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Roundtrip Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
10-night The Wonders of Madeira and the Canary Islands – Atlantic Expedition Cruise
January 29, 2024
Hurtigruten: MS Spitsbergen
Roundtrip Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Vacation Offer ID 1467873
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Cruise Inclusions

Flights

  • Return flights in economy class from Amsterdam to Dakar including all taxes. Flights from Brussels, Luxembourg or Vienna are on request

Transfers

  • Transfers from airport to ship and from ship to airport in Las Palmas

Expedition Cruise

  • Expedition cruise in a cabin of your choice
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner including beverages (house beer and wine, sodas, and mineral water) in restaurant Aune
  • Complimentary tea and coffee
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi on board. Be aware that we sail in remote areas with limited connection. Streaming is not supported.
  • Complimentary reusable water bottle to use at water refill stations on board
  • English-speaking Expedition Team who organize and accompany activities on board and ashore
  • Range of included activities

Onboard Activities

  • Experts on the Expedition Team deliver in-depth lectures on a variety of topics
  • Use of the ship’s Science Center which has an extensive library and advanced biological and geological microscopes
  • Citizen Science program allows guests to assist with live scientific research
  • Professional onboard photographer gives top tips and tricks for the best landscape and wildlife photos
  • Use of the ship’s hot tubs, panoramic sauna and indoor gym
  • Informal gatherings with the crew such as daily recaps and preparation for the day to come

Landing Activities

  • Complimentary wind and water-resistant expedition jacket
  • Expedition Photographers help with your camera settings
  • Destination Guide
  • Suggested Shore Excursions
Destination Arrival Departure
Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)

Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) 01/29/2024

Gran Canaria is no stranger to curious explorers of one kind or another. The third-largest island of the Canarian archipelago has seen pirates, privateers, and explorers — including Christopher Columbus himself — come and go. And over the past few decades all manner of geologists have descended on the island to study its volcanic terrain. Now it's your turn to discover this 'continent in miniature', and see its dramatic mountain terrain. A treasure trove for history buffs, Las Palmas is the capital of the island. Head to Vegueta, the city's Old Town district where it'll feel like you've travelled back in time. Stroll through narrow cobbled streets and alleyways and admire the old churches and brightly-colored colonial houses. Visit the Cathedral of Santa Ana and its bell tower for panoramic views over the Old Town, the harbor, and beyond. Most of Gran Canaria's visitors come here to see the geological wonders a couple of hours outside the capital. The island's most distinctive natural feature is the volcanic basin Caldera de Tejeda, right in the heart of the mountainous interior. Home to the sacred Roque Bentayga rock formation, this is an excellent area to explore and learn about the fascinating geological history of the islands. Once aboard MS Spitsbergen, you'll settle into your cabin and attend a mandatory safety drill. Locate the Science Center, the Explorer Lounge & Bar, the restaurant, and the observation deck — you'll be frequenting these areas. After the welcome dinner, you can sink into an armchair in the Explorer Lounge with a glass of wine — your expedition is underway! If you feel like extending your voyage, it's recommended booking an optional pre-program in Las Palmas to explore more of this beautiful island. The program includes an overnight stay in Las Palmas and an excursion taking you to the main sights of the city and the impressive Bandama Crater.,
01/29/2024 01/29/2024
At Sea

At Sea 01/30/2024

Soak up the sun during a relaxing day at sea as we sail towards Madeira. Shake off any stress and strain you came with and prepare to get into explorer mode. If you haven't done so already, this is a great time to sample the ship's amenities. Soak yourself in the hot tubs or work up a sweat in the gym or the panoramic sauna — this is your day to do what you like. You won't want to miss the fascinating lectures given by members of the Expedition Team as they share their knowledge of the region with you and prepare you for the adventures ahead. Lecture topics today may focus on Madeira's history and wildlife, including birds and whales. Learn about the threat of invasive plant species on the island and how the local community is working to remove them from the natural park. As our journey gets underway, spend some time getting to know the crew and your fellow explorers. Strike up a conversation at the bar and see what you have in common with your shipmates, or relax in a comfortable chair by a window and watch the sea pass by — it's totally up to you!,
01/30/2024 01/30/2024
Funchal (Madeira), Portugal

Funchal (Madeira), Portugal 01/31/2024

Enveloped by swathes of moist laurel forest, Madeira rises majestically out of the Atlantic in riotous shades of green. Generous layers of ferns, mosses and lichens cover volcanic rocks and ancient trees, creating a dense jungle habitat. Funchal, the island's capital, is set in a natural amphitheatre on the sunny south coast. It couldn't have a more idyllic location. A quaint and yet cosmopolitan city, Funchal has lost none of its old-world charms. Wander down the narrow winding streets of the historic Old Town and delight in the painted woodwork of houses, shops, cafés, galleries, and museums. Be sure to sample Madeira's famed fortified wines in one of the many bars and restaurants. A visit to Funchal Cathedral is a must. Dating back to 1485, it has a beautiful wooden ceiling and is a classic example of Manueline architecture. A short walk from the cathedral is the historic farmers' market, bursting with the vibrant sights and sounds of traders selling their fresh produce. Why not sample some local delights, including the exotic ananas-banana, literally 'pineapple banana', which only grows in Madeira. You'll want to take the cable car to the picturesque village of Monte for glorious views of Funchal and the bay. While you're up there, visit the 18th-century Church of Nossa Senhora do Monte, and the paradisaic Monte Palace tropical garden. As you stroll around this landscaped haven, you'll see its vast exotic plant collection, as well as art exhibitions from around the world. For something truly memorable, slide your way back down to Funchal in exhilarating carros de cesto, or 'basket carts'. Essentially wicker baskets with seats set on wooden skis, hold on tight as you descend over a mile from Monte to Funchal! To discover Madeira's isolated hamlets, terraced agriculture fields and dramatic topography, feel free to join an optional excursion that takes you further into the interior.,
01/31/2024 01/31/2024
Vila Baleira

Vila Baleira 02/01/2024

Porto Santo is so small it could fit into its sister island Madeira six times over. And yet, this dainty size is exactly what makes it so appealing. With Madeira getting all the attention, Porto Santo quietly offers those in the know a mix of picturesque scenery, gently rolling hills, and miles of undisturbed sandy beaches. Stay out on deck and scan for dolphins and seabirds as we approach the island. Cory's shearwaters, northern gannets, and great skuas are likely to be seen in the winter months. If you're lucky, you might spot Sandwich terns, Kentish plovers, Manx shearwaters, and Bulwer's petrels as well. We'll dock for the day at Vila Baleira, Porto Santo's small and compact capital. It's an easy walk to the palm-lined square of Largo de Pelourinho where most of the island's cultural landmarks lie. Start with the charming little church, Nossa Senhora da Piedade, built in the 15th century. Best known as the house where Christopher Columbus lived and had a son with a local noblewoman, the so-called Casa de Colombo is another must-see. Go full local and relax while sitting in a café sipping vinho do Porto Santo, the island's distinctive reddish-brown wine. Undoubtedly, most visitors are drawn by the almost-five miles of golden sands that line the coast. You can take it easy and frolic in the turquoise waters or take one of several walks if you're feeling energetic. Walk all the way down to Ponta da Calheta on an optional excursion for gorgeous views over the craggy island of Ilhéu da Cal. An alternative hike will take you north to the summits of Pico do Castelo and Pico Branco, rewarding you with stunning bird's-eye views. For something a little different, cross the island to drink the reputedly miraculous spring water of Fonte da Areia, said to guarantee eternal youth.,
02/01/2024 02/01/2024
At Sea

At Sea 02/02/2024

After your days of exploration on land, you'll be ready for a leisurely day aboard the ship. Recline in the panoramic Explorer Lounge, drink in hand, and take in the view. Watch the waters for whales and dolphins and keep an eye on the sky for seabirds. Now's the time to reflect on your adventures so far, edit your photos, update your travel journal, and rest your legs. By the time we return to the Canary Islands, you'll be primed and ready for more exploring. Located off the western coast of Africa, the archipelago has a history of its own. Initially populated by peoples of Berber origin, the islands are reputed to have been visited by Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, and Romans, before the Spaniards settled in. Dominated by large active volcanoes, including the mighty Teide, the Canaries are ripe for exploration. To better equip yourself and build excitement for the next part of your adventure, spend some time in the library reading up on the places you'll visit, or attend lectures from the Expedition Team in the Explorer Lounge. Topics may include subjects such as the volcanoes of the Canary Islands, wine making, wildlife, or botany.,
02/02/2024 02/02/2024
Arrecife, Canary Islands

Arrecife, Canary Islands 02/03/2024

Our next stop lies just 78 miles off the African coast. The easternmost island of the Canaries archipelago, Lanzarote's spartan, desert-like landscape stands in sharp contrast to its lush green siblings to the west. Featuring a terrain fashioned by eroded volcanic formations, deep U-shaped ravines and vertical cliffs give way to a wide central plain covered with aeolian sand. Lanzarote is a geologist's dream! Long before Arrecife officially became the island's administrative center, it was a popular fishing port. Today, it's a welcoming sun-kissed town with bags of charm. Walk over the bridge to visit San Gabriel, one of two castles that overlook the harbor. Learn a little of the island's history in the tiny museum and soak up great views from the castle. It's a short walk to Arrecife's Old Town, which spreads around the Charco de San Ginés lagoon. Elegantly whitewashed fisherman houses, brightly-colored boats bobbing in the water, and lively bars and restaurants combine to form a pleasant maritime atmosphere. Stroll around this charming area and check out the main historical buildings. Visit the 17th-century Church of San Ginés and, around the corner, Arrecife's first two-story building, the 18th-century Casa de los Arroyo. When you're done sightseeing, take a seat in an outdoor restaurant, order tapas and a drink, and enjoy life in one of the sunniest places on Earth. Lanzarote's ace in the hole is the quality of its stunning beaches. Head to El Reducto, the town's main beach. Protected by natural reefs, this white-sand beach resembles a large pool. Featuring clear, calm waters, it's the perfect spot for some sunbathing. Alternatively, you can join an optional excursion to discover Lanzarote's natural wonders. The spectacular volcanic landscape of Timanfaya National Park, the famous Jameos del Agua lagoons and long lava tubes are all within easy reach. And don't be fooled by the lack of mountains — hiking the volcanic trails of Lanzarote is a unique experience not to be missed!,
02/03/2024 02/03/2024
Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife 02/04/2024

Legend has it that when Alexander von Humboldt landed on Tenerife's coast one misty morning in 1799, he found the view underwhelming. That is until the fog lifted, and the first rays of sun illuminated the white summit of Mt. Teide. Just a day later, he was on his way to the peak — lured by an almost magnetic pull that many find irresistible. Welcome to Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands. Santa Cruz is the joint capital of the Canary Islands and features a vibrant harbor, some charming old-world appeal, and a slick modern edge. The imposing Plaza de España, located close to the port, is the best place to start exploring the city. From here, walk uphill to the Plaza de la Candelaria and take in the façades of the Old Casino and the 18th-century Palacio de Carta. Calle del Castillo is a popular place for browsing small shops. The grid of ancient streets intersecting it is the historic heart of Santa Cruz. Look out for the beautiful plazas of Príncipe de Asturias and Los Patos as you explore, and head for the García Sanabria Park for a genuine feast of the senses. Filled with tropical flowers, ferns, and other plants, you'll discover sculptures hidden among the trees and art exhibitions. No visit to Tenerife would be complete without checking out Cañadas del Teide National Park and its centerpiece, the colossal El Teide. Join one of the optional excursions to the world's third-largest volcano. Rising 12,198 feet above sea level, it's large enough to create its own weather system on the island. Get ready to explore a unique landscape of craters, volcanic cones, ancient rocks, and streams of petrified lava. Naturally, the hiking opportunities offered in the national park are outstanding. Various trails of differing lengths take in some of the most scenic vistas in the archipelago. Just be sure to bring a sturdy pair of hiking shoes or boots, and of course, your camera.,
02/04/2024 02/04/2024
Santa Cruz de La Palma

Santa Cruz de La Palma 02/05/2024

La Palma more than lives up to its nickname La Isla Bonita, or 'The Pretty Island'. Home to unspoiled pine and laurel forests, banana trees, and palm groves, La Palma is certainly the greenest of the Canary Islands. Add rugged gorges, towering mountains, and sheer cliffs, and you have an island that has it all. In the old days, Santa Cruz de la Palma served as a trading post on the way to the New World. Today, it is widely considered one of the most attractive towns in the archipelago. Start your exploration of the city by heading to Calle Real, Santa Cruz's vibrant main street. You can't miss the monumental Plaza de España, lined with magnificent Renaissance-era buildings, including Santa Cruz's iconic city hall. For many, it's the best example of Canarian architecture to be found. You'll see traditional wooden balconies lavishly adorned with plants and flowers on many streets. If you want to see the best examples, head to Avenida Marítima, just five minutes from the Plaza de España. No visit to Santa Cruz would be complete without a stroll through the districts of La Canela and San Telmo, with their air of faded colonial glory. If you like quirky buildings, head to the eccentric La Palma Island Museum set inside an old convent. It has everything from natural history and local crafts to astronomy and art exhibitions. Hiking in La Palma is superb, with some walks starting right in Santa Cruz. The most impressive areas to hike, however, are found further afield. The central highlands, the southern volcanoes and the spectacular Caldera de Taburiente National Park offer fantastic walks rated as among the best in the archipelago. Join an optional excursion and enjoy some of the best walking in the Canaries!,
02/05/2024 02/05/2024
Puerto de la Estaca

Puerto de la Estaca 02/06/2024

Only a million years old, El Hierro is the youngest, smallest, and westernmost of the Canary Islands. You'll feel that sense of remoteness the moment you set foot on the island. It's a straight line across the ocean to the Americas from here. Typical of the Canaries, El Hierro is a volcanic island with characteristic dark rocks shaped by eruptions, powerful winds, and landslides. With the unique geology of an oceanic volcano in the early stage of shield development, it's no wonder that UNESCO has classified it as a World Biosphere Reserve. El Hierro lacks natural harbors, so most of the villages are inland. Valverde, the only landlocked capital in the Canaries, is just over four miles away from La Estaca, our port for the day. Founded in 1610 — much later than any other capital in the Canaries — Valverde is a relaxing small town. You won't find traffic lights or fancy shops here, just the easy-going atmosphere of the most traditional capital in the archipelago. By far, walking is the best way to explore El Hierro. On an optional excursion, you'll visit the island's natural highlights, which are conveniently crisscrossed by a network of marked trails suitable for all fitness levels. Discover shimmering natural pools, lava-sculpted rocks, pine forests, peaceful flower meadows, and twisted trees bent by the force of the elements. By the time we wave goodbye to El Hierro, you'll have a heightened appreciation of this beautiful gem of an island.,
02/06/2024 02/06/2024
San Sebastian

San Sebastian 02/07/2024

The second smallest of the Canary Islands is also the most untamed. If you're looking for an authentic slice of traditional Canarian life, La Gomera is the place to experience it. Founded in 1487, San Sebastián is the charming capital of the island. Columbus called here before heading to the Americas, and so did British and Portuguese pirates seeking to plunder New World fortunes. San Sebastián is small enough to explore on foot. Stroll along the main street of the Old Town, Calle Real, to take in the best the town has to offer. The Iglesia de la Virgen de la Asunción is a must-see church. A traditional Baroque style building, Columbus and his men are said to have prayed here before setting sail. It's a leisurely stroll to the 15th-century fortress Torre del Conde, a beautiful whitewashed stone building in a lovely green space. Head to the intriguing Archaeological Museum of La Gomera, where you'll learn all about the island's first settlers and much more. La Gomera's steep ravines and narrow valleys caused the islanders to develop a unique way of communicating over long distances: a loud whistling called el silbo. Listening to a demonstration of this traditional form of communication on an optional excursion is always a highlight. The top of this almost circular volcanic island is crowned by the jaw dropping Garajonay National Park, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Join an optional excursion to enjoy pleasant hikes through laurel forests and idyllic palm-covered valleys to high mountain walks and panoramic peaks. A spectacular circular path follows the island's perimeter, featuring trails that will satisfy walkers of all levels of fitness. While you don't have to do the entire 87-mile length, a walk to the black sands of Playa de la Guancha with its panoramic views will be well worth it.,
02/07/2024 02/07/2024
Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)

Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) 02/08/2024

Your expedition comes to an end back where it all started, in Gran Canaria. Here's your chance to get to know the island even better, and discover all that the 'continent in miniature' has to offer. In terms of diversity, Gran Canaria has it all — dunes, subtropical valleys, deep ravines, palm-dotted oases, pine forests, spectacular cliffs, and jagged mountain ridges. And that's before we mention sunshine, beaches, and the sea. Gran Canaria has more than 60 miles of beach! And there is no need to go far, as the beach scene starts in Las Palmas itself. Most of the island's natural features are now listed as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and are made for walkers. Gran Canaria has almost 620 miles of marked trails — and many of them are incredibly old, established to connect isolated villages during the first decades of the Spanish conquest. Leave the coast, get onto the trail network, and you'll probably have the landscape pretty much to yourself. Gran Canaria is also one of the best islands in the Canaries to learn about the Guanches, the original inhabitants of the archipelago. Museo Canario in Las Palmas should be your first port of call, but you'll find fascinating archaeological sites scattered around the island. Why not extend your stay to discover more of the island? During an optional post-programme, you'll have the opportunity to learn why this island is dubbed the 'continent in miniature'. The programme includes an overnight stay in a hotel in Las Palmas and an excursion taking in the capital's landmarks and the lush Bandama Crater.,
02/08/2024 02/08/2024
Hurtigruten: MS Spitsbergen
MS Spitsbergen is named after the crown jewel of Arctic Norway – the Svalbard archipelago and its biggest island, Spitsbergen. Hurtigruten has a long history of travelling to Spitsbergen, beginning in 1896 with the `Sports Route´. MS Spitsbergen cruises along the Norwegian coast from September to May, and becomes part of our global Explorer sailings during the rest of the year.
After complete reconstruction, MS Spitsbergen joined the Hurtigruten fleet in 2016. The ship features high technical standards as well as comfortable, modern public areas and cabins. The vessel's fresh Scandinavian design reflects a colour palette derived from the sea. She is modern and environmentally progressive, and we plan further improvements that will reduce emissions and fuel consumption even more. The new ship’s maneuverability and optimal size make her quite suitable for exploring polar waters.
Ship Statistics
Maiden Voyage
2009
Last Refurbished
2020
Built Year
2009
Gross Tonnage
7,344
Beam
18.0 m/ 59 ft
Maximum Speed
18 knots
Ship Length
100.54 m/ 330 ft
Passenger Capacity
335
Crew Nationality
Norwegian
Officer's Nationality
Norwegian
Number of Decks
6
Jacuzzi
Yes
Bars / Lounges
Yes
Fitness Center
Yes
Panoramic Lounge
Yes
Lounge
Yes
Staterooms / Suites
Yes
Wi - Fi
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Shipboard Policies
  • Currency
    Norwegian currency is used on board. Most major currencies may be exchanged. Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Diners Card are all accepted. A cruise card can be obtained and used for payment for extras and settled at the end of your voyage. This may be subject to change.

  • Electrical
    Electrical outlets on the vessel are 220v AC. – 2 pin Continental-type, for which an adapter is required. Guests needing an adapter/converter, must bring their own.

  • Language
    Norwegian and English are the official onboard languages. The personnel at the reception and some of the service crew may also speak German. Tour Leaders speak Norwegian, English, and German.

  • Medical Emergencies
    While a doctor or medical personnel may be on board the ship, these individuals are not agents or employees of Hurtigruten, but are independent contractors. Hurtigruten shall not be liable for any aspect of medical treatment provided to the customer, including, but not limited to, the consequences of any examination, advice, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or other services that such doctor or medical personnel may furnish the customer.

Public Rooms
  • Bar(s)/Lounge(s)
Entertainment
  • Internet Access
    There is an internet café onboard. Wireless access is available in most public areas for use with guests' laptops or mobile devices. Please note that the bandwidth is narrow and reception intermittent.

  • Educational/Enrichment Programs
    The Expedition Team will give interesting lectures on topics pertaining to the places you'll sail, so you can learn more about natural phenomena, fishing traditions, polar history, Viking history, geology, glaciology, culture, and climate – to mention only a few. The Expedition Team will deepen your memories and facilitate the adventures that will last a lifetime.

  • Evening Entertainment
    The emphasis on board is on relaxation and getting away from the commercial entertainment which is so often a part of conventional cruises. Hurtigruten's aim is to get closer to unique environments and share the experience with fellow passengers.
Dining
  • Meals Onboard
    On board MS Spitsbergen guests can look forward to tasting food from Norway's Coastal Kitchen, where the food is always fresh, distinctive, and full of variety. While visiting 27 ports, guests have an exceptional opportunity to get fresh produce from local suppliers every day. It is a truly unique and authentic culinary experience.
Sports, Health and Fitness
  • Fitness Center
  • Whirlpool(s)

Oceanview

Outside Stateroom with Wheelchair Accessible (YA) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom with Wheelchair Accessible
  • Category: YA
  • Deck 6
Size approximately: 17 - 18 m2. This wheelchair accessible cabin on the upper deck has a wider door and adjusted bed. The cabin has a double bed, bathroom with shower and WC, and TV. This cabin has a limited view.
Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPT) Limited Availability
Unspecified Outside Stateroom
  • Category: USPT
These comfortable, outside cabins are on all decks. The cabins offer separate beds, one of which converts into a sofa, or upper and lower berths. The cabins may have portholes, with limited or no view.
Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPD) Limited Availability
Unspecified Outside Stateroom
  • Category: USPD
Arctic superior cabins all have private facilities, and double beds.
Unspecified Outside Stateroom (UNT3) Limited Availability
Unspecified Outside Stateroom
  • Category: UNT3
These comfortable, unspecified outside cabins for up to three people on all decks have double beds, separate beds (one of which is a sofa bed) or upper and lower berths. All have bathrooms with shower/WC.
Outside Stateroom (U2) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom
  • Category: U2
  • Deck 7
  • Deck 6
Size approximately: 11 - 14 m2. Smaller Outside Arctic Superior cabin with double bed, TV, table and kettle. Size approximately: 120 - 144 sq. ft.
Superior OutsideStateroom (QJ) Limited Availability
Superior OutsideStateroom
  • Category: QJ
  • Deck 6
Size approximately: 14 - 18 m2. These large, comfortable cabins for two or four people on the upper deck have double beds and bathrooms with shower and WC. Some cabins have four single beds also have upper and lower berths. They also have TV. The cabins have limited or no view. Size approximately: 155 - 166 sq. ft.
Outside Stateroom (P2) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom
  • Category: P2
  • Deck 7
Size approximately: 14 - 15 m2. Outside Arctic Superior cabin with double bed, TV and kettle. Window view is partly obstructed.
Outside Stateroom (O3) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom
  • Category: O3
  • Deck 4
Size Approximately: 12 - 14 m2. This comfortable outside cabin for up to three people on the lower deck have bathroom with shower/WC, separate beds, TV and a chair.
Outside Stateroom (O2) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom
  • Category: O2
  • Deck 4
Size approximately: 13 - 14 m2. Outside cabin with double bed, TV and window. Size approximately: 145 sq. ft.
Outside Stateroom (J3) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom
  • Category: J3
  • Deck 6
Size approximately: 11 - 12 m2. These comfortable outside cabins for up to three people on the middle deck have separate beds and bathrooms with shower/WC. The cabins have limited or no view.
Outside Stateroom (J2) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom
  • Category: J2
  • Deck 7
Size approximately: 11 - 12 m2. Outside cabin with double bed, TV and limited/no view for up to two people.
Outside Stateroom (AJ) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom
  • Category: AJ
  • Deck 6
Size approximately: 8 - 9 m2. These outside cabins for up to two people on the middle and upper decks have bathrooms with shower/WC, upper and lower berths, and a limited view. Size approximately: 106 - 136 sq. ft.
Outside Stateroom (A2) Limited Availability
Outside Stateroom
  • Category: A2
  • Deck 4
Size approximately: 9 - 13 m2. These comfortable outside cabins for up to two people on the lower deck have bathrooms with shower/WC. All cabins have upper and lower berths. Size approximately: 106 - 136 sq. ft.

Suite

Outside Minisuite (Q4) Limited Availability
Outside Minisuite
  • Category: Q4
  • Deck 4
Size approximately: 21 - 22 m2. This mini suite for up to four people on lower deck have a double bed, one sofabed and one single bed, TV, window, and bathroom with shower/WC. Size approximately: 236 sq. ft.
Outside Minisuite (Q3) Limited Availability
Outside Minisuite
  • Category: Q3
  • Deck 4
Size approximately: 22 - 23 m2. This mini suite for up to three people on lower deck have a double bed with an extra sofabed, window, TV, and bathroom with shower/WC.
Outside Minisuite (Q2) Limited Availability
Outside Minisuite
  • Category: Q2
  • Deck 4
Size approximately: 16 - 17 m2. This mini suite for up to two people on lower deck have double bed, TV, window, and bathroom with shower/WC. Size approximately: 148 - 242 sq. ft.
Owners suite on upper deck (MX) Limited Availability
Owners suite on upper deck
  • Category: MX
  • Deck 6
Size approximately: 32 - 33 m2. These exclusive suites on the upper deck have a double bed, a separated seating area, TV, kettle, tea/coffee, stereo, minibar, bathrooms with shower/WC, and a spacious private balcony.
Grand suite (MG) Limited Availability
Grand suite
  • Category: MG
  • Deck 6
Size approximately: 28 - 29 m2. These exclusive suites on the upper deck have one large room, a seating area, TV, kettle, tea/coffee, stereo, bathrooms with shower/WC, complimentary internet access, minibar and private balcony.

Inside

Superior Inside Stateroom (K4D) Limited Availability
Superior Inside Stateroom
  • Category: K4D
  • Deck 6
  • Deck 4
Size approximately: 15 - 20 m2. Spacious inside cabin for four travellers, with one double bed and TV. Size approximately: 150 - 215 sq. ft.
Inside Stateroom (K2) Limited Availability
Inside Stateroom
  • Category: K2
  • Deck 7
Size approximately: 15 - 20 m2. Spacious inside cabin with double bed and TV for up to two people.
Inside Stateroom (I2) Limited Availability
Inside Stateroom
  • Category: I2
  • Deck 4
Size approximately: 9 - 14 m2. Inside cabin with double bed and TV for up to two people. Size approximately: 104 - 120 sq. ft.

All rates are per person, based on double occupancy, valid for North American residents only and are subject to availability and change without notice and voyage only. The ship departure date determines the price of your voyage. Not all cabin grades are available on all ships. Prices for cabin grade D on request.

For voyages 9 nights or longer, cabin assignments are complimentary. For reservations less than 9 nights, guests may reserve specific cabins: $150 per cabin for northbound and $125 per cabin southbound voyages.

Single Supplement: applies and varies based on desired travel date.

Price Does Not Include:

  • Flights
  • Transfers
  • Travel Protection Plan
  • Optional Excursions
  • Optional Beverage Packages
  • Luggage handling

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.

Deck 8

Stateroom Key

  • Grand suite (MG)
  • Owners suite on upper deck (MX)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q2)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q3)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q4)
  • Superior OutsideStateroom (QJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (U2)
  • Outside Stateroom (P2)
  • Outside Stateroom (O2)
  • Outside Stateroom (AJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (J2)
  • Outside Stateroom (A2)
  • Outside Stateroom with Wheelchair Accessible (YA)
  • Outside Stateroom (J3)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPT)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPD)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (UNT3)
  • Outside Stateroom (O3)
  • Inside Stateroom (I2)
  • Inside Stateroom (K2)
  • Superior Inside Stateroom (K4D)
Deck 7

Stateroom Key

  • Grand suite (MG)
  • Owners suite on upper deck (MX)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q2)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q3)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q4)
  • Superior OutsideStateroom (QJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (U2)
  • Outside Stateroom (P2)
  • Outside Stateroom (O2)
  • Outside Stateroom (AJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (J2)
  • Outside Stateroom (A2)
  • Outside Stateroom with Wheelchair Accessible (YA)
  • Outside Stateroom (J3)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPT)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPD)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (UNT3)
  • Outside Stateroom (O3)
  • Inside Stateroom (I2)
  • Inside Stateroom (K2)
  • Superior Inside Stateroom (K4D)
Deck 6

Stateroom Key

  • Grand suite (MG)
  • Owners suite on upper deck (MX)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q2)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q3)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q4)
  • Superior OutsideStateroom (QJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (U2)
  • Outside Stateroom (P2)
  • Outside Stateroom (O2)
  • Outside Stateroom (AJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (J2)
  • Outside Stateroom (A2)
  • Outside Stateroom with Wheelchair Accessible (YA)
  • Outside Stateroom (J3)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPT)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPD)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (UNT3)
  • Outside Stateroom (O3)
  • Inside Stateroom (I2)
  • Inside Stateroom (K2)
  • Superior Inside Stateroom (K4D)
Deck 5

Stateroom Key

  • Grand suite (MG)
  • Owners suite on upper deck (MX)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q2)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q3)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q4)
  • Superior OutsideStateroom (QJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (U2)
  • Outside Stateroom (P2)
  • Outside Stateroom (O2)
  • Outside Stateroom (AJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (J2)
  • Outside Stateroom (A2)
  • Outside Stateroom with Wheelchair Accessible (YA)
  • Outside Stateroom (J3)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPT)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPD)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (UNT3)
  • Outside Stateroom (O3)
  • Inside Stateroom (I2)
  • Inside Stateroom (K2)
  • Superior Inside Stateroom (K4D)
Deck 4

Stateroom Key

  • Grand suite (MG)
  • Owners suite on upper deck (MX)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q2)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q3)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q4)
  • Superior OutsideStateroom (QJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (U2)
  • Outside Stateroom (P2)
  • Outside Stateroom (O2)
  • Outside Stateroom (AJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (J2)
  • Outside Stateroom (A2)
  • Outside Stateroom with Wheelchair Accessible (YA)
  • Outside Stateroom (J3)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPT)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPD)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (UNT3)
  • Outside Stateroom (O3)
  • Inside Stateroom (I2)
  • Inside Stateroom (K2)
  • Superior Inside Stateroom (K4D)
Deck 3

Stateroom Key

  • Grand suite (MG)
  • Owners suite on upper deck (MX)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q2)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q3)
  • Outside Minisuite (Q4)
  • Superior OutsideStateroom (QJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (U2)
  • Outside Stateroom (P2)
  • Outside Stateroom (O2)
  • Outside Stateroom (AJ)
  • Outside Stateroom (J2)
  • Outside Stateroom (A2)
  • Outside Stateroom with Wheelchair Accessible (YA)
  • Outside Stateroom (J3)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPT)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (USPD)
  • Unspecified Outside Stateroom (UNT3)
  • Outside Stateroom (O3)
  • Inside Stateroom (I2)
  • Inside Stateroom (K2)
  • Superior Inside Stateroom (K4D)