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Sublime Svalbard – From Hamburg via Norway’s Springtime Fjords

15 nights May 3, 2027

The Sublime Svalbard – From Hamburg via Norway’s Springtime Fjords is a 15-night Scandinavia cruise aboard MS Fram, operated by HX Expeditions. Departing Hamburg, Germany on May 3, 2027, the voyage visits 11 ports. Fares start from $10,166 per person.

Itinerary

Hamburg, Germany
Day 1 May 3, 2027 Hamburg, Germany Located between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, Hamburg will fascinate you from the moment you first set eyes on its elegant and austere buildings looking onto the port, one of the largest in Europe. When you reach this destination on an MSC Cruise of Northern Europe, you can get a taste of its glorious history. Hamburg is a cosmopolitan, wealthy and fashionable city, with an aggressive economy, that still prides itself of the title “free Hanseatic city”. It has, in fact, never cut its umbilical cord with maritime trade that has its heart in the port where your cruise liner will be waiting for you. Many tourist come here to visit the Reeperbahn, the red light district, but if you want to take in the atmosphere of the city, you shouldn’t miss an excursion to Speicherstadt (Warehouse Town), where the cobbled streets, gables and turrets combine to make the area on the other side of Zollkanal (Tax Canal) a world apart from the city opposite. Another city icon, St Michaelis, at the western edge of the city centre by Ludwig-Erhard-Strasse, is Hamburg’s iconic church and no wonder. More than any other building, the “Michael” mirrors the city’s irrepressible spirit. Burned down after a lightning strike in1750, it was rebuilt in Baroque style under Ernst Georg Sonnin but it again accidently caught fire in1906. In 1945, the Allies obliterated the roof and decor of church number three. Reconstructed again to Sonnin’s plans, it is now the finest Baroque church in North Germany. Probably the most gratifying attraction during an excursion on an MSC Cruise is the scenery you can admire from one of the best views over Hamburg: the 360-degree panorama takes in Speicherstadt, the container port and shipping on the Elbe, the Alster lakes, and the five spires of the churches and Rathaus. Go to Hamburg, Germany Cruises visiting Hamburg, Germany

Hamburg, Germany → Longyearbyen · approximate route

Pricing

Lowest fare we've tracked over the observed 61-day span: $8,023 · range $8,023–$10,166

Current prices

Per person · 2 guests · incl. taxes & fees

Inside

Not available

Oceanview

from $10,166

$677 / night

Fare rows

Polar Outside cabin

Cabin grade

Available

from $10,166

$677 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Polar Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin

Cabin grade

Available

from $10,166

$677 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Arctic Superior Outside cabin

Cabin grade

Available

from $10,727

$715 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Arctic Superior Outside cabin

Cabin grade

Available

from $12,011

$800 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Balcony

Not available

Suite

from $13,615

$907 / night

Fare rows

Expedition Mini suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $13,615

$907 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Expedition Grand Suite with balcony

Cabin grade

Available

from $20,275

$1,351 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Prices verified Jun 19, 2026

Prices come from third-party data feeds via HX Expeditions and may differ from the cruise line's current fare. Confirm the final price before booking. How our pricing works

Price history

All 61 days
All cabin grades (12) Detailed cabin specs available at booking.
Name Supplier code Type
Polar Inside cabin I2 Inside
Polar Inside I4 Inside
Arctic Superior Outside cabin F2 Oceanview
Polar Outside F4 Oceanview
Polar Outside cabin FJ Oceanview
Polar Outside cabin N2 Oceanview
Polar Outside N4 Oceanview
Polar Wheelchair-accessible outside cabin SD Oceanview
Arctic Superior Outside cabin U2 Oceanview
Expedition Grand Suite with balcony MG Suite
Expedition Mini suite Q2 Suite
Expedition Mini suite Q4 Suite

Ship

MS Fram
Your ship MS Fram 4★ 11,647 GT 318 guests Built 2020 MS Fram was purpose-built as an expedition vessel with a superior ice class, chart drawing tools, a ship depth-sounding database, extractable forward sounding sonar, iceberg search lights, an autonomous tracking system, an oversized oil retention system for self-sufficiency, and a full ‘expedition tools deck’ equivalent to a car-deck that holds 25 vehicles. We believe that as an explorer, you need an ‘expedition base camp’ that is comfortable. It should combine ‘all oceans capabilities’ with safety, flexibility, and environmental friendliness. That’s MS Fram. She’s simply the best expedition ship imaginable. This ship has passed stringent tests and is accredited by Bureau Veritas (BV), the leading independent certification body. BV’s strict and thorough safety audit ensures that every ship complies with industry and international best practices in health, safety and hygiene. Feel confident when you see the SafeGuard label, as this means your vessel met the highest standards to achieve certification. SafeGuard also entails following best practice guidelines with regard to hygiene, sanitation and limiting the spread of infectious diseases on board. Fram means ‘forward’ — lifting our expectations of the cruise ahead. MS Fram was built in 2007 with one mission in mind: to bring her guests closer to nature, wildlife, and unforgettable experiences. The spacious outside decks include access to the very front of the ship, which is perfect for observing marine wildlife. Go to MS Fram Cruises on MS Fram
Deck plan for Deck 2

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