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The Arctic

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Reasons To
Visit The Arctic

  • Icebergs

    Don’t fill up your camera on the first iceberg you see: changing hues with countless shades of blue, icebergs can be stunningly beautiful. Every visitor soon becomes something of an expert in identifying different iceberg types, from low-lying ‘growlers’ that hover about the ship’s waterline to flat-topped tabular icebergs freshly broken from pack ice. Only a tenth of any iceberg can be seen above the water.

    Icebergs
  • Northern Lights

    Some trips in the European or Canadian Arctic have the chance to see the Northern Lights, although this would be at the end of the summer season when there are some nightimes again after a summer where the sun does drop below the horizon.

    Northern Lights
  • Polar Bears

    The symbol of the Arctic, these magnificent bears, who could kill you with a single swipe of their paw, are the highlight of a trip to Svalbard. Lone males roam around looking for food, and mothers fiercely protect their young cubs. Your sightings of these amazing but endangered creatures will be a highlight of your trip.

    Polar Bears
  • Birds

    A cruise around Svalbard will give you the opportunity for a lot of bird-watching, from the noisy colonies of guillemots and auks to the predatory skuas that patrol the skies around them, plus kittiwakes, glaucous gulls, ivory gulls, puffins and arctic terns to name but a few.

    Birds
  • Whales

    The waters of the Arctic are home to whales such as minke, fin, blue, beluga and bow, and standing on the deck of your boat searching for them is bound to be fruitful.

    Whales

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Travel Guides for The Arctic

Arctic Travel Photos

Take a look at our selection of favourite photos from the Arctic. View frozen landscapes, Eskimos and the wildlife that survive in this hostile environment.

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Choosing your cruise

The awe-inspiring polar regions of the Arctic and Antarctic, are amongst the most beautiful and captivating in the world. Irrespective of which region you choose, visiting one of the world’s ultimate travel frontiers should prove to be a truly unforgettable and enriching experience.

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Polar explorers & exploration

The Polar regions are two of the most inhospitable places on Earth. It is perhaps this, or the long-standing intrigue of the North and South Poles, that have drawn adventurers to explore them for hundreds of years. Many of their feats of endurance and heroic leadership still resonate today.

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