Route Seattle, USA - Nome, Alaska - St. Matthew Island - St. Paul - Dutch Harbour - Unga Village - Alaska Peninsula - Katmei - Kodiak - Gulf Of Alaska Mehr
Seattle, a city on Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest, is surrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests, and contains thousands of acres of parkland. Washington State’s largest city, it’s home to a large tech industry, with Microsoft and Amazon headquartered in its metropolitan area. The futuristic Space Needle, a 1962 World’s Fair legacy, is its most iconic landmark
Nome is a city in the Nome Census Area in the Unorganized Borough of Alaska, United States. The city is located on the southern Seward Peninsula coast on Norton Sound of the Bering Sea. In 2018 the population was estimated at 3,866, a rise from the 3,598 recorded in the 2010 census, up from 3,505 in 2000.
St. Matthew Island is a remote island in the Bering Sea in Alaska, 183 miles west-northwest of Nunivak Island. The entire islands natural scenery and wildlife is protected as it is part of the Bering Sea unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.
Saint Paul Island is the largest of the Pribilof Islands, a group of four Alaskan volcanic islands located in the Bering Sea between the United States and Russia. The village of St. Paul is the only residential area on the island.
Dutch Harbor is a harbor on Amaknak Island in Unalaska, Alaska. It was the location of the Battle of Dutch Harbor in June 1942, and was one of the few sites in the United States to be subjected to aerial bombardment by a foreign power during World War II.
Unga is a ghost town on Unga Island in the Aleutians East Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska, about two miles west of Sand Point. The islands length is 15 miles. Ungas altitude is 59 feet.
Kodiak is the main city and one of seven communities on Kodiak Island in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska. All commercial transportation between the islands communities and the outside world goes through this city via ferryboat or airline. The population was 6,130 as of the 2010 census
Sitka is an Alaskan city and borough near Juneau, the state capital. Its spread over Baranof Island, part of Chichagof Island and others. It was part of Russia until 1867 and St. Michael’s Orthodox Cathedral is topped with an onion dome. The 1842 Russian Bishop’s House is nearby. Sitka National Historical Park is the site of Russia’s defeat of the indigenous Tlingit people and has a trail dotted with totem poles.
The City and Borough of Wrangell is a borough in Alaska, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 2,369, up from 2,308 in 2000. Incorporated as a Unified Home Rule Borough on May 30, 2008, Wrangell was previously a city in the Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area. Its Tlingit name is Ḵaachx̱aana.áakʼw.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for ships and boats along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific Northwest coast of the North American Fjordland.
Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. A popular filming location, it’s surrounded by mountains, and also has thriving art, theatre and music scenes. Vancouver Art Gallery is known for its works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections
Die MS Fridtjof Nansen ist das jüngste Mitglied der Hurtigruten Flotte – und ein Expeditionsschiff der nächsten Generation. Sie erkundet einige der spektakulärsten Regionen der Welt.
Mit dem revolutionären batteriebetriebenen Hybridantriebssystem von Hurtigruten ist die Fridtjof Nansen ein nahezu identischer Zwilling ihres Schwesterschiffs MS Roald Amundsen.
Die beiden in Norwegen gebauten Schiffe kombinieren modernste Technologie und ein erstklassiges Bordgefühl mit der 125-jährigen Erfahrung von Hurtigruten und unseren einzigartigen Reisezielen. Sie repräsentieren eine ganz neue Generation von Expeditionsreisen.
Die Einrichtungen an Bord von MS Fridtjof Nansen
Kabinen und öffentliche Bereiche
Die atemberaubende Landschaft spiegelt sich auch in dem aufwendigen und komfortablen Innendesign wider. Skandinavische Naturmaterialien wie Granit, Eiche, Birke und Wolle wurden verwendet, um entspannte und stilvolle Kabinen und öffentliche Bereiche zu schaffen. Alle Kabinen sind Außenkabinen, 50 % verfügen über einen eigenen Balkon, und die Eck-Suiten bieten einen privaten Whirlpool im Freien mit spektakulärer Aussicht.
Restaurants
Die drei Restaurants an Bord der Fridtjof Nansen bieten eine breite Auswahl an kulinarischen Möglichkeiten – mit Menüs, die unsere reiche norwegische und nordische Tradition widerspiegeln, aber auch mit Speisen, die von der internationalen Küche sowie von regionalen Aromen inspiriert sind.
Pool-Deck
Expedition Team
Explorers Lounge
Foyer
Lecture Halls
Krankenstation
Nansen Science Center
Aussichts-Deck
Fotoladen
Empfang
Geschäfte
Aune Main Dining
Bar
Fredheim Restaurant
Lindstrom Restaurant
Fitnessstudio
Bibliothek
Running Track
17 Nächte mit der MS Fridtjof Nansen - - Abfahrt 06.09.2026
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