14 fun facts about penguinsPenguins are an iconic part of the wildlife across Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere. We've pulled together 14 of our favourite fun facts about these loveable birds.Penguins Wildlife & Nature Explorers Program Exploring 1 mins readRead more
HappywhaleHappywhale, a global citizen science project, was established in 2015 to record whale sightings and build a better understanding of these magnificent creatures.Whales Humpback Whales Wildlife watching Whales Read more
Myths and Legends of IcelandIceland is a country of striking and sometimes supernatural beauty - which is matched by its rich and extensive folklore. Here's what you need to know about the Icelandic superstitions.Active Adventures Arctic Flora Arctic Wildlife City Tours 4 mins readRead more
Iceland’s Majestic VolcanoesKnown as the land of ice and fire, Iceland is filled with more than 130 volcanoes, many of which are still active. Some stand tall among the mountains, while others lurk under giant glaciers. Iceland’s volcanic landscapes are as interesting and diverse as they come.Icelandic Horse Iceland Volcanoes Volcanic Scenery 3 mins readRead more
Ariel Valencia | Restaurant ManagerFrom serving world-class food onboard to championing sustainability, Ariel is as dedicated to the planet as he is, his role. Crew Bio MS Maud Sustainability Food & Culture Read more
Daniel Bennett | Executive ChefHappy Guest, Happy Ship - and there is no better way to make people happy than by cooking up a storm in the kitchen with fresh local produce. Crew Bio MS Maud British Isles Food & Culture Read more
Stay Curious—An Interview with Karin StrandGodmother to the world’s first hybrid powered cruise ship, MS Roald Amundsen, and one of the world’s most experienced explorers and pioneers in expedition travel, Karin Strand has played a significant role in making Hurtigruten what it is today. We’re grateful she sat with us for a few minutes to share some thoughts and reflections. Wildlife & Nature Antarctica Educational Lectures and talks 4 mins readRead more