5 interesting facts about the Climate of GreenlandGreenland’s northernmost point is just 708 km away from the North Pole and forms part of the Arctic Circle. While the noun Arctic refers to that geographical area, ‘arctic’ is also widely recognised as an adjective to describe something as ‘extremely cold’. With that in mind, Greenland’s climate can definitely be described as arctic.Wildlife & Nature Greenland Environmental commitment Sustainability 3 mins readRead more
Get closer to nature with our small expedition boatsOur expedition ships venture where many cruise liners can’t. But we want to go further. We want to immerse you in the raw, untamed beauty of the natural world – and that’s where our small expedition boats come in.Exploring Expedition Citizen Science Adventure Read more
Stay Curious—An Interview with Karin StrandGodmother to the world’s first hybrid powered cruise ship, MS Roald Amundsen, and one of the world’s most experienced explorers and pioneers in expedition travel, Karin Strand has played a significant role in making Hurtigruten what it is today. We’re grateful she sat with us for a few minutes to share some thoughts and reflections. Wildlife & Nature Antarctica Educational Lectures and talks 4 mins readRead more
Penguin WatchFind out how Penguin Watch is using the latest technology to help count (and watch) the penguins of Antarctica.Whales Humpback Whales Wildlife Watching Whales Read more
Stay Curious—An Interview with Tudor MorganWith his nearly 30 years of polar exploration, Tudor Morgan is not only one of Hurtigruten’s most experienced Antarctic leaders, but also the world’s. We’re grateful to have him with us and for his time talking with us, telling stories, and reflecting on the future of Antarctic travel. Wildlife & Nature Antarctica Camping in Antarctica Changing climate 3 mins readRead more
ORCAORCA is one of the UK’s leading whale and dolphin conservation charities, dedicated to the long-term protection of these beautiful animals and their habitats in the UK and European waters. Citizen Science MS Otto Sverdrup MS Maud Whales Read more
University of Tasmania and Institute for Marine & Antarctic StudiesUTAS and IMAS are developing our understanding of the impact climate change are having on the delicate ecosystems in the southern Atlantic ocean. Antarctica Arctic Wildlife Antarctic Circle Whales Read more