GET CLOSER to the real Norway Hurtigruten’s award-winning 6, 7, and 12-day Norwegian Coastal Voyage sailings have been named “The world’s most beautiful voyage,” by Lonely Planet. Its eleven ships sail along a route honored twice by National Geographic Traveler as the “Best destination in the world.” A staple of Norwegian culture since 1893, Hurtigruten’s fleet of modern ships offers a unique glimpse into Norwegian culture as they transport guests and locals alike along Norway’s scenic fjord-indented west coast, stopping at 34 ports of call between the cultural center of Bergen and Kirkenes, high above the Arctic Circle. CONTACTS Consumer and Travel Agents can both access dedicated sections of the Hurtigruten Web Site HURTIGRUTEN.US Contact our Reservations Department 866.552.0371 Interested in booking a group? Email us at us.salessupport@hurtigruten.com and we will have your sales representative contact you to book your group. Hurtigruten also operates Explorer Voyages to the seldom-visited shores of Spitsbergen, Greenland, Iceland, Europe’s Coast and Antarctica. see why any traveler will tell you...this is not a traditional cruise a different purpose from the very start To convey the Hurtigruten difference, perhaps it would be easiest to first tell exactly what our purpose is not. Unlike virtually all mainstream cruise options to Norway, Hurtigruten’s key purpose does not include the indulgence-based priorities of a floating resort full of entertainment options, excessive dining and on-board shopping. what makes for a coastal voyage and not a cruise? unique Simply put, just about everything is different from a conventional cruise. Each Hurtigruten departure is a purposeful voyage providing a transportation lifeline between cities and villages while exploring stunning fjords and UNESCO World Heritage sites along the more than 1,000 miles of Norway’s pristine coastal waterway. This mixture of local encounters, spectacular scenery and utterly unique shore activities provides an unmatched opportunity to experience and interact with the beauty and charm of Norway and it’s people. travel experiences are as much about the people you touch along the way One of the great pleasures onboard Hurtigruten in Norway is that you encounter local residents, the Norwegian crew and travelers from different countries – all with various reasons for being onboard. This creates a wonderful setting for a unique blend of personal encounters. Travelers are there to connect with the natural world and are eager to share their culture and heritage. you can tell what believe people in by the things they say people who enjoy a norway coastal voyage are “Hurtigruten is unique in the world. With Hurtigruten you are really part of Norway, part of a Norwegian tradition. The crew is Norwegian, the food and experience is Norwegian. Hurtigruten is identified with the country it operates in. That’s not true with conventional cruiseliners.” Jonathan Tourtellot Founding Director National Geographic Center for Sustainable Destinations • Mature, seasoned travelers • Well-educated • Well-informed, inquisitive • Soft adventurers • Respectful of the natural world • Independent-minded travelers • Upscale, but not pretentious “I think what we liked most about this holiday compared with other cruises, especially ocean-going ones, was the lack of entertainment; being pestered by waiters all the time trying to get you drinks; not having to dress for dinner in the evenings and to be amongst like-minded people interested in everything we saw.” “this is not a cruise... it is a journey” “I would recommend this cruise to anyone wanting to see beautiful scenery and wants to avoid large cruise ships with lots of people. This is not a cruise. It is a journey on a ship that has a job to do and takes passengers in comfort and style.” what we mean by authentic be part of norway’s Who else can bring to life the nature of the people and the enchantment of this country than the locals themselves? Steeped in Viking heritage and the roots of it’s culture and history, Hurtigruten has been an active part of these coastal waterways for 120 years. Norway is quite literally “in our DNA” - impossible to replace - impossible to copy. the original coastal voyage since 1893 Our history goes back to 1893 when Richard With, along with Norway’s Polar heroes, Nansen and Amundsen, became one of the nation’s maritime pioneers providing a service for everyone – freight transporters, local people and foreign tourists. Hurtigruten is now a national treasure in its own right. Our “DNA” makes us the real thing providing meaningful experiences and unique adventures to explore and learn about Norwegian nature and its local culture. rhythm of norway’s four seasons are life as real as it gets a different purpose from the very start To convey the Hurtigruten difference, perhaps it would be easiest to first tell exactly what our purpose is not. Unlike virtually all mainstream cruise options to Norway, Hurtigruten’s key purpose does not include the indulgence-based priorities of a floating resort full of entertainment options, excessive dining and on-board shopping. what makes for a coastal voyage and not a cruise? unique Simply put, just about everything is different from a conventional cruise. Each Hurtigruten departure is a purposeful voyage providing a transportation lifeline between cities and villages while exploring stunning fjords and UNESCO World Heritage sites along the more than 1,000 miles of Norway’s pristine coastal waterway. This mixture of local encounters, spectacular scenery and utterly unique shore activities provides an unmatched opportunity to experience and interact with the beauty and charm of Norway and it’s people. travel experiences are as much about the people you touch along the way One of the great pleasures onboard Hurtigruten in Norway is that you encounter local residents, the Norwegian crew and travelers from different countries – all with various reasons for being onboard. This creates a wonderful setting for a unique blend of personal encounters. Travelers are there to connect with the natural world and are eager to share their culture and heritage. you can tell what believe people in by the things they say people who enjoy a norway coastal voyage are “Hurtigruten is unique in the world. With Hurtigruten you are really part of Norway, part of a Norwegian tradition. The crew is Norwegian, the food and experience is Norwegian. Hurtigruten is identified with the country it operates in. That’s not true with conventional cruiseliners.” Jonathan Tourtellot Founding Director National Geographic Center for Sustainable Destinations • Mature, seasoned travelers • Well-educated • Well-informed, inquisitive • Soft adventurers • Respectful of the natural world • Independent-minded travelers • Upscale, but not pretentious “I think what we liked most about this holiday compared with other cruises, especially ocean-going ones, was the lack of entertainment; being pestered by waiters all the time trying to get you drinks; not having to dress for dinner in the evenings and to be amongst like-minded people interested in everything we saw.” “this is not a cruise... it is a journey” “I would recommend this cruise to anyone wanting to see beautiful scenery and wants to avoid large cruise ships with lots of people. This is not a cruise. It is a journey on a ship that has a job to do and takes passengers in comfort and style.” what we mean by authentic be part of norway’s Who else can bring to life the nature of the people and the enchantment of this country than the locals themselves? Steeped in Viking heritage and the roots of it’s culture and history, Hurtigruten has been an active part of these coastal waterways for 120 years. Norway is quite literally “in our DNA” - impossible to replace - impossible to copy. the original coastal voyage since 1893 Our history goes back to 1893 when Richard With, along with Norway’s Polar heroes, Nansen and Amundsen, became one of the nation’s maritime pioneers providing a service for everyone – freight transporters, local people and foreign tourists. Hurtigruten is now a national treasure in its own right. Our “DNA” makes us the real thing providing meaningful experiences and unique adventures to explore and learn about Norwegian nature and its local culture. rhythm of norway’s four seasons are life as real as it gets a different purpose from the very start To convey the Hurtigruten difference, perhaps it would be easiest to first tell exactly what our purpose is not. Unlike virtually all mainstream cruise options to Norway, Hurtigruten’s key purpose does not include the indulgence-based priorities of a floating resort full of entertainment options, excessive dining and on-board shopping. what makes for a coastal voyage and not a cruise? unique Simply put, just about everything is different from a conventional cruise. Each Hurtigruten departure is a purposeful voyage providing a transportation lifeline between cities and villages while exploring stunning fjords and UNESCO World Heritage sites along the more than 1,000 miles of Norway’s pristine coastal waterway. This mixture of local encounters, spectacular scenery and utterly unique shore activities provides an unmatched opportunity to experience and interact with the beauty and charm of Norway and it’s people. travel experiences are as much about the people you touch along the way One of the great pleasures onboard Hurtigruten in Norway is that you encounter local residents, the Norwegian crew and travelers from different countries – all with various reasons for being onboard. This creates a wonderful setting for a unique blend of personal encounters. Travelers are there to connect with the natural world and are eager to share their culture and heritage. you can tell what believe people in by the things they say people who enjoy a norway coastal voyage are “Hurtigruten is unique in the world. With Hurtigruten you are really part of Norway, part of a Norwegian tradition. The crew is Norwegian, the food and experience is Norwegian. Hurtigruten is identified with the country it operates in. That’s not true with conventional cruiseliners.” Jonathan Tourtellot Founding Director National Geographic Center for Sustainable Destinations • Mature, seasoned travelers • Well-educated • Well-informed, inquisitive • Soft adventurers • Respectful of the natural world • Independent-minded travelers • Upscale, but not pretentious “I think what we liked most about this holiday compared with other cruises, especially ocean-going ones, was the lack of entertainment; being pestered by waiters all the time trying to get you drinks; not having to dress for dinner in the evenings and to be amongst like-minded people interested in everything we saw.” “this is not a cruise... it is a journey” “I would recommend this cruise to anyone wanting to see beautiful scenery and wants to avoid large cruise ships with lots of people. This is not a cruise. It is a journey on a ship that has a job to do and takes passengers in comfort and style.” what we mean by authentic be part of norway’s Who else can bring to life the nature of the people and the enchantment of this country than the locals themselves? Steeped in Viking heritage and the roots of it’s culture and history, Hurtigruten has been an active part of these coastal waterways for 120 years. Norway is quite literally “in our DNA” - impossible to replace - impossible to copy. the original coastal voyage since 1893 Our history goes back to 1893 when Richard With, along with Norway’s Polar heroes, Nansen and Amundsen, became one of the nation’s maritime pioneers providing a service for everyone – freight transporters, local people and foreign tourists. Hurtigruten is now a national treasure in its own right. Our “DNA” makes us the real thing providing meaningful experiences and unique adventures to explore and learn about Norwegian nature and its local culture. rhythm of norway’s four seasons are life as real as it gets a different purpose from the very start To convey the Hurtigruten difference, perhaps it would be easiest to first tell exactly what our purpose is not. Unlike virtually all mainstream cruise options to Norway, Hurtigruten’s key purpose does not include the indulgence-based priorities of a floating resort full of entertainment options, excessive dining and on-board shopping. what makes for a coastal voyage and not a cruise? unique Simply put, just about everything is different from a conventional cruise. Each Hurtigruten departure is a purposeful voyage providing a transportation lifeline between cities and villages while exploring stunning fjords and UNESCO World Heritage sites along the more than 1,000 miles of Norway’s pristine coastal waterway. This mixture of local encounters, spectacular scenery and utterly unique shore activities provides an unmatched opportunity to experience and interact with the beauty and charm of Norway and it’s people. travel experiences are as much about the people you touch along the way One of the great pleasures onboard Hurtigruten in Norway is that you encounter local residents, the Norwegian crew and travelers from different countries – all with various reasons for being onboard. This creates a wonderful setting for a unique blend of personal encounters. Travelers are there to connect with the natural world and are eager to share their culture and heritage. you can tell what believe people in by the things they say people who enjoy a norway coastal voyage are “Hurtigruten is unique in the world. With Hurtigruten you are really part of Norway, part of a Norwegian tradition. The crew is Norwegian, the food and experience is Norwegian. Hurtigruten is identified with the country it operates in. That’s not true with conventional cruiseliners.” Jonathan Tourtellot Founding Director National Geographic Center for Sustainable Destinations • Mature, seasoned travelers • Well-educated • Well-informed, inquisitive • Soft adventurers • Respectful of the natural world • Independent-minded travelers • Upscale, but not pretentious “I think what we liked most about this holiday compared with other cruises, especially ocean-going ones, was the lack of entertainment; being pestered by waiters all the time trying to get you drinks; not having to dress for dinner in the evenings and to be amongst like-minded people interested in everything we saw.” “this is not a cruise... it is a journey” “I would recommend this cruise to anyone wanting to see beautiful scenery and wants to avoid large cruise ships with lots of people. This is not a cruise. It is a journey on a ship that has a job to do and takes passengers in comfort and style.” what we mean by authentic be part of norway’s Who else can bring to life the nature of the people and the enchantment of this country than the locals themselves? Steeped in Viking heritage and the roots of it’s culture and history, Hurtigruten has been an active part of these coastal waterways for 120 years. Norway is quite literally “in our DNA” - impossible to replace - impossible to copy. the original coastal voyage since 1893 Our history goes back to 1893 when Richard With, along with Norway’s Polar heroes, Nansen and Amundsen, became one of the nation’s maritime pioneers providing a service for everyone – freight transporters, local people and foreign tourists. Hurtigruten is now a national treasure in its own right. Our “DNA” makes us the real thing providing meaningful experiences and unique adventures to explore and learn about Norwegian nature and its local culture. rhythm of norway’s four seasons are life as real as it gets GET CLOSER to the real Norway Hurtigruten’s award-winning 6, 7, and 12-day Norwegian Coastal Voyage sailings have been named “The world’s most beautiful voyage,” by Lonely Planet. Its eleven ships sail along a route honored twice by National Geographic Traveler as the “Best destination in the world.” A staple of Norwegian culture since 1893, Hurtigruten’s fleet of modern ships offers a unique glimpse into Norwegian culture as they transport guests and locals alike along Norway’s scenic fjord-indented west coast, stopping at 34 ports of call between the cultural center of Bergen and Kirkenes, high above the Arctic Circle. CONTACTS Consumer and Travel Agents can both access dedicated sections of the Hurtigruten Web Site HURTIGRUTEN.US Contact our Reservations Department 866.552.0371 Interested in booking a group? Email us at us.salessupport@hurtigruten.com and we will have your sales representative contact you to book your group. Hurtigruten also operates Explorer Voyages to the seldom-visited shores of Spitsbergen, Greenland, Iceland, Europe’s Coast and Antarctica. see why any traveler will tell you...this is not a traditional cruise
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