Hurtigruten Expeditions has collaborated with environmental and natural heritage brand Australian Geographic on two journeys in 2022: the white desert continent of Antarctica and the diverse wildlife sanctuary of the Galapagos Islands.
Hurtigruten Expeditions has partnered with Australian Geographic, in a collaboration that represents the joining of two like-minded brands.
Hurtigruten Expeditions commenced expedition cruising in 1896 and today is the world’s leading expedition cruise line, taking guests to over 250 spectacular destinations in the most sustainable way possible.
The Australian Geographic Society is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting scientific research, protecting and fostering a love for the environment and natural heritage.
“We’re very excited to collaborate with an organisation that shares Hurtigruten Expeditions’ ethos of preserving the pristine destinations and cultures we visit,” says Damian Perry Hurtigruten Expeditions’ Managing Director, Asia- Pacific.

These journeys will allow guests to travel with Australian Geographic hosts who will share their passion for conservation, adventure and community. We’ve designed additional inclusions for Australian Geographic guests to further enhance their journey.”
16 day Antarctica & Falklands Expedition
- Departure: 21 November 2022.
- From price: $12,317 per person twin share with 100 Euro Onboard Credits.
- Hosted by David Haslingden, Owner & Chairman of Australian Geographic Society.
10 day Galápagos Islands Adventure – in Darwin’s Footsteps
- Departure: 31 August 2022.
- From price: $9989 per person twin share with 100 USD Onboard Credits.
- Hosted by Chrissie Goldrick, Australian Geographic Editor.
Travellers from Australia and New Zealand joining these expedition journeys will receive additional inclusions and exclusives, such as extra lectures with their hosts, onboard credits, an Australian Geographic welcome pack and membership to the Hurtigruten Ambassador program and all associated benefits of membership, including a 5% discount on their cabin.
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