Hurtigruten announces the release of sustainable expedition cruises around the British and Scottish Isles.
For the first time, Hurtigruten invites adventurous guests to experience a whole new side of the British Isles. From the Isles of Scilly in the south – including the Orkney Islands and the Inner and the Outer Hebrides – to the Shetland and Faroe Islands in the north, Hurtigruten will explore a total of more than 20 islands.
Top-tier itineraries
Hurtigruten’s new hybrid expedition ship MS Fridtjof Nansen will, alongside the MS Spitsbergen, offer four slightly different combinations of islands and landings. All itineraries comprise exceptional scenery, wildlife and local culture. Additional to outdoor activities such as hikes and kayaking, the voyages feature highlights such as visits to Sir Lachlan McLean in his 800-year-old Scottish Castle, a call at bird-spotters’ mecca of Fair Isle, and visits to the Isle of Islay with its eight whisky distilleries.
To enrich and deepen the guest experience, all Hurtigruten guests explore side-by-side with a hand-picked expedition team. The team’s experts share with guests their extensive knowledge across marine biology, sustainability, history, oceanography and photography.
The centre of all knowledge activities is the onboard Hurtigruten science centres where guests and experts meet over microscopes other scientific equipment to learn about the nature they encounter on their voyage.
Guests are also invited to participate in a range of citizen science projects.
More Hurtigruten 21/22 expeditions – including new hybrid expeditions to Alaska
Beyond the new British and Scottish Isles expedition cruises, Hurtigruten offers a wide range of expedition cruises to unique destinations, including four new MS Roald Amundsen itineraries to Alaska and parts of British Columbia, Europe itineraries and the Caribbean and South and Central America.
To see the full range of Hurtigruten’s new itineraries for 2021 and 2022 visit https://www.hurtigruten.com.
SOURCE: Hurtigruten