
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is today one of Germany’s foremost providers of premium, luxury and expedition cruises. It is a company where progress is something traditional. After all it was Hapag director Albert Ballin who “invented“ the cruise in 1890. He was the first person to have the idea of despatching a passenger ship on “excursion” to sunny climes during the winter months when the transatlantic liner service was slack. A sea voyage as sheer pleasure? Ballin’s idea gained acceptance. The first vessel that was despatched on a “pleasure voyage” to the Mediterranean and the Orient in January 1901 was the “Auguste Victoria”. Her interior was celebrated as being “Rococo afloat”. Even if the ambience on board has changed decisively over the past century, the principle has remained the same, to use a ship as a “floating hotel” to convey clients to the loveliest places on earth.
Today, Hapag-Lloyd Cruises offers four ships with their own unique character, hundreds of destinations, on-board and on land programs, attractive travel combinations, short trips to get a feel for what’s offered and long passages for travel enthusiasts.
The EUROPA, the only cruise ship to be awarded for the tenth consecutive year a rating of 5-stars plus by the Berlitz Cruise Guide from 2001 to 2010, offers pure luxury, while the HANSEATIC and the BREMEN set off on a course of discovery to explore the secrets of nature and culture. A voyage on the COLUMBUS concentrates on relaxation and enjoyment.
Worldwide destinations
Destinations for 2010/11/12 will be:
Asia (Taiwan, Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Cambodia), Great Britain, Persian Gulf, Australia, New Zealand/New Caledonia/Fiji, Mediterranean, Black Sea, Arctic (Greenland, Canada, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Norway, Alaska/Chukotka Peninsula), Newfoundland/Kamchatka, Antarctica, Amazon, Northwest Passage, Indian Ocean, South Seas, Java/Borneo, Azores, Great Lakes/USA
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises cruises year-round the whole world with world tours (EUROPA November - April, COLUMBUS November - May) and special seasonal Arctic (June - September) and Antarctic (December - March) departures with MS HANSEATIC and MS BREMEN.
Cruise Fleet
4 ships – 2 classical cruise ships (408 and 420 guests), 2 expedition ships (184 and 184 guests)
MS EUROPA – 5-star-plus, awarded world’s best cruise ship by Berlitz Cruise Guide 2010
MS COLUMBUS – 3-star-plus
MS HANSEATIC – 5-star, the only Berlitz Cruise Guide 2010 rated 5-star expedition ship
MS BREMEN – 4-star
MS EUROPA: 5-stars-plus
The EUROPA, the flagship of the Hapag-Lloyd Cruises fleet, is considered by many to be the world’s finest yacht. In 2010, for the tenth year running, it is again placed top by the prestigious Berlitz Cruise Guide. On it, a maximum of 408 passengers travel in exclusive comfort. Spaciously laid out, the service is first-class. There are four restaurants, a fitness loft with sea view, a large swimming pool and a practice area for golfers. The four exclusive SPA suites are new. They offer exclusive and quite private wellness oases on the high seas including an illuminated whirl tub with ocean view, a rain shower with lateral jets and scent lamps filled with essential oils. This gives guests a spa holiday within their own four walls. In the adjoining OCEAN SPA, a new lighting concept, Asian designs and wall mosaics now exude a relaxing atmosphere. Prominent experts accompany theme cruises to talk on culinary delights, music, gardening and culture.
MS HANSEATIC: 5-stars
The HANSEATIC, according to Berlitz Cruise Guide, is the world’s only 5-star expedition ship. It combines the adventure of global expedition and study cruises with first-class comfort: spacious cabins with Internet connection, gourmet cuisine and fitness area offer relaxation and enjoyment. The highest ice class gives the maximum of 184 passengers the opportunity to travel to remote destinations in polar waters or in the South Seas. Its shallow draft means it can also sail on rivers like the Amazon. Trips with the ship’s own Zodiac inflatables, talks and recaps about the destinations by lecturers are among the highlights of the programme. Those top-flight experts accompany the cruises to deliver spellbinding background information.
MS BREMEN: 4-stars
The BREMEN, too, is all about expedition cruises. Bearing the highest ice class, it travels through polar waters and exotic regions, offering excursions with a study character. Its shallow draft means it can visit the smallest ports, bays and rivers. Destinations range from the Polar Regions, Kamchatka, island paradises in the South Seas and Micronesia as well as the Amazon. Guests travel in a select group of a maximum of 164 passengers. The service on board is attentive and friendly, the atmosphere is informal and cosy. Experts accompanying the cruises and the zodiac excursions provide in-depth knowledge about the spectacular natural phenomena along the way.
MS COLUMBUS: 3-stars-plus
With the relaxed atmosphere and sporty dress code on board the COLUMBUS is the ideal ship for those embarking on their first cruise. The on-board programme features the latest equipment - Internet and free e-mail access, top-quality fitness equipment, sauna and swimming pool – and an active programme and musical entertainment till late at night. Whether the à la carte menu or the buffet – the cuisine in the two restaurants is consistently excellent and is varied by the addition of a never-ending succession of local specialties. The 3-stars-plus ship in the Hapag-Lloyd Cruises fleet, built in 1997, has room for 420 passengers. It sails to more than 200 ports on five continents every year
Worldwide destinations
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ guest to staff ratio varies from 1,5 to 1 (EUROPA, HANSEATIC and BREMEN) to 2,5 to 1 (COLUMBUS).
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• Voyage through the Northwest Passage took 15 days
• MS HANSEATIC covered more than 4,000 nautical miles
• Cruise ends on 9 September in Nome/ Alaska
The Hapag-Lloyd Cruises ship HANSEATIC has just covered more than 4,000 nautical miles. The expedition ship successfully sailed through the legendary Northwest Passage. This cruise with a duration of 26 days started on 16 August in Kangerlussuaq/Greenland, passed Disko Bay, which is famous for its icebergs, and sailed through the Northwest Passage headed for Nome, Alaska. Besides numerous animal encounters and excursions with the manoeuvrable Zodiacs, the highlight of the voyage was a meeting with the sister ship BREMEN.
On 23 August 2010, the HANSEATIC began the transit through the Northwest Passage near Resolute Bay, concluding the passage on 6 September 2010 upon arrival in Barrow/ Alaska. Only a very limited number of passenger ships accept the challenge of sailing through the entire Northwest Passage from east to west. The two Hapag-Lloyd Cruises expedition ships BREMEN and HANSEATIC are among the very few ships worldwide capable of tackling these routes thanks to their special constructional design and the highest ice class for passenger ships (E4). Naturally, the weather and ice conditions in this region also have an impact on the itinerary – after all, this is one of the distinguishing features of an expedition cruise.
Northwest Passage itineraries 2011:
For the first time ever, Hapag-Lloyd Cruises offers guests to discover the fascination of the Arctic and the Northwest Passage on a shorter, 19-day cruise with MS HANSEATIC. Sailing through a smaller portion of the Northwest Passage, guests will follow the traces of Amundsen and Franklin and explore the ice coast of Greenland as well as the untouched island world in the north of Canada.
Trip logistics: from Kangerlussuaq/ Greenland to Reykjavik/ Iceland, August 14 - September 2, 2011.
The full and very popular Northwest Passage will also be offered in August 2011 with MS BREMEN. The famous passage starts in Nome, Alaska amidst impressive testimonies of the Inuit culture before the BREMEN sails through the Canadian Arctic and thus the heart of the Northwest Passage, on a 25-day journey.
Trip logistics: from Nome/ Alaska to Reykjavik/ Iceland, August 13 - September 7, 2011.
For more information on Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ exciting destinations and itineraries visit www.hl-cruises.com. For bookings, inquiries or to request a brochure, please look for your nearest sales agent in your country at www.hl-cruises.com, link customer service (click here).
Pictures can be downloaded at www.hl-cruises.com/photos.
- „Restaurant Dieter Mueller“ sets sail as of the end of September
- Starred chef Dieter Mueller is patron
The starred chef Dieter Mueller and the company Hapag-Lloyd Cruises are looking forward to a special premiere this coming autumn: Dieter Mueller will be the first starred chef to set sail with his own gourmet restaurant aboard the world’s only 5-star-plus ship MS EUROPA (rating Berlitz Cruise Guide 2010). Following a redesign on the occasion of a shipyard stay in Hamburg in September, the Euro-Asian restaurant „Oriental” on board the EUROPA will be converted into the „Restaurant Dieter Mueller”. The starred chef will personally open the restaurant on 29 September in Hamburg.
Alongside MS EUROPA chef Stefan Wilke, who underwent training with the famous German 3-Michelin-star chef Harald Wohlfahrt and will continue to be in charge of three restaurants on board, the renowned starred chef will be the manager and patron of the new „Restaurant Dieter Mueller" and spend 70 days of the year aboard the EUROPA himself. The „Restaurant Dieter Mueller“ with 26 seats offers set meals in the evenings and is included in the cruise price.
Dieter Mueller: “For me, this is a great challenge which I am happy to face in view of the extensive experience I have gained. As a premium chef and ambassador of good taste, I am delighted to be accompanying The World’s Most Beautiful Yacht and her guests in culinary terms.“
“The EUROPA sets standards on a worldwide scale. Since she was first put into service, she has developed from a traditional ship to a lifestyle product. This is also reflected by the gastronomic selection“, explains Sebastian Ahrens, Managing Director of Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. “We are very pleased to present the ‘Restaurant Dieter Mueller’, the only gourmet temple on the high seas run by one of the best starred chefs in the world.“
For more information on Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ exciting destinations and itineraries visit
www.hl-cruises.com. For bookings, inquiries or to request a brochure, please look here for
your nearest sales agent in your country.
Further pictures can be downloaded at www.hl-cruises.com/photos.