Hurtigruten’s $500 onboard credit offer for sailings in 2021

Expedition line Hurtigruten is offering an onboard credit of up to $500 per person if you book a coastal voyage in Norway before 30 June for departures up to the end of 2021.

The itineraries include a classic 12-day roundtrip voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes, an 11-day Voyage of Discovery from Bergen to Kirkenes and south to Trondheim, a 7-day northbound voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes and a 6-day southbound voyage from Kirkenes to Bergen.

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All voyages depart daily year round whether passengers are wanting to experience the Arctic winter’s Northern Lights, high summer’s Midnight Sun or the delights of autumn and spring sailings in 2021.

The onboard credit of between $200 and $500 pp can be spent on a vintage wine for a special dinner, an extra shore excursion or a range of Helly Hansen accessories from the ship’s shops.

Hurtigruten is also offering a low deposit offer of 5 per cent to secure the booking with the remaining amount to be paid 60 days before departure date. The offer is valid for coastal voyages departing from 1 October 2020.

For more information, visit www.hurtigruten.com.au

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