What we love
Hurtigruten's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the
fact that MS Maud runs on biodiesel, reducing CO2 emissions by up
to 80% compared to conventional marine diesel. The ship is
perfectly suited to exploring the rugged coast of Norway, and the
inviting suites and public areas represent a significant evolution
of the Hurtigruten onboard experience
Capacity |
528 Guests |
Crew |
TBC |
Style |
This reimagined ship offers a contemporary and relaxed
ambience, acting as a comfortable 'base camp' at sea. |
Inclusions |
- All meals
- House beer, wine and soft drinks with meals
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Complimentary WiFi
- Selected excursions and activities
- Loan of boots, trekking poles, and all equipment for
activities
- Complimentary wind and water-resistant expedition jacket
- 'All-inclusive' on itineraries from October 2024, including
alcoholic drinks throughout the day, onboard gratuities,
professional photographs and more
|
Year Built |
2002 |
Refurbishment Completed |
2021 |
Tonnage |
16,140 grt |
Length |
446 feet |
Breadth |
71 feet |
Cruising Speed |
15 knots |