Highlights of Antarctica (Flight Included) MS Fridtjof Nansen 2026-11-09
£9,014 /pp
Overview
Your Cruise Details
Amenities
What's included
Itinerary
Places you'll visit
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Day 1 - 9th Nov 2026
Buenos Aires
Glamorous and gritty, Buenos Aires is two cities in one. What makes Argentina's capital s… More
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Day 1 - 9th Nov 2026
Buenos Aires
Glamorous and gritty, Buenos Aires is two cities in one. What makes Argentina's capital s… More
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Day 2 - 10th Nov 2026
Ushuaia
At 55 degrees latitude south, Ushuaia (pronounced oo-swy-ah) is closer to the South Pole than … More
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Day 5 - 13th Nov 2026
South Shetland Islands
Some 770 kilometers (478 miles) south of Cape Horn, the South Shetland Islands are usually the… More
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Day 7 - 15th Nov 2026
Gerlache Strait
At Sea
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Day 8 - 16th Nov 2026
Gerlache Strait
At Sea
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Day 9 - 17th Nov 2026
Gerlache Strait
At Sea
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Day 12 - 20th Nov 2026
Ushuaia
At 55 degrees latitude south, Ushuaia (pronounced oo-swy-ah) is closer to the South Pole than … More
Staterooms
Cabins and Suites
- outside From £9,014pp
- suite From £11,338pp
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Extra Large Corner Suite with private balcony. Ship’s most spacious cabins with large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements with double bed that can be divided into two single beds, sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.
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Extra-large upper-deck corner suite
- Private balcony
- Large windows
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Sofa bed
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 46-48 m2
- Cabin code: MA
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Extra Large Corner Suite without balcony. Aft corner suite with sofabed, flexible sleeping arrangements with double bed that can be divided into two single beds, large windows, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.
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Extra-large lower-deck corner suite
- Large windows
- Seating area
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Double fold-down bed
- Bathtub
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- No balcony
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 44 m2
- Cabin code: MB
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Aft Corner Suite with private balcony and hot tub. Various sizes, large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements with double bed that can be divided into two single beds, some with sofa, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.
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Upper-deck corner suite
- Private balcony
- Hot tub
- Seating area
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: 2 | Size: 20-30 m2
- Cabin code: MC
Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
Large Corner Suite with private balcony, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, espresso maker. Adapted for guests with wheelchair.
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Large upper-deck corner suite
- Large windows
- Private balcony
- Wheelchair accessible, may be available for general booking
- Seating area
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Double fold-down bed
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: 4 | Size: 35 m2
- Cabin code: MD
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Suites with private balcony, different sizes, top-high decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.
- Upper-deck suite
- Private balcony
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Sofa bed or seating area
- Bathrobes and slippers on request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 22-28 m2
- Cabin Code: ME
Expedition Suite | Corner suite
Corner cabin with large windows. Flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Without balcony.
- Upper-deck corner suite
- Large windows
- Seating area
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Bathrobes and slippers on request
- Guests: 2 | Size: 22 m2
- Cabin Code: MF
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
- Upper-deck cabin
- Private balcony
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Sofa bed or seating area
- Bathrobes and slippers available for request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 18 m2
- Cabin Code: XT
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Large cabins without balcony. Lower/middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
- Large lower-deck cabin
- Window
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: 2 | Size: 27 m2
- Cabin Code: TT
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, double bed, some with sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
- Upper-deck cabin
- Private balcony
- Double bed
- Bathrobes and slippers are available on request.
- Guests: 2 | Size: 15-19 m2
- Cabin Code: XTD
Arctic Superior | Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin with balcony
Accessible cabin with balcony. High deck, broad balcony, double bed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
- Upper-deck cabin
- Private balcony
- Wheelchair-accessible cabin, may be available for general booking
- Double bed
- Bathrobes and slippers are available on request.
- Guests: 2 | Size: 19 m2
- Cabin Code: XY
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - With balcony
High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, flexible sleeping arrangements with double bed that can be divided into two single beds, some with sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee. With limited view.
- Upper-deck cabin
- Private balcony (limited view)
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Some with sofa bed
- Bathrobes and slippers available for request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 18 m2
- Cabin Code: XTJ
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
Large accessible cabins without balcony. Middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
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Large lower-deck cabin
- Wheelchair-accessible cabin, may be available for general booking
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Window
- Bathrobes and slippers available for request
- Guests: 2 | Size: 24-26 m2
- Cabin Code: TY
Polar Outside | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Larger cabins on middle decks. Most 20 square meters, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV.
- Lower-deck cabin
- Window
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Some with sofa bed
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 19-23 m2
- Cabin Code: RR
The 1896 Cabin
130 years ago, at the dawn of expedition cruising, we set out from Hammerfest to Svalbard on a pioneering voyage – one that sparked the spirit of exploration that still carries us forward today.
To mark this anniversary, we invite guests travelling aboard MS Fridtjof Nansen to step back in time and live as the pioneers did, for one night only.
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Your ship
MS Fridtjof Nansen
Lindstrøm
Aune
Fredheim
Explorer Lounge & Bar
Relax and rejuvenate in the elegant Explorer lounge & bar. Sink into a comfortable armchair and gaze out at the magnificent views through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Reception
The Reception can be found on Deck 6.
Shop
In our on board shop you can buy modern clothing suitable for Expedition cruis. Our Expedition Team will be happy to give you expert advice on how to dress properly in polar areas. We offer a great range of both warm and practical clothing, and we focus fabrics with natural fibres. We also offer souvenirs, handicrafts, and postcards. In addition, we also stock a small selection of soap, toothpaste and other personal effects.
Pool Deck
The Pool Deck can be found on Deck 10.
Pool Bar
The Pool Bar can be found on Deck 10.
Library
The ship has a small selection of books that are available to guests while on board.
Observation Deck
One of the most eye-catching exterior design features is the two level indoor/outdoor Observation Deck. It is an ideal place to scan the scenery and watch wildlife with your binoculars.
Sauna
The ship has a wellness center where the guests may buy treatments as body massage, face-, hand- and foot treatments.
Hot Tub
After a day of exploring new destinations, guests can relax and rejuvenate in the aft infinity pool and hot tubs as one of the highlights.
Wellness Center
The ship has a wellness center where the guests may buy treatments as body massage, face, hand and foot treatments.
Gym
After a day of exploring new destinations, guests can relax and rejuvenate in the large gym and Wellness center.
Excursions
We offer a rich and varied program of optional shore excursions. In many ports, we offer an included excursion, which can be reserved for no additional charge. In many cases the included excursion can be combined with other optional excursions in the port. Most excursions can be pre-booked but may also be bookable onboard if capacity remains.
We advise that you book well in advance in order to avoid disappointment due to the excursion being fully booked. Please note that registration is binding, and once on board the Expedition Team will advise you of booking deadlines for excursions still available. Our excursions have English speaking guides unless otherwise indicated and other languages cannot be guaranteed unless otherwise specified. Excursions are subject to change and possible cancellation due to weather conditions. They are also dependent on the number of participants.
All expedition shore landings and small boat cruising during our exploration of Antarctica are included the programme. Along with the optional excursions available to book, the Expedition Team also arrange a variety of activities during the voyage. These will depend on location and season, but may include hiking, small boat cruising, kayaking, snowshoeing, or camping. A limited amount of kayaking is available for booking prior to select voyages, but all other activities are booked on board and subject to availability.
Science Center
The Science & Education program brings together like-minded individuals
Covering over 3/4 of the planet’s surface, our oceans are vital in supporting human life on earth and are also home to over 90% of all known wildlife. Despite it influencing everything from our weather to transportation and yes, expedition cruises, very little is known about our blue planet.
This is where HX Expeditions and our fleet of small, state-of-the-art Expedition ships come in. We can reach, explore and collect vital scientific data on some of the planet’s most remote regions. From understanding whale migrations and phytoplankton communities to cloud observations and the Northern Lights, our onboard Science & Education Teams – with the help of you, our guests – captures, analyses, and reports invaluable data to organisations and research projects around the world.
Lecture Halls
In-depth talks on history, climate change, sustainability, wildlife, Earth science, culture, and other topics specific to the destination you are visiting are held here. Learning more about each subject is certain to enhance your expedition experience.
Expedition Team Desk
Each expedition voyage is accompanied by a hand-picked team of specialists and modern-day explorers. Highly experienced, passionate and knowledgeable, the Expedition Team will be your guides and guardians on your voyage of exploration, instructing you on safety, sustainability and science.
MS Fridtjof Nansen will feature a variety of custom built expedition equipment, including kayaks, a fleet of Blueye underwater drones and Expedition Boats for safe landings in remote areas.
Expedition Launch Pad
The Expedition Launch Pad can be found on Deck 3.
HX Expeditions All-Inclusive
Breakfast, lunch and dinner, every day: Indulge in anything your appetite desires across a huge list of delicious choices that almost rival the memories you’ll make off the ship. Start the day with an impressive buffet breakfast before moving onto a mouth-watering menu of à la carte choices later in the day. Of course, that includes house wine and beer and soft drinks.
A warm welcome to the sauna, hot tubs and more: Make some time to spoil yourself and indulge in your ship’s onboard sauna and hot tubs – they really make coming back from your day’s adventure all the more rewarding.
Delicious coffee, tea and soft drinks all day: Choose from a variety of hot and cold drinks, from a caffeine boost in the morning to a sugar-rush after lunch. Refill stations for your OceanBottle are located throughout the ship, keeping you hydrated without using any single-use plastics.
All-inclusive drinks: Enjoy a glass of wine or beer before dinner in the Pool Bar. Or unwind in the evening with a cocktail in the Explorer Lounge. Whatever and whenever you fancy, drinks are available throughout the day and evening at no additional cost (excluding premium drinks).
Gratuities included: Fantastic service is standard at HX Expeditions and we’ll never add discretionary charges onto your bill (though if you’d like to leave something extra, it’s always appreciated).
The all-inclusive that sets us apart…
Daily expeditions and activities: Every day, handpicked experts from a range of fields will lead you on discoveries whether on shore or on board. Join our Expedition Team on hikes, community visits and small boat trips before heading back to the ship and hearing fascinating talks in the lecture hall, as well as your briefing on the next day’s schedule.
Expedition gear and water bottle – yours to take home: All guests receive a polar expedition jacket, a backpack, or another piece of HX exploration kit for the area you’re exploring. And as the first cruise brand to ban single-use plastics, all guests receive a complimentary water bottle to refill on board and take home.
Professional photos of your trip from our onboard photographer: Every expedition has an onboard photographer who’ll capture stunning images from each day of your voyage. After you’ve returned home, we’ll send you a beautiful digital album along with a summary video to bring back your favourite memories and make those highlights easy to share.
Wi-Fi at no extra cost: We offer Starlink Wi-Fi on all our ships (if only the Norwegian explorers who founded HX in 1896 could see us now). But be aware that we often sail in remote areas with limited connection and streaming isn’t supported.
Full access to our Science Centre: Often described by guests as “the heart of an HX ship”, our interactive science programme is like nothing you’ll find elsewhere. Join our onboard scientists, hear from experts, collect samples and get involved in our citizen science projects. Spot something new with fellow birders or spend time studying what we find under the microscope.
What’s not included?
While our all-inclusive expeditions cover everything you need, these optional extras can enhance your experience:
- Extra excursions
- Fine dining at Lindstrøm
- Spa treatments
- Premium drinks (top shelf spirits, vintage wines, Champagne, etc.)
- Laundry
- Onboard shop
- Onboard medical treatments
As well as more spacious and stylish accommodation, suite guests enjoy extras such as a welcome bottle of Champagne, unlimited fine dining at Lindstrøm, laundry, and turndown service.
All-Inclusive Terms & Conditions
General Exclusions
- All-inclusive applies to sailings departing from 20 October 2024 onwards and only to Tour Code components (including the specified voyage which includes on-board elements subject to certain terms and conditions, hotel accommodation, local ground transfers and local domestic flights.
- Some inclusions, amenities, access to facilities and priority is subject to cabin category, Ambassador Loyalty status or booking channel.
- Excludes: optional excursions, pre and post programms, additional hotel accommodation, additional ground transfers, international arrival and departure flights, arrival and departure packages, luggage handling, personal expenditure, retail spending, donations to Hurtigruten Foundation and other charitable and good causes, insurance, visas, travel documentation, vaccinations, medical assessments, medical treatment and assistance on-board and ashore, medical and other disembarkation and/or repatriation prior to the end of ticketed cruise itinerary and all other costs for guests’ own account per HX Booking Terms & Conditions.
Specific Exclusions
i. Some excursions and activities may be (a) optional and incur additional charges; (b) have limited capacity; (c) be subject to operational conditions and restrictions; and/or (d) require a liability waiver to be signed for participation.
ii. Alcohol service during meals is subject to alcohol licensing regulations and HX operating policies. Fine dining in our à la carte Lindstrøm restaurant is only inclusive for Suites guests.
iii. All-inclusive drinks are subject to alcohol licensing regulations and HX operating policies. Excludes Premium Drinks. Suites guests enjoy inclusive Premium Drinks and initial stocking of mini-bar (thereafter additional charges apply).
Tea, coffee, and soft drinks are inclusive all-day in public areas although charges apply for cabin guests using the mini-bar
iv. Sauna, hot tubs and other amenities vary per ship, additional charges may apply in the Wellness Centre for personal spa treatments.
v. Additional inclusions for Suites guests: complimentary bottle of champagne, unlimited access to our Lindstrøm fine dining restaurant, laundry and turn-down services.
vi. Always subject to other terms as per our Booking Terms & Conditions.
Historic 1896 Cabin
Q: Can I choose the date of my stay?
A: No. Dates will be assigned by the ship upon your arrival on board. The 1896 Cabin is exclusively available on MS Fridtjof Nansen starting from *29 January 2026 with one booking per guest.
Q: Will I receive a refund for my regular cabin if I book the 1896 Cabin?
A: No. This is an additional experience and does not replace your standard accommodation.
Q. What can I expect to see in the 1896 Cabin?
A. A fully immersive experience, the cabin will be completely transformed including historically sourced props, exclusive 130 years bed linen, bespoke 130 years robes and even a bathroom with 130 years-style rustic touches. For those who love history or immersive experiences this is a unique and limited-edition experience.
Q: When is check-in and check-out?
A: Check-in is at 14:00; check-out is at 11:00 the following day.
Q: Who will meet me at the cabin?
A: The Guest Services Manager will welcome you and escort you to your historic cabin.
Q: Will other guests be able to enter the cabin?
A: On embarkation day, the 1896 Cabin will be open as a show cabin with a historian. Afterward, it is reserved exclusively for you.
Q: Where do the profits go?
A: 50% of all profits made will support the HX Foundation and their selected 130-year special charity activities and events. More information on those selected charities will be announced in early January 2026; more information and videos will be posted here: HX Foundation | HX Hurtigruten Expeditions UK
Q: How can I book?
A: Places are limited so please call us to book.
Global +44 2039932717
United Kingdom +44 2045712435
Reservations hours: Monday – Friday: 09.00 – 20.00 | Saturday: 09.00 – 19.00 | Sunday: 10.00 – 18.00 | Please note: All times in CET
Terms & Conditions
- Check-in: 14:00; check-out: 11:00 the following day.
- This is an add-on experience and does not replace your regular cabin. Standard fare for your booked cabin still applies.
- No refunds or adjustments are offered for the night spent in the 1896 Cabin, similar to our polar camping experiences.
- Limited to one night per guest, per voyage.
- Price: €450 per cabin (single or double occupancy).
- 50% of profits support the HX Foundation as part of our €130,000 anniversary fundraising initiative.
Disabled Facilities
Our ships are wheelchair accessible with some operational requirements. Guests have to bring their own wheelchairs, which must be no wider than 60 cm for ease of movement. All mobility aids must be declared and safely carried onboard. Wheelchair users can only be accommodated in accessible cabins to ensure safe evacuation in emergencies.
Accessibility for Disabled Persons and Persons with Reduced Mobility
Due to the nature of expedition cruising, our voyages often take us far away from the resources and the facilities we are used to in day-to-day life. We recognise that disabilities and mobility issues can range in severity, and recommend all guests consider accompaniment by a companion if they need assistance, either on board or ashore, due to the environment, operations and the unique safety requirements found on an expedition ship.
We are happy to discuss access for disabled persons and person with reduced mobility on each itinerary to understand the needs and expectations of each guest to both facilitate participation in our programs and ensure expectations match the experience we can provide.
For guests who use wheelchairs, please note that you must bring your own. To ensure ease of movement on the ship, wheelchairs and mobility aids must be no wider than 60cm.
All mobility or medical equipment brought on board must be capable of being carried safety and must be declared before the sailing. We may impose limits on the number of pieces and value of equipment and may decline to carry any equipment where it is not safe to do so or where it has not been notified in time to enable a risk assessment to be carried out.
Crew are not obligated to lift guests or push wheelchairs, or provide personal care such as assistance with eating, medication, personal hygiene, or using the restroom. We welcome guests who require such additional assistance but require that they must be accompanied by a companion to provide this support at their own cost. In the event of an emergency our crew will provide additional evacuation assistance to disabled guests and guests with reduced mobility.
HX Expeditions cannot guarantee that disabled guests or guests with reduced mobility will be able to participate in operations that require the use of rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) or other tender boats. Please note HX Expeditions offers experiences such as cruising and landing to places with infrastructure (including, jetties, floating pontoons, gangways and slipways), as well as nature landings. We are unable to offer nature landings to guests who require use of a wheelchair.
Embarkation of small boats from the ship or shore requires that guests can step in and out of the small boat. This decision has been made with the safety and wellbeing of the guest and crew foremost in mind.
HX Expeditions offers several excursions provided by third-party providers. We strive to make our excursions accessible, but we cannot guarantee that all of them will be wheelchair friendly or suitable for guests with reduced mobility, although we will make reasonable efforts to arrange this in advance if possible. Some ports of call may have limited facilities, and guests may need to navigate jetties, floating pontoons, gangways and slipways, steep ramps or steps with obstructions.
To ensure that all guests can be safely evacuated during an emergency, guests that require the use of a wheelchair can only be accommodated in accessible cabins.
The number of guests using a wheelchair that we can accept on board at any given time is governed by the number of crew we can assign to provide evacuation assistance in an emergency. This number is directly linked to the number of accessible cabins available on each ship.
Accessible cabins are available for guests who require adapted bathrooms and other accessibility aids. Standard cabins have raised door sills and may not be suitable for larger mobility aids.
We regret that we cannot provide sustained or long-term assistance on board. Guests who elect travel alone and find that they experience excessive mobility and accessibility challenges may be requested to meet with a senior officer to discuss the situation regarding their own safety and wellbeing. In extreme circumstances the guest may be disembarked at their own cost.
Our commitment is to provide an enjoyable and accessible experience for all guests, and we are happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Dietary Requirements
Guests who require special diets or have food allergies can contact the Restaurant Manager in the restaurants during opening hours.
Children
The minimum age for travel to Antarctica and Galápagos is 5 years and the participation of children under the age of 12 years in small-boat landings during expedition cruises is at the discretion of the captain.
Packing Tips
Weather varies depending on your destination, but sturdy footwear for wet and dry landings is essential. We provide boots and trekking poles on certain expeditions, but you’re welcome to bring your own.
On-board
- Casual clothes – the dress code is relaxed and informal, even for dinners
- Comfortable flat shoes for everyday use while onboard. It can be slippery on deck, so we recommend shoes with a good grip
- Swimwear if you wish to use the hot tub or sauna.
- Sandals
- Gym clothes if you wish to use the fitness facilities
- Type C plug adapters (two-round pins commonly used in Europe)
Warm-weather destinations
- Fast-drying clothes that you can layer
- Rain poncho
- Wide-brimmed sun hat
- Light water-resistant jacket
- Short- and long-sleeved t-shirts, preferably with a UV filter
- Shorts and light-weight trousers
- Sandals or shoes you don’t mind getting wet
- Reef shoes/water socks or water shoes/sandals
- Hydration electrolyte tablets
- Snorkel gear
- Reef-safe sunblock, which should not contain oxybenzone and octinoxate as these chemicals contribute to coral bleaching and disrupt the ocean’s pH balance.
Cold-weather destinations
- Warm winter jacket
- Waterproof trousers (mandatory for expeditions in Polar regions)
- Woollen/fleece-lined jumpers
- Woollen underlayers and long thermal underwear and tops
- Warm hat or headband that covers your ears
- Scarf, buff or fleece tube
- Underlayer gloves and top-layer gloves
- Waterproof gloves
- Warm woollen socks
- Shoe ice grips – Except Antarctica
- Insect repellent and bite & sting relief ointment (Greenland only)
- Hat with mosquito net (Greenland only)
Additional items for all destinations
- Hiking boots for excursions and other shoreside activities
- Polarised sunglasses with UV protection
- High-factor sunscreen
- Moisturiser and lip salve with UV protection
- Hat or baseball cap (one with a chinstrap is recommended due to windy conditions)
- Camera and memory cards with a large capacity
- Extra batteries for your camera (battery life is shorter in cold areas)
- Environmentally friendly insect repellent and bite & sting relief ointment
- Mosquito net for your hat
- Small waterproof bag (20l volume) for landings
- Small backpack for excursions
- Binoculars
Good to know
- You’ll receive a complimentary wind- and water-resistant expedition jacket to keep. Please note that it is not a thick winter jacket.
- Our onboard shop offers a variety of essentials and gifts to purchase, including Helly Hansen gear, sea sickness tablets, and souvenirs.
- We’ll loan you boots, trekking poles, and all equipment for activities.
- In some areas we visit, rubber muck boots are mandatory for stepping ashore. We’ll loan them to you for free. They come in sizes 35-50 EU.
- We reserve the right to refuse activity participation to guests who are not properly dressed for the conditions.
- Visit our excursions hub and select the excursion that’s relevant to you. In the practical information section, you’ll find guidance regarding what to wear.
Do I need to bring my own hiking boots?
There are two types of landings: dry landings and wet landings. In a dry landing, you step directly from a small expedition boat onto solid ground, a pier or a jetty. Wet landings, on the other hand, involve stepping from the boat into shallow water, usually no deeper than just above your ankle.
Depending on the destination, waterproof rubber boots are either mandatory due to environmental and biosecurity regulations or strongly recommended for safety and comfort. Rubber boots are provided free of charge for the duration of your trip. Available sizes: EU 32–50 / US 1–18 / UK 1–15.
Destination guidelines:
- Antarctica: Rubber boots are mandatory for all landings.
- Falkland Islands: Rubber boots are highly recommended for nature landings. Guests can wear hiking boots when disembarking on jetties and piers.
- Svalbard: Rubber boots are mandatory for all landings. However, we recommend bringing hiking boots for your time in Longyearbyen.
- East Greenland: Rubber boots are mandatory as all landings are wet.
- West and Northwest Greenland: Rubber boots are mandatory for all wet landings. Guests can wear hiking boots when disembarking on jetties and piers.
- Northwest Passage and Arctic Canada: Rubber boots are mandatory for all wet landings. Guests can wear hiking boots when disembarking on jetties and piers.
- Alaska and British Columbia: It’s recommended to bring hiking boots as the majority of landings are dry. Should a wet landing take place, we’ll provide you with waterproof rubber boots.
- Galápagos Islands: We recommend bringing waterproof shoes for wet landings and hiking boots for dry landings.
For all other destinations, hiking boots are highly recommended.
Additional footwear: We recommend packing comfortable, flat shoes for everyday use while onboard. It can be slippery on deck, so we recommend shoes with a good grip. Sandals or slip-on shoes for walking inside the ship.
Biosecurity packing guidelines for expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic
Help protect the pristine Arctic and Antarctic environment from the threat of non-native species by following these biosecurity packing guidelines from the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO) and the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO):
- For Arctic packing guidelines from AECO, click here.
- For Antarctic packing guidelines from IAATO, click here.
Medical Services
Our expedition ships feature a small onboard hospital essential equipment, and medication to handle small emergencies.. Every ship has an English-speaking medical team with a doctor and at least one nurse, supported 24/7 by dedicated land-based experts.
In the event of a serious emergency, the nearest hospital will be contacted. Medical consultations as well as medicines will be charged to the passenger affected. All guests must have personal travel/health insurance.
If you depend on medication, remember to bring sufficient supplies to last through any unforeseen delays. We also recommend that you keep your medication in your hand luggage, properly labelled, and with clear instructions for its use. If you depend on vital medication, please inform the ship’s doctor upon arrival.
Guests with reduced mobility and accessibility challenges and those bringing mobility or medical equipment onboard may find our policy on accessibility here.
Illness on board can lead to quarantine, and orders from the ship’s physician and captain must be followed.
Face masks – Guests may be required to wear face masks if there is a significant number of COVID-19 cases on board.
Smoking Policy
Smoking is allowed only in designated outdoor areas, not in cabins or private balconies. Smoking while the ship is refuelling is prohibited.
Wi-Fi
Guests will receive limited complimentary Wi-fi access. Additional Wi-Fi is available for purchase.
Travel HX App
Everything you need to know about your cruise, including your bookings, daily programme, restaurants and services on board and essential information about available excursions is at hand at any time.
What have I booked?
Take a look at My bookings to explore the excursions you have booked and prepare for your adventure accordingly with practical tips.
What’s happening today?
The daily programme helps you to know what’s happening on board. It shows you all the on-board events, meals, optional excursions/activities, and important announcements so that you can relax and enjoy the expedition.
What’s available on board?
You can find all the services and facilities available on board in one place: exciting excursions and information about the state-of-the-art vessel.
Facilities
Activities and Services
Food & Drink
Lindstrøm
Aune
Fredheim
Entertainment
Explorer Lounge & Bar
Relax and rejuvenate in the elegant Explorer lounge & bar. Sink into a comfortable armchair and gaze out at the magnificent views through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Reception
The Reception can be found on Deck 6.
Shop
In our on board shop you can buy modern clothing suitable for Expedition cruis. Our Expedition Team will be happy to give you expert advice on how to dress properly in polar areas. We offer a great range of both warm and practical clothing, and we focus fabrics with natural fibres. We also offer souvenirs, handicrafts, and postcards. In addition, we also stock a small selection of soap, toothpaste and other personal effects.
Pool Deck
The Pool Deck can be found on Deck 10.
Pool Bar
The Pool Bar can be found on Deck 10.
Library
The ship has a small selection of books that are available to guests while on board.
Observation Deck
One of the most eye-catching exterior design features is the two level indoor/outdoor Observation Deck. It is an ideal place to scan the scenery and watch wildlife with your binoculars.
Health & Fitness
Sauna
The ship has a wellness center where the guests may buy treatments as body massage, face-, hand- and foot treatments.
Hot Tub
After a day of exploring new destinations, guests can relax and rejuvenate in the aft infinity pool and hot tubs as one of the highlights.
Wellness Center
The ship has a wellness center where the guests may buy treatments as body massage, face, hand and foot treatments.
Gym
After a day of exploring new destinations, guests can relax and rejuvenate in the large gym and Wellness center.
Enrichment
Excursions
We offer a rich and varied program of optional shore excursions. In many ports, we offer an included excursion, which can be reserved for no additional charge. In many cases the included excursion can be combined with other optional excursions in the port. Most excursions can be pre-booked but may also be bookable onboard if capacity remains.
We advise that you book well in advance in order to avoid disappointment due to the excursion being fully booked. Please note that registration is binding, and once on board the Expedition Team will advise you of booking deadlines for excursions still available. Our excursions have English speaking guides unless otherwise indicated and other languages cannot be guaranteed unless otherwise specified. Excursions are subject to change and possible cancellation due to weather conditions. They are also dependent on the number of participants.
All expedition shore landings and small boat cruising during our exploration of Antarctica are included the programme. Along with the optional excursions available to book, the Expedition Team also arrange a variety of activities during the voyage. These will depend on location and season, but may include hiking, small boat cruising, kayaking, snowshoeing, or camping. A limited amount of kayaking is available for booking prior to select voyages, but all other activities are booked on board and subject to availability.
Science Center
The Science & Education program brings together like-minded individuals
Covering over 3/4 of the planet’s surface, our oceans are vital in supporting human life on earth and are also home to over 90% of all known wildlife. Despite it influencing everything from our weather to transportation and yes, expedition cruises, very little is known about our blue planet.
This is where HX Expeditions and our fleet of small, state-of-the-art Expedition ships come in. We can reach, explore and collect vital scientific data on some of the planet’s most remote regions. From understanding whale migrations and phytoplankton communities to cloud observations and the Northern Lights, our onboard Science & Education Teams – with the help of you, our guests – captures, analyses, and reports invaluable data to organisations and research projects around the world.
Lecture Halls
In-depth talks on history, climate change, sustainability, wildlife, Earth science, culture, and other topics specific to the destination you are visiting are held here. Learning more about each subject is certain to enhance your expedition experience.
Expedition Team Desk
Each expedition voyage is accompanied by a hand-picked team of specialists and modern-day explorers. Highly experienced, passionate and knowledgeable, the Expedition Team will be your guides and guardians on your voyage of exploration, instructing you on safety, sustainability and science.
MS Fridtjof Nansen will feature a variety of custom built expedition equipment, including kayaks, a fleet of Blueye underwater drones and Expedition Boats for safe landings in remote areas.
Expedition Launch Pad
The Expedition Launch Pad can be found on Deck 3.
Other
HX Expeditions All-Inclusive
Breakfast, lunch and dinner, every day: Indulge in anything your appetite desires across a huge list of delicious choices that almost rival the memories you’ll make off the ship. Start the day with an impressive buffet breakfast before moving onto a mouth-watering menu of à la carte choices later in the day. Of course, that includes house wine and beer and soft drinks.
A warm welcome to the sauna, hot tubs and more: Make some time to spoil yourself and indulge in your ship’s onboard sauna and hot tubs – they really make coming back from your day’s adventure all the more rewarding.
Delicious coffee, tea and soft drinks all day: Choose from a variety of hot and cold drinks, from a caffeine boost in the morning to a sugar-rush after lunch. Refill stations for your OceanBottle are located throughout the ship, keeping you hydrated without using any single-use plastics.
All-inclusive drinks: Enjoy a glass of wine or beer before dinner in the Pool Bar. Or unwind in the evening with a cocktail in the Explorer Lounge. Whatever and whenever you fancy, drinks are available throughout the day and evening at no additional cost (excluding premium drinks).
Gratuities included: Fantastic service is standard at HX Expeditions and we’ll never add discretionary charges onto your bill (though if you’d like to leave something extra, it’s always appreciated).
The all-inclusive that sets us apart…
Daily expeditions and activities: Every day, handpicked experts from a range of fields will lead you on discoveries whether on shore or on board. Join our Expedition Team on hikes, community visits and small boat trips before heading back to the ship and hearing fascinating talks in the lecture hall, as well as your briefing on the next day’s schedule.
Expedition gear and water bottle – yours to take home: All guests receive a polar expedition jacket, a backpack, or another piece of HX exploration kit for the area you’re exploring. And as the first cruise brand to ban single-use plastics, all guests receive a complimentary water bottle to refill on board and take home.
Professional photos of your trip from our onboard photographer: Every expedition has an onboard photographer who’ll capture stunning images from each day of your voyage. After you’ve returned home, we’ll send you a beautiful digital album along with a summary video to bring back your favourite memories and make those highlights easy to share.
Wi-Fi at no extra cost: We offer Starlink Wi-Fi on all our ships (if only the Norwegian explorers who founded HX in 1896 could see us now). But be aware that we often sail in remote areas with limited connection and streaming isn’t supported.
Full access to our Science Centre: Often described by guests as “the heart of an HX ship”, our interactive science programme is like nothing you’ll find elsewhere. Join our onboard scientists, hear from experts, collect samples and get involved in our citizen science projects. Spot something new with fellow birders or spend time studying what we find under the microscope.
What’s not included?
While our all-inclusive expeditions cover everything you need, these optional extras can enhance your experience:
- Extra excursions
- Fine dining at Lindstrøm
- Spa treatments
- Premium drinks (top shelf spirits, vintage wines, Champagne, etc.)
- Laundry
- Onboard shop
- Onboard medical treatments
As well as more spacious and stylish accommodation, suite guests enjoy extras such as a welcome bottle of Champagne, unlimited fine dining at Lindstrøm, laundry, and turndown service.
All-Inclusive Terms & Conditions
General Exclusions
- All-inclusive applies to sailings departing from 20 October 2024 onwards and only to Tour Code components (including the specified voyage which includes on-board elements subject to certain terms and conditions, hotel accommodation, local ground transfers and local domestic flights.
- Some inclusions, amenities, access to facilities and priority is subject to cabin category, Ambassador Loyalty status or booking channel.
- Excludes: optional excursions, pre and post programms, additional hotel accommodation, additional ground transfers, international arrival and departure flights, arrival and departure packages, luggage handling, personal expenditure, retail spending, donations to Hurtigruten Foundation and other charitable and good causes, insurance, visas, travel documentation, vaccinations, medical assessments, medical treatment and assistance on-board and ashore, medical and other disembarkation and/or repatriation prior to the end of ticketed cruise itinerary and all other costs for guests’ own account per HX Booking Terms & Conditions.
Specific Exclusions
i. Some excursions and activities may be (a) optional and incur additional charges; (b) have limited capacity; (c) be subject to operational conditions and restrictions; and/or (d) require a liability waiver to be signed for participation.
ii. Alcohol service during meals is subject to alcohol licensing regulations and HX operating policies. Fine dining in our à la carte Lindstrøm restaurant is only inclusive for Suites guests.
iii. All-inclusive drinks are subject to alcohol licensing regulations and HX operating policies. Excludes Premium Drinks. Suites guests enjoy inclusive Premium Drinks and initial stocking of mini-bar (thereafter additional charges apply).
Tea, coffee, and soft drinks are inclusive all-day in public areas although charges apply for cabin guests using the mini-bar
iv. Sauna, hot tubs and other amenities vary per ship, additional charges may apply in the Wellness Centre for personal spa treatments.
v. Additional inclusions for Suites guests: complimentary bottle of champagne, unlimited access to our Lindstrøm fine dining restaurant, laundry and turn-down services.
vi. Always subject to other terms as per our Booking Terms & Conditions.
Historic 1896 Cabin
Q: Can I choose the date of my stay?
A: No. Dates will be assigned by the ship upon your arrival on board. The 1896 Cabin is exclusively available on MS Fridtjof Nansen starting from *29 January 2026 with one booking per guest.
Q: Will I receive a refund for my regular cabin if I book the 1896 Cabin?
A: No. This is an additional experience and does not replace your standard accommodation.
Q. What can I expect to see in the 1896 Cabin?
A. A fully immersive experience, the cabin will be completely transformed including historically sourced props, exclusive 130 years bed linen, bespoke 130 years robes and even a bathroom with 130 years-style rustic touches. For those who love history or immersive experiences this is a unique and limited-edition experience.
Q: When is check-in and check-out?
A: Check-in is at 14:00; check-out is at 11:00 the following day.
Q: Who will meet me at the cabin?
A: The Guest Services Manager will welcome you and escort you to your historic cabin.
Q: Will other guests be able to enter the cabin?
A: On embarkation day, the 1896 Cabin will be open as a show cabin with a historian. Afterward, it is reserved exclusively for you.
Q: Where do the profits go?
A: 50% of all profits made will support the HX Foundation and their selected 130-year special charity activities and events. More information on those selected charities will be announced in early January 2026; more information and videos will be posted here: HX Foundation | HX Hurtigruten Expeditions UK
Q: How can I book?
A: Places are limited so please call us to book.
Global +44 2039932717
United Kingdom +44 2045712435
Reservations hours: Monday – Friday: 09.00 – 20.00 | Saturday: 09.00 – 19.00 | Sunday: 10.00 – 18.00 | Please note: All times in CET
Terms & Conditions
- Check-in: 14:00; check-out: 11:00 the following day.
- This is an add-on experience and does not replace your regular cabin. Standard fare for your booked cabin still applies.
- No refunds or adjustments are offered for the night spent in the 1896 Cabin, similar to our polar camping experiences.
- Limited to one night per guest, per voyage.
- Price: €450 per cabin (single or double occupancy).
- 50% of profits support the HX Foundation as part of our €130,000 anniversary fundraising initiative.
Disabled Facilities
Our ships are wheelchair accessible with some operational requirements. Guests have to bring their own wheelchairs, which must be no wider than 60 cm for ease of movement. All mobility aids must be declared and safely carried onboard. Wheelchair users can only be accommodated in accessible cabins to ensure safe evacuation in emergencies.
Accessibility for Disabled Persons and Persons with Reduced Mobility
Due to the nature of expedition cruising, our voyages often take us far away from the resources and the facilities we are used to in day-to-day life. We recognise that disabilities and mobility issues can range in severity, and recommend all guests consider accompaniment by a companion if they need assistance, either on board or ashore, due to the environment, operations and the unique safety requirements found on an expedition ship.
We are happy to discuss access for disabled persons and person with reduced mobility on each itinerary to understand the needs and expectations of each guest to both facilitate participation in our programs and ensure expectations match the experience we can provide.
For guests who use wheelchairs, please note that you must bring your own. To ensure ease of movement on the ship, wheelchairs and mobility aids must be no wider than 60cm.
All mobility or medical equipment brought on board must be capable of being carried safety and must be declared before the sailing. We may impose limits on the number of pieces and value of equipment and may decline to carry any equipment where it is not safe to do so or where it has not been notified in time to enable a risk assessment to be carried out.
Crew are not obligated to lift guests or push wheelchairs, or provide personal care such as assistance with eating, medication, personal hygiene, or using the restroom. We welcome guests who require such additional assistance but require that they must be accompanied by a companion to provide this support at their own cost. In the event of an emergency our crew will provide additional evacuation assistance to disabled guests and guests with reduced mobility.
HX Expeditions cannot guarantee that disabled guests or guests with reduced mobility will be able to participate in operations that require the use of rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) or other tender boats. Please note HX Expeditions offers experiences such as cruising and landing to places with infrastructure (including, jetties, floating pontoons, gangways and slipways), as well as nature landings. We are unable to offer nature landings to guests who require use of a wheelchair.
Embarkation of small boats from the ship or shore requires that guests can step in and out of the small boat. This decision has been made with the safety and wellbeing of the guest and crew foremost in mind.
HX Expeditions offers several excursions provided by third-party providers. We strive to make our excursions accessible, but we cannot guarantee that all of them will be wheelchair friendly or suitable for guests with reduced mobility, although we will make reasonable efforts to arrange this in advance if possible. Some ports of call may have limited facilities, and guests may need to navigate jetties, floating pontoons, gangways and slipways, steep ramps or steps with obstructions.
To ensure that all guests can be safely evacuated during an emergency, guests that require the use of a wheelchair can only be accommodated in accessible cabins.
The number of guests using a wheelchair that we can accept on board at any given time is governed by the number of crew we can assign to provide evacuation assistance in an emergency. This number is directly linked to the number of accessible cabins available on each ship.
Accessible cabins are available for guests who require adapted bathrooms and other accessibility aids. Standard cabins have raised door sills and may not be suitable for larger mobility aids.
We regret that we cannot provide sustained or long-term assistance on board. Guests who elect travel alone and find that they experience excessive mobility and accessibility challenges may be requested to meet with a senior officer to discuss the situation regarding their own safety and wellbeing. In extreme circumstances the guest may be disembarked at their own cost.
Our commitment is to provide an enjoyable and accessible experience for all guests, and we are happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Dietary Requirements
Guests who require special diets or have food allergies can contact the Restaurant Manager in the restaurants during opening hours.
Children
The minimum age for travel to Antarctica and Galápagos is 5 years and the participation of children under the age of 12 years in small-boat landings during expedition cruises is at the discretion of the captain.
Packing Tips
Weather varies depending on your destination, but sturdy footwear for wet and dry landings is essential. We provide boots and trekking poles on certain expeditions, but you’re welcome to bring your own.
On-board
- Casual clothes – the dress code is relaxed and informal, even for dinners
- Comfortable flat shoes for everyday use while onboard. It can be slippery on deck, so we recommend shoes with a good grip
- Swimwear if you wish to use the hot tub or sauna.
- Sandals
- Gym clothes if you wish to use the fitness facilities
- Type C plug adapters (two-round pins commonly used in Europe)
Warm-weather destinations
- Fast-drying clothes that you can layer
- Rain poncho
- Wide-brimmed sun hat
- Light water-resistant jacket
- Short- and long-sleeved t-shirts, preferably with a UV filter
- Shorts and light-weight trousers
- Sandals or shoes you don’t mind getting wet
- Reef shoes/water socks or water shoes/sandals
- Hydration electrolyte tablets
- Snorkel gear
- Reef-safe sunblock, which should not contain oxybenzone and octinoxate as these chemicals contribute to coral bleaching and disrupt the ocean’s pH balance.
Cold-weather destinations
- Warm winter jacket
- Waterproof trousers (mandatory for expeditions in Polar regions)
- Woollen/fleece-lined jumpers
- Woollen underlayers and long thermal underwear and tops
- Warm hat or headband that covers your ears
- Scarf, buff or fleece tube
- Underlayer gloves and top-layer gloves
- Waterproof gloves
- Warm woollen socks
- Shoe ice grips – Except Antarctica
- Insect repellent and bite & sting relief ointment (Greenland only)
- Hat with mosquito net (Greenland only)
Additional items for all destinations
- Hiking boots for excursions and other shoreside activities
- Polarised sunglasses with UV protection
- High-factor sunscreen
- Moisturiser and lip salve with UV protection
- Hat or baseball cap (one with a chinstrap is recommended due to windy conditions)
- Camera and memory cards with a large capacity
- Extra batteries for your camera (battery life is shorter in cold areas)
- Environmentally friendly insect repellent and bite & sting relief ointment
- Mosquito net for your hat
- Small waterproof bag (20l volume) for landings
- Small backpack for excursions
- Binoculars
Good to know
- You’ll receive a complimentary wind- and water-resistant expedition jacket to keep. Please note that it is not a thick winter jacket.
- Our onboard shop offers a variety of essentials and gifts to purchase, including Helly Hansen gear, sea sickness tablets, and souvenirs.
- We’ll loan you boots, trekking poles, and all equipment for activities.
- In some areas we visit, rubber muck boots are mandatory for stepping ashore. We’ll loan them to you for free. They come in sizes 35-50 EU.
- We reserve the right to refuse activity participation to guests who are not properly dressed for the conditions.
- Visit our excursions hub and select the excursion that’s relevant to you. In the practical information section, you’ll find guidance regarding what to wear.
Do I need to bring my own hiking boots?
There are two types of landings: dry landings and wet landings. In a dry landing, you step directly from a small expedition boat onto solid ground, a pier or a jetty. Wet landings, on the other hand, involve stepping from the boat into shallow water, usually no deeper than just above your ankle.
Depending on the destination, waterproof rubber boots are either mandatory due to environmental and biosecurity regulations or strongly recommended for safety and comfort. Rubber boots are provided free of charge for the duration of your trip. Available sizes: EU 32–50 / US 1–18 / UK 1–15.
Destination guidelines:
- Antarctica: Rubber boots are mandatory for all landings.
- Falkland Islands: Rubber boots are highly recommended for nature landings. Guests can wear hiking boots when disembarking on jetties and piers.
- Svalbard: Rubber boots are mandatory for all landings. However, we recommend bringing hiking boots for your time in Longyearbyen.
- East Greenland: Rubber boots are mandatory as all landings are wet.
- West and Northwest Greenland: Rubber boots are mandatory for all wet landings. Guests can wear hiking boots when disembarking on jetties and piers.
- Northwest Passage and Arctic Canada: Rubber boots are mandatory for all wet landings. Guests can wear hiking boots when disembarking on jetties and piers.
- Alaska and British Columbia: It’s recommended to bring hiking boots as the majority of landings are dry. Should a wet landing take place, we’ll provide you with waterproof rubber boots.
- Galápagos Islands: We recommend bringing waterproof shoes for wet landings and hiking boots for dry landings.
For all other destinations, hiking boots are highly recommended.
Additional footwear: We recommend packing comfortable, flat shoes for everyday use while onboard. It can be slippery on deck, so we recommend shoes with a good grip. Sandals or slip-on shoes for walking inside the ship.
Biosecurity packing guidelines for expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic
Help protect the pristine Arctic and Antarctic environment from the threat of non-native species by following these biosecurity packing guidelines from the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO) and the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO):
- For Arctic packing guidelines from AECO, click here.
- For Antarctic packing guidelines from IAATO, click here.
Medical Services
Our expedition ships feature a small onboard hospital essential equipment, and medication to handle small emergencies.. Every ship has an English-speaking medical team with a doctor and at least one nurse, supported 24/7 by dedicated land-based experts.
In the event of a serious emergency, the nearest hospital will be contacted. Medical consultations as well as medicines will be charged to the passenger affected. All guests must have personal travel/health insurance.
If you depend on medication, remember to bring sufficient supplies to last through any unforeseen delays. We also recommend that you keep your medication in your hand luggage, properly labelled, and with clear instructions for its use. If you depend on vital medication, please inform the ship’s doctor upon arrival.
Guests with reduced mobility and accessibility challenges and those bringing mobility or medical equipment onboard may find our policy on accessibility here.
Illness on board can lead to quarantine, and orders from the ship’s physician and captain must be followed.
Face masks – Guests may be required to wear face masks if there is a significant number of COVID-19 cases on board.
Smoking Policy
Smoking is allowed only in designated outdoor areas, not in cabins or private balconies. Smoking while the ship is refuelling is prohibited.
Wi-Fi
Guests will receive limited complimentary Wi-fi access. Additional Wi-Fi is available for purchase.
Travel HX App
Everything you need to know about your cruise, including your bookings, daily programme, restaurants and services on board and essential information about available excursions is at hand at any time.
What have I booked?
Take a look at My bookings to explore the excursions you have booked and prepare for your adventure accordingly with practical tips.
What’s happening today?
The daily programme helps you to know what’s happening on board. It shows you all the on-board events, meals, optional excursions/activities, and important announcements so that you can relax and enjoy the expedition.
What’s available on board?
You can find all the services and facilities available on board in one place: exciting excursions and information about the state-of-the-art vessel.