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Discovering Greenland – From Reykjavík to Nuuk
MS Fridtjof Nansen, HX Hurtigruten Expeditions
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MS Fridtjof Nansen
Departure: 02/06/2026
Duration: 14 Days
Roundtrip from Reykjavík
Itinerary
Greenland cruise | Discovering Greenland – From Reykjavík to Nuuk
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Day 1 Reykjavík, Iceland 02 Jun 2026 (Tuesday)
Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arna... See more
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Day 4 Prince Christian Sound, Greenland 05 Jun 2026 (Friday)
The transit through the Sound is one of this voyage’s highlights. Connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Seat, Prince Christian Sound or “Prins Christian Sund” in Danish is named after Prince (later King) Christian VII (1749-1808). 100 km (60 miles ), long and at times just 500 m (1500 ft) wide, this majestic and spectacular fiord throws you back into a Viking era – flanked by soaring snow-topped mountains, rock-strewn cliffs and rolling hills, it is as if time has stood still and one easily forgets that this is the 21st century. As you marvel at the sheer size of the mountains that sur... See moreThe transit through the Sound is one of this voyage’s highlights. Connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Seat, Prince Christian Sound or “Prins Christian Sund” in Danish is named after Prince (later King) Christian VII (1749-1808). 100 km (60 miles ), long and at times just 500 m (1500 ft) wide, this majestic and spectacular fiord throws you back into a Viking era – flanked by soaring snow-topped mountains, rock-strewn cliffs and rolling hills, it is as if time has stood still and one easily forgets that this is the 21st century. As you marvel at the sheer size of the mountains that surround you, with the Arctic waters lapping deceptively at the hull, revel in the silence enveloping you. Icebergs float serenely by, carrying with them the ages of time. Be sure to wear warm clothing as this is one spectacle that you do not want to miss.
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Day 5 Qaqortoq (Julianehaab), Greenland 06 Jun 2026 (Saturday)
The largest town in southern Greenland, Qaqortoq has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Upon arrival in this charming southern Greenland enclave, it's easy to see why. Qaqortoq rises quite steeply over the fjord system around the city, offering breath-taking panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains, deep, blue sea, Lake Tasersuag, icebergs in the bay, and pastoral backcountry. Although the earliest signs of ancient civilization in Qaqortoq date back 4,300 years, Qaqortoq is known to have been inhabited by Norse and Inuit settlers in the 10th and 12th centuries, and the present-day to... See moreThe largest town in southern Greenland, Qaqortoq has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Upon arrival in this charming southern Greenland enclave, it's easy to see why. Qaqortoq rises quite steeply over the fjord system around the city, offering breath-taking panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains, deep, blue sea, Lake Tasersuag, icebergs in the bay, and pastoral backcountry. Although the earliest signs of ancient civilization in Qaqortoq date back 4,300 years, Qaqortoq is known to have been inhabited by Norse and Inuit settlers in the 10th and 12th centuries, and the present-day town was founded in 1774. In the years since, Qaqortoq has evolved into a seaport and trading hub for fish and shrimp processing, tanning, fur production, and ship maintenance and repair.
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Day 6 Qassiarsuk, Greenland 07 Jun 2026 (Sunday)
Qassiarsuk is the newer, Greenlandic name for this small village. Brattahlid is the older, Norse name. Here we tour the foundation remains of the manor house of Erik the Red, who found Greenland after being banished from Iceland and Norway for murder. We will also visit the site of the first Christian church ever built in North America (physiographically speaking), see a recently unearthed Norse graveyard that contains remains of 144 Norse colonists, and have a chance to admire Hans Lynge’s remarkable bronze sculpture of Erik the Red.
Qassiarsuk is the newer, Greenlandic name for this small village. Brattahlid is the older, Norse name. Here we tour the foundation remains of the manor house of Erik the Red, who found Greenland after being banished from Iceland and Norway for murder. We will also visit the site of the first Christian church ever built in North America (physiographically speaking), see a recently unearthed Norse graveyard that contains remains of 144 Norse colonists, and have a chance to admire Hans Lynge’s remarkable bronze sculpture of Erik the Red.
See less - Day 7 Narsaq, Greenland 08 Jun 2026 (Monday)
- Day 8 Ivigtut, Greenland 09 Jun 2026 (Tuesday)
- Day 9 Kvanefjord, Greenland 10 Jun 2026 (Wednesday)
- Day 10 Qeqertarsuatsiaat, Greenland 11 Jun 2026 (Thursday)
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Day 11 Kapisillit, Greenland 12 Jun 2026 (Friday)
Kapisillit is a settlement in the Sermersooq municipality in southwestern Greenland. In 2020, the settlement had 52 inhabitants. Kapisillit means the salmon in the Greenlandic language. The name refers to the belief that the only spawning-ground for salmon in Greenland is a river near the settlement.Kapisillit is a settlement in the Sermersooq municipality in southwestern Greenland. In 2020, the settlement had 52 inhabitants. Kapisillit means the salmon in the Greenlandic language. The name refers to the belief that the only spawning-ground for salmon in Greenland is a river near the settlement.
See less - Day 12 Narsap Sermia Glacier, Greenland 13 Jun 2026 (Saturday)
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Day 13 Nuuk (Godthaab), Greenland 14 Jun 2026 (Sunday)
Nuuk, meaning “the cape”, was Greenland’s first town (1728). Started as a fort and later mission and trading post some 240 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, it is the current capital. Almost 30% of Greenland’s population lives in the town. Not only does Nuuk have great natural beauty in its vicinity, but there are Inuit ruins, Hans Egede’s home, the parliament, and the Church of our Saviour as well. The Greenlandic National Museum has an outstanding collection of Greenlandic traditional dresses, as well as the famous Qilakitsoq mummies. The Katuaq Cultural Center’s building was inspired b... See moreNuuk, meaning “the cape”, was Greenland’s first town (1728). Started as a fort and later mission and trading post some 240 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, it is the current capital. Almost 30% of Greenland’s population lives in the town. Not only does Nuuk have great natural beauty in its vicinity, but there are Inuit ruins, Hans Egede’s home, the parliament, and the Church of our Saviour as well. The Greenlandic National Museum has an outstanding collection of Greenlandic traditional dresses, as well as the famous Qilakitsoq mummies. The Katuaq Cultural Center’s building was inspired by the undulating Northern Lights and can house 10% of Nuuk’s inhabitants.
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Day 14 Reykjavík, Iceland 15 Jun 2026 (Monday)
Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arna... See moreSprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there's no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city's seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.
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What's Included:
- Daily Expeditions and activities
- Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner
- All-inclusive drinks on voyages departing for Antartica from October 2025
- Tea, coffee and soft drinks daily
- Complimentary Wi-fi
- Gratuities included
- Full access to science centre
- Full use of sauna, hot tubs and more
- Professional photos from the onboard photographer
- Expedition jacket and water bottle
Suites
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The 1896 Cabin
130 years ago, at the dawn of expedition cruising, we set out from Hammerfest to Svalbard on a pioneering voyage – one that sparked the spirit of exploration that still carries us forward today.
To mark this anniversary, we invite guests travelling aboard MS Fridtjof Nansen to step back in time and live as the pioneers did, for one night only.
The 1896 Cabin
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Polar Outside | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Larger cabins on middle decks. Most 20 square meters, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV.
- Lower-deck cabin
- Window
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Some with sofa bed
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 19-23 m2
- Cabin Code: RR
Polar Outside | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Polar Outside | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Polar Outside | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Polar Outside | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Polar Outside | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
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Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
Large accessible cabins without balcony. Middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
Large lower-deck cabin
- Wheelchair-accessible cabin, may be available for general booking
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Window
- Bathrobes and slippers available for request
- Guests: 2 | Size: 24-26 m2
- Cabin Code: TY
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
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Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - With balcony
High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, flexible sleeping arrangements with double bed that can be divided into two single beds, some with sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee. With limited view.
- Upper-deck cabin
- Private balcony (limited view)
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Some with sofa bed
- Bathrobes and slippers available for request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 18 m2
- Cabin Code: XTJ
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - With balcony
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - With balcony
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - With balcony
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Arctic Superior | Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin with balcony
Accessible cabin with balcony. High deck, broad balcony, double bed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
- Upper-deck cabin
- Private balcony
- Wheelchair-accessible cabin, may be available for general booking
- Double bed
- Bathrobes and slippers are available on request.
- Guests: 2 | Size: 19 m2
- Cabin Code: XY
Arctic Superior | Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin with balcony
Arctic Superior | Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin with balcony
Arctic Superior | Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin with balcony
Arctic Superior | Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin with balcony
Arctic Superior | Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin with balcony
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Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, double bed, some with sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
- Upper-deck cabin
- Private balcony
- Double bed
- Bathrobes and slippers are available on request.
- Guests: 2 | Size: 15-19 m2
- Cabin Code: XTD
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
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Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Large cabins without balcony. Lower/middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
- Large lower-deck cabin
- Window
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: 2 | Size: 27 m2
- Cabin Code: TT
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
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Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.
- Upper-deck cabin
- Private balcony
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Sofa bed or seating area
- Bathrobes and slippers available for request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 18 m2
- Cabin Code: XT
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
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Expedition Suite | Corner suite
Corner cabin with large windows. Flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Without balcony.
- Upper-deck corner suite
- Large windows
- Seating area
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Bathrobes and slippers on request
- Guests: 2 | Size: 22 m2
- Cabin Code: MF
Expedition Suite | Corner suite
Expedition Suite | Corner suite
Expedition Suite | Corner suite
Expedition Suite | Corner suite
Expedition Suite | Corner suite
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Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Suites with private balcony, different sizes, top-high decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.
- Upper-deck suite
- Private balcony
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Sofa bed or seating area
- Bathrobes and slippers on request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 22-28 m2
- Cabin Code: ME
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
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Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
Large Corner Suite with private balcony, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, espresso maker. Adapted for guests with wheelchair.
Large upper-deck corner suite
- Large windows
- Private balcony
- Wheelchair accessible, may be available for general booking
- Seating area
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Double fold-down bed
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: 4 | Size: 35 m2
- Cabin code: MD
Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
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Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Aft Corner Suite with private balcony and hot tub. Various sizes, large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements with double bed that can be divided into two single beds, some with sofa, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.
Upper-deck corner suite
- Private balcony
- Hot tub
- Seating area
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: 2 | Size: 20-30 m2
- Cabin code: MC
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
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Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Extra Large Corner Suite without balcony. Aft corner suite with sofabed, flexible sleeping arrangements with double bed that can be divided into two single beds, large windows, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.
Extra-large lower-deck corner suite
- Large windows
- Seating area
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Double fold-down bed
- Bathtub
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- No balcony
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 44 m2
- Cabin code: MB
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
Expedition Suite | XL Suite
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Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Extra Large Corner Suite with private balcony. Ship’s most spacious cabins with large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements with double bed that can be divided into two single beds, sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.
Extra-large upper-deck corner suite
- Private balcony
- Large windows
- Double bed (optional twin)
- Sofa bed
- Bathrobes and slippers available on request
- Guests: up to 4 | Size: 46-48 m2
- Cabin code: MA
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Polar Outside | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Middle deck
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - With balcony
Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - With balcony
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Arctic Superior | Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin with balcony
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Lower/middle decks
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Arctic Superior | Outside cabin - Upper deck
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Expedition Suite | Corner suite
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Expedition Suite | Suite - With balcony
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Expedition Suite | Large suite - With balcony
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Expedition Suite | Corner Suite
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Expedition Suite | XL Suite
MS Fridtjof Nansen – Expedition Suite | XL Suite - With balcony
Restaurants
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Lindstrøm
A speciality restaurant named after Adolf Lindstrøm, the favourite chef of the Norwegian polar heroes. Fine dining in Restaurant Lindstrøm is included for suite guests. Non-suite guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in Lindstrøm for an additional cost.
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Aune
Named after the Norwegian ship chandler and polar expedition supplier Tinus Aune.
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Fredheim
The ships’ informal and social meeting place – named after a 1900s hunting station on Svalbard.
Deckplans
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Deck 11
- Running Track
- Outdoor Gym
- Observation Deck
- Running Track
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Deck 10
- Explorer Lounge & Bar
- Pool Deck
- Pool Bar
- Sauna
- Explorer Lounge & Bar
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Deck 9
- Lindstrom Restaurant
- Expedition Suites
- Arctic Superior Cabins
- Lindstrom Restaurant
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Deck 8
- Expedition Suites
- Arctic Superior Cabins
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Deck 7
- Observation Deck
- Gym
- Wellness Center
- Expedition Suites
- Arctic Superior Cabins
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Deck 6
- Aune Restaurant
- Fredheim Restaurant
- Shop
- Reception
- Expedition Team
- Science Center
- Lecture Halls
- Library
- Observation Deck
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Deck 5
- Expedition Suites
- Arctic Superior Cabins
- Outside Cabins
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Deck 4
- Gangway
- Arctic Superior Cabins
- Outside Cabins
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Deck 3
- Expedition Launch
- Medical Center
- Expedition Launch
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