Hurtigruten Expeditions launches ‘Work from Ship’ initiative

The cruise line has identified six itineraries that will offer suitable high-speed wi-fi

Hurtigruten Expeditions launches ‘Work from Ship’ initiative

Hurtigruten Expeditions

Guests can work from their cabins through a high-speed wi-fi connection

By Alex Smith |


Hurtigruten Expeditions has launched a ‘Work from Ship’ initiative for North America, encouraging people to depart on a cruise while continuing to work remotely.

“With so many people now working from home, we have created the ultimate work from anywhere experience,” said Storm Tussey-Haverly, interim president for Hurtigruten Americas. “If your schedule is fairly flexible, you can work in your cabin or any of the open areas onboard the ship when you need to. But for your extended breaks, you can explore national parks like Redwood, Acadia, or bear-watching in Katmai National Park. Or visit the Aleutian Islands, some of the most remote parts of the country.”

Hurtigruten has identified six itineraries as offering a suitably fast wi-fi for those looking to work remotely. These include sailings around the US West Coast to Alaska and British Columbia, and from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Boston, Massachusetts.

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