Categories: Cruises

Explore Ireland with Hurtigruten and a Free Round-Trip Flight

Hurtigruten, world leader in exploration travel, has long been taking explorers on expedition cruises along the coast of Norway, while expanding their offerings into Canada, Greenland and Iceland among others.

And now, they’re offering a deal you do not want to miss. From now until November 30, travelers flying from New York, Los Angeles, Miami or Chicago (ORD) to Reykjavik-based airports, are eligible for free round-trip flights.

This special offer is available for adventurers who book a 12-day Icelandic Expedition, with cruises departing May 18, 2019, May 29, 2019, June 9, 2019, and June 20, 2019.

This 12-day itinerary gives cruisers the opportunity to explore the entire country of Iceland. Explorers will go hiking through lava fields, see breathtaking waterfalls and hot springs, all while discovering the lesser-known gems this stunning, picturesque country has to offer.

Hurtigruten’s custom-built expedition ships allow guests to have an authentic, up-close-and-personal journey through some of the most awe-inspiring sights the world has to offer. Seize the opportunity to learn about local culture, nature’s beauty and the surrounding wildlife.

Again, free round-trip. Find your inner explorer and take advantage of this amazing offer while you can.

For information, visit hurtigruten.com/explorer-offers-new/iceland-free-flights. To book your exhilarating expedition cruise now, call the Customer Sales Center at 1-888-556-8936.

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