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HX Expeditions is celebrating its 130th season with a sale that feels tailor-made for travellers who want their holidays wild, remote and just a little bit extraordinary. With savings of up to 35 per cent on selected voyages, plus complimentary suite upgrades on some departures, this anniversary offer is putting Alaska front and centre.
The headline deals are a strong excuse to look north. HX’s Alaska itineraries include 13-day Alaska’s Inside Passage: Where the Mountains Meet the Sea from $10,284 per person, 10-day Alaska’s Inside Passage: Fjords of the Great Land from $7,428, and the 18-day Alaska and British Columbia – Inside Passage, Bears & Aleutian Islands voyage from $17,050.
What makes the deal even more appealing is the timing. The promotion applies to selected departures through to March 2028, so there is plenty of breathing room to plan a bucket-list expedition without rushing the calendar. For travellers who like to book early and lock in the best value, that kind of runway matters.
HX has always leaned into the expedition side of cruising, and that remains the real draw here. Fares include onboard meals, beverages, expedition activities, Wi-Fi, photography services, a branded expedition jacket, a reusable water bottle and access to the Science and Education Program, which adds an extra layer of depth to each voyage.

That educational element is a big part of the HX difference. Rather than treating Alaska as just another scenic backdrop, the line frames it as a living classroom, with expert talks and guided experiences that help travellers understand the landscapes, wildlife and cultures they are seeing. It is the sort of cruise that leaves you with more than photographs; it leaves you with context.
The route itself is every bit as compelling as the inclusions. Alaska’s glaciers, fjords and marine wildlife have long made it one of the world’s most sought-after expedition destinations, and HX’s itineraries are built to get travellers closer to the action. For anyone who has ever wanted to swap crowded tourist hotspots for whales, bears and ice-carved wilderness, this is the kind of sailing that turns a holiday into a genuine expedition.
HX’s long-standing commitment to sustainability also adds weight to the offer. The line has positioned itself as a leader in cleaner cruising, with initiatives that include eliminating heavy fuel oils, removing unnecessary single-use plastics and introducing hybrid-powered expedition ships. For many travellers, that matters almost as much as the itinerary itself.
If you want a trip that combines serious adventure with strong value, HX’s 130th season promotion makes Alaska look especially tempting. It is a reminder that the best expedition journeys are not just about where you go, but how deeply you are able to experience it. In HX’s case, that means a voyage with wild scenery, smart inclusions and a century-plus of expedition know-how behind it.
For travellers ready to answer the call of the wild, this is the kind of anniversary sale worth circling on the calendar.
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