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Sat, Jun 13, 2026 Your expedition begins, -- --Sun, Jun 14, 2026 Cruising Queen Charlotte Sound, -- --Mon, Jun 15, 2026 Unspoiled Misty Fjords, -- --Tue, Jun 16, 2026 The totems of Klawock, -- --Wed, Jun 17, 2026 Fjords of Southeast Alaska, -- --Thu, Jun 18, 2026 Icy Strait expedition day, -- --Fri, Jun 19, 2026 Glaciers of Icy Bay, -- --Sat, Jun 20, 2026 Historic Valdez, -- --Sun, Jun 21, 2026 Tidewater Glaciers of Prince William Sound, -- --Mon, Jun 22, 2026 Seward’s Stunning Beauty, -- --
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Since 1896, we’ve been taking curious travelers on mindful expeditions to the most remote and awe-inspiring places on the planet. Today we invite you to join us on an expedition with HX - and change the way you see the world.
To travel with HX is to open yourself to a world of awe. From cultural encounters to wildlife wonders, what you see and learn on your trip will inspire and energize you. And when you come back home, you’ll have a deeper, richer love of the planet we all share.
Named after the first man to cross Antarctica and to reach the South Pole, MS Roald Amundsen leads the way towards an even more sustainable way of travelling. The ship is specially constructed for voyages in polar waters. It serves as a comfortable base camp at sea – bringing adventurers from all over the world to the most spectacular destinations in the most sustainable way.
On the MS Roald Amundsen, dining and entertainment seamlessly enhance the adventure of exploring remote destinations. Passengers can enjoy a variety of dining options, including a main restaurant with international cuisine focused on local ingredients and a casual bistro, all while emphasizing sustainable practices. The entertainment onboard features expert talks and lectures from naturalists and historians, cultural performances reflecting regional heritage, and wellness facilities like a spa and fitness center, ensuring a memorable and enriching journey for all guests.
- Year Built: 2019
- Passenger Capacity: 530
- Length: 459 feet
- Width: 77 feet
- Height: 95 feet
- Depth: 17 feet
- Shipyard: Kleven Yard
Please note: Stateroom images and features are samples only. Actual furniture, fixtures, colors, configurations and window/porthole views may vary.
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In Vancouver, you're never out of sight of towering peaks--or of the sea. It is a prosperous city adorned with flowers lining the streets and lush greenery like Stanley Park. Museums offer fine collections of the dramatic Northwest native arts. Vancouver's Chinatown is the second-largest in the world. The waterfront Gastown district recalls the city's colorful past as a premier Pacific port since the days of the Clipper ships.
Valdez is known as the "Switzerland of Alaska," a tribute to the splendid snow-capped mountains that surround this prosperous port. Once the gateway to the gold country, Valdez is now the southern terminus of the famous Alaskan Pipeline that carries "black gold" from the Arctic Ocean to an oil-thirsty world.
A short distance from Columbia Glacier is spectacular College Fjord with its breathtaking alpine setting. Here you'll encounter many glaciers, each one named for an Ivy League college supporting the 1899 Harriman expedition.
The city of Seward is located in southern coast Alaska in Kenai Peninsula Borough at the top of the Resurrection Bay. The city of Seward was founded back in 1902 as the end of the Alaska Rail Road which was built 1915-1923. The name of Seward was derived by Abraham Lincoln's secretary of state, who arbitrated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. The city of Seward suffered from 90% of the waterfront industry due to an earthquake in 1964. Due to this earthquake, six feet of the shoreline dropped along with the harbor and fuel docks.