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Hurtigruten returning 14 ships to operation, launches new September 2020 'round Britain cruises

After a return to sailing last month in Norway, Hurtigruten plans to ramp up operations with 14 of its 16 ships returning in August and September.

Mary Bond, Editor in Chief

July 7, 2020

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After completing a summer season on Svalbard, Roald Amundsen will do a series of British Isles expedition cruises.PHOTO: OSCAR FARRERA/Hurtigruten

Three will be operating international cruises including the Arctic from this month and around Britain in September.

Step by step return to full operation

‘The response to our successful return to sailing last month has been extremely positive from both the local communities, our guests and crew. As travel restrictions are lifted, we are now entering the next phase of our step by step return to full operation,’ said Hurtigruten CEO Daniel Skjeldam.

Hurtigruten returned to sailing post-COVID-19 lockdown when Finnmarken resumed service on the Norwegian coast June 16.

Hamburg to North Cape

With limited capacity and strict hygiene measures, Hurtigruten is currently operating one ship on international cruises (14-night cruises from Hamburg to North Cape on Fridtjof Nansen) and four on domestic Norwegian itineraries.

Arctic expeditions

In addition to British Isles, summer 2020 itineraries feature a return of Arctic expedition cruising as hybrid battery-powered Roald Amundsen and Spitsbergen will offer six- to 15-day voyages in Svalbard starting mid-July.

Step by step seven additional ships will be introduced on the Bergen to Kirkenes Norwegian coastal voyage in August and September.

Round Britiain

Throughout September Roald Amundsen will sail 'round Britain cruises departing from Portsmouth (Sept. 2), Liverpool (Sept. 7 and 17) and Glasgow (Sept. 12), calling Isles of Scilly, Fowey, Rathlin Island, Fortwilliam, Oban, Fishguard and Waterford.

‘We wanted to make sure guests can enjoy the British Isles like never before, visiting remote isles, seeing rugged nature and amazing wildlife, and enjoying charming coastal cities, towns and villages while avoiding the mass tourism crowds,’ Skjeldam remarked.

Hurtigruten earlier announced year-round expedition cruise departures from Dover and Hamburg to Norway, southern Scandinavia and the British Isles from 2021.

 

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About the Author

Mary Bond

Editor in Chief

Mary Bond is Group Director, Seatrade Cruise a division within Informa Markets and responsible for the Seatrade portfolio of global cruise events, print and online cruise publishing.

Mary is also the publisher and editor-in-chief of Seatrade Cruise News and Seatrade Cruise Review magazine.

Mary has worked in the shipping industry for 39 years, first for Lloyd’s Register of Shipping before joining Seatrade’s editorial team in 1985.

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