All of them have restaurants, bars, cafés and panorama lounges, but they all possess a diff erent style and off er something unique. Despite their diff erences, they provide the same intimate travel experience, with their own informal Hurtigruten atmosphere.
MS NORDKAPP
■ Refurbished in 2016 ■ Expedition team
■ Arctic-inspired interior ■ Sun deck and two Jacuzzis ■ Three diff erent restaurants ■ Multe bakery and ice cream ■ Sauna and fi tness room ■ Year of construction: 1996
MS POLARLYS
■ Refurbished in 2016 ■ Expedition team
■ Arctic-inspired interior ■ Sun deck and two Jacuzzis ■ Three diff erent restaurants ■ Multe bakery and ice cream ■ Sauna and fi tness room ■ Year of construction: 1996
MS KONG HARALD
■ Refurbished in 2016 ■ Expedition team
■ Arctic-inspired interior ■ Sun deck and two Jacuzzis ■ Three diff erent restaurants ■ Multe bakery and ice cream ■ Sauna and fi tness room ■ Year of construction: 1993
MS NORDNORGE
■ Refurbished in 2016 ■ Expedition team
■ Arctic-inspired interior ■ Sun deck and two Jacuzzis ■ Three diff erent restaurants ■ Multe bakery and ice cream ■ Sauna and fi tness room ■ Year of construction: 1997
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MS LOFOTEN
Special programme that enhances the feeling of the 1960s
■ Nostalgic atmosphere to refl ect the era ■ Exclusive four-course dinners
Activities exclusive to voyages on MS Lofoten
■ Two outdoor explorer decks ■ Extra lounge in the aft ■ Refurbished in 2003
■ Year of construction: 1964 ■ ■
MS VESTERÅLEN
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Activities and ‘behind the scene’ experiences exclusive to voyages on MS Vesterålen
■ Bright, cheerful public areas and lounges ■
Smaller lounges in the front and back of the ship
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Restaurant is situated in the front of the ship
■ Upgraded in 1988 and 1995 ■ Year of construction: 1983
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© ØRJAN BERTELSEN
© HELGE GRIMSLAND
© TROND GANSMOE JOHNSEN
© JOHN JONES
© MAGGIE STRUTT
© CASTRICHELLA GIANCARLO
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