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Noorderlicht
First built in 1910 as a three-masted schooner, the German-made ‘Noorderlicht' now has a well-balanced two-masted schooner rig and is capable of sailing the seven seas. The ‘Noorderlicht’ provides accommodation for 20 travellers in cosy twin cabins, offering an intimate and comfortable atmosphere during her cruises, mainly along the spectacular Spitsbergen. The qualified captain and crew will ensure that you have a wonderful and unforgettable journey on board this light and graceful vessel.
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Lofoten - Aurora Borealis 8 Days
From $1641.00per person (includes taxes)*Available dates: November 17th or 24th
The Lofoten voyages take place in late autumn, when the days are short in Northern Norway. We can expect the first snow showers. The autumn colours will be beautiful during the day time. At night, when there is open sky we may be able to admire the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights).
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South Spitsbergen - Aurora Borealis 8 Days
From $2209.00per person (includes taxes)*Available dates: October 22nd
These October Spitsbergen voyages, at the onset of winter, are ideal for observing the splendid Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) while the Noorderlicht cruises through the myriad fjords of the South Spitsbergen.
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Bremen
The expedition ship, Bremen, will take you into regions of the world where you can fully satisfy your thirst for discoveries. Thanks to its shallow draught, it can call at the smallest ports, bays and meandering rivers. And our 12 expedition-ready, motorized rubber boats, the Zodiacs, enable passengers to land in even the most remote regions.
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National Geographic Explorer
A former Norwegian ferry, the National Geographic Explorer was converted into a state-of-the-art ice-class expedition ship and launched in 2008. She is a powerful, fast and stylish cruiser designed for 21st-century exploration. The ship offers up to 148 guests an environment of adventure, comfort and informality in her expansive public areas and 81 outside cabins.
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Polarlys
The Polarlys is a stylish ship, furnished with mahogany panelling, polished brass and a well considered selection of Norwegian contemporary art. You will find sculptures and carvings in marble, exciting paintings and glass art, and an unparalleled view from almost every quarter of the ship. On board facilities include bars, cafes and a restaurant.
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Trollfjord
A magnificent ship deservedly bearing the name of one of the most dramatic sights on the voyage. The interior design was influenced by the coastal scenery and the wide windows in the panorama lounges provide excellent viewing.
Cafés, bars, a conference area, Jacuzzi and exercise room are all equipped to a high standard. The latest technology ensures the ship’s propulsion system produces the minimum amount of noise and vibration.
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Kong Harald
Named after the King of Norway, this majestic ship also pays tribute to other famous Norwegians and includes the Nansen club bar and Amundsen café. True to tradition, many local artists have put their own individual stamp on this elegant vessel, with distinctive works displayed throughout.
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Nordstjernen
Built in 1956, the Nordstjernen is a traditional working ship that was modernized during the 1980s to facilitate voyages around the Spitsbergen Archipelago. The vessel has since been refurbished, all the while maintaining her rich vintage character that makes her a firm favorite among cruise enthusiasts. The ship is in excellent shape and preserves a high degree of charm, a sense of intimacy, and that good traditional coastal atmosphere.
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Vesteralen
Vesterålen was the name of the first coastal ship and is carried proudly by her modern counterpart.
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Nordlys
Nordlys translates into Northern Lights in English, and it is only natural that décor inspired by the Northern Lights should be apparent in a ship of this name.
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Fram
Fram is specially designed for cruising Arctic waters. Named after the ship used by famous Norwegian Explorer Fridtjof Nansen, the Fram’s interior has been inspired by Greenland and the Arctic region.
The cabins are stylish and comfortable, and feature two lower berths or a twin-sized bed, private bathrooms with hair dryers. Each is fitted with air-conditioning, heating, and a smoke alarm. She offers a comfortable restaurant, two well-stocked bars, panoramic lounges, Internet café, and conference rooms.
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Midnatsol
Midnatsol took her maiden voyage along the Norwegian coast in April 2003 and has become a favourite. The ship has similar capacity and facilities to her sister ship Trollfjord, with large panorama lounges, cafés and bars - an ideal blend of traditional and 21st Century design. Her light public rooms are perfect for viewing the scenic coast. The sun deck is equipped with two Jacuzzis and there is also a ftness room on board.
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National Geographic Endeavor
Formerly known as the Caledonian Star, the National Geographic Endeavor is a superb sea-keeping expedition ship that blends comfort with exploration. On board, well-appointed cabins and cozy public spaces are fitted with all modern conveniences, catering for a maximum of 110 passengers. The vessel is very much a traditional ship, designed with a deep hull that is ideally shaped for the rigors of the southern seas.
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Lofoten
MS Lofoten is in operation on the Coastal Voyage during the winter months and voyages around the Svalbard Archipelago throughout the summer. Built in 1964 and reftted and refurbished in 2004, she has the distinction of being named a listed vessel by the Norwegian Director General of Historic Monuments.
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Polar Star
The Polar Star, a former icebreaker, is an ideal vessel for exploring the remote areas of Antarctica safely and in comfort. Built in 1969, the ship was completely retrofitted and upgraded in 2000, specifically for expedition cruising.
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