HX
The OG eco-friendly cruise line, and the first to introduce battery-hybrid ships and ban the use of heavy fuel oil.
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Heather Budd
What is HX?
HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) mindfully explores the world, keeping science and sustainability top of mind. You won't find single-use plastics on ships, and the company is run with a rigorous leave-no-trace ethos. Plus, HX invests in Green Tech and supports dozens of environmental and cultural projects worldwide.
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HX FAQs
HX cruises allow travelers to really experience nature's untainted beauty. Their ships travel to Alaska, Antarctica, the British Isles, the Galápagos, Greenland, Iceland and beyond.
It depends. Dining at Aune, the main restaurant, is included, as are meals at Fredheim, a casual option available on most ships. Some ships feature the à-la-carte restaurant Lindstrøm, but meals here are included only for suite guests. Non-suite guests will have to pay an additional fee.
Both HX and Hurtigruten are owned by Hurtigruten Group. HX cruises are more adventure-focused, centered on unique nature experiences in locations like Antarctica, Greenland and South America, to name a few. Hurtigruten (formerly Hurtigruten Norway) cruises run exclusively in Norway.