Expedition Cruising Rooted in Norwegian Heritage
Hurtigruten has been sailing the Norwegian coast since 1893. What started as a postal and passenger service connecting remote coastal communities grew into something much bigger – a global expedition cruise line that takes travelers to places most people only see in documentaries. Antarctica, Svalbard, the Northwest Passage, the Galapagos Islands.
Their approach is different from mainstream cruising. Smaller ships. Onboard science teams. Zodiac landings. This is expedition travel for people who want to actually engage with the places they visit, not just sail past them. Hurtigruten also continues to operate the original Norwegian Coastal Express route, which remains one of the most iconic voyages anywhere in the world.
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What Makes an Expedition Cruise Different
Zodiac Landings, Science Teams, and Wildlife Up Close
Expedition cruising with Hurtigruten is not a spectator sport. You board small Zodiac boats to reach shorelines where there are no docks. You hike across tundra alongside naturalists who can tell you what that bird is and why it matters. The onboard Expedition Team – biologists, geologists, historians – shapes the experience daily based on conditions, wildlife sightings, and opportunities that nature presents.
Itineraries are flexible by design. If a pod of whales appears off the port side, the captain may alter course. If weather opens a landing site that was questionable that morning, you go. That responsiveness is what separates expedition travel from a standard cruise itinerary.
Norwegian-Inspired Cuisine at Sea
Food on Hurtigruten is not an afterthought. Norwegian culinary traditions run through every menu, and the kitchen sources ingredients locally wherever the ship calls. On the Norwegian Coastal Express, this means fresh seafood quite literally from the ports you just visited.
The main restaurant serves full-board meals included in your fare. On the expedition ships, Fredheim offers a more casual setting. For a special evening, Lindstrøm (available on select ships) features tasting menus that draw on Scandinavian food culture. And then there is the on-deck barbecue, weather permitting – standing on the open deck eating freshly grilled food while surrounded by fjords or icebergs is the kind of moment you do not forget.
From the Norwegian Fjords to the Ends of the Earth
The range of where Hurtigruten sails is staggering. The Norwegian Coastal Express runs year-round between Bergen and Kirkenes, calling at 34 ports over 11 days – a voyage that has been running continuously since 1893. In winter, it is one of the best ways to see the Northern Lights. In summer, the Midnight Sun.
Their expedition fleet covers even more ground. Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands. Svalbard and the high Arctic. Greenland, Iceland, the Northwest Passage. Alaska, the British Isles, the Galapagos, and the coast of South America. These are not fly-by itineraries. Voyages are built around exploration, with time for multiple landings and immersive experiences at each destination.
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What Sets Hurtigruten Apart
Unmatched Polar Expertise
No cruise line has more experience in Arctic and Antarctic waters. Hurtigruten’s captains and Expedition Teams have been navigating these regions for generations. That depth of knowledge means safer passages, better landing sites, and wildlife encounters that less experienced operators simply miss.
Science Center Onboard
Every expedition ship features a dedicated Science Center where guests can attend lectures, participate in citizen science projects, and learn from experts in marine biology, glaciology, and polar history. This is not a passive cruise. You leave knowing more than when you boarded.
Hybrid-Powered Innovation
Hurtigruten introduced the world’s first hybrid-powered expedition ships – MS Roald Amundsen and MS Fridtjof Nansen. These vessels can sail silently on battery power alone through sensitive ecosystems, reducing emissions and noise in the very environments guests have traveled thousands of miles to experience.
Scandinavian Design, Expedition Comfort
Hurtigruten’s newer expedition ships feature Scandinavian-inspired interiors – clean lines, warm wood tones, and natural materials that feel connected to the landscapes outside your window. It is functional and elegant without trying too hard.
Polar Outside cabins are the core offering on expedition ships. Arctic Superior cabins step things up with more space and upgraded amenities. Expedition suites provide a genuine premium experience with separate living areas, floor-to-ceiling windows, and some of the best views on the ship.
On the Norwegian Coastal Express ships, cabin configurations vary by vessel. Some are heritage ships with classic layouts, while others have been recently renovated. Our advisors know these ships firsthand and can match you to the right cabin on the right vessel.
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Your Expedition Starts Here
Hurtigruten takes you to places that rewrite your sense of what travel can be. Antarctica. The Arctic. The Norwegian coast in winter light. When you are ready to explore what is possible, our advisors at Harr Travel are here to match you with the right voyage, the right ship, and the right cabin – with insider pricing and firsthand expertise you will not find booking direct. Call us at 1-888-871-4233 or reach out online. Expedition voyages book early, so the sooner you start the conversation, the more options you will have.