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Northwest Passage: In the Footsteps of Franklin

An Arctic Voyage aboard the Ultramarine

Overview

For centuries, fortune-seekers risked their lives to find the Northwest Passage, the fabled sea route running between Europe and Asia. On this active adventure, cruise through the heart of the Northwest Passage and experience firsthand the islands, waterways, and wilds that still yield a gratifying sense of achievement for all who make the voyage. One of the highlights is Beechey Island, made famous by explorers such as Roald Amundsen and Sir John Franklin, who disappeared on his last expedition here in 1845. As recently as 2013, searchers from Parks Canada were still looking for the ships lost in the mid-19th century Franklin Expedition.

Note: This cruise is not exclusive to, nor operated by, Wilderness Travel, who acts solely as agent in booking your reservation with the ship operator. The itinerary, lecturers, and all other arrangements are subject to change at the discretion of the cruise line.

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive in Toronto, Canada

Your arctic adventure begins in Toronto. Explore this vibrant city on your own, before spending the night at your well-appointed hotel.

Day 2
Fly to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland and Embark

After breakfast, board your charter flight to Kangerlussuaq, a small seaside community that’s your gateway to Greenland. Enjoy your first Zodiac ride as you’re transferred from shore to ship. Out on deck, take in your new surroundings before you set sail on your arctic adventure.

Days 3-4
Exploring West Greenland

Cruising around the remote regions of Greenland and the Canadian Arcitic, you'll navigate the same icy inlets, channels and bays that fascinated legendary explorers of long ago. Locals call Maniitsoq the Venice of Greenland, as it’s situated in an archipelago intersected by natural canals. Soaring, snow-capped mountains surround the small, rocky town, whose name means “the uneven place.” Playful humpback whales spend summer in the waters around here.

The Greenlandic capital of Nuuk is a haven for history and culture lovers. Stroll down to the waterfront to see the Hans Egede Church and Hans Egede statue, named for the missionary who established the settlement in 1728. Marvel at the famous remains of 500-year-old fully dressed mummies, discovered under a rock outcrop in 1972 by two brothers out hunting, at the Greenland National Museum. The Nuuk Art Museum and Katuaq Culture Center are also worth visiting.

Day 5
At Sea

Say goodbye to Greenland’s shores as you traverse the Davis Strait in pursuit of the Canadian Arctic. Presentations by on-board experts will prepare you for the adventures that lie ahead.

Days 6-15
Canada's High Arctic

Visit towering fjords, historical sites and traditional Inuit communities as you follow the footsteps of famous explorers from long ago in the Canadian High Arctic.

The picturesque Inuit hamlet of Pangnirtung, nicknamed the Switzerland of the Arctic, is nestled beneath the jagged peaks of Mount Duval. An artist’s hub, Pang is renowned for its traditional Inuit arts and crafts, especially lithographs and intricate tapestries. At the Uqqurmiut Center for Arts & Crafts, watch craftspeople in the tapestry studio and pick up a limited-edition print. A must for visitors, a colorful Pang hat will keep you warm during the remainder of your arctic voyage. You’ll also visit nearby Kekerten, an uninhabited island that was a major whaling destination in the 1800s.

At the southern tip of the Cumberland Sound, Cape Mercy was named by British explorer John Davis (yes, he of the Davis Strait), who sailed through it in 1585. The site of an old Distant Early Warning Line installation, it’s an ideal spot to go ashore for a hike.

As icebergs travel down the Davis Strait, they’re naturally trapped at Qikiqtarjuaq (formerly known as Broughton Island), the iceberg capital of the world. The icy waters here are sometimes also home to narwhals, beluga and right whales, and ring and harp seals. A hike up to the hilltop inukshuk (a stone figure made by the Inuit) rewards with spectacular views of the community.

Cruising farther north along the east coast of Baffin Island, we’ll approach Isabella Bay, an important summer and fall feeding area for a large population of bowhead whales.

Stacked side by side, the dozens of soaring cliffs of Sam Ford Fjord make for a majestic site as you sail by. One of the most isolated places on the planet, the big-wall playground attracts climbers eager to scale the sheer rock faces that shoot straight out of the sea.

At the northern tip of Baffin Island, near the eastern entrance to the Northwest Passage, is the picturesque hamlet of Pond Inlet. Spend some time exploring this traditional Inuit community that’s surrounded by scenic mountains, fjords, glaciers and icebergs.

The area around Lancaster Sound affords several hiking opportunities. At Dundas Harbour, on Devon Island, you’ll visit an abandoned beachside outpost of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. At nearby Croker Bay, cruise in a Zodiac (at a safe distance) along the face of an actively calving glacier. Your Expedition Team will also keep its eyes peeled for the muskoxen and walrus that are known to visit the bay. A hike to a nearby archaeological site is another possible excursion. Farther west, some of the best ancient Thule remains in the Arctic are at Radstock Bay, beside the soaring Caswell Towers, a polar bear observation site. Exploring the area, you’ll gain insight into how these pre-Inuit people lived.

At the western end of Devon Island, the windswept Beechey Island might be small, but it’s steeped in history. Named after famed British explorer Frederick William Beechey, it’s a Canadian National Historic Site. You’ll visit the small marked graves of three crew members who died during Sir John Franklin’s tragic 1845–46 expedition. Roald Amundsen landed here in 1903, during the first successful voyage by ship through the Northwest Passage.

Sailing down the east coast of Somerset Island, you may have a chance of spotting beluga whales and narwhals, as they feed on the large numbers of Arctic char that enter Creswell Bay in late summer. An Important Bird Area, the bay also attracts such species as black-bellied plovers, king eiders and white-rumped sandpipers. You’ll also have time to explore Fort Ross, where the Hudson’s Bay Company established a now-abandoned trading post in 1937. At the midpoint of the Bellot Strait, a narrow channel that separates Somerset Island from mainland North America, you’ll reach the northernmost area of the continental landmass, Zenith Point.

Day 16
Disembark in Resolute, Canada

After disembarking in Resolute, you’ll be transferred to your charter flight to Toronto, where you’ll spend the night at your included hotel.

Day 17
Depart Toronto

Today, make your way to the airport to catch your homeward flights, or spend the day exploring this fascinating city.

Northwest Passage: In the Footsteps of Franklin

Highlights

Highlights

Explore the highlights of Greenland and the Canadian Arctic
Iconic Arctic wildlife: musk ox, caribou, polar bears, Arctic fox, and more
Colorful Greenlandic villages and traditional Inuit handicrafts
Ilulissat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most productive ice fjord in the Northern Hemisphere

Details

Length: 17 days
Cost From: $15,495  
Full pricing
Arrive: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Depart: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Lodging: 2 nights hotels, 14 nights aboard 199-passenger expedition vessel
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Meals: Meals on board throughout your voyage including coffee, tea, and cocoa available around the clock
Activity: Small Ship Cruising, Sea Kayaking, Wildlife and Natural History, Cultural Adventures, Photography
Trip Level:

17-day expedition cruise, cultural explorations and walking tours, Zodiac cruises
What the Trip is Like

Trip Levels

With more than 200 different adventures to choose from, we want to help you find the trip that’s right for you. Our Trip Level system ranks each trip in two ways: a number rating from 1 to 6 according to the activity, and general travel rigors. 1 is the easiest and 6+ the most difficult—see descriptions below for explanations of each number. A plus (+) sign means the trip is a bit more strenuous than other trips of that level. The detailed explanation of each trip—below the bar with the number rating—is perhaps more important, specifying activities, altitudes, hiking, and travel conditions. The Detailed Itinerary, available by download or mail, gives further information. Our Area Managers can also answer questions and guide you to the trip that best suits your interests.

Easiest

Non-camping journeys, optional walks, little elevation gain or loss.
Examples:
  • Royal Rajasthan
  • Indochine
  • Small ship cruises

Easy to Moderate

Hotel nights and/or safari-style camping, hikes of two to four hours on some days. Other physical activities are sometimes included, such as optional sea kayaking.
Examples:
  • New Zealand: South Island Adventure
  • Our African safaris
  • Costa Rica Wildlife

Moderate

Half- to full-day hikes (3-6 hours) over rolling countryside on most days, occasional steep trails. Many of our hotel-based walking tours are in this category, as are our snorkeling adventures.
Examples:
  • Tuscany & the Cinque Terre
  • Great Hikes and Estancias of Patagonia
  • Palau Snorkeling & Sea Kayaking
  • Some trips with minimal hiking but rugged travel conditions or long drives, such as Tribal Ghana, Togo & Benin, are Trip Level 3.

Moderate to Strenuous

Full-day hikes (4-6 hours), mountainous terrain, significant elevation gains and losses (hiking up or down as much as 3,000 feet) on many days. Altitudes no greater than about 10,000 feet.
Examples:
  • In Patagonia
  • Hiking the Spanish Pyrenees

Strenuous

Full-day hikes (4-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Trips with hiking at average altitudes of 10,000 to 12,000 feet are in this category.
Examples:
  • Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
  • Everest Lodge to Lodge

Very Strenuous

Full-day hikes (5-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Most hikes take place at altitudes above 10,000 feet, with some days ascending as high as 18,000 feet.
Examples:
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Climb Kilimanjaro!

Trip Cost

Prices are for 2022
Per person, double occupancy
CategoriesPrice
Solo Panorama $23,095
Explorer Triple $15,495
Explorer Suite $21,595
Balcony Suite $23,695
Deluxe Balcony Suite $27,895
Terrace Suite $28,895
Penthouse Suite $30,495
Owner's Suite $38,395
Ultra Suite $42,595
Paddling Excursion (Optional): $195
Sea Kayaking (Optional): $695
Mandatory Charter Flight and Transfer Package*: $2895
Prices are for 2023
Per person, double occupancy
CategoriesPrice
Solo Panorama $30,995
Explorer Triple $16,495
Explorer Suite $21,995
Balcony Suite $23,995
Deluxe Balcony Suite $28,495
Terrace Suite $29,495
Penthouse Suite $30,995
Owner's Suite $39,495
Ultra Suite $43,995
Paddling Excursion (Optional): $195
Sea Kayaking (Optional): $695
Mandatory Charter Flight and Transfer Package*: $2895

*Mandatory Transfer Package includes:
  • One night’s pre-expedition airport hotel accommodation in Toronto
  • Group transfer from the hotel to the airport on Day 2
  • Charter flight from Toronto to Kangerlussuaq
  • Group transfer from Kangerlussuaq airport to the ship on Day 2
  • Group transfer from the ship to Resolute airport on disembarkation day
  • Charter flight from Resolute to Toronto
  • One night’s post-expedition airport hotel accommodation in Toronto

Departures

2022
Aug 1-17, 2022
2023
Jul 30-Aug 15, 2023

Deck Plan

Cabin Category Deck Location(s) Size # of Guests Berth Configuration
Solo Panorama Deck 6 132 sq. ft. 1 1 twin
Explorer Triple Deck 3 285 sq. ft. 1-3 3 single beds, two of which can be converted to a double bed
Explorer Suite Deck 3 285 sq. ft. 1-2 1 double or 2 single beds
Balcony Suite Deck 4 226 sq. ft. 1-2 1 double or 2 single beds
Deluxe Balcony Suite Deck 4 299 sq. ft. 1-2 1 double or 2 single beds
Terrace Suite Deck 6 350 sq. ft. 1-2 1 double or 2 single beds
Penthouse Suite Deck 7 369 sq. ft. 1-2 1 double or 2 single beds
Owner's Suite Deck 6 446 sq. ft. 1-2 1 double or 2 single beds
Ultra Suite Deck 6 563 sq. ft. 1-2 1 double or 2 single beds

Trip Cost Includes

  • Shipboard accommodation with daily housekeeping
  • All shore landings per the daily program
  • Pre and post-cruise hotel night in Ottawa
  • Transfers to/from the ship
  • Transfers to/from airport to hotel if arriving on Day 1 and departing on Day 17
  • Meals on board throughout your voyage including coffee, tea, and cocoa available around the clock
  • Leadership throughout the voyage by experienced Expedition Leader
  • A daily program of lectures by noted naturalists, historians, and scientists
  • All Zodiac transfers and cruising per the daily program
  • Photographic Journal documenting the voyage
  • A pair of waterproof expedition boots on loan for shore landings
  • An expedition parka to keep
  • Hair dryer and bathrobe in every cabin
  • Comprehensive pre-departure materials, including a map and an informative Arctic Reader
  • All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program
  • All luggage handling aboard ship
  • On embarkation day, transfer from your hotel to the ship
  • Emergency Evacuation Insurance for all passengers to a maximum benefit of US$100,000 per person

Trip Cost Does Not Include

International airfare to/from Toronto, mandatory transfer package which includes charter flights from Toronto to Kangerlussuaq and from Resolute to Toronto, passport and any applicable visa expenses, government arrival and departure taxes not mentioned, any meals ashore, baggage, cancellation, interruption, and medical travel insurance (recommended), excess baggage charges, laundry, WiFi, telephone and other personal charges, mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac cruise or any other gear not mentioned, voluntary gratuity at the end of the voyage forvshipboard staff and crew, any overnight accommodation required due to flight connections, optional kayaking activities.

Trip Payment Schedule*

At time of reservation: 20% of trip cost
130 days prior to departure: Balance

*Please note that this differs from our standard policy.

Cancellation and Transfer Fee Schedule*

Minimum fee: $1000 per person
120-179 days prior to departure: 20% of trip cost
119 days or less: 100% of trip cost

*Please note that this differs from our standard policy.

Arrival & Departure Information

You are responsible for your own transportation arriving to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and departing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. If you have any questions, please call our office at 1-800-368-2794.

Please do not purchase your tickets until you are confirmed on the trip. Once your tickets have been purchased, please send us a copy of your airline schedule.

2022 - 2023 Departures
Arrival & Meeting Place
Toronto, Canada
Date: Day 1
Time: Anytime

Suggested Airport for Arrival
Toronto International Airport (YYZ)


Departure
Toronoto, Canada
Date: Day 17
Time: Anytime

Suggested Airport for Departure
Toronto International Airport (YYZ)

Ultramarine

The brand-new ship, Ultramarine, combines the durability and sturdiness of a polar expedition vessel with the sleek and sophisticated features of a high-end yacht. Adventure is at the forefront of the ship’s capabilities, with two helicopters on board to whisk passengers over the dramatic landscapes of arctic and Zodiacs to bring them up close to this ice-laden realm. The ship has spacious public spaces, a gym, elegant dining areas, fantastic viewing decks, and modern cabins and suites with all the amenities you would find in a hotel. Ultramarine can carry 199 guests and a staff of 140.

Our Trips using this Lodging

  • Best of the Western Arctic: Canada and Greenland
  • Essential Greenland: Southern Coasts and Disko Bay
  • Northwest Passage: In the Footsteps of Franklin
  • Spitsbergen Explorer
  • Spitsbergen Photography: In Search of Polar Bears
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Trip Level

This trip is level 1, Easy. For most activities, a relatively moderate level of exertion is required. You will need to climb into and out of Zodiacs for excursions ashore and walk over sometimes rough terrain including uneven, rocky beaches. Flexibility is a must, as itineraries are subject to change, and landings may be tidal or weather dependent.

Explain Trip Level

Trip Levels

With more than 200 different adventures to choose from, we want to help you find the trip that’s right for you. Our Trip Level system ranks each trip in two ways: a number rating from 1 to 6 according to the activity, and general travel rigors. 1 is the easiest and 6+ the most difficult—see descriptions below for explanations of each number. A plus (+) sign means the trip is a bit more strenuous than other trips of that level. The detailed explanation of each trip—below the bar with the number rating—is perhaps more important, specifying activities, altitudes, hiking, and travel conditions. The Detailed Itinerary, available by download or mail, gives further information. Our Area Managers can also answer questions and guide you to the trip that best suits your interests.

Easiest

Non-camping journeys, optional walks, little elevation gain or loss.
Examples:
  • Royal Rajasthan
  • Indochine
  • Small ship cruises

Easy to Moderate

Hotel nights and/or safari-style camping, hikes of two to four hours on some days. Other physical activities are sometimes included, such as optional sea kayaking.
Examples:
  • New Zealand: South Island Adventure
  • Our African safaris
  • Costa Rica Wildlife

Moderate

Half- to full-day hikes (3-6 hours) over rolling countryside on most days, occasional steep trails. Many of our hotel-based walking tours are in this category, as are our snorkeling adventures.
Examples:
  • Tuscany & the Cinque Terre
  • Great Hikes and Estancias of Patagonia
  • Palau Snorkeling & Sea Kayaking
  • Some trips with minimal hiking but rugged travel conditions or long drives, such as Tribal Ghana, Togo & Benin, are Trip Level 3.

Moderate to Strenuous

Full-day hikes (4-6 hours), mountainous terrain, significant elevation gains and losses (hiking up or down as much as 3,000 feet) on many days. Altitudes no greater than about 10,000 feet.
Examples:
  • In Patagonia
  • Hiking the Spanish Pyrenees

Strenuous

Full-day hikes (4-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Trips with hiking at average altitudes of 10,000 to 12,000 feet are in this category.
Examples:
  • Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
  • Everest Lodge to Lodge

Very Strenuous

Full-day hikes (5-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Most hikes take place at altitudes above 10,000 feet, with some days ascending as high as 18,000 feet.
Examples:
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Climb Kilimanjaro!

Choosing the Right Trip

We work hard to help you choose the right trip for you, paying attention to your individual interests, abilities, and needs. If you have questions about the level of comfort or any of the activities described in this itinerary, please contact us.

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PASSPORT

A valid passport is required for traveling on this trip. Be sure to check the expiration date. Your passport must be valid for six months after the conclusion of your trip. It is a good idea to carry photocopies of your passport photo page in case your passport is lost or as an additional piece of identification, as well as two extra passport photos.

VISAS

No visa is required for US Citizens traveling to Greenland or Canada.

MEDICAL

We recommend checking the Center for Disease Control at www.cdc.gov should you have any international health concerns.

INOCULATIONS

No vaccines are required for this trip.

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