22 Nov 2016

A question about : Cruise cut short when ship got damaged by freak wave

Hi,

We recently got back from our first ever cruise, a 4-day Northern Lights cruise from Tromso - Kirkenes - Tromso with the Norwegian company Hurtigruten.

Unfortunately the cruise was cut short before we even reached Kirkenes when the ship was hit by a force 10-11 storm and a freak wave damaged the bridge. The ship limped back to the nearest port (Honningsvеg) where we were instructed to pack and disembark to be coached all the way back to Tromso (a gruelling 11 hour journey!) where we spent the rest of our holiday in a fairly basic hotel.

So, does anyone know what our rights are, if any? We had less than half the cruise, and lost various perks (e.g. non-refundable on-board credit and drinks packages), but I guess Hurtigruten could argue that it was an Act of God, not their fault, we should be happy to be alive etc. Should we complain or would that be futile?

Best answers:

  • What do your insurers say?
  • Who is your contract with? What do their t&cs say?
  • "Act of God" is usually not covered, but that depends on what your insurance/contract states?
  • Just maybe they will have some kind of "goodwill gesture." It is worth your while to ask them politely stating your disappointment, first cruise etc.
    I'm thinking that Fred Olsen recently had an engine fire, curtailed the cruise, gave everyone full refunds and half price offer on a future cruise.
    However the difference here might be that Hurtigruten is not a cruise line- they are working ships which travel up and down the Norwegian coastline.
  • I was on the same trip and received a satisfactory compensation cheque from Hurtigruten today together with the offer of 25% discount on a future trip.
    No arguments, no wriggling so well done Hurtigruten.
  • I also just received a surprise unsolicited letter from Hurtigruten apologising for our experience, followed by a surprisingly good compensation cheque and the offer of 25% off another cruise.
    So Hurtigruten - thank you!
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