What Can We Offer

We’re your personal cheerleaders as you navigate the unpredictable joys, surprises, and challenges of life abroad.

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Discover the Hurtigruten experience

History and Experience

With a history dating back to 1893, Hurtigruten are experts in operating in extreme conditions.

Responsible adventures

Our Expedition team have years of experience and the scientific knowledge to safely guide you.

Activity based expeditions

Using students’ ideas about exploration and expeditions from Activity we have prepared this programm.

Connection to nature and wildlife

Become closer to nature and wildlife with the brand-new expeditions. EXplore our experience yourself.

FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need passport to travel abroad?

You will always need a passport to travel abroad and you will often need a visa. A passport is an internationally-recognized ID issued by the national government of your home country.

Where can I find the cheapest Airfares and where can I buy a railpass?

The best source is STA Travel, which has special student-rate airfares. STA also sells railpasses, can make reservations in youth hostels, and offers student tours.

Should I get a cell phone?

This is completely up to you. Many students find cell phones very convenient, others find them unnecessary. Your American cell phone contract will not work overseas without an international plan.

Do I need special medications or other health precautions in order to travel abroad?

Depending on where you are traveling (especially for less-developed regions), you might need vaccines against hepatitis A and B, chickenpox, pneumonia, typhoid fever, yellow fever, meningitis, Japanese encephalitis, or rabies.

Do I need a railpass to travel in Europe?

No, although if you decide you want one, you’ll need to purchase it in the U.S. Tickets can be purchased for each individual train trip, but there are certain advantages to having a rail pass. First, there is the peace-of-mind of not worrying about buying tickets every time you want to travel.