Hurtigruten is giving customers the chance to look ahead and book future travel while staying close to home. Through November 15th travel advisors can offer travelers a buy one, get one at half off discount to experience Alaska.
“We know travelers are looking for domestic travel options that still take them to destinations that make them feel like they are a world away,” said John Downey, president of Hurtigruten Americas. “Providing our travel agents with new promotions like the buy one, get one half off discount allows us to deliver options that benefit both our partners and customers.”
Travelers to Alaska can expect to visit smaller ports, providing a unique and exclusive experience. The last frontier also offers a selection of small towns to explore off the beaten path including Wrangell, Petersburg, Misty Fjords, and more. Clients can choose from a variety of itinerary lengths including longer voyages that take “the scenic route,” offering a first-hand look at the natural surroundings and beauty, including the southbound option through British Columbia, a route not accessible for many ships.
Using code BOGOHO at the time of booking, travel agents can offer the limited time promotion that gives travelers a tailored experience while exploring the areas of the last frontier that larger ships cannot access. Buy one, get one at half off discount only applies to the cruise portion of the package, including taxes, feed, and port expenses.
Travel agents can use code BOGOHO and book through the Hurtigruten Agent Portal. Alaska-bound guests can feel confident booking now thanks to Hurtigruten’s Book With Confidence cancellation policy, which offers a cancel for any reason full refund within two weeks.
Hurtigruten is the largest cruise operator in polar waters, and offers immersive experiences in pristine and remote destinations, including Antarctica, Alaska, Arctic Canada and the Northwest Passages, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Svalbard, and more. Hurtigruten’s fleet consists of 14 expedition ships. New ships staged for delivery will present the world’s first hybrid electric-powered cruise vessels.
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