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The Young


Explorers programme offers the following:


Daily on-board activities related to different topics.


Environmental actions, e.g


beach clean-ups in cooperation with Hurtigruten Foundation. Minimum one excursion per roundtrip.


The kids will get a Young Explorer Package consisting of a t-shirt and logbook at the beginning of the voyage. In the logbook, they can note observations they make during the day (wildlife, attractions etc).


Every day, we have an Explorer Meeting where we talk more about the day’s topic. The kids also get a stamp in the logbook based on activities they have been involved in.


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attractions on land such as Pirbadet, Vitensenteret and The Hurtigruten Museum.


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Our Young Explorer Hosts speak Norwegian, English and German.


For our most comfortable and family friendly journey MS Trollford, MS Midnatsol and MS Finnmarken offer extensive facilities on board. Be- sides outside Jacuzzis and modern facilities, you will also find lecture halls and spacious lounges. These are used to share knowledge and insights about Norwegian nature and culture – enhancing the experience of the areas we sail in and adapting the experience to the groups.


We have marked 19 excursions that are Young Explorer friendly.


Young Explorers programme is available on MS Trollfjord, MS Midnatsol and MS Finnmarken.


A Young Explorer Kit will be on sale on board the ships.


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