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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.


White landscapes, deep snow and frozen lakes in remote forests – in winter, nature in northern Europe can be experienced in a completely new way and particularly intensively during a wide range of outdoor activities. Come on board the HANSEATIC nature and fulfil your dream of an extraordinary cruise along Norway’s coast. The Northern Lights – which, with a bit of luck, you’ll be able to marvel at from the deck in clear weather – will be a constant reminder of the beauty of nature. Stavanger with its historic harbour welcomes you to the northern world. The small HANSEATIC nature easily masters Norway’s Inside Passage as it cruises in the Lysefjord surrounded by peaks up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) high. The ship will take you from one highlight to the next on your route along the coast.

In Bergen, old merchant houses recall the historical significance of the port city. Set against a remarkable wintry 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. Follow in the footsteps of the merchants and visit the popular fish market.

The snowy Geirangerfjord is like an amphitheatre of almost vertical rock faces and countless waterfalls. What stories are hidden behind names like “Seven Sisters” and “Suitor”?

Today will be entirely devoted to exploring, with the HANSEATIC nature cruising nimbly through the Norwegian fjords. Be captivated by the changing series of fantastic views of the wintry landscape – from the nature Walk or the many open deck areas, for instance. Maybe you will also spot whales. When thick fog slowly enshrouds the striking mountains, the scenery is bathed in a particularly mystical atmosphere. Perhaps it is precisely in these moments that you can guess why Norway is also called the “land of the trolls”?

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.

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 the main town of Svolvaer. On starry winter nights, there is a good chance of admiring the Northern Lights in the sky. Will the mystical celestial phenomenon make an appearance?

You will have plenty of time in Alta for extensive explorations of the region: discover the landscape of northern Norway, for example, on a dog sleigh ride1 through enchanted forests or go on an active snowshoe hike1. A fat bike tour1 across the snow and ice or a reindeer sleigh ride1 are also on the programme. On a visit to the Sami1, you can immerse yourself more deeply in their tradition and way of life during a cosy get-together around the campfire. The only way of getting to know the culture even more intensively is by spending the night in a husky camp1. A winter fairy tale will come true when you check into the magical Igloo Hotel1. Incredibly, the bedrooms are carved entirely out of ice.

Discover the enchanting port of Alta, Norway, where history and nature intertwine. This captivating community, adorned with prehistoric rock carvings at the Alta Museum, is nestled at the edge of the majestic Altafjord. Experience lush valleys and mild temperatures in contrast to the rugged Finnmark landscape. During winter, witness the magical Aurora Borealis dance across the night sky, a breathtaking spectacle that draws travelers from afar. Just a short distance away lies the world's first Northern Lights Observatory, perched atop Haldde Mountain, offering unparalleled views of this natural wonder. Explore Alta, where every moment promises an unforgettable journey.

The maritime centre of the North Cape region, Honningsvag, offers a picturesque contrast between colourful houses and rugged landscape. A particular highlight is the ambience at the North Cape1, 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.

The remotely located old mining town of Kirkenes lies on the wide Pasvik river, forming the border between Norway and Russia, and it will be your starting point for further fabulous winter experiences. Embark on a king crab safari1 via snowmobile to the fishing baskets of these impressive animals. Alternatively, experience the beautiful nature on a snowshoe hike1 or from a dog sleigh1. The nearby Snowhotel 3651, by contrast, is all about impressive snow architecture, fascinating ice sculptures and atmospheric lighting. And time and again, the many open deck areas of your expedition ship become observation platforms at night when the Northern Lights dance across the sky.


Nestled within the Arctic Circle, Tromsø, Norway's northernmost university city, is a captivating gateway to the Arctic. This vibrant town is rich in history, once a launch point for daring explorers and now home to the Polar Museum, where their adventures come to life. Discover the heritage of the Sami people at the Tromsø Museum, celebrating modern traditions. Marvel at the architectural beauty of the Arctic Cathedral, with its stunning stained glass, and take a ride on the cable car up Mount Storsteinen for breathtaking views of the surrounding fjords and lush landscapes. Experience a blend of history and nature that awaits you in Tromsø.









