Hurtigruten Cruises for the Disabled Reviews

Penguin colony in Antarctica
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View from our balcony spa: used almost everyday!
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Heated spa! Freezing breezes:-)
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Perfect cruise to Antarctica

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Fram

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Tasmanian Deb
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

We have just completed the 22 day Antarctic tour. What a remarkable experience!Antarctica is like another planet . South Georgia is like a David Attenborough feature. The ship is magnificently designed and styled. The 155 guests were royally cared for by a warm and attentive crew. Landings, snowshoeing , kayaking and zodiac cruises were frequent and supported by 15 expedition leaders who provided ...
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Sail Date: November 2023


Amazing Scenery, Wonderful Staff, but a few opps!

Review for a Arctic Cruise on Fram

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The Happy Wanderer Guy
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

I've been to over 130 countries and this was a huge 'bucket list' destination for me. Sailing in the Arctic was one of the most beautiful sights of my life. The ship has been nicely refurbished. The staff was wonderful, especially the expedition team. They were very kind, patient, and knowledgeable. was a repositioning voyage so we had more staff than guests. Some disappointments: no working hot ...
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Sail Date: May 2023



Life-Changing!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Fram

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Winstonsbestmom
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

Best bucket trip, EVER! If you are going to invest in the money, invest in the time and do it right! There were 4 landings in the Falklands then docked at Stanley for the day. Took a day trip to Volunteer Point. Then 5 days in South Georgia where there are massive amounts of wildlife, old whaling stations and Shackleton’s grave. Then on to the icing of Antarctica. At times Caribbean like deep ...
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Sail Date: November 2022


Never travelling with Hurtigruten

Review for a Baltic Sea Cruise on Fram

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virginie290380
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

4th trip with Hurtigruten and it will be the last. Lie on the brochure. If you plan to go to Svalbard to see walruses, polar bears, do not go with this company which has signed an IATO agreement which forces them to observe these animals at least 500m away so a polar bear will only be visible with good binoculars and even. Food really not good, every day, noon and evening the same ...
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Sail Date: June 2022


Expédition cruise

Review for a Baltic Sea Cruise on Fram

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Haher
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

Everything was perfect. It was a very, very nice and fantastic trip, with a wonderful staff. Everybody paid attention and make sure you're Allright. The expeditions were very good organised und the staff was very competent. They had always time to answer your questions. The dinners was also a delicious time because the eat was very good und the personnel was fantastic. Wenn we had a ...
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Sail Date: June 2022

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Antarctica: The Ultimate Expedition

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Fram

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snowboardjunkie
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

I don't know where to start, I will just say this is the most amazing experience I have had in my life. The staff were knowledgeable, helpful and enthusiastic. The excursions were superb...except for the camping, I don't like camping normally but thought this would be different but the tents were small, noisy and our sleeping bag zip was stuck and camp loo was not awesome. If I didn't have to part ...
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Sail Date: February 2022


Trip of a lifetime

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Fram

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JoeyBiz
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

Long wanting to travel to the Antarctic and with previous experience of Hurtigruten- it was a no-brainer! Staff were fantastic and very genuine. All seemed committed to ensuring our maximum safety and enjoyment. Even the engineering staff (who we rarely saw) were friendly and often remembered our names! Food onboard was fantastic and with wine and beer included what’s not to ...
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Sail Date: February 2022


The time of our lives!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Fram

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Bujagirl
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

We had wanted to go to Antarctica for years and after 42 years of childcare (our own 5 boys plus 59 foster childre), it was time to celebrate and just be the two of us! The cruise was a fantastic treat in every way. It was a huge adventure each day, exploring new places we had only dreamed about. The food was outstanding and varied, especially considering we were in the Antarctic! The ...
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Sail Date: February 2022


Flexibility and Vegan menu - sailing during a Pandemic

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Fram

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Jdkiwi
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

Fram 23 day cruise offered the opportunity for expeditions on the Antarctica Continent, South Georgia and the Falklands including the Chilean Fiords. This hit everything we wanted to see. However, due to having active Covid cases on board during our cruise, which was quickly quarantined and maintained, we were unable to go to the Falkland islands as they did not consider us a green ship at the ...
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Sail Date: January 2022


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