Although this ship is formally named after the King of Norway, you'll also find other famous Norwegians on board: The bar is named after Fridtjof Nansen; the café after Roald Amundsen. True to tradition, many well-known artists have put their own individual stamps on this exquisite ship.
The Kong Harald is stabilized and has elevators and cabins that are wheelchair accessible. The spacious public areas are filled with works by Norwegian artists. She features a large, glass-enclosed panorama lounge that is perfect for viewing the passing scenery, as well as smoking and non-smoking lounges.
Star Rating:
Specialty
Cruise Type:
Speciality
Maiden Voyage:
1993
Passenger Capacity(dbl):
490
Tonnage:
11,200
Length:
121.8 Metres
Nationality of Crew:
Norwegian
Beam:
19.2 Metres
Nationality of Officers:
Norwegian
Speed:
18 Knots
Nationality of Dining Staff:
Norwegian
Ship Registration:
Norway
Onboard Currency:
NOK
Category G
Outside cabin features porthole & two lower berths.
Outside cabin features window & two lower berths.
Category H
Outside cabin for the physically challenged features window & two lower berths.
Category I
Inside cabin features two lower berths.
Category J
Outside cabin features two lower berths & obstructed view.
Category K
Outside large cabin features window & two lower berths.
Category L
Outside large cabin features porthole & two lower berths.
Suite features 2 rooms with windows & queen-size bed.
Category N
Outside large cabin features window & two lower berths.
Category P
Outside large cabin features window & two lower berths.
Outside cabin features window & two lower berths.
Category S
Outside cabin features porthole & two lower berths.
Category T
Outside cabin features window & two lower berths.
All ships have restaurants that serve breakfast, a lunch buffet and a 3-course dinner. In addition, the ships have a cafeteria that sells both hot and cold dishes as well as snacks and beverages.
If you have specific dietary needs, providing you advise your necesssary requirements in advance ships can customize your meals.
On Hurtigruten ships, there is no particular dress code so no need to bring your suit and tie.
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