Change the Way You See the World
Since 1896, HX has been taking curious travelers to the world’s most awe-inspiring places.
Since HX started exploring in 1896, they'’ve been pushing back the boundaries of expedition travel. Today they have routes spanning the globe, as well as many shorter itineraries in places few explorers will ever visit.
From the ethereal beauty of the polar regions and the whispered silence of isolated volcanic isles, to the sun-kissed colors of the tropics, and culture-packed cities pulsating with life, even the most curious of adventurers will find their perfect expedition with HX.
Four of HX's most popular destinations are Alaska, Antarctica, the Galápagos Islands, and Greenland.
Adventure to Alaska
Cruise to Alaska and you’ll experience the thrill of visiting an epic wilderness, from stunning scenery and rich culture to iconic wildlife. With vast forests and towering mountain ranges, Alaska is a place of breathtaking beauty.
On HX Alaska cruises you'll journey beyond the usual bustling ports to remote destinations like Cordova, Wrangell (often called the “real” Alaska), and Icy Bay. You’ll venture far beyond Anchorage, to Kodiak Island, the Aleutian Islands, the remote St. Paul and St. Matthew Islands, and Nome.
Throughout your Alaska adventure, you won’t miss a single memorable moment. HX's small, hybrid-electric ships, MS Roald Amundsen and MS Fridtjof Nansen, are ice-class vessels that can go where the bigger ships can’t and can easily navigate Alaska’s icy waters.
An Expedition to Antarctica
Nothing compares to an Antarctica expedition. For many, exploring this vast, frozen continent is a once-in-a-lifetime dream. To cross the Drake Passage and reach the last great frontier - a place where sun glints off walls of ice and wildlife reigns supreme - is truly life-changing.
HX has been exploring Antarctica for over 20 years, and they do so in sustainable style, with a world-leading science program that actively helps the fragile ecosystems they explore. More people experience Antarctica with HX than any other expedition company.
HX is the perfect choice for an Antarctica expedition with 12- to 23-day itineraries that explore the 7th continent in-depth, with longer sailings visiting Patagonia, the Falklands Islands, and South Georgia.
- More people experience Antarctica with HX than any other expedition company
- An average guest rating of 9.3 / 10 for Antarctica expeditions
- The most experienced and reputable operator in Antarctica
- The largest, newest, and most hands-on science facilities, partnerships, and programs in the industry
- Modern, spacious, and stylish cabins and suites
- All-inclusive experience, including excursions
- A more relaxed and informal atmosphere
Go for Galápagos
Join HX on a once-in-a-lifetime voyage of discovery as you witness the iconic wildlife and spectacular landscapes of the Galápagos Islands. This remarkable archipelago is where Darwin developed his theory of evolution, and it remains a scientific hotspot and a haven for nature lovers. Sailing aboard HX's comfortable and small expedition ship MS Santa Cruz II, and with a team of expert local guides to accompany you, you’ll find out for yourself just why these islands are one of the most inspiring places on the planet.
Renowned for their exceptional biodiversity, the Galápagos Islands are home to plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth. As you explore these volcanic islands you can meet the iconic Galapagos Giant Tortoises, marine iguanas, Blue-footed Boobies, and other endemic species.
HX offers itineraries that range from 7- to 14-days with the longer itineraries including the UNESCO Heritage site Machu Picchu.
- HX's partner, Metropolitan Touring, has led responsible Galápagos tourism since 1969
- MS Santa Cruz II is a perfectly sized home base, ideal for a more private and remote adventure
- Expert local naturalists guide your clients’ discovery of the world's most extraordinary wonders
- Treading lightly and protecting the biodiversity of the archipelago
- All-inclusive experience, including guided landings with small expedition boats as well as two nights in Quito plus flights from Quito to Baltra and Baltra to Quito
- Funds conservation of the Waved Albatross, petrels, and sea turtles through the HX Foundation
- Maximum 12:1 ratio of guests to naturalists
- 7- to 14-day itineraries and interconnecting cabins, perfect for family vacations
- A more relaxed and informal atmosphere
Greenland will take your breath away. Surrounded by a vast network of glaciers and glittering fjords, you’ll cruise past calving icebergs in Disko Bay, hike along pristine beaches and green valleys, and have the chance to see photogenic wildlife, like musk oxen and Arctic fox. Experience Greenland’s culture and traditions as you visit colorful settlements and join exciting activities like lectures on science and history, guided hikes, and kayaking with the HX Expedition Team.
Greenland expeditions come with a great selection of activities. HX takes you to Greenland in the best months for outdoor adventures, May-September, as the days are long and the weather is mild.
An HX expedition cruise is the perfect choice for travelers who want to learn, actively explore, and have an intimate knowledge and understanding of the science, history, wildlife, and culture of the places they visit. Their guests can explore vast icescapes and marine life from an expedition boat in Antarctica, go on hiking adventures to discover unique ecosystems and wildlife in the Galápagos, take part in a cultural gathering for a traditional Greenlandic ‘kaffemik’, or join a discussion by the Expedition Team about the effects of climate change on remote destinations.
When HX guests return home, they have an intimate knowledge and understanding of the regional customs and cultures, the local way of life, unique wildlife, and so much more. Most importantly, they have stories to share of their adventures and have a sense of the planet’s fragility, beauty, and resilience.
What are you waiting for? Contact your Expedia Cruises Vacation Consultant today to book your next HX expedition!