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The Latest Cruise Specials from Hurtigruten

As cruising becomes increasingly popular, finding great deals should be the focus for many travelers.

Saving money is, of course, nice, but the value is equally as important. You want to know the cruise you’re paying for is going to be a good one.

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With Hurtigruten, travelers can have the trip of a lifetime and save money all in the process. They’ve been exploring the world for 125 years now, treating guests to stunning regions filled with breathtaking views and exciting ports that feature UNESCO World Heritage sites.

If you or your clients love to explore, you must take advantage of the following cruise deals from Hurtigruten.

Antarctica

Explore the seventh continent and make everyone jealous because the airfare is on Hurtigruten! They feature six different itineraries and 11 different departures, so you can choose your own Antarctic adventure.

Book free airfare from New York (JFK), Los Angeles, Miami or receive an air credit up to $1,400 per person for your voyage to see the highlights of Antarctica and more.

Norwegian Coast

Hurtigruten excels at cruising Norway. They have multiple offers available for travelers right now including saving $250 per person on the 12-day roundtrip cruise in coastal Norway from January 1 through March 31, 2019.

Other deals include roundtrip cruise plus air package and the air plus hotel plus voyage package.

Solo Travel

For those interested in cruising alone, Hurtigruten will waive the single supplement on select Explore Cruises. The offer applies to all cabin categories except suites and is bookable online or through Hurtigruten’s sales center. Travel must be booked by August 31, 2018, for any of these cruises.

Northern Lights Promise

Hurtigruten is extremely confident travelers will see the Northern Lights during your 12-day roundtrip cruise in Norway between October and March that if it doesn’t happen, they’ll give you a six or seven-day cruise for free!

A Northern Lights occurrence is recorded by the ship’s deck and announced to the passengers on board. Some last a few minutes but other sightings can last hours. If it doesn’t happen though, Hurtigruten will hook you up with a free trip.

Keep Sailing & Save

Loving your cruise adventure and want to keep going? Hurtigruten will give travelers a 10 percent discount if you book a second connecting voyage on that same ship. So, if one cruise destination isn’t enough for your or client, here’s a great opportunity to extend the trip of a lifetime.

For more information on cruising with Hurtigruten, check out their website here.

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