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MS NORDNORGE "Nord-Norge" means the north- ern region of Norway, situated north of the Arctic Circle. The new, stylish décor with a modern Nordic feel reflects the breath- taking raw landscape of Arctic Norway. Enjoy evenings relaxing in the ship’s elegant maritime atmosphere after a day of experi- encing a wide selection of active excursions and activities.


MS NORDKAPP MS Nordkapp is named after one of the highlights of the Hurtig- ruten voyage, the North Cape, which at 71ºN is the northernmost point of mainland Europe. As one of our expedition ships, she comes fully equipped with her own expedition team. The Scan- dinavian interior is stylish yet un- pretentious, providing the perfect setting for an active exploration of the Norwegian coast.


MS KONG HARALD Although named after King Harald of Norway, this refur- bished ship offers a modern and stylish interior with a very relaxed atmosphere. Many of the materials that are used on board are natural, such as wood, slate, and leather. The colour palette reflects the diverse coastal land- scape we pass by on our journey.


MS RICHARD WITH Expedition ship MS Richard With is named after the founder of Hurtigruten. On board the ship, you can appreciate the beautiful artwork by the famous Harr family. The panorama lounges treat you to unforgettable views of the surrounding scenery, and the onboard expedition team will make your journey even more memorable.


MS NORDLYS


Expedition ship MS Nordlys is named after the spectacular natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights. The ship’s art, décor and colours are all inspired by the magical light show. As one of our expeditions ships, she takes our guests on more active voyages along the coast.


MS POLARLYS Polarlys is the Norwegian word for polar light, a name given to the special Arctic light phenom- enon during winter. The new in- terior décor reflects the stunning coastal landscape of Norway, with the colour palette ranging from earthy browns and oranges to the blue-green shades of the ocean and fjords.


MS VESTERÅLEN MS Vesterålen is named after the first Hurtigruten ship that sailed along the Norwegian coastline back in 1893. The ship is char- acterised by her bright, cheerful public areas and lounges. With the limited capacity and the pos- sibility to take part in Hurtigruten history and everyday life on board, a voyage on MS Vesterålen is truly a unique experience.


MS LOFOTEN


Launched in Oslo in 1964, MS Lofoten provides you with a voyage of real nostalgia in an intimate, informal atmosphere. The ship is named after the Lofoten Islands, located just north of the Arctic Circle. On journeys with MS Lofoten, the heritage of Hurtigruten is the focus. With unique lounges and panoramic decks to enjoy, this ‘old lady’ is simply one of a kind.


MS Kong Harald


MS Polarlys


MS Nordlys


MS Vesterålen


MS Richard With


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