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Up to 50% Off All Hurtigruten Destinations, including Antarctica, Alaska, Galápagos, Greenland, Norway, and West Africa


Hurtigruten Group offers some of the year’s best deals on select departures to all cruise destinations during its annual Summer Sail campaign

Seattle, WA (June 29, 2022) – Hurtigruten Group, the world leader in exploration travel, is offering some of the best rates of the year for all its destinations during its Summer Sail campaign. Hurtigruten Expeditions, the world’s leading expedition cruise company, is offering up to 40% off on itineraries to Greenland, the Northwest Passage, West Africa, and Antarctica – destinations rarely on sale.

Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express, which has been operating along the Norwegian coast since 1893, is also offering up to 40% off all itineraries, including the recently announced premium itineraries, the Svalbard Express and North Cape Express, launching next summer in conjunction with the company’s 130th anniversary. The many different itineraries will allow travelers to explore Norway’s fjords under the Northern Lights or Midnight Sun.

For 2022/23 departures, guests can save up to 50% on North, Central, and South American cruises, including Alaska, along with up to 40% on itineraries to the Galápagos Islands, West Africa, and the British Isles, plus Northern Lights cruises to Norway. Other bucket-list destinations, such as Antarctica, Svalbard, and Iceland, are up to 35% off, with Northwest Passage departures up to 25% off.

The Summer Sail campaign runs from June 29 through July 6, 2022, and also includes 50% off the deposit. All departures and itineraries on sale can be found here, including full terms and conditions. To book, please visit Hurtigruten.com

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