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Whether you want to kayak between towering icebergs or spend the night upon the ice - Our range of excursions will bring you up close to this wild frontier.
This polar desert is 98% snow and ice! But despite the freezing temperatures, it's also a haven for wildlife including whales, seals, seabirds and some 12 million penguins!
Our expeditions suites go the extra mile with flexible sleeping arrangements and expansive windows to ensure you have ultimate experience. Some even have a private outdoor hot tub to relax after a day of antarctic exploration.
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Antarctica & Patagonia Expedition (Southbound)
Antarctica & Falklands Expedition
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Join an expedition cruise in Norway from Hamburg, Dover or Bergen to North Cape and back. These expeditions are the perfect choice to uncover gems of the stunning Norwegian coast, exclusively handpicked by those who know it best.
MS Maud, previously MS Midnatsol, is named after one of the most famous polar vessels of all time, Roald Amundsen's 'Maud' from 1917. The original 'Maud' got her name from the first Queen of modern-day Norway. She also had her namesake in Hurtigruten Expedition’s 1925 flagship, DS Dronning Maud ('DS Queen Maud').
MS Fram was purpose-built as an expedition vessel with a superior ice class, chart drawing tools, a ship depth-sounding database, extractable forward sounding sonar, iceberg search lights, an autonomous tracking system, an oversized oil retention system for self-sufficiency, and a full ‘expedition tools deck’ equivalent to a car-deck that holds 25 vehicles. We believe that as an explorer, you need an ‘expedition base camp’ that is comfortable. It should combine ‘all oceans capabilities’ with safety, flexibility, and environmental friendliness. That’s MS Fram. She’s simply the best expedition ship imaginable.
Expedition Suite on board MS Roald Amundsen. Photo: Agurtxane Concellon