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Imagine standing at the North Pole, the one earthly spot where every direction is south! This expedition brings you deep through the thick pack ice of the Arctic Ocean to the top of the world—90 degrees North! Before reaching the Holy Grail of all polar explorers, you'll sail along eastern Greenland, taking in its majestic fjords, rich Inuit traditions, and—if luck is on your side—the shimmering Northern Lights. On the return journey, Spitsbergen, the remote kingdom of polar bears and home to Europe's largest ice cap, comes into view. This is a rare odyssey, defined by frozen silence and the untouched grandeur found at the very edges of the world. Along the way, you'll admire flocks of soaring seabirds, polar bears, walrus, and many species of whales, including humpbacks, belugas, and narwhals. This unique voyage will feature renowned mountaineer Peter Hillary, son of Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man along with his climbing partner Tenzing Norgay to climb Mt. Everest. Peter has been on more than 50 mountaineering expeditions around the world, including five on Mt. Everest.
Arrive: Reykjavik, Iceland
Depart: Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
Note: This trip is not exclusive to, nor operated by, Wilderness Travel, who acts solely as an agent in booking your reservation with the operator. Please download the Rate Sheet in the Dates & Pricing section to see the full pricing details and contact our Cruise Collection Specialists to check availability.
Iceland’s capital stretches along the edge of a vast bay in the west of the country. Perlan, the “Pearl of Reykjavík,” a museum located on Oskjuhlið hill, offers a panoramic view of the lush, green landscapes. A little further, one can easily spot the signpost showing the way to the evangelical Hallgrímskirkja church, and to the historical center where one can stroll along the Skólavördustígur and the Laugavegur, two lively streets with charming small shops. For some relaxation just outside of the city, visitors have the opportunity to visit the Reykjanes peninsula and its famous thermal lagoons of the Blue Lagoon. Embark the ship in the late afternoon.
Spend exceptional moments sailing into the very heart of the ice, on seas and oceans which the frozen conditions render inaccessible to ordinary ships. Take advantage of the on-board lectures and opportunities for discussion with these specialists to learn more about the poles.
Aboard your ship, follow in the footsteps of Jules Poret de Blosseville, a French explorer and sailor. In 1833, he set off to discover this isolated and unexplored part of eastern Greenland aboard La Lilloise, an adventure with a fatal outcome. The uninhabited territory that bears his name lies to the south of Scoresby Sound. Surrounded by ice, icebergs and pack ice—thin or thick, flat or pronounced—as far as the eye can see, Blosseville Coast is a wild and distant place to which very few people have access. Exploring it means a slow immersion into the heart of a frozen, almost unreal desert, where the variations in light transform one's perception of the landscape.
On the East coast of Greenland, in the Ittoqqortoormiit region that is covered with snow and ice for nine months of the year, you will have the rare opportunity of immersing yourself in the heart of an isolated territory and exploring the beauty of its infinite polar whiteness. The high alpine mountains punctuate the sky and gradually reveal their dark rock edges beneath a coat of snow. Located at the entrance to the longest system of fjords in the world, sits the village of Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the northernmost inhabited places on the East coast. Its name means "great house" in Greenlandic and it is home to the last hunters of the polar region, whose ancestral way of life you will encounter. As soon as the thickness of the ice floe allows it, the hunters set out on the trail of walruses, seals, narwhals, musk oxen and polar bears, traveling by traditional dog sleds. On these expanses of immaculate snow, the silence is broken only by the sounds of the dogs, the grating of a sled coming back from a run or of footsteps on the ice. You will discover Inuit traditions through privileged and festive moments on the ice floe and in the village.
The northeast of Greenland is renowned for being home to one of the oldest and thickest layers of ice on the planet. Aboard your ship, you will have the unique opportunity of sailing to the heart of this icy wilderness, many thousands of years old, and will travel along one of the world's most isolated coasts between drifting ice and blue icebergs.
Enjoy the absolutely unique experience of sailing to the heart of the ice floe, this vast expanse of virgin, immaculate ice. The landscapes are constantly changing, shifting from a smooth, flat wilderness to a chaos of ice, then to channels of open water. Your ship will sail along these naturally open channels and through the areas where the frozen layer is thinnest, offering you the chance to experience magic maritime moments in the midst of drifting sea ice. It will also often be an opportunity to see a particular kind of fauna, totally dependent on the ice floe.
Defined by a 90° North latitude, the Geographic North Pole lies on the Earth's rotational axis, at the intersection of all meridians. Plunged into darkness for six months of the year, then lit by the sun for the following six months, this mythical site, permanently covered in ice and remote from any land, has fascinated generations of explorers. So far, only a very few people have ever reached it: an exploit that is now accessible to you aboard Le Commandant Charcot.
During the next few days at sea, reflect on your journey, enjoy lectures and prepare for your next stop in Spitsbergen.
A kingdom of contrasts and natural marvels dotted with islands and peninsulas, northwest Spitsbergen fascinates with its preserved beauty. On these pristine lands, infinity unveils itself, treating the eyes to beauty sculpted by nature and enhanced by the changing light. The fjords bathed by icy waters, the jagged mountains and the imposing glaciers stand majestically before you, like monumental sculptures. In these lands, where souls are filled with deep serenity, only the murmur of broken ice, bearing mysteries and legends, disturbs the calmness. Aboard Zodiacs and in the company of naturalist-guides, get as close as possible to this unique fauna and discover this center for scientific expedition departures. In the distance, majestic whales glide silently through the glacial waters, whereas seals, walrus and Arctic foxes add a playful touch of life. As Svalbard reindeer wander the vast expanses, Arctic terns liven up the polar sky with their gracious flight and polar bears, which you may be lucky enough to see, patrol magnificently along the icy shores.
Welcome to Longyearbyen! Longyearbyen is the capital of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago, located on Svalbard’s main island, and is the northernmost territorial capital on the planet. With winter temperatures dropping to below 40°C, the landscapes of this mining town are simply breathtaking. The glaciers, the mountains stretching as far as the eye can see and the untouched nature, make you feel like you’re in completely unexplored territory
After breakfast disembark in Longyearbyenat 8:00 am and transfer your hotel or to the airport.
July 27-Aug 8, 2027; Aug 8-20, 2027; Aug 20-Sep 1, 2027; Sep 1-13, 2027
Day 1: Longbyearbyen, Spitsbergen / Embarkation
Arrive in Longyearbyen and board your ship.
Embarkation from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Departure at 6:00 pm
Days 2-5: At Sea
Enjoy the absolutely unique experience of sailing to the heart of the ice floe, this vast expanse of virgin, immaculate ice. The landscapes are constantly changing, shifting from a smooth, flat wilderness to a chaos of ice, then to channels of open water. Your ship will sail along these naturally open channels and through the areas where the frozen layer is thinnest, offering you the chance to experience magic maritime moments in the midst of drifting sea ice. It will also often be an opportunity to see a particular kind of fauna, totally dependent on the ice floe.
Days 6-7: Top of the World—90° North!
Defined by a 90° North latitude, the geographic North Pole lies on the Earth’s rotational axis, at the intersection of all meridians. Plunged into darkness for six months of the year, then lit by the sun for the following six months, this mythical site, permanently covered in ice and remote from any land, has fascinated generations of explorers. So far, only a very few people have ever reached it.
Days 8-10: At Sea
During your days at sea you will enjoy lectures onboard and reflect on your journey before returning to Spitsbergen.
Day 11: Ny-Alesund, Spitsbergen
During your cruise, discover Ny-Ålesund, a former mining town that has been transformed into a scientific base. Founded in 1916, this small town was the departure point for many Arctic expeditions, including those of the famous explorer Roald Amundsen. Don't miss a visit to the museum and its famous post office, considered to be the most northerly in the world!
Day 12: Northwest Spitsbergen
A kingdom of contrasts and natural marvels dotted with islands and peninsulas, northwest Spitsbergen fascinates with its preserved beauty. On these pristine lands, infinity unveils itself, treating the eyes to beauty sculpted by nature and enhanced by the changing light. The fjords bathed by icy waters, the jagged mountains and the imposing glaciers stand majestically before you, like monumental sculptures. In these lands, where souls are filled with deep serenity, only the murmur of broken ice, bearing mysteries and legends, disturbs the calmness. Aboard our Zodiacs and in the company of naturalist-guides, get as close as possible to this unique fauna and discover this center for scientific expedition departures. In the distance, majestic whales glide silently through the glacial waters, whereas seals, walrus and Arctic foxes add a playful touch of life. As Svalbard reindeer wander the vast expanses, Arctic terns liven up the polar sky with their gracious flight and polar bears, which you may be lucky enough to see, patrol magnificently along the icy shores.
Day 13: Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen / Disembarkation
After breakfast bid farewell to your fellow travelers and transfer to your hotel or airport.
Disembarkation at 8:00 am.
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"This is the trip of a lifetime! For most of us, it is the only opportunity to be part of an expedition to one of the remotest places on the planet. The lectures were excellent and certainly enhanced the whole experience."
Bill B.
Portland, OR
"All the lecturers were excellent! Very knowledgeable. Very comfortable with their subjects as well as with speaking. Riveting!"
Margaret M.
Kingston K7K 7J7, ON
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