Hurtigruten Expeditions unveils new Antarctica Cruises
For 2024, Hurtigruten Expeditions is introducing new immersive Antarctica cruises.
They are combined with the iconic Patagonian fjords of South America.
The landmark adventure is the 17-day Antarctica, Patagonia, and Chilean Fjords Expedition, setting sail from Punta Arenas, Chile.
It encompasses four days in the Chilean fjords and seven days exploring the wonders of Antarctica.
In addition, expedition ship MS Maud will embark on 23 and 24-day voyages from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Antarctica and to Punta Arenas.
It allows guests to explore South America, the Falkland Islands, and South Georgia in a single Antarctica cruise.
There is opportunity to spot whales. penguins and seals.
Guests also have the chanace to travel alongside working scientists and experts to gain valuable insights.
Learn more about : Hurtigruten Expeditions ( Asia Pecific ) Hurtigruten Expeditions ( N. America ) Hurtigruten Expeditions ( United Kingdom )
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