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From Longyearbyen to Trom Sø
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From Longyearbyen to Trom Sø

Date

2027-07-02

Duration

10 nights

Departure Port

Longyearbyen

Svalbard and Jan Mayen

Arrival Port

Tromso

Norway

Rating

Expedition

Theme

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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

HANSEATIC Nature

Ice

Launched

2019

Refitted

—

Tonnage

15,650 GT

Passengers

230

Cabins

—

Crew

175

Length

452 m

Width

22 m

Speed

16 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Longyearbyen

Depart 20:00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen, the northernmost permanent settlement in the world, is a unique port in the Svalbard archipelago, rich in history and breathtaking Arctic landscapes. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies like reindeer stew and exploring the stunning fjords of Raudfjord and Liefdefjorden. The best time to visit is during the summer months, when the midnight sun illuminates the stunning scenery.

Day 2

Day 2

Svalbard Archipelago

Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Svalbard Archipelago

Svalbard Archipelago in Svalbard and Jan Mayen offers dramatic Nordic landscapes where fjords, glaciers, and pristine wilderness create scenes of remarkable natural grandeur. The essential experience is immersion in the outdoor environment—hiking, wildlife watching, and savoring the region's exceptional seafood in settings of extraordinary beauty. Best visited June through August, when the midnight sun bathes the landscape in golden light for nearly twenty-four hours. Cruise lines including Silversea feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 3

Day 3

Ny- Alesund

Ny- Alesund

Ny-Ålesund, one of the world's northernmost settlements on Svalbard's Spitsbergen island, is a former coal-mining town turned elite international research station, renowned as the departure point for Amundsen's historic 1926 North Pole flight. Visitors should not miss a Zodiac excursion beneath the calving face of Kronebreen glacier and the extraordinary wildlife encounters — polar bears, Arctic foxes, and seabird colonies — found throughout Kongsfjorden and neighbouring Raudfjord. The optimal visiting window is July through August, when the midnight sun illuminates the tundra in perpetual golden light and sea ice conditions allow the fullest access to surrounding fjords.

Day 4

Day 4

Smeerenburgfjord

Smeerenburgfjorden is a fjord in Albert I Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It has a length of about twenty kilometers and a width of about four kilometers. The fjord is named after the old whaling settlement Smeerenburg, which was situated at the southern part of Amsterdam Island.

Day 5

Day 5

Liefdefjorden

Liefdefjorden is a spectacular Arctic fjord in Svalbard dominated by the five-kilometer-wide Monaco Glacier, surrounded by tundra wildflowers and abundant wildlife including polar bears and Arctic foxes. Must-dos include Zodiac cruising along the glacier face and watching icebergs calve into mirror-still waters. Visit between June and August for midnight sun and peak wildlife activity.

Day 6

Day 6

Hinlopen Strait

Hinlopen Strait in Svalbard and Jan Mayen offers dramatic Nordic landscapes where fjords, glaciers, and pristine wilderness create scenes of remarkable natural grandeur. The essential experience is immersion in the outdoor environment—hiking, wildlife watching, and savoring the region's exceptional seafood in settings of extraordinary beauty. Best visited June through August, when the midnight sun bathes the landscape in golden light for nearly twenty-four hours. Cruise lines including Hapag-Lloyd Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 8

Day 8

Palanderbukta

Palanderbukta is a fjord or bay in Gustav Adolf Land at Nordaustlandet, Svalbard, a southern bay of Wahlenbergfjorden. The bay is named after Swedish naval officer Louis Palander. Palanderbukta has a length of about twelve nautical miles.

Day 9

Day 9

Torellneset

Day 10

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

Day 11

Tromso

Arrive 05:00
Norway
Tromso

Tromsø, perched 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle on its own island in a fjord-carved landscape of breathtaking severity, is the world's finest base for witnessing the northern lights — a phenomenon that illuminates the polar night here from late September through March with an intensity unmatched across Scandinavia. The city's striking Arctic Cathedral, vibrant university culture, and excellent Polar Museum trace Norway's heroic age of polar exploration, while dog sledding, snowshoeing, and whale-watching expeditions provide exhilarating encounters with the high Arctic wilderness. Summer's unbroken midnight sun offers an equally otherworldly experience beneath skies that never darken.

Day 1

Longyearbyen

Depart 20:00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen, the northernmost permanent settlement in the world, is a unique port in the Svalbard archipelago, rich in history and breathtaking Arctic landscapes. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies like reindeer stew and exploring the stunning fjords of Raudfjord and Liefdefjorden. The best time to visit is during the summer months, when the midnight sun illuminates the stunning scenery.

Day 2

Svalbard Archipelago

Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Svalbard Archipelago

Svalbard Archipelago in Svalbard and Jan Mayen offers dramatic Nordic landscapes where fjords, glaciers, and pristine wilderness create scenes of remarkable natural grandeur. The essential experience is immersion in the outdoor environment—hiking, wildlife watching, and savoring the region's exceptional seafood in settings of extraordinary beauty. Best visited June through August, when the midnight sun bathes the landscape in golden light for nearly twenty-four hours. Cruise lines including Silversea feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 3

Ny- Alesund

Ny- Alesund

Ny-Ålesund, one of the world's northernmost settlements on Svalbard's Spitsbergen island, is a former coal-mining town turned elite international research station, renowned as the departure point for Amundsen's historic 1926 North Pole flight. Visitors should not miss a Zodiac excursion beneath the calving face of Kronebreen glacier and the extraordinary wildlife encounters — polar bears, Arctic foxes, and seabird colonies — found throughout Kongsfjorden and neighbouring Raudfjord. The optimal visiting window is July through August, when the midnight sun illuminates the tundra in perpetual golden light and sea ice conditions allow the fullest access to surrounding fjords.

Day 4

Smeerenburgfjord

Smeerenburgfjorden is a fjord in Albert I Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It has a length of about twenty kilometers and a width of about four kilometers. The fjord is named after the old whaling settlement Smeerenburg, which was situated at the southern part of Amsterdam Island.

Day 5

Liefdefjorden

Liefdefjorden is a spectacular Arctic fjord in Svalbard dominated by the five-kilometer-wide Monaco Glacier, surrounded by tundra wildflowers and abundant wildlife including polar bears and Arctic foxes. Must-dos include Zodiac cruising along the glacier face and watching icebergs calve into mirror-still waters. Visit between June and August for midnight sun and peak wildlife activity.

Day 6

Hinlopen Strait

Hinlopen Strait in Svalbard and Jan Mayen offers dramatic Nordic landscapes where fjords, glaciers, and pristine wilderness create scenes of remarkable natural grandeur. The essential experience is immersion in the outdoor environment—hiking, wildlife watching, and savoring the region's exceptional seafood in settings of extraordinary beauty. Best visited June through August, when the midnight sun bathes the landscape in golden light for nearly twenty-four hours. Cruise lines including Hapag-Lloyd Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 8

Palanderbukta

Palanderbukta is a fjord or bay in Gustav Adolf Land at Nordaustlandet, Svalbard, a southern bay of Wahlenbergfjorden. The bay is named after Swedish naval officer Louis Palander. Palanderbukta has a length of about twelve nautical miles.

Day 9

Torellneset

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

Tromso

Arrive 05:00
Norway
Tromso

Tromsø, perched 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle on its own island in a fjord-carved landscape of breathtaking severity, is the world's finest base for witnessing the northern lights — a phenomenon that illuminates the polar night here from late September through March with an intensity unmatched across Scandinavia. The city's striking Arctic Cathedral, vibrant university culture, and excellent Polar Museum trace Norway's heroic age of polar exploration, while dog sledding, snowshoeing, and whale-watching expeditions provide exhilarating encounters with the high Arctic wilderness. Summer's unbroken midnight sun offers an equally otherworldly experience beneath skies that never darken.

Cabin Categories

Grand Suite with Veranda 1
Grand Suite with Veranda 2
Grand Suite with Veranda 8

Grand Suite with Veranda

Suite
764 m²Max 3
10

Max passengers: 2
Staterooms number: 4
Cabin size: 765 ft2 / 71 m2
Balcony size: 170 ft2 / 16 m2 (included)
Location (on decks): aft on decks 6 and 7
Type (categories): (GS) Grand Suite with Balcony
Grand Suite cabins offer the following amenities and complimentary services:

private (step-out) balcony with space heaters, 2 heated sunloungers, 2 deck chairs, 1 small table
separate living / lounge area (L-shaped sofa, low table, veranda access), dining area (2-seat table / glass-topped) and sleeping area (2 twin beds) - all are with floor-ceiling window views
2x flat TVs (in the living and sleeping areas)
daylight bathroom (panoramic window, double-sink vanity, WC, free-standing bath / hottub, rain shower, heated wall for towels and wet parkas, veranda access)
separate toilet (WC, washbasin)
steam sauna (in the shower area)
binoculars (for in-cabin use only)
Nordic walking poles (for shore excursions / tours)
complimentary mini-bar (fully-stocked), coffee machine
dedicated butler service
exclusive service privileges
Interconnecting suites (Suite mit Verbindungstur): Each of the aft-located Grand Suites can be combined with an adjacent Balcony Cabin (deck 6 category 6, deck 7 category 7).

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+11
US$21,307 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Guarantee Suite

Guarantee Suite

Suite
SJS

Guarantee Suite

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Junior Suite with Balcony 1
Junior Suite with Balcony 2
Junior Suite with Balcony 6

Junior Suite with Balcony

Suite
452 m²Max 3
09

Max passengers: 2
Staterooms number: 14
Cabin size: 465 ft2 / 43 m2
Balcony size: 65 ft2 / 6 m2 (included)
Location (on decks): aft-midship on decks 6 and 7
Type (categories): (JS) Junior Suite with Balcony
Junior Suite cabins offer the following amenities and complimentary services:

private (step-out) balcony with space heaters, 2 heated sunloungers, 1 small table
separate living / lounge area (L-shaped sofa, low table, veranda access), dining area (3-seat table / glass-topped) and sleeping area (2 twin beds) - all are with floor-ceiling window views
2x flat TVs (in the living and in the sleeping areas)
bathroom (double-sink vanity, WC, rain shower, heated wall for towels and wet parkas)
separate toilet (WC, washbasin)
steam sauna (in the shower area)
binoculars (for in-cabin use only)
Nordic walking poles (for shore excursions / tours)
complimentary mini-bar (fully-stocked), coffee machine
dedicated butler service

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableFree Mini Bar+9
US$15,862 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Balcony Cabin 1
Balcony Cabin 2
Balcony Cabin 3

Balcony Cabin

Balcony
291 m²Max 3
04060708

Max passengers: 2
Staterooms number: 63
Cabin size: 300 ft2 / 28 m2
Balcony size: 65 ft2 / 6 m2 (included)
Location (on decks): 5, 6, 7
Type (categories): (categories 4, 6, 7, 8) Balcony staterooms
Balcony Cabin amenities and complimentary services include:

private (step-out) balcony (furnished with 2 deck chairs, 1 small table, space heaters)
living area (double sofa, low table, writing desk with chair, veranda access)
sleeping area (2 twin beds / convertible to double, bedside cabinets with reading lamps)
flat TV, full-length mirror, spacious wardrobe (electronic safe in the closet)
bathroom (single-sink vanity, rain shower, WC, heated wall for towels and wet parkas)
binoculars (for in-cabin use only)
Nordic walking poles (for shore excursions / tours)
complimentary mini-bar (fully-stocked), coffee machine
Bookings with single occupancy and same sex occupancy ("shared cabin") are also offered.
There are two pairs of connecting Balcony Cabins (category 6) located forward-midship.

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee Machine+5
US$11,792 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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French Balcony Cabin 1
French Balcony Cabin 2
French Balcony Cabin 5

French Balcony Cabin

Balcony
291 m²Max 3
0305

Max passengers: 2
Staterooms number: 20
Cabin size: 225-250 ft2 / 21-23 m2
Balcony size: none
Location (on decks): 6 (forward), 7 (midship)
Type (categories): (categories 3, 5) French Balcony staterooms
French Balcony Cabin amenities and complimentary services include:

French Balcony (floor-ceiling window / opening)
living area (double sofa, low table, writing desk with chair)
sleeping area (2 twin beds / convertible to double, bedside cabinets with reading lamps)
flat TV, full-length mirror, spacious wardrobe (electronic safe in the closet)
en-suite bathroom (single-sink vanity, rain shower, WC, heated wall for towels and wet parkas)
complimentary mini-bar (fully-stocked), coffee machine
binoculars (for in-cabin use only)
Nordic walking poles (for shore excursions / tours)

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee Machine+5
US$10,527 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Guarantee Balcony Cabin 1
Guarantee Balcony Cabin 2
Guarantee Balcony Cabin 3

Guarantee Balcony Cabin

Balcony
291 m²Max 3
S02S03S04S05S06S07S08SBSF

Guarantee Balcony Cabin

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee Machine+5
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Guarantee Outside Cabin 1
Guarantee Outside Cabin 2
Guarantee Outside Cabin 3

Guarantee Outside Cabin

Outside
237 m²Max 2
S01SAPSKAB

Guarantee Outside Cabin

Double or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableCoffee MachineSafeHair Dryer+6
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Outside Cabin 1
Outside Cabin 2
Outside Cabin 3

Outside Cabin

Outside
237 m²Max 2
01

Max passengers: 2
Staterooms number: 10
Cabin size: 235 ft2 / 22 m2
Balcony size: none
Location (on decks): forward on decks 4, 5, 6
Type (categories): (category 1) Oceanview / outside stateroom with porthole window
Outside Cabin amenities and complimentary services include:

porthole window (non-opening)
living area (double sofa, low table, writing desk with chair)
sleeping area (2 twin beds / convertible to double, bedside cabinets with reading lamps)
flat TV, full-length mirror, spacious wardrobe (electronic safe in the closet)
en-suite bathroom (single-sink vanity, rain shower, WC, heated wall for towels and wet parkas)
complimentary mini-bar (fully-stocked), coffee machine
binoculars (for in-cabin use only)
Nordic walking poles (for shore excursions / tours)

Double or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableCoffee MachineSafeHair Dryer+6
US$9,229 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
View Details
Panoramic Cabin 1
Panoramic Cabin 2
Panoramic Cabin 3

Panoramic Cabin

Outside
226 m²Max 2
02

Max passengers: 2
Staterooms number: 9
Cabin size: 235 ft2 / 22 m2
Balcony size: none
Location (on decks): forward on decks 4 and 5
Type (categories): (category 2) Panorama Stateroom with floor-ceiling window
Panorama Cabin amenities and complimentary services include:
Note: Room #404 is a wheelchair-accessible cabin (for disabled passengers) and larger in size.

floor-ceiling window (non-opening)
living area (double sofa, low table, writing desk with chair)
sleeping area (2 twin beds / convertible to double, bedside cabinets with reading lamps)
flat TV, full-length mirror, spacious wardrobe (electronic safe in the closet)
en-suite bathroom (single-sink vanity, rain shower, WC, heated wall for towels and wet parkas)
complimentary mini-bar (fully-stocked), coffee machine
binoculars (for in-cabin use only)
Nordic walking poles (for shore excursions / tours)

ShowerRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee MachineSafeHair Dryer+6
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