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Hurtigruten vs National Geographic Expeditions

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Reviews & Ratings

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3.4  Average

66% Recommend

Value

3.4

Guide

3.3

Activities

3.4

Lodging

3.3

Transport

3.4

Meals

3.4
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3.5  Great

57% Recommend

Value

3.3

Guide

3.7

Activities

3.8

Lodging

3.6

Transport

3.6

Meals

3.4
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Recent Reviews

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Alex

Mar 2024

Provided byHurtigruten

What a shambles

This company is unbelievable. Firstly I get a cancellation of the Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica trip. The compensation in comparison to a like for like tri...

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Engedu

Oct 2023

Inconsistent information, No Refund

We booked a National Geographic expedition Holland and Belgium by River. The promotional literature promised a 14-day deposit refund window. The “invoice” was marke...

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Operator Overview

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# of trips

16

Travelers age

18 - 65

Type

regional Company

Trip prices

$880 - $9,684

Service level

standard

Tour languages

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# of trips

61

Travelers age

5 - 65

Type

global Company

Trip prices

$1,595 - $67,950

Service level

standard

Tour languages

English

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About Hurtigruten

The coastline between Bergen and Kirkenes is over 1,490 miles long, and in the 19th Century almost all of it was home to rich fishing grounds. The maritime maps were unreliable and there were only a few lighthouses, especially in the north. This important seaway was lined with perilous reefs, small islands and narrow inlets, and it was essential that a safe trade route be established to link the southern and northern regions of Norway.

When the Norwegian government decided to create a connection between the nor...

About National Geographic Expeditions

National Geographic Expeditions span the globe and are designed to reflect our travelers' broad spectrum of interests, from small-ship expeditions and classic train journeys to photography workshops and family adventures. When you travel with us, you'll enjoy boundless opportunities to be surrounded by natural wonders and exotic wildlife, to explore celebrated archaeological sites, to learn about different cultures and share in local traditions. A National Geographic expert or expert team accompanies each expedition, sharing their knowledge and passion for a...

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