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ORDER FORM EXCURSIONS 1 April, 2017- 31 March, 2018 ORDER FORM EXCURSIONS 1 April, 2017- 31 March, 2018 Booking Number: ............................................................... Departure date: .................................................................. Passenger (P1): .......................................................................................................................... Passenger (P2): .......................................................................................................................... Dear guest, You are able to pre-book excursions up to four weeks prior to departure (2 weeks if paid by credit card) at the rates as presented. Depending on the space on the chosen excursion bookings may also be made on board. All bookings on board will be charged in Norwegian Kroner and the ship’s exchange rate will be used. The price in the local currency may therefore be different due to fluctuations in the exchange rate. For further information about our excursions visit our website: www.hurtigruten.com Please turn to the next page to find the Southbound excursions. NORTHBOUND EXCURSIONS Booking Conducted in code Excursion the period* Combinable with/ Notes Price pp € P1 P2 H-HJF2F A taste of Norway (Hjørundfjorden) 02.09 - 01.11 2E 93 H-HJF2G Mountain hike in the Hjørundfjord (Hjørundfjorden) 02.09 - 01.11 2E 69 H-HJF2H Hike with a visit to a shieling (Hjørundfjorden) 02.09 - 01.11 2E 74 H-AES2B Geiranger with Trollstigen pass (Geiranger-Molde) 02.06 - 01.09 219 H-AES2C Art Nouveau Walk (Ålesund) 02.11 - 01.06 Not available 01.01., 13-14.04., 01.05., 17.05., 24-26.12. 44 H-AES2E Art Nouveau Walk (Ålesund) 02.09 - 01.11 2F / 2G / 2H Entrance to the Jugendstilsenter is not included. 38 Atlanterhavsparken aquarium and mount Aksla H-AES2D (Ålesund) 02.11 - 01.06 Not available 01.01., 17.05., 24-25.12., 31.12. 61 H-TRD3A Nidaros Cathedral & Ringve Museum (Trondheim) 03.04 - 02.09 69 H-TRD3B Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral (Trondheim) 03.09 - 02.04 Coordinated with southbound ship. Not available 24.12 60 H-TRD3E Munkholmen (Trondheim) 03.09 - 02.11 66 H-TRD3G Kayaking on the river Nid (Trondheim) 03.06 - 02.09 121 H-TRD3H Cycling in Trondheim (Trondheim) 03.04 - 02.09 56 4F / 4G H-ORS4A Svartisen Glacier (Ørnes- Bodø) 04.06 - 03.09 Not available for voyages on MS Lofoten and MS Vesterålen. 219 H-BOO4B Winter hike in Bodø (Bodø) 04.11 - 31.03 4E Not available 01.01., 24-26.12., 31.12., 01.01 74 H-BOO4D RIB safari to Saltstraumen (Bodø) 01.04 - 03.11 4F / 4G Special clothing is provided. 144 H-BOO4C Experience Bodø and Saltstraumen 01.01 - 31.12 4E / 4F / 4G 69 H-STU4E Meet the Vikings(Stamsund-Svolvær) 04.11 - 03.04 4B / 4C Not available 24-26.12., 31.12., 01.01 135 4A (except for sailings on MS Lofoten and MS Vesterålen ) H-STU4F Meet the Vikings summer (Stamsund-Svolvær) 04.04 - 03.11 4C / 4D 135 H-STU4G Highlights of Lofoten (Stamsund- Svolvær) 04.04 - 31.08 4A / 4C / 4D 99 Not available 01.01., 17.05., 24-26.12., 31.12 H-TOS5A The Arctic Capital Tromsø (Tromsø) 01.01 - 31.12 Not allowed to film inside movie theatre at Polaria. 81 Not available 24.12. Special clothing is provided. Period H-TOS5B Dog Sledding (Tromsø) 05.11 - 04.05 varies according to weather/snow conditions. 199 H-TOS5C Scenery and huskies (Tromsø) 05.05 - 04.11 69 H-TOS5D Polar History Walk (Tromsø) 05.11 - 04.04 Not available 01.01., 24.-26.12., 31.12 61 H-TOS5G Kayaking (Tromsø) 01.05 - 31.08 Special clothing is provided 169 H-TOS5J Mountain hike in Tromso (Tromsø) 05.06 - 04.11 94 H-HVG6A The North Cape (Honningsvåg) 01.01 - 31.12 6C / 6D / 6E 155 V-HVG6F The North Cape exclusive (Honningsvåg) 01.01 - 31.12 6C / 6D / 6E Pre-bookable for Platinum guests only. 313 H-HVG6B Birdwatching Safari (Honningsvåg) 06.04 - 05.09 6C / 6D 161 H-HVG6G Cultural Walk in Honningsvåg (Honningsvåg) 10.06 - 10.08 6C 54 H-HVG6H Fishing village visit (Honningsvåg) 01.01 - 31.12 6C / 6D / 6E Not available 24-25.12., 31.12., 01.01 94 H-KJD6C Sámi Culture (Kjøllefjord-Mehamn) 06.05 - 05.09 6A / 6B / 6F / 6G / 6H 104 6A / 6B / 6F / 6H Driver license required. Period varies H-KJD6D Snowmobile trip in the Arctic (Kjøllefjord-Mehamn) 06.12 - 15.05 according to weather conditions. Not available 24.12 324 H-KJD6E Sámi Autumn (Kjøllefjord-Mehamn) 06.09 - 05.11 6A / 6F / 6H 81 Winter expedition in the Arctic wildernes Special clothing is provided. Overnight excursion. Cabin is H-BVG6I (Berlevåg - Berlevåg) 10.04 - 10.05 kept on the ship. 811 H-KKN7A The Russian border (Kirkenes) 01.01 - 31.12 74 H-KKN7B Riverboat to the Russian border (Kirkenes) 01.06 - 06.10 144 Period varies according to weather/snow conditions. Driver H-KKN7C Snowmobile Safari (Kirkenes) 15.12 - 05.05 license required / Not available 01.01 199 Period varies according to weather/snow conditions. H-KKN7D Kirkenes Snow Hotel (Kirkenes) 20.12 - 01.05 Not available 01.01 79 H-KKN7E ATV/Quad-safari to the Russian border (Kirkenes) 07.05 - 06.10 Driver license required. Special clothing is provided. 149 Period varies according to weather/snow conditions. H-KKN7F Husky sledge Adventure (Kirkenes) 01.11 - 01.05 Not available on 01.01 211 Pre-bookable for Platinum guests only. V-KKN7J Dogsledding exclusive (Kirkenes) 07.04 - 20.04, 07.01-31.03 Period varies according to weather/snow conditions. 400 H-KKN7H King Crab Expedition (Kirkenes) 07.04 - 06.11 Special clothing is provided. 199 H-KKN7I Mountain hike with husky (Kirkenes) 07.06 - 06.09 99 ORDER FORM EXCURSIONS 1 April, 2017- 31 March, 2018 Booking Number: ............................................................... Departure date: .................................................................. Passenger (P1): .......................................................................................................................... Passenger (P2): .......................................................................................................................... Dear guest, You are able to pre-book excursions up to four weeks prior to departure (2 weeks if paid by credit card) at the rates as presented. Depending on the space on the chosen excursion bookings may also be made on board. All bookings on board will be charged in Norwegian Kroner and the ship’s exchange rate will be used. The price in the local currency may therefore be different due to fluctuations in the exchange rate. For further information about our excursions visit our website: www.hurtigruten.com SOUTHBOUND EXCURSIONS Booking Conducted in code Excursion the period* Combinable with/ Notes Price pp € P1 P2 Snowmobile trip in the polar night 8A / 8B / 8C / 8H H-MEH8F 08.12 - 17.05 Driver license required. Period varies according to weather 388 (Mehamn-Kjøllefjord) conditions. Not available 25.12., 01.01 H-HVG8A Breakfast at the North Cape (Honningsvåg-Hammerfest) 08.05 - 07.10 8C / 8F 206 H-HFT8B The northernmost town in the world (Hammerfest) 01.11- 15.03., 01.05 - 15.09 8C / 8F Not available 01.01., 24.-25.12., 31.12., 01.01 49 H-HFT8G Mountain hike in Hammerfest (Hammerfest) 08.06 - 07.11 8C 61 H-HFT8H Into the Ice (Hammerfest) 08.11 - 22.03 8C / 8F Not available 01.01., 24.-25.12., 31.12., 01.01 91 8A / 8B / 8F / 8G / 8H H-TOS8C Midnight Concert in the Arctic Cathedral (Tromsø) 01.01 - 31.12 Not available 16.04., 25.12. Duration of the concert: 45 min. 69 9B / 9C / 9D / 9E/ 9F/ 9G / 9H / 9I H-HRD9A A taste of Vesterålen (Harstad-Sortland) 01.01 - 31.12 Not available 25.12 103 9A / 9B / 9D / 9E / 9F / 9G / 9H H-SKN9C Sea Eagle Safari (Trollfjord - Svolvær) 24.03 - 15.10 Extra capacity on request: 85. 136 Vesterålen and Lofoten by RIB 9A / 9B / 9D / 9E / 9G / 9H V-SKN9I (Stokmarknes-Svolvær) 15.05 - 31.08 Pre-bookable for Platinum guests only. 400 H-SVJ9B Lofoten Islands (Svolvær-Stamsund) 09.04 - 31.08 9A / 9C / 9I 103 9A / 9C / 9I Max weigh of passenger: 110 kg. H-SVJ9D Lofoten by horse (Svolvær - Stamsund) 01.01 - 31.12 No need of riding experience. 131 H-SVJ9E RIB- adventure in Lofoten (Svolvær) 09.06 - 08.09 9A / 9C / 9I 131 H-SVJ9F Fishing Village Walk (Svolvær) 01.09 - 08.04 9A / 9C 62 9A / 9C / 9I H-SVJ9G Fishing in Lofoten (Svolvær) 09.04 - 08.06 Preparing of today’s catch only if weather and time permit. 99 H-SVJ9H Mountain hike in Lofoten (Svolvær-Stamsund) 09.06 - 08.11 9A / 9C / 9I 86 UNESCO Vega Archipelago (Sandnessjøen- H-SSJ10B Brønnøysund) 10.06 - 09.09 206 H-BNN10A Brønnøysund village walk (Brønnøysund) 01.01 - 31.12 56 H-BNN10C Visit the salmon (Brønnøysund) 10.06 - 09.09 80 11C / 11E Coordinated with northbound ship. H-TRD11A Trondheim with Nidaros Cathedral (Trondheim) 01.01 - 31.12 Not available 25.12., 01.01 60 11C / 11E Coordinated with northbound ship. Not available V-TRD11B The hidden rooms of Nidaros Cathedral (Trondheim) 01.01 - 31.12 25.12., 01.01 . Pre-bookable for Platinum guests only. 188 H-TRD11D Trondheim city walk (Trondheim) 01.01 - 31.12 11C / 11E Not available 25.12., 01.01 49 H-KSU11C The Atlantic Road (Kristiansund-Molde) 11.04 - 10.09 11A / 11B / 11D Not available 17.05 144 Bergtatt- Magnificent marble mine H-KSU11E (Kristiansund-Molde) 15.09 - 30.04 11A / 11B / 11D Not available 18.-31.12., 01-04.01. 185 H-BGO12A Bergen City Sightseeing (Bergen) 01.01 - 31.12 Only sold on board 49 ––––– ––––– * Operational dates at destination. Please contact your agent, alternatively please indicate which excursions you would like to pre-book and for how many passengers and return the form to Hurti- gruten by e-mail to [email protected]. All dates refer to the actual days of operation. Hurtigruten AS terms and conditions apply. All information and prices are subject to change.
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