Hapag-Lloyd Cruises has unveiled two offers for travelers aboard its bilingual ship, the Hanseatic Inspiration. Both offers are available for a limited time and subject to availability.
Travelers can save 20 percent on the “Epic Expedition Chilean Fjords” (INS2518) itinerary. This 15-night expedition, sailing from Valparaíso to Ushuaia (December 5–20, 2025), explores Chile’s northern and southern fjords in true expedition style. Guests journey into a watery labyrinth of colossal glaciers and dramatic granite landscapes, which include Torres del Paine National Park, Pío XI and Bernal Glaciers, the Strait of Magellan and the Kirke Narrows. Guests will also experience the wilderness up close aboard Zodiacs and on expert-led hikes. With a small ship format offering personalized exploration, the focus is on immersive encounters with raw nature rather than typical tourist paths. The line offers 20 percent discount on all fares in the available categories (cruise only, double occupancy). Valid only for new bookings until August 31, 2025.
For a limited time, solo travelers can book the 22-day “Chilean Fjords and Antarctica” (INS2602) itinerary from Ushuaia to Peurto Montt with no single supplement. Set sail from Ushuaia on January 29, 2026, and trace a dramatic route through the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, the Southern Orkney Islands, across the legendary Drake Passage and into the Beagle Channel, before making your way through Chile’s fjords to reach Puerto Montt on February 20, 2026. This expertly guided bilingual expedition immerses you in breathtaking landscapes and rare wildlife from ice-sculpted horizons to penguin colonies and rugged coastlines combined with enriching lectures, Zodiac landings and the immersive amenities of a modern expedition ship. Applies for cabin categories 1–8.
The Hanseatic Inspiration is a state-of-the-art expedition ship from Hapag-Lloyd Cruises, purpose-built for adventurous travelers seeking luxury and discovery in equal measure. Launched in 2019, this small, ice-class vessel carries a maximum of 230 guests (just 199 in Antarctica), offering an intimate, immersive cruise experience to the world’s most remote destinations from the Arctic and Amazon to the Great Lakes and South America. Designed with sustainability and comfort in mind, the ship features modern, all-outside cabins and suites, gourmet dining options including a Japanese-Peruvian specialty restaurant, and expansive observation areas such as glass-floored balconies and a walk-around bow. Guests can enjoy enriching lectures in the Ocean Academy, relax in the spacious Ocean Spa and explore by Zodiac, kayak or paddleboard.
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