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* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected ![]() Cabin PricingPortsVancouverThere aren't many cities in the world that offer Vancouver's combination of big-city lifestyle and outdoor fun in such cheek-by-jowl proximity. Ski in the morning, sail in the afternoon and still make it back to town in time for a cocktail or three. Vancouver is also a harbour city, with many major cruise liners using it as a hub to begin its worldwide journeys.
Country - Canada Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 16kms Currency - Canadian Dollars (CAD) Places of Interest Stanley Park, Van Dusen Botanical Gardens, Granville Island, Whistler SkagwayFew one-time boomtowns retain the flavor of the gold rush days like Skagway. This gateway to the Klondike is preserved as a national historic park with its rustic boardwalk and frontier-style storefronts. Due to its geographic location, Skagway enjoys a drier climate compared to the rest of southeastern Alaska, with an average annual precipitation of only 22 inches.
Country - USA (Alaska) Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 3kms Currency - US Dollar (USD) Places of Interest Historic Railroad, Downtown Broadway, Lower Dewey Lake PelicanThis inexhaustable fishing town is a beautiful feast for the eyes, with its white houses and crystal clear waters. SewardFounded in 1903, Seward was the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad. In 1964, an earthquake caused a tidal wave over 100 feet tall to wash away much of the waterfront, devastating the town. But its residents, embodying Alaska's famous spirit and fortitude, rebuilt. Today, the town of Seward is a thriving port for commercial fishing, tourism and the rail system. Aleutian Islands The Aleutian Islands are the tops of submerged mountains belonging to a range stretching more than 1000 km into the Pacific Ocean from the Alaska mainland. Volcanic peaks, hidden valleys, and pebbled beaches invite all explorers. Whales, sea lions, seals, and sea otters are common on wildlife tours, as well as eagles, the rare whiskered auklet and the ancient murrelet. Map![]() Hanseatic Cabin InfoView Another Cabin: Cruise line info![]() Hapag-Lloyd CruisesHapag-Lloyd Cruises - a passion Ship info![]() ![]() ![]() HanseaticMS HANSEATICJust like the legendary discoverer, the HANSEATIC also has a passion to explore new territories and hidden places. We anchor where other ship’s only sail by, take course for those destinations that are untouched and fascinatingly foreign. Such as the Arctic, Antarctic, as well as the Gambia River, the Amazons or the Orinoco. But we also cruise South America, Mediterranean or the West European Coast: on our “Expedition of Knowledge” you will be acquainted with and understand a multiple of new experiences. As on all HANSEATIC voyages, well travelled Lecturers will also guide you here, bringing you closer to the exciting unknown and point out new interesting sights to be seen – onboard and on land.
With a discreet 5 star rating onboard, we set sail every day into new worlds. How can the beauty which nature already provides and cultural treasures from an ancient civilisation be kept alive, the HANSEATIC will bring you close up to all of these. She has a very low draught, is small and agile, reaches very flat beaches and steers safely through intricate rivers. Thanks to her 14 Zodiacs, special robust rubber dinghy’s developed for such expeditions, the HANSEATIC casually brings you to all places, where there is either something exciting, extraordinary or rare to be seen. Welcome onboard the HANSEATIC! Dining This ship has 2 restaurants
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