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The m/v Hondius cruise ship enters the Rotterdram port after a six-week hantavirus outbreak led to at least three deaths and a dozen confirmed infections. 18 May 2026
The m/v Hondius cruise ship enters the Rotterdram port after a six-week hantavirus outbreak led to at least three deaths and a dozen confirmed infections. 18 May 2026 - Credit: Port of Rotterdam / YouTube - License: All Rights Reserved
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Friday, 12 June 2026 - 19:30

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Dutch expedition ship Hondius resumes cruises after fatal hantavirus outbreak

The Dutch expedition vessel m/v Hondius is set to resume voyages this weekend after weeks out of service caused by a fatal virus outbreak onboard, AD reports. Operator Oceanwide Expeditions says the ship has undergone extensive cleaning and disinfection and has now been cleared as fully safe to return to operation.

The new voyage departs from Longyearbyen on Spitsbergen, Norway, with 137 passengers set to join a seven-day expedition around the Svalbard archipelago near the Arctic. As an additional safety measure, a doctor will be present on board throughout the trip.

In April, a rare and dangerous outbreak of hantavirus, specifically the Andes virus variant, occurred aboard the Hondius while it was sailing from Argentina to the Canary Islands.

The outbreak resulted in three fatalities among those on board, including two Dutch citizens. More than ten additional passengers were also infected and were subsequently placed in strict isolation quarantine across different locations worldwide.

As the Hondius is registered under the Dutch flag, the Port of Rotterdam was designated as its official emergency and quarantine harbour in May. The vessel spent three weeks there while specialist crews carried out a comprehensive cleaning and disinfection programme in collaboration with the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM).

Following an inspection by the Rotterdam-Rijnmond Public Health Service (GGD) at the end of May, the ship was officially certified as free of contamination and cleared to return to service. The Hondius departed Dutch waters on 6 June and set course for the Arctic.

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