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HANSEATIC nature
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises


Discover the allure of Hamburg, Germany's second-largest city, steeped in history since Charlemagne's time. This vibrant port city boasts a rich cultural scene, from mesmerizing art galleries to the famous Fish Market, making it a haven for food and art enthusiasts alike. Wander through picturesque Baroque architecture or unwind in lush parks, including the serene botanical gardens. Don’t miss the iconic streets of Grosse Freiheit, where The Beatles ignited their legendary career. Hamburg invites you to indulge in an unforgettable blend of tradition and modernity, crafted for the discerning traveler.


A Norwegian adventure in the depths of winter. Long nights, darkness, magical snow-filled landscapes and Northern Lights sightings from the deck. Only a small ship like the HANSEATIC nature can master Norway’s Inside Passage. The first stop, Bergen, welcomes you with a typical “Hei”. Set against a remarkable mountain backdrop, take a gentle stroll through the Hanseatic quarter of Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to see its colourful houses and narrow streets. It is clear why the city is known as the “gateway to the fjords” when Norway’s Inside Passage begins there and the landscape becomes more and more spectacular.

Famous for its art nouveau architecture, Alesund is spread over multiple islands. Stroll through the snowed-in lanes at your own pace and enjoy the winter flair. A hike on Mount Aksla1 offers stunning views of the fjord.

The legend that the rocks are petrified trolls comes to life as you cruise off Torghatten: the hole in the mountain is said to have been made by the troll king’s hat. Your team of experts on board will explain the actual story behind the special geological shape.

Feed the explorer in you in Tromso with stories of historical expeditions that set out from there, the gateway to the Arctic Ocean. Inspired by the ice floes, the Arctic Cathedral1 is a prime example of how strong an influence the Arctic has on the city’s architecture. Experience culture and traditions up close on a visit to a Sami camp1, rounded off with a reindeer sleigh ride.

After cruising off the North Cape, the maritime centre of the region awaits you. Honningsvag offers a picturesque contrast between colourful houses and rugged landscape. A particular highlight is the ambience at the North Cape plateau1, the most northerly point on the European mainland. The term winter sports will take on a whole new meaning – on a snowshoe hike with ice fishing1.

After cruising off the North Cape, the maritime centre of the region awaits you. Honningsvag offers a picturesque contrast between colourful houses and rugged landscape. A particular highlight is the ambience at the North Cape plateau1, the most northerly point on the European mainland. The term winter sports will take on a whole new meaning – on a snowshoe hike with ice fishing1.

It’s not only in the region around Alta, where the first Northern Lights observatory was built in the 19th century, that you can see the aurora borealis on a clear night. Throughout your cruise, the ship’s deck will be the best observation platform when the weather conditions are right. Experience the winter in an active way as you ride a dog sled1, take a winter hike1 or set out on a fat bike tour1.

Today will be entirely devoted to exploring, with the HANSEATIC nature cruising nimbly through the Norwegian fjords. The time of the cruise is ideal for spotting orcas, humpback whales and perhaps even some fin whales, which are now spending time in the fjords. Be captivated by the changing series of fantastic views of the landscape – from the nature Walk or the many open deck areas, for instance.

Wondrous skerry landscape, stockfish archipelago or expeditionary territory – however you choose to describe the Lofoten Islands, they form a contrast of dramatic landscapes and idyllic fishing villages. With just a few hours of daylight, you will experience the main town of Svolvaer as an idyll of houses bathed in romantic light, starry skies and, with luck, the magical Northern Lights.

With 370 km2 (143 mi.2), the Svartisen glacier is the second-largest glacier in Norway – a true work of art created by nature. Enjoy the unique scenery with glacial lake and mountains as well as the clear winter air. You will also have the opportunity to hike to the tongue of ice.

Hungry for adventure or thirsty for knowledge? Trondheim sates both. On a guided walk1 through the old town, you will discover charming wooden houses, small shops and cosy cafes. Take a hike along Ladestien1 to experience part of the charming coastal trail. Alternatively, you can discover the city with some winter kayaking on the Nidelva1.

Your small expedition ship will also take you to the snowy Geirangerfjord as it hugs the coastline. What stories could the waterfalls tell, with names like “Seven Sisters” and “Suitor”?

Near Stavanger, the Lysefjord1 with its peaks of up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) high makes for an unforgettable final impression on Norway’s Inside Passage – and numerous breathtaking moments of a Nordic fairy tale in winter will be in your luggage.


Discover the allure of Hamburg, Germany's second-largest city, steeped in history since Charlemagne's time. This vibrant port city boasts a rich cultural scene, from mesmerizing art galleries to the famous Fish Market, making it a haven for food and art enthusiasts alike. Wander through picturesque Baroque architecture or unwind in lush parks, including the serene botanical gardens. Don’t miss the iconic streets of Grosse Freiheit, where The Beatles ignited their legendary career. Hamburg invites you to indulge in an unforgettable blend of tradition and modernity, crafted for the discerning traveler.









