Suite Dreams are made of this
Small, fine, suitable for expeditions and also quite big in other respects: Hapag Lloyd Cruises has just presented the route preview for the two identical new additions to the fleet, the HANSEATIC nature and the HANSEATIC inspiration.
From April and October 2019, the ships will set off on discovery tours to Antarctica, the Amazon, the Great Lakes and the Pacific with a maximum of 230 passengers on board ...
The cleverly styled cabins and suites are at least as much a source of anticipation as the exciting itineraries: floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows (some with French balconies) even in the cheapest categories, a beautifully curved, waist-high room divider in the junior suites that serves as a sofa back, storage space and eye-catcher - and a heated wall in every bathroom for drying swimwear or parkas, depending on the destination: It's great that the interior designers have thought ahead here and not only made it as luxurious as possible, but also really smart.
Now someone just needs to get rid of all the brochures, folders, magazines, menu cards, remote controls and cardboard displays that clutter up the cabin desks on all ships and all oceans and we'll feel a little more at home on the high seas ...
By the way, if you want to get to know the new feeling of living on the HANSEATIC nature, you should secure your bed for the maiden voyage as soon as possible. Departure is on 13.04.2019 in Hamburg. The destination port of Lisbon will be reached 13 days later. Highlights in between include stops on Guernsey, an overnight stay in Bordeaux and river cruises on the Elbe, Thames, Seine, Gironde and Tagus.
www.hl-cruises.com
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