 4/1 4/14/2019 $2,258 $2,427 $2,565 $2,814 $2,975 $2,996 $3,035 $3,464 $5,526 $6,690 $7,748 $10,173 4/15 4/30/2019 $2,647 $2,847 $3,010 $3,305 $3,496 $3,521 $3,568 $4,075 $6,518 $7,896 $9,150 $12,022 5/1 5/14/2019 $3,001 $3,229 $3,415 $3,752 $3,970 $3,998 $4,051 $4,630 $7,419 $8,992 $10,424 $13,702 5/15 5/31/2019 $3,645 $3,925 $4,152 $4,566 $4,833 $4,868 $4,932 $5,642 $9,061 $10,990 $12,744 $16,764 6/1 6/14/2019 $3,844 $4,140 $4,381 $4,817 $5,100 $5,137 $5,205 $5,956 $9,570 $11,608 $13,463 $17,711 6/15 6/30/2019 $4,106 $4,423 $4,681 $5,148 $5,451 $5,490 $5,564 $6,367 $10,238 $12,421 $14,407 $18,957 7/1 7/31/2019 $3,844 $4,140 $4,381 $4,817 $5,100 $5,137 $5,205 $5,956 $9,570 $11,608 $13,463 $17,711 8/1 8/14/2019 $3,645 $3,925 $4,152 $4,566 $4,833 $4,868 $4,932 $5,642 $9,061 $10,990 $12,744 $16,764 8/15 8/31/2019 $3,553 $3,826 $4,048 $4,450 $4,710 $4,744 $4,807 $5,499 $8,828 $10,706 $12,415 $16,329 9/1 9/14/2019 $3,188 $3,431 $3,629 $3,988 $4,220 $4,251 $4,307 $4,924 $7,896 $9,572 $11,098 $14,591 9/15 9/30/2019 $2,863 $3,080 $3,257 $3,578 $3,785 $3,813 $3,863 $4,414 $7,068 $8,566 $9,928 $13,048 10/1 10/14/2019 $2,444 $2,628 $2,777 $3,048 $3,224 $3,247 $3,289 $3,755 $5,999 $7,265 $8,417 $11,055 10/15 11/19/2019 $2,074 $2,228 $2,354 $2,581 $2,728 $2,748 $2,783 $3,174 $5,057 $6,119 $7,085 $9,298 11/20 12/19/2019 $1,862 $2,000 $2,111 $2,314 $2,445 $2,462 $2,493 $2,841 $4,517 $5,462 $6,321 $8,291 12/20 12/27/2019 $2,489 $2,677 $2,829 $3,106 $3,284 $3,308 $3,351 $3,826 $6,115 $7,406 $8,580 $11,271 12/28/2019 1/31/2020 $2,074 $2,228 $2,354 $2,581 $2,728 $2,748 $2,783 $3,174 $5,057 $6,119 $7,085 $9,298 2/1 3/31/2020 $2,357 $2,534 $2,678 $2,938 $3,107 $3,129 $3,170 $3,618 $5,777 $6,995 $8,103 $10,641 4/1 4/14/2020 $2,268 $2,438 $2,576 $2,826 $2,988 $3,009 $3,048 $3,479 $5,551 $6,720 $7,783 $10,219 4/15 4/30/2020 $2,647 $2,847 $3,010 $3,305 $3,496 $3,521 $3,568 $4,075 $6,518 $7,896 $9,150 $12,022 5/1 5/14/2020 $3,001 $3,229 $3,415 $3,752 $3,970 $3,998 $4,051 $4,630 $7,419 $8,992 $10,424 $13,702 5/15 5/31/2020 $3,477 $3,744 $3,960 $4,354 $4,608 $4,641 $4,703 $5,379 $8,634 $10,470 $12,140 $15,967 CLASSIC CRUISE SOUTH - 6 Days, Kirkenes Bergen Price from $1,580 pp POLAR INSIDE POLAR OUTSIDE ARCTIC SUPERIOR EXPEDITION SUITES Date from / to I K L* A J* AJ* N O QJ* P U Q2 M2 MG MX 4/1 4/14/2019 $1,920 $2,064 $2,181 $2,393 $2,530 $2,548 $2,581 $2,946 $4,702 $5,693 $6,594 $8,658 4/15 4/30/2019 $2,229 $2,398 $2,535 $2,783 $2,944 $2,965 $3,004 $3,432 $5,490 $6,651 $7,707 $10,127 5/1 5/14/2019 $2,512 $2,703 $2,859 $3,141 $3,324 $3,348 $3,392 $3,877 $6,212 $7,530 $8,728 $11,474 5/15 5/31/2019 $2,916 $3,140 $3,322 $3,652 $3,865 $3,893 $3,945 $4,512 $7,243 $8,783 $10,184 $13,395 6/1 6/14/2019 $2,957 $3,183 $3,368 $3,703 $3,919 $3,948 $4,000 $4,575 $7,346 $8,908 $10,330 $13,587 6/15 6/30/2019 $3,158 $3,401 $3,599 $3,957 $4,189 $4,219 $4,275 $4,892 $7,859 $9,532 $11,055 $14,543 7/1 7/31/2019 $2,957 $3,183 $3,368 $3,703 $3,919 $3,948 $4,000 $4,575 $7,346 $8,908 $10,330 $13,587 8/1 8/14/2019 $2,804 $3,019 $3,194 $3,510 $3,715 $3,742 $3,791 $4,336 $6,957 $8,435 $9,781 $12,862 8/15 8/31/2019 $2,734 $2,943 $3,113 $3,421 $3,621 $3,647 $3,695 $4,225 $6,777 $8,217 $9,527 $12,527 9/1 9/14/2019 $2,478 $2,666 $2,820 $3,098 $3,278 $3,301 $3,345 $3,823 $6,124 $7,423 $8,604 $11,310 9/15 9/30/2019 $2,299 $2,473 $2,615 $2,872 $3,038 $3,060 $3,100 $3,541 $5,668 $6,868 $7,959 $10,459 10/1 10/14/2019 $2,084 $2,241 $2,369 $2,600 $2,750 $2,770 $2,806 $3,204 $5,120 $6,201 $7,185 $9,438 10/15 11/19/2019 $1,754 $1,885 $1,991 $2,184 $2,308 $2,325 $2,355 $2,686 $4,280 $5,179 $5,997 $7,872 11/20 12/19/2019 $1,580 $1,696 $1,791 $1,963 $2,074 $2,089 $2,116 $2,411 $3,834 $4,637 $5,367 $7,040 12/20 12/27/2019 $2,112 $2,271 $2,400 $2,635 $2,787 $2,807 $2,844 $3,247 $5,191 $6,287 $7,285 $9,570 12/28/2019 1/31/2020 $1,754 $1,885 $1,991 $2,184 $2,308 $2,325 $2,355 $2,686 $4,280 $5,179 $5,997 $7,872 2/1 3/31/2020 $1,992 $2,141 $2,263 $2,484 $2,626 $2,645 $2,679 $3,059 $4,885 $5,915 $6,852 $8,999 4/1 4/14/2020 $1,964 $2,111 $2,231 $2,449 $2,589 $2,608 $2,642 $3,015 $4,815 $5,830 $6,753 $8,868 4/15 4/30/2020 $2,299 $2,473 $2,615 $2,872 $3,038 $3,060 $3,100 $3,541 $5,668 $6,868 $7,959 $10,459 5/1 5/14/2020 $2,618 $2,818 $2,980 $3,275 $3,466 $3,490 $3,537 $4,043 $6,482 $7,858 $9,110 $11,977 5/15 5/31/2020 $2,957 $3,183 $3,368 $3,703 $3,919 $3,948 $4,000 $4,575 $7,346 $8,908 $10,330 $13,587 YOUR CRUISE PRICE INCLUDES: Cruise on a full-board basis Guests can chose their specific cabin free of charge on the Classic Roundtrip Cruise. Guests can select their specific cabin for $150 per person on the Classic Cruise North, and $125 per person on the Classic Cruise South. All prices on these pages include the cabin selection fee English-speaking expedition team on board Complimentary Wi-Fi Complimentary tea and coffee NOT INCLUDED: Flights and transfers Travel insurance Optional excursions Luggage handling PLEASE NOTE: All prices shown are Select fares in USD per person, based on double occupancy. Please call our Customer Sales Center for single-occupancy pricing Hurtigruten has a flexible pricing system and all prices are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Prices may change at any time before the departure date; the applicable price will be quoted at the time of booking * Some cabins with limited/no view. See individual ship pages. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL +1 (800) BOOK ONLINE AT HURTIGRUTEN.COM VISIT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT 99

100 Practical information AGURTXANE CONCELLON Correspondence If book your cruise through a travel agent, all communications between you and Hurtigruten must be via that agent. If you book your cruise directly with us, all correspondence will be sent to the Lead Passenger on the reser vation. Please quote your booking reference number in all communications. When you or your agent first contact us, we will confirm your cruise at the earliest opportunity and advise regarding current flight times and prices, including any applicable supplements or extras, etc. For high season dates, when demand is greater, or if you book within eight weeks of departure, it may take slightly longer to confirm your cruise. An invoice will be sent to confirm your arrangements. If you are traveling with friends and would each like to receive separate documents, please advise us at the time of booking. Travel documents will be sent to you electronically, unless otherwise requested, prior to departure. Special requests If you have any special requests (such as dietary or medical), please inform us at the time of booking. We will do our best to meet such requests but cannot guarantee to do so. Changes to the itinerary and excursions All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change weather, sea, and ice conditions may affect the itinerary. Minimum numbers on excursions Some excursions are subject to a minimum number of participants to enable them to take place. Should the minimum not be reached, we will advise you at least 60 days prior to your departure, when we reserve the right to cancel the excursions and will refund all monies paid to us. Alternatively, you may choose another excursion with us, but if the alternative arrangement is at an additional cost, the difference will be payable by you. Guests with limited mobility We are happy to welcome guests who are not fully mobile, and all ships featured in this brochure have at least one cabin equipped for travelers using a wheelchair. Our Customer Sales Agents will also try to book appropriate hotel rooms. Guests who use a wheelchair must bring their own standard-size foldable chair. Guests who are able to navigate around the ship unaided in a wheelchair do not need a traveling companion. Those who need assistance may need to be accompanied. Please discuss with your Customer Sales Agent. In Norwegian ports there is a ramp or gangway for embarkation/disembarkation. Excursions have not been adapted specifically for guests with walking difficulties or limited mobility. Please contact a Customer Sales Agent or the tour leader when you are on board to advise you as to which excursions are suitable for guests with limited mobility. Be sure to advise us of special requirements at the time of booking so we can make the necessary arrangements for you. BEFORE YOU GO Passport All guests must present a valid passport when they check in. At the time of publication, U.S. and Canadian citizens who hold a U.S./Canadian passport do not require a visa. If you are not a U.S./Canadian passport holder, you must check immigration requirements with the consulate. A passport with validity of six months after the end of the trip is required. Vaccinations and health considerations At the time of printing this brochure, there are no compulsory vaccinations or health requirements for traveling to Norway. It is, however, the responsibility of all passengers to ensure they comply with any health requirements at the time of travel. We suggest you consult your doctor or relevant health authorities about any precautions you should take with regard to Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). Currency in Norway We suggest that you take a small amount of local currency (Norwegian Kroner NOK) in cash. Major credit cards are widely accepted except possibly at smaller businesses. You may be asked to provide identification when you pay by credit card or exchange money. Please also see the Payment options paragraph on the Onboard Information pages. GENERAL Brochure accuracy The information and descriptions in this brochure have been checked by our staff and/ or local agents to ensure that they are correct. However, changes may occur after the date of publication and there may be occasions when Hurtigruten or local suppliers may withdraw some services. Should we become aware of a significant change that may be considered to have an effect on the enjoyment of your vacation, we will do our utmost to advise you. All prices featured in this brochure were accurate at the time of publication and are subject to change at any time at the discretion of Hurtigruten. Please refer to our website for up-to-date pricing information. Wildlife and natural phenomena Hurtigruten brochures include pictures and descriptions of wildlife and natural phenomena that may be seen from the ships and during excursions. Spending time on outside decks increases your chance of spotting wildlife and natural phenomena but there is no guarantee of sightings. Environmental commitment Hurtigruten s environmental efforts are tied to our strategic six-point policy: 1. That environmentally oriented measures are identified and implemented in day-to-day operations. 2. That focus is directed specifically at the marine environment. 3. That we specify requirements for 100

101 subcontractors and contractual partners. 4. That our communications concerning our own environmental performance are open and complete. 5. That we ensure continuous monitoring and improvement of our environmental work. 6. That we do not leave any permanent traces behind us in vulnerable areas. As a traveler with Hurtigruten, your contribution to environmental care is welcome. We have recycling aboard all ships, and we encourage you to turn off lights when leaving your cabin and pull out the plug from electrical outlets when not in use. Beginning July 2018, we have banned all single-use plastic aboard our fleet. When ashore, bring your litter back to the vessel or dispose of it at designated places. We are often near wildlife on our cruises. Please heed the advice of our tour or expedition leader and excursion guides and strive towards acting in a way that does not alter the wildlife s natural behavior. Flight information Hurtigruten can help you travel to and from Norway on flights in coach class with our select airline partners. Please note that direct flights are not always available and you might connect via Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, or Amsterdam. Depending on the flight operator, flight connection, and booked class of carriage, there may be a surcharge for the connecting flight you require. Please carefully check the airline s website for more information about the meals on board and the weight and size limitations of your luggage. Generally, one piece of hand luggage weighing between lbs is allowed on board the plane, and your free checked-in luggage is restricted to one piece at a weight of 50 lbs, with possible deviations depending on the air connection. You will receive the details with your travel documents. Please note that a rebooking or deliberate flight change before your cruise may be subject to a surcharge. A rebooking or refund after the start of your journey is not possible. Hotel accommodations There is no official hotel rating system in Norway; the standard of hotels we use is 3 or 4 stars, and all hotels are centrally located. All rooms have private bathrooms (except for the Snowhotel in Kirkenes). Hotels may charge for some facilities, such as sauna usage. The price for overnight hotel stays includes breakfast, unless stated otherwise on your confirmation document. Time in Norway Norway acknowledges Central European Time (CET) from late October through late March, and Central European Summer Time (CEST) from late March through late October. Norway is 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST), however, there is a short period of time when Norway is only 5 hours ahead of EST, depending on when Standard Time ends in March and begins in October. MIDNIGHT SUN The midnight sun occurs when the entire sun is visible above the horizon 24 hours a day. This only occurs inside the polar circle. Midnight sun dates are shown below. LOCATION FIRST DAY LAST DAY North Cape May 13 July 30 Hammerfest May 15 July 29 Vardø May 16 July 28 Tromsø May 19 July 26 Harstad May 23 July 22 Svolvær May 26 July 18 Bodø June 1 July 13 AVERAGE DAYTIME TEMPERATURES IN F Transfers Hurtigruten offers bus transfers between the airport and pier, and some hotels, in connection with embarkation and disembarkation in Bergen and Kirkenes, For transfers in Trondheim, Tromsø, and Oslo, please contact our Customer Sales Center. In Bergen we offer bus transfers to and from the railway station, and the pier and some hotels. The transfers are operated with charter buses (fixed times), or the official airport express bus (official schedule). The fixed times comply with the daily ship arrival and departure times; waiting at the airport is possible. The airport transfer takes between 15 and 45 minutes, depending on the city and traffic conditions. You will receive our arrival/departure handbook with all transfer times with your travel documents. We offer wheelchair-accessible transfers in Bergen on request. POLAR NIGHT The polar night occurs when the sun stays below the horizon 24 hours a day. This only occurs inside the polar circle. Polar night dates are shown below. LOCATION FIRST DAY LAST DAY North Cape Nov 20 Jan 22 Hammerfest Nov 23 Jan 20 Vardø Nov 24 Jan 18 Tromsø Nov 28 Jan 14 Harstad Dec 3 Jan 9 Svolvær Dec 8 Jan 5 Bodø No polar night No polar night MONTH OSLO BERGEN TRONDHEIM BODØ TROMSØ January 28 F 37 F 29 F 30 F 25 F February 30 F 37 F 31 F 30 F 26 F March 36 F 41 F 36 F 30 F 30 F April 45 F 46 F 41 F 39 F 35 F May 57 F 55 F 51 F 47 F 43 F June 64 F 59 F 56 F 53 F 52 F July 68 F 62 F 60 F 57 F 57 F August 66 F 61 F 59 F 57 F 55 F September 57 F 56 F 52 F 51 F 47 F October 47 F 50 F 44 F 43 F 38 F November 36 F 42 F 35 F 35 F 30 F December 29 F 38 F 30 F 31 F 27 F 101

102 Onboard Information Activities on board/expedition team All Hurtigruten ships featured in this brochure that travel along the Norwegian coast have an expedition team and an expedition leader. They host special activities on board such as lectures, presentations, gatherings, demonstrations, and on-deck guiding as well as environmental initiatives, hikes, and other onshore activities in many ports. Activities take place both inside the vessel and out on deck, and are relevant to the season in which we are sailing. Our goal is to get closer to unique environments and share the experience with our guests. The expedition team also advises on and sells excursions, issues a daily program and news bulletin, and makes announcements regarding places of interest, disembarkation, etc. Cabins Our ships function as working ships, calling at ports around the clock. You may experience some noise and vibrations in some cabins during docking and loading of goods. This varies depending on the location of your cabin and the type of ship. Please note that cabins on decks with guest access to outside areas may sometimes have an obstructed view due to other guests on the deck. Please ask our Customer Sales Center for advice on the best cabin location for you. Dietary requests Special diets, such as vegetarian or vegan, may be accommo dated if requested well in advance. We now offer a 3-course vegan menu option for the evening meal. Passengers on strict diets may find that there is a limited number of food options available. Electrical outlets All cabins have 220V (50hz) electrical outlets. The plugs are continental two-pin plugs, for which an adapter is required. Guests are advised to bring their own adapter with them on the cruise. Embarkation/disembarkation In Bergen, Hurtigruten ships sail from the Hurtigruten Terminal, Nøstegaten 30, N-5010 Bergen. Taxi drivers will understand if you ask to be taken to the Hurtigruten Terminal; it is sign-posted as such locally. Luggage lockers are available in the terminal for a fee. The terminal is staffed and open for luggage check-in from 1:00 p.m. Passenger check-in begins at 3:00 p.m. and embarkation takes place from 4:00 p.m. Cabins are available from 6:00 p.m. Period Departure EMBARKATION Jan 1 May 31 10:30 p.m. From 4:00 p.m. Jun 1 Oct 31 8:00 p.m. From 4:00 p.m. Nov 1 Dec 31 10:30 p.m. From 4:00 p.m. There are no restaurant facilities in the terminal; passengers are free to explore Bergen until embarkation time. A buffet dinner is served on the evening of departure from Bergen, usually between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., with open seating this evening only. When disembarking in Bergen, luggage will be delivered to the baggage belt in the terminal. On the last day of your cruise, you will be asked to vacate your cabin a few hours before disembarkation. Information regarding luggage handling and disembarkation at other ports is available on board. Excursion effort level key Level 1: Involves limited physical activity, most or all of the tour is operated by vehicle. Level 2: Involves moderate physical activity on relatively level surfaces and gentle terrain. Level 3: Involves physical activity on uneven surface and/or steep terrain. You may be expected to carry your own backpack and equipment. Not suitable if you have limited mobility. Level 4: Involves a high level of physical activity over an extended period, in terrain that may often be uneven, slippery and steep. You are expected to carry your own backpack and equipment. Not suitable if you have limited mobility. Gratuity policy It is not common practice to tip on Hurtigruten ships on the coastal cruise, but if you feel that crew members should be rewarded for providing exceptional service, tip boxes and envelopes are placed in the restaurant. Internet Guests have complimentary wireless Internet access. See reception on board for more information. Languages spoken on board Norwegian and English are the official onboard languages. The personnel at reception and some of the expedition team members also speak German. Most of the excursions are guided in two or three languages. Please contact the expedition team or tour leader on board for more information. Laundry Laundry rooms with washing machines, dryers, and irons are available on all ships. Tokens can be purchased at reception. Medical assistance There is no doctor or pharmacy on board. However, officers are trained in first aid and can provide emergency medical assistance. The ships are also close to land should urgent medical assistance be required. Onboard meals Breakfast is usually served from 07:30 (open seating), lunch is seated from 12:00 (buffet or set menu, with open seat ing), and dinner is seated from 6:00 p.m. Guests can choose their preferred dining time, subject to availability. The 12-day cruise begins with a buffet dinner 102

103 ALEX CONU CHRISTIAN HUEHN GUEST IMAGE / HURTIGRUTEN upon departure from Bergen, and ends with brunch upon arrival back in Bergen. Breakfast consists of a wide selection of cold meats, cheeses, eggs, cereals, and fruit, with freshly baked bread, pastries, and often sveler (similar to American pancakes) and waffles freshly cooked in the restaurant. Guests who wish to enjoy an enhanced dining experience in the à la carte restaurant can purchase Norway s Coastal Kitchen s à la carte menu for an additional charge on all ships featured in this brochure, with the exception of MS Spitsber gen, subject to availability. All vessels are fully licensed to sell beer, wine, liquor, and spirits, and the prices on board are comparable to those on the Norwegian mainland. Payment options Norwegian currency is used on board. Most major currencies may be exchanged. Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Diners Club are also accepted. A Cruise Card can be obtained and used for payment for all onboard purchases and settled at the end of your voyage. Porterage Luggage handling is not included in the cost of your cruise. Unless you are embarking or disembarking the ship at the Hurtigruten Terminal in Bergen, guests will need to carry their own luggage on and off the ship at all ports. Port visits Please ensure that you are back in time to reboard the ship by the departure time. Even if your ship arrives late due to a delay, it will depart on time to keep the schedule. The departure time is displayed at the gangway. Please note that ships cannot wait for late passengers. If you miss your ship, you will need to arrange the trip to the next harbor by yourself and at your own expense. Safety It is a safety requirement that all Hurtigruten passengers attend a mandatory safety briefing in Bergen and Kirkenes before the ship leaves port. The briefing is mandatory for all passengers including those who have traveled with Hurtigruten on previous occasions. After check-in and before embarkation, please go to the first floor of the terminal building, where the safety briefing will be given at intervals by Hurtigruten staff. This meeting lasts minutes. The safety meeting will include a demonstration of how to put on a life jacket and the instructions to be followed in the unlikely event of an evacuation or another emergency during the voyage. There will be an opportunity to ask questions if you have any concerns. Please also familiarize yourself with the emergency procedures as shown in the cabins (there is a diagram on the cabin door and in public areas), and ask at reception if you have any questions. In many ports, there may be a good deal of activity on the quay with cars joining/leaving the ships and/or goods being loaded or unloaded. Please be alert to such traffic when embarking and disembarking. Take care during winter months when it is icy underfoot, particularly on the outside decks and when disembarking the ship or exiting coaches. Crampons and other winter clothing can be purchased in the ship s store. Do not carry large amounts of cash with you, and keep valuable items, including mobile telephones and cameras, out of sight. Shops All ships featured in this brochure have an onboard shop that carries a selection of high-quality products. We offer clothing by high-end Norwegian brands and equipment suitable for attending our excursions and hikes, as well as souvenirs and gift items. A small selection of toiletries are also available for purchase. Shore excursions Pre-booking excursions (where possible) is recommended as only the remaining spaces will be sold on board. Excursions booked on board will be payable in Norwegian Kroner and the price may vary as a result of exchange rate fluctuations. Pre-booking of shore excursions is possible until 4 weeks prior to departure. If you choose to pay by credit card, pre-bookings can be made until 2 weeks prior to departure. Excursions and their contents are subject to maximum/minimum number of participants, sailing times, and weather/local conditions. Smoking Smoking is only permitted in designated areas on the outside decks. Smoking is strictly forbidden when the ships are in port and fueling. The staff will advise when it is not allowed to smoke outside. Stabilizers All of the vessels featured in this brochure are equipped with stabilizers. Telephone/mobile phones Private mobile telephones may be used on board although reception may vary. Check with your provider for costs when using your phone abroad. What to wear Onboard dress is informal. Although some passengers may choose to change for dinner, the dress code is casual rather than formal. The weather in Norway can vary during the course of the cruise and even throughout the day. To cater for these variations we recommend the layered-dress approach that enables you to adapt to changes in temperature, wind, and precipitation conditions easily. For all cruises, we advise you to take breathable rain- and windproof clothing. Warm clothing, a scarf, gloves, and thermal underwear are recommended during the winter months. On land where it may be icy, sturdy shoes are important for shore excursions and a walking stick/trekking pole may be useful. 103

104 TERMS AND CONDITIONS These Terms and Conditions are effective as of March 15, 2018, and applicable to all Norway Coastal cruises through May 31, IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please read the terms and conditions of this Guest Passage Contract (the Contract ) carefully as they constitute the complete and entire legally binding agreement between you and Hurtigruten as to the subject matter discussed below. Please pay particular attention to Sections 13 through 18 as they include limitations on our liability and your right to sue. The terms and conditions of this contract apply to the sea passage as well as to all other products or services of any kind whatsoever provided for or arranged by Hurtigruten AS, their agents or independent contractors. These terms and conditions represent the entire agreement and a binding contract between Hurtigruten AS and the customer. These provisions supersede any oral or written representations. Any change in these provisions must be in writing signed by the president of Hurtigruten AS. The transports of pas s- engers, baggage and vehicles is subject to the provisions of the Act no. 39 of 24 June 1994 Norwegian Maritime Code, as amended ( Norwegian Maritime Code ), and package tours are subject to the provisions of the Act no. 57 of 25 August 1995 Relating to Package Tours ( Package Tours Act ). Copies of the Norwegian Maritime Code and the Package Tours Acts, in Norwegian and in English, are on file with Hurtigruten AS and available upon request. The terms and conditions of this contract are drawn up in accordance with the Norwegian Maritime Code, Package Tours Act, and the regulations laid down by the Norwegian Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion. However, in case of conflict between this contract and the Norwegian Maritime Code or Package Tours Act, this contract shall take precedence. 1. CONTRACT Your contract partner is Hurtigruten AS. When used in this contract, you, or customer means each person whose name appears on the face of the ticket and/or who uses the ticket for passage on the cruise described in the ticket. Hurtigruten, we, and us, means Hurtigruten AS and its subsidiary, affiliate, and parent companies, agents, assigns and vessels they own or charter. When you book travel or a cruise with us, this contract is regarded as binding once Hurtigruten receives the first payment from you that is required under section 4 below. Hurtigruten is then responsible for delivering the products/arrangements you have booked while you are financially responsible for the booking. The moment you make a booking you are confirming at the same time that you have the authority to accept these terms and conditions on behalf of yourself and any travel companions. You accept responsibility for payment to us for all customers in your booking. The customer is solely responsible for ensuring that the actual reservation corresponds with the booking made. As the person making the booking you are also responsible for ensuring that the names on all documents are correct and in accordance with the passports of all customers for whom you are making the booking. As the person making the booking you will also be responsible for ensuring that all travel companions in the booking are kept fully informed of what was booked and any changes that may arise. If you are booking your trip via an agent/ travel agency, all communication shall take place via the agent/travel agency. Note that travel agencies/ agents may have additional terms and conditions that you will be subject to when booking travel through them. Always quote your booking number when contacting Hurtigruten. 2. GOVERNING LAW AND FORUM SELECTION CLAUSE Any disputes and matters of whatsoever nature between the customer and Hurtigruten shall be governed by Norwegian law. Such disputes and matters shall be litigated in and before a court of law in the city of Bergen, Norway. 3. GUARANTEE Hurtigruten at all times provides the statutory guarantee for package tours from: The Norwegian Travel Guarantee Fund Post box 227, N-4001 STAVANGER, Norway 4. PAYMENT Payment is due immediately for all online bookings which have a total price of less than $1,340, including taxes and additional charges. For all other bookings, payment is due as follows: i. If the booking is made more than 60 days for Norway Coastal (90 days for Explorer cruises) prior to departure date, a non-refundable deposit of 20% is due. The balance is due 60 days before your scheduled departure date. No second invoice will be sent. Travel documents will be issued 7 to 14 days prior to departure. ii. If the booking is made less than 60 days for Norway Coastal (90 days for Explorer cruises) prior to departure date the full amount is due immediately. If you fail to make any payment by the date on which it is due under this contract, Hurtigruten reserves the right to cancel the booking, keep the deposit and demand a cancellation fee in accordance with Section 10 below. In the event of special promotions, the total amount may be due immediately at the time of booking. Your travel documents will be sent as soon as Hurtigruten has received payment, normally no later than 4 weeks prior to departure. 5. PRICES The fare set forth in this contract is stated in U.S. dollars, is per person based on double occupancy and does not include land arrangements or services, unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by Hurtigruten. The fare does not include items of a personal nature, including but not limited to, laundry, liquor, beer, or wine. The full and correct price of the trip is given before a booking is confirmed, except as set forth below. The fare includes taxes, fees, port expenses, and charges imposed by governmental or quasi-governmental authorities. Hurtigruten reserves the right to add certain specified additional charges to the price of your booking such as, for example, a fuel surcharge, in the event that there may be increased costs or if an airline raises rates or imposes surcharges up to 30 days before departure. Hurtigruten reserves the right to collect the fare in effect at the time, and as a condition, of embarkation. Should prices be reduced as a result of the same changes mentioned above, the price adjustment will be credited to you. In the event of price increases of more than 10 percent, you retain the right to cancel your booking at no charge, with a full refund of all amounts paid. Should you wish to cancel your booking as mentioned above, notification of this must be received by Hurtigruten at the below address, at least 14 days from the date of the new invoice showing the increase in price. 6. AIR TRAVEL You may choose to book your airfare through Hurtigruten. However, all such arrangements are made by us solely as your authorized agent and for your convenience and are at your risk. Air travel providers, owners, and operators are independent contractors and are not acting as agents or representatives of Hurtigruten. Hurtigruten does not undertake to supervise or control such independent contractors or their employees, and makes no representation, express or implied, as to their suitability or safety. Hurtigruten shall not be liable for any delay, damage, injury, death, or loss of any kind whatsoever due to the acts, omissions, or negligence of any air travel providers, owners, operators, or their employees or agents. The prices specified for air travel in Hurtigruten s brochure are based on available seats in the lowest pricing category for flights. If these seats are not available at the time of booking, Hurtigruten will seek to offer the lowest available flight price. The flight price will be quoted upon request and the quote will be provided within 24 to 48 hours. Once you accept the quoted flight price, you must pay that amount in full within 24 hours of your acceptance. Please note that some flight prices require a local airport fee to be paid in cash by the customer. Such costs are not included in the agreed price for the booking. Airline tickets issued may not be reissued or exchanged for another air carrier or routing. Cancellation or re-booking charges will be assessed by the airline for any changes and these additional costs are the sole responsibility of the customer. According to the European Parliament and Council Regulation no. 261/2004 you have the right under certain circumstances to a refund and/or compensation from the airline if you are refused boarding of the flight or in cases where flights are cancelled or take-off is extremely delayed. You must claim such refund 104

105 or compensation directly from the airline company. Refunds in such cases will not automatically give you the right to a refund of your costs from us. In cases where delays can result in the right to cancel a flight with the selected air travel provider, this will not automatically give you the right to cancel or receive a refund for any other arrangements with us, even if they were agreed on in connection with the flight concerned unless and to the extent we caused the delay. 7. CHANGES TO BOOKING BY CUSTOMER Changes to bookings are considered cancellations and incur all associated fees pursuant to section 10 of this contract. Minor adjustments to bookings may be permitted at Hurtigruten s sole discretion, such as upgrades in accommodation or the addition of excursions or add-ons. For any such adjustments Hurtigruten allows that are made within 90 days of your scheduled departure date, Hurtigruten reserves the right to charge you an administrative fee of USD $ 75 per person per adjustment, payment of which shall be a condition of embarkation. Changes in air travel and other arrangements such as shore excursions may also be subject to change fees and/or increases by the air carrier, for which the customer shall be solely responsible. Ground transfers (for example, bus rides) purchased through Hurtigruten are not refundable. Please review the documents and instructions for transfers that were sent to you. Missed transfers are not the responsibility of Hurtigruten and there is no reimbursement available. 8. TRANSFER OF BOOKING This contract is personal and cannot be assigned, sold, or transferred to persons other than the customer without the express written consent of Hurtigruten. 9. TRAVEL PROTECTION PLAN We recommend that all passengers purchase a travel protection plan to help protect you and your trip investment from unexpected events such as cancellations, delays, and medical emergencies. Please read the cancellation policy below. 10. CANCELLATION BY CUSTOMER You or anyone in the booking have/ has the right to cancel the booking at any time. All cancellations must be done in writing by the person who has made the booking. The cancellation is effective on the date that Hurtigruten receives the cancellation request at the address provided in this contract. Please note: There is no refund on bookings that cost less than $1,340 (including taxes and additional charges). Cancellation fees are calculated according to the following schedule for all other bookings: NORWAY COASTAL CRUISES: Number of days prior to departure Less than 14 days before days before days before 60 or more than 60 days before EXPLORER CRUISES: Number of days prior to departure Less than 14 days before days before days before days before 90 or more than 90 days before Cancellation fees in percentage of total booking price 100% 90% 60% 20% non-refundable deposit Cancellation fees in percentage of total booking price 100% 90% 60% 40% 20% non-refundable deposit For trips that are based on pre-paid flights, including any airfare we book on your behalf, the airline company s booking and cancellation rules will apply to the air portion. Any trip protection costs will be additional to the agreed price for the booking. The same applies to any connection travel that does not form part of this booking. You will be responsible for all such costs. There is no refund of any or all of the booking price for customers who do not show up at the pier for embarkation or who disembark prior to the end of their ticketed cruise itinerary. Should the customer s cabin include several people, partial cancellation will result in the application of the above penalties to the persons who have cancelled and the remaining customers being charged the applicable prices for the revised number of customers in the cabin. If you have to cancel your booking for reasons that are covered by your travel protection plan, you must apply for a refund from your insurance company for the cancellation fee of your own accord. Insurance premiums are not refundable. Cancellation charges are calculated based on total fares paid to Hurtigruten for all trip components. Cancellation charges will apply notwithstanding that Hurtigruten is able to rebook the cabin in question. 11. CANCELLATION, DEVIATION, OR SUBSTITUTION BY HURTIGRUTEN You agree that Hurtigruten has the sole discretion and freedom to direct the movements of its vessels, including the right to proceed without pilots, tow or be towed, assist other vessels; deviate from the customary or advertised course for any purpose that is sufficient in the judgment of Hurtigruten or the vessel s captain, including but not limited to offering or rendering assistance in an effort to preserve life or property; and put in or back in to, or call or stop at any port or place. Hurtigruten shall not be required to provide you prior notice before exercising its discretion on any of these matters, and shall not incur any liability to you for any loss, damage, or delay, whether consequential or otherwise. Hurtigruten shall at all times have the absolute right, without liability to you, to take all actions necessary to comply with orders, recommendations or directions from any governmental entity or persons purporting to act with such authority, including but not limited to those pertaining to health, security, immigration, customs, or safety. Hurtigruten reserves the right to cancel any cruise or booking without liability or compensation to you, provided such cancellation is due to circumstances that are beyond Hurtigruten s control, including but not limited to acts of God, war, piracy, terrorism, civil strife, labor conflicts, weather conditions, perils of the sea, mechanical breakdown, or collisions ( force majeure events ). If as a result of a force majeure event, Hurtigruten determines that proceeding to, attempting to enter, entering, or remaining at a port may expose the ship to risk, loss, damage, or delay, the customer and his or her baggage may be disembarked at any port or place at which the ship may be or call, at which time Hurtigruten s responsibility under this contract shall cease and the contract shall be deemed to have been fully performed. Hurtigruten reserves the right to omit, alter, or curtail any shore excursions at its sole discretion. Hurtigruten reserves the right to substitute any vessel in place of the vessel on which you booked passage for any reason, including reasons based on Hurtigruten s fault, without liability for loss or damage of any kind whatsoever. If a deviation to a cruise is minor, of a kind that the customer should have anticipated occasionally occurring, or the occurrence of which is beyond Hurtigruten s reasonable control, then Hurtigruten shall have no obligation to pay a refund to the customer. If a deviation is not minor, or Hurtigruten cancels a cruise, Hurtigruten shall provide a refund commensurate with the portion of the trip that did not take place. 12. CUSTOMER S AGREEMENT TO ABIDE BY HURTIGRUTEN REGULATIONS AND CAPTAIN S ORDERS You agree to abide by Hurtigruten s rules and the ship captain s orders at all times while aboard Hurtigruten s vessels. Hurtigruten reserves the right, without liability of any kind, to refuse passage to, disembark, or confine to a stateroom, any customer who may be suffering from any contagious or infectious disease, refuses to obey this contract or the Captain s orders, endangers the safety of himself or herself, other customers, or crew, or whose presence, in Hurtigruten s sole discretion, may be detrimental to the comfort, enjoyment, or safety of other customers, the vessel, or the crew. Each customer may bring aboard the ship a reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects without charge, subject to airline restrictions. However, you must not bring or cause to be brought aboard any Hurtigruten vessel any of the following items: illegal or controlled substances, fireworks, live animals (except service or guide animals), weapons, firearms, explosives or other hazardous materials, or any other items prohibited by applicable law. You shall not solicit anyone on board for any commercial, professional, or charitable purposes. Hurtigruten reserves the right to disembark or refuse to embark anyone failing to comply with this provision. In such cases, Hurtigruten shall have no liability whatsoever to the customer for any refund or any other related loss or expense to the customer and any accompanying customers. In any port or any place, we reserve the right to refuse to take on board and the right to disembark customers who, according to the ship s authorized personnel, may be refused permission to land on new ports of call by local authorities or that may be suffering from a contagious or infectious disease, or whose presence could be detrimental to customers or the crew s welfare. In cases where the ship or individual customers are in quarantine (customers may have to remain in the berth or are instructed by authorized personnel on board if he/she or any other person in the berth shows symptoms of illness or can be regarded as a danger to other customers), we do not have liability for any costs that result, and in such 105

106 cases there will be no rights to refunds or compensation. 13. COMPLAINTS Should you believe that you have grounds to complain about an arrangement, the conditions must be pointed out underway to the applicable travel guide, crew, and/ or representatives of hotels/car hire companies, airlines, etc., who will seek to correct any errors. You are also obliged to minimize your own losses as far as possible. If the incident is not addressed satisfactorily on-site, you may send in a written complaint. Any written complaints must be submitted to the travel agency where the booking was made or directly to Hurtigruten. The complaint must contain the reservation number and a description of the incident as well as any claims made. Hurtigruten makes no guarantee of any redress or particular response to any complaints. 14. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Hurtigruten s liability is limited to you under this contract. Hurtigruten is not liable to you for any loss, injury, death, property damage, delay, or harm of any kind caused by or arising from events outside of Hurtigruten s reasonable control, including but not limited to acts of God, war, piracy, terrorism, civil strife, labor conflicts, weather conditions, perils of the sea, mechanical breakdown, or collisions. Hurtigruten shall not be liable or responsible to the customer in any way for any injury, death, illness, delay, loss, or damage not shown to be caused by Hurtigruten s negligence or fault. Hurtigruten is also not liable for damages for emotional distress, mental suffering, or psychological injury of any kind that does not result from a physical injury to the customer, actual risk of physical injury to the customer, or intentionally inflicted by Hurtigruten. FOR ALL CRUISES THAT DO NOT EMBARK, DISEMBARK OR CALL IN A UNITED STATES PORT, HURTIGRUTEN SHALL AT ALL TIMES BE ENTITLED TO ANY AND ALL LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY, IMMUNITIES, AND RIGHTS SPECIFIED UNDER THE CONVENTION RELATING TO THE CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERS AND THEIR LUGGAGE AT SEA OF 1974 (AS AMENDED BY THE 1976 PROTOCOL TO THE ATHENS CONVENTION RELATING TO THE CARRIAGE OF PASSEN- GERS AND THEIR LUGGAGE BY SEA ) (HEREINAFTER ATHENS CONVENTION ). In the case of personal injury or death, Hurtigruten s liability shall not exceed 400,000 Special Drawing Rights ( SDR ) per customer per occasion (approximately USD $ 577,440 as of March 1, 2018, which amount fluctuates daily depending on the exchange rate as printed in the Wall Street Journal). If the personal injury or death was caused by a shipping incident (defined as shipwreck, capsizing, collision or stranding, explosion, fire, or defect in the ship), Hurtigruten s liability is limited to 250,000 SDR (approximately USD $ 360,900 as of March 1, 2018, which amount fluctuates daily depending on the exchange rate as printed in the Wall Street Journal), but can increase to 400,000 SDR unless Hurtigruten proves that the shipping incident occurred without Hurtigruten s fault or neglect. Shipping incidents do not include incidents that result from acts of war, hostilities, civil war, insurrection or natural disasters, or that result from intentional acts or omissions of third parties. Hurtigruten shall not be liable for money, securities, and other valuables such as gold, silver, jewels, watches, ornaments, financial instruments, and works of art unless Hurtigruten has received them for safekeeping. Hurtigruten s liability for loss of or damage to luggage (defined as any article or vehicle carried by Hurtigruten under a contract of carriage, excluding articles and vehicles carried under a charterparty, bill of lading, or contract primarily concerned with the carriage of goods, and live animals), including any items received for safekeeping, shall not exceed 3,375 SDR (approximately USD $ 4,875 as of March 1, 2018, which amount fluctuates daily depending on the exchange rate as printed in the Wall Street Journal). Hurtigruten s liability for loss of or damage to cabin luggage (defined as luggage which the customer has in his or her cabin or is otherwise in the customer s possession, custody, or control), shall not exceed 2,250 SDR (approximately USD $ 3,250 as of March 1, 2018, which amount fluctuates daily depending on the exchange rate as printed in the Wall Street Journal). Hurtigruten s liability for loss of or damage to vehicles, including all luggage carried in or on the vehicle, shall not exceed 12,700 SDR (approximately USD $ 18,335 as of March 1, 2018, which amount fluctuates daily depending on the exchange rate as printed in the Wall Street Journal). IN ALL CASES, LOSSES SHALL NOT INCLUDE PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES. 15. NOTICE OF CLAIMS AND TIME TO SUE Hurtigruten shall not be liable for any claims for personal injury, death, loss or damage to luggage or personal property, unless suit on such claims is commenced within two years from the date of disembarkation or, in the case of death occurring during the cruise, from the date when the passenger should have disembarked. For all other claims, Hurtigruten shall not be liable unless suit is commenced within one year from the date of disembarkation. 16. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISKS There are certain unavoidable risks to the customer and the customer s property associated with being aboard a vessel and participating in shore excursions. These include, but are not limited to, rough and unpredictable weather and seas; collisions of ships or other vehicles; illnesses caused by consumption of food and beverages; slip and fall due to the motion of the sea or other causes; lack of access to medical services; civil unrest or terrorism; evacuation of the vessel in an emergency; unpredictable behavior of animals in the wild; and breakdown of equipment. The customer warrants that the customer and any passengers for whom the customer is responsible are fit to travel, and warrants that the customer will only engage in those activities that are within the customer s physical ability and experience. The customer agrees to assume all the risks associated with sea travel and shore excursions. 17. NO LIABILITY FOR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS You may be afforded the opportunity to contract with third parties acting as independent parties for the provision of shipboard personal services and shore excursions. You acknowledge that all shore excursions, tours, airline flights, ground transportation, and hotels are either operated by or are independent contractors. While Hurtigruten shall be entitled to collect a fee for such services, Hurtigruten does not supervise or control the actions of these independent contractors, or make any representation either express or implied as to their suitability or competence. Hurtigruten, in arranging such services, does so only as a convenience for the customer and the customer is free to use or not use those services. Hurtigruten does not assume any responsibility for or guarantee performance of any such independent contractors. Hurtigruten shall not be liable for any negligent, grossly negligent, or intentional acts or omissions of such independent contractors, nor for any loss, damage, injury, or delay to the customer or the customer s property in connection with such services. The fees and costs for shore excursions, tours, airline flights, ground transportation, hotels, or any other services provided by independent contractors which the customer orders but does not use are neither refundable by Hurtigruten nor exchangeable. 18. INDEMNITY FROM DAMAGE You and your traveling companions must behave in a manner that is not a nuisance to other passengers and that will not cause safety or practical problems for the cruise or any independent contractors. The customer shall be liable to and shall reimburse Hurtigruten for all damages or loss to Hurtigruten s property, including the vessel and its furnishings and equipment, and for all damages or loss to independent contractors and other Hurtigruten passengers, caused directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, by any act or omission of the customer and those for whom the customer is responsible, whether willful or negligent. The customer shall further indemnify Hurtigruten and all of its agents or representatives against all liability whatsoever arising from any personal injury, death, damage, delay, or loss caused directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, by any act or omission of the customer and those for whom the customer is responsible, whether willful or negligent. 19. MEDICAL CARE AND NOTICE OF SPECIAL CONDITIONS Prior to boarding, you must notify us of any medical condition for which you or any person accompanying you may require either medical attention or accommodation during the cruise, including but not limited to food allergies, or for which the use of a wheelchair or service animal is required. The customer assumes all risks arising out of the customer s personal medical condition prior to the cruise, whether or not that condition is disclosed to Hurtigruten. If you or anyone in your party requires the use of a wheelchair, you must provide your own. Hurtigruten strongly recommends that customers with physical disabilities or medical conditions that may require special assistance before, during, or after the cruise be accompanied by someone who is able to assist both ashore and at sea, as Hurtigruten is unable to offer such services. Medical facilities 106

107 are not available aboard the ship, and there may be circumstances beyond Hurtigruten s control that may prevent or delay a medical evacuation or disembarkation. While a doctor or medical personnel may be on board the ship, these individuals are not agents or employees of Hurtigruten, but are independent contractors. Hurtigruten shall not be liable for any aspect of medical treatment provided to the customer, including, but not limited to, the consequences of any examination, advice, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or other services that such doctor or medical personnel may furnish the customer. It may be necessary for the customer to obtain shoreside medical service during or after the cruise in countries other than the United States in which a different standard of medical care applies than to which the customer may be accustomed. Hurtigruten makes no warranty as to the quality of any such medical services. If a doctor or other medical personnel is aboard as an independent contractor of Hurtigruten, and if in the opinion of such personnel the customer needs medical attention, and if after embarkation the customer is unable to request or authorize such treatment, the customer hereby consents to treatment by such individuals, or by a physician designated by Hurtigruten. The customer shall be charged for, and shall pay for, medical services and for medication and supplies used for his or her medical treatment. The customer shall also be responsible for the payment of any medical expenses incurred ashore. Moreover, certain international or local safety requirements, standards and/or applicable regulations relating to design, construction or operation of the vessel, docks, gangways, anchorages or other facilities on or off the vessel may restrict access to facilities or activities for persons with mobility, communication or other impairments or special needs. The captain shall have sole discretion to determine whether physical conditions may prevent a customer from going ashore in such situations. 20. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS Your specific passport and visa requirements as well as any other immigration requirements are your own responsibility and you must clarify this with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. We do not accept any responsibility in situations where you cannot travel because you do not meet the latest requirements. If you have made independent travel arrangements, you are responsible for boarding the ship in good time, regardless of any changes to the sailing times and dates or travel routes. We cannot refund monies paid to us, or a third party that acts on our or your behalf, or give compensation or make any payments when you, regardless of the reason, do not board the ship. Customers that disembark are responsible for boarding the ship again before departure from the port. 21. VALIDITY OF BROCHURE Hurtigruten s travel brochure and the information contained in it, including prices and itineraries, is subject to change without notice at the discretion of Hurtigruten. Hurtigruten is not liable or responsible for any typographical errors and/or omissions. We reserve the right to at any time change the travel information and correct any mistakes in Hurtigruten s brochure. Should changes be made to the brochure before you have made your booking, we will attempt to advise you thereof before confirmation of bookings. 22. PROTECTION OF PRIVACY To process your reservation, Hurtigruten needs some basic information. This includes names, address, any special requirements/ dietary requirements, etc. We take all precautions to ensure that the information will not be misused. Nevertheless, we must pass on the necessary information to certain independent contractors that are involved in your travel plans. This applies, for example, to airlines, ships, hotels, and transport companies. The information may also be given to credit companies and government authorities such as customs/immigration, if required. We will never give out this type of information to private individuals or companies that are not directly responsible for part(s) of your trip. This applies particularly to sensitive information that you provide, such as details on any disabilities, special dietary requirements or religious needs. If you do not accept that we pass on such information if required to do so, we reserve the right to reject your booking. Please note that if you make a booking with an agent/travel agency, it is the agent s protection of privacy procedures that will apply. Hurtigruten shall not be responsible for any third party s protection of your privacy. Should you wish to have a copy of personal information that we have registered about you, you are welcome to contact us. Hurtigruten may also contact you by and/ or telephone with news, information, travel offers and marketing surveys. If you do not wish to be contacted for such purposes, please advise us of this by to: USbooking@hurtigruten.com. 23. PHOTOGRAPHS AND VIDEOS OF CUSTOMER During the course of your cruise, Hurtigruten may produce photographic, video, and/or audio-video recordings ( images ), which may be made available to passengers and may also be used by Hurtigruten in advertising and promoting its products. The customer consents to the making of images including the customer s appearance, words, and voice, while the customer is engaged in the cruise, and grants to Hurtigruten the irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free right to use, reuse, publish, republish, and disseminate such images and any copies or derivative works from such images in any manner for promotional and other commercial purposes, in any medium and without restriction as to changes or alterations, or reproductions thereof in color or otherwise. The customer releases and assigns to Hurtigruten the right or interest the customer may have in images including the customer s appearance and/or voice recorded by Hurtigruten s employees, agents, or contractors, and waives any rights of any kind in or over such images including rights of compensation, publicity, privacy, copyright, review, inspection, or approval. 24. 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