Arctic Expedition
Contrary to popular belief, the Arctic is far from desolate and offers a sense of adventure rarely matched elsewhere in the world.
Situated around the Earth’s North Pole, the region extends to northern parts of Greenland, Russia and Canada, and is made up of vast sheets of sea ice, typically two to three metres thick, floating in the Arctic Ocean.
Despite its remoteness, this stunning landscape supports a rich variety of life, with flowering plants blooming in the summer and abundant wildlife throughout the year. The sea ice plays a vital role, not only as a habitat for Arctic species but also in regulating the Earth’s climate. From remarkable wildlife and spectacular ice formations to the midnight sun and the northern lights, the Arctic offers a truly unforgettable adventure.
Travelling on purpose-built expedition ships, equipped with reinforced hulls and designed to navigate icy waters, is one of the best ways to experience the raw beauty of this remote region.
The Arctic comes alive during the warmer months, making it an excellent time to visit this distinctive part of the world.
Expedition ships can navigate closer to wildlife than traditional cruise vessels, providing opportunities to observe animals up close from the viewing decks or on excursions. The Arctic cruising season generally runs from late May to September, when the ice has receded enough to allow safe passage and wildlife activity is at its highest.