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From winter in the north to summer in the south... WITH HURTIGRUTEN, ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN IN SPRINGTIME


Why HURTIGRUTEN is the best way to explore the Norwegian coast


RIB safari in Saltstraumen*


Get up-close with the puffi n


Experience the true signs of spring


Intimate ships with atmosphere


We Norwegians appreciate the sun. We love it when the warm weather returns after the long Arctic winter. Our new spring programme, ‘The Arctic Awakening’, celebrates the stunning daylight and greenery of the fjords with a range of onboard activities and exciting new land excursions to heighten your voyage. We take you closer to the creatures of the ocean, to the birds of the air and to the friendly locals whose timeless coastal communities you’ll visit. Life onboard is informal, the crew are friendly and the warm memories live long after you return home. Come on board at www.hurtigruten.co.uk


To book or for more information, please call 0844 686 2156, see your travel agent or visit www.hurtigruten.co.uk


Offer based on two people sharing an I-grade cabin flying from Heathrow with BMI on selected dates between 16 April - 5 May 2012. Other departure dates and outside cabins available at applicable prices. Offer cannot be combined with any other discount, is open to new bookings and can’t be added retrospectively. Offer is subject to availability and Hurtigruten’’s normal booking conditions, and subject to change without notice. *Optional excursion at extra cost.


The Original Coastal Voyage since 1893 V7545


12-DAY CLASSIC ROUND VOYAGE FROM


Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen includes fl ights, full board and transfers


Free Flights Offer £1445pp


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Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo


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