Hurtigruten Expeditions’ Summer Sail takes extra 10% off already reduced fares
Kayaking in the Galapagos Islands (photo credt Andres Mesias)

Hurtigruten Expeditions’ Summer Sail takes extra 10% off already reduced fares

OSLO — Hurtigruten Expeditions’ annual Summer Sail is available now through July 16, 2023.

The promotion takes an extra 10% off already reduced fares, resulting in savings of up to 40% on itineraries around the world, including Antarctica, the Galápagos Islands, West Africa, and more.

 Hurtigruten Expeditions’ Summer Sail takes extra 10% off already reduced fares

Cuverville Island, Antarctica (photo credit Espen Mills)

With Summer Sail, travellers can choose from nine discounted itineraries to the Antarctica. Hurtigruten Expeditions recently marked its 20th season in Antarctica. The sale means clients can take an additional 10% off a selection of Antarctica cruises that are already 30% off for the 2024/2025 season and 20% off for the upcoming season. The discounts apply to sailings on MS Roald Amundsen, the world’s first battery hybrid-powered cruise ship, and MS Fridtjof Nansen. Top picks include the expedition line’s 12-day Highlights of Antarctica, the 16-day Antarctica & Falklands Expedition, and the 18-day Antarctica & Patagonia Expedition.

Hurtigruten Expeditions is also offering an additional 10% discount on all its Galapagos itineraries, which are already 30% off. The offer extends to the three new routes launched in 2023: a seven-day Western islands loop, a seven-day Northern islands loop and a combined 11-day itinerary. The expedition line’s nine-day In Darwin’s Footsteps itinerary is also included in the sale. Hurtigruten Expeditions’ cruises to the Galapagos are carbon neutral and sail onboard the newly refurbished 90-passenger MS Santa Cruz II.

Clients can also take advantage of an additional 10% off on Hurtigruten Expeditions’ new West Africa cruise, which is currently up to 30% off for 2024/2025 and 20% off for the upcoming, inaugural season. Set to launch this November, the itinerary will transport guests to the UNESCO-protected biosphere of the Bissagos Islands and Cape Verde.

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