Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is offering travel advisors two opportunities for clients seeking extraordinary sea journeys aboard the HANSEATIC inspiration, their luxurious bilingual expedition ship. These promotions combine operational flexibility with access to remote destinations for the winter 2025-2026 season.
Hapag-Lloyd’s New Adventures
The 15-night Chilean Fjords Expedition itinerary from Valparaiso to Ushuaia (Dec. 5-20, 2025) is now 20 percent off across cabin categories. The route navigates Chile’s northern and southern fjords, including Torres del Paine National Park and the Bernal Glacier. Activities center on guided hikes and Zodiac excursions through glacial channels, with the ice-class vessel enabling close access to landscapes like the Kirke Narrows. Rates include charter flights, valid for new bookings through Aug. 31, 2025. Use promo code INS2518.
The Solo Traveler Offer for the Antarctica Circuit waives single supplements in categories 1-8 for a 22-day voyage departing from Ushuaia on Jan. 29, 2026. The itinerary crosses the Drake Passage to South Georgia’s penguin colonies before tracing Chile’s fjord networks to Puerto Montt. Onboard programming combines navigation of ice fields with lectures from expedition specialists. Charter flights are included in the rate. Use promo code INS2602.
Both promotions are time-sensitive and subject to cabin availability.
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ HANSEATIC inspiration combines expedition capabilities with refined amenities, catering to travelers who prioritize access over opulence. The ice-class vessel, introduced in 2019, accommodates 230 guests (capped at 199 in Antarctica) while navigating diverse ecosystems from Arctic ice fields to Amazonian waterways. Designed for minimal environmental impact without sacrificing comfort, its layout features exterior-facing cabins, a Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant and observation decks with glass viewing platforms that encircle the bow.
Onboard programming ranges from marine biology seminars in the science hub to guided Zodiac tours and kayak excursions along glacial channels. Redundant propulsion systems and bilingual crew operations ensure reliability in isolated regions, while interiors reflect organic textures and modular functionality. The ship’s compact size enables access to narrow fjords and protected bays unreachable by larger vessels.
For more inspiration, visit hl-cruises.com.