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An Arctic cruise takes you deep into the world’s most remote, rugged, and unique destinations on an immersive experience that you won't find anywhere else. Your Arctic expedition cruise will be packed with incredible wildlife experiences, Indigenous culture, and spectacular landscapes of tundra, glaciers, and dramatic mountains and fjords. 

In the Arctic, colourful fishing villages are home to ancient Inuit seafaring cultures. One where belugas, humpbacks, and walrus dance around icebergs and deep Arctic waters.

Every day in the Arctic brings unforgettable adventures. In the home of the midnight sun, kayak through epic fjord systems, connect with local communities, or admire nesting puffins on jagged cliffs. On an Arctic expedition cruise, grand icebergs, diverse wildlife (including the elusive polar bear), and the magical aurora borealis will introduce you to the grandeur of the northern Polar region.

Some of the most popular destinations for an Arctic cruise are Canada's Northwest Passage, Norway, Greenland, and Iceland.

Where do Arctic cruises depart from?

The departure point for your Arctic cruise will vary, depending on your chosen itinerary. For Norway cruises, Longyearbyen, the largest settlement of the island of Spitsbergen, is the major thoroughfare for Arctic cruises visiting Svalbard. 

The main departure city for Canada cruises is Ottawa, where guests will board a charter flight to Iqaluit to board their cruise. From here you can explore the Canadian Arctic and Greenland.

Iceland can also be used as departure points for cruises exploring the remote East, West and South of Greenland.

While an Arctic cruise is definitely an adventure in its own right, it’s also a great add-on to a Europe or a US and Canada holiday. It is also a great complement to our Antarctica cruises if you'd like to explore both of the poles. 

Getting to the Arctic

For Norway (Svalbard) cruises, you would need to fly via Oslo or Tromso to Longyearbyen. There are a variety of major airlines flying to major hubs in Europe.

For cruises that start or end in Iceland, there are direct flights to Reykjavik from London as well as other European capitals. 

Most cruises that include Greenland will usually start or end in either Longyearbyen or Reykjavik. Charter flights are often used as part of your Arctic cruise package, so your Destination Specialist can advise you on the best flight options at the time of booking. 

For Canadian Arctic cruises, you'll generally need to first fly to Ottawa. 

What is it like to go on an Arctic cruise?

The Arctic is one of the world’s most extraordinary regions famous for its dramatic landscapes, uninhabited valleys and fascinating wildlife. While Spitsbergen is famed as the “wildlife capital of the Arctic”, all other regions of the Arctic are also perfect for whale, seal, and polar bear watching. Nature lovers will love Greenland, the least densely populated island in the world, and home to the largest national park in the northeast.

Depending on the time of year, you may even be able to witness the vivid displays of the Northern Lights.

The Canadian Arctic with its Northwest passage and its exploration continues to be a popular choice for many, especially if you'd like to see the iconic Arctic tundra landscapes and are hoping to observe wildlife. 

We can help you plan the Arctic adventure of a lifetime

Contact us and we can help you get started. Our team is glad to answer all of your Arctic cruise questions and can find you the very best options, including your flights, transfers, insurance, and the perfect cruise to suit your interests, budget, and schedule. 

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An Arctic cruise takes you deep into the world’s most remote, rugged, and unique destinations on an immersive experience that you won't find anywhere else. Your Arctic expedition cruise will be packed with incredible wildlife experiences, Indigenous culture, and spectacular landscapes of tundra, glaciers, and dramatic mountains and fjords. 

In the Arctic, colourful fishing villages are home to ancient Inuit seafaring cultures. One where belugas, humpbacks, and walrus dance around icebergs and deep Arctic waters.

Every day in the Arctic brings unforgettable adventures. In the home of the midnight sun, kayak through epic fjord systems, connect with local communities, or admire nesting puffins on jagged cliffs. On an Arctic expedition cruise, grand icebergs, diverse wildlife (including the elusive polar bear), and the magical aurora borealis will introduce you to the grandeur of the northern Polar region.

Some of the most popular destinations for an Arctic cruise are Canada's Northwest Passage, Norway, Greenland, and Iceland.

Where do Arctic cruises depart from?

The departure point for your Arctic cruise will vary, depending on your chosen itinerary. For Norway cruises, Longyearbyen, the largest settlement of the island of Spitsbergen, is the major thoroughfare for Arctic cruises visiting Svalbard. 

The main departure city for Canada cruises is Ottawa, where guests will board a charter flight to Iqaluit to board their cruise. From here you can explore the Canadian Arctic and Greenland.

Iceland can also be used as departure points for cruises exploring the remote East, West and South of Greenland.

While an Arctic cruise is definitely an adventure in its own right, it’s also a great add-on to a Europe or a US and Canada holiday. It is also a great complement to our Antarctica cruises if you'd like to explore both of the poles. 

Getting to the Arctic

For Norway (Svalbard) cruises, you would need to fly via Oslo or Tromso to Longyearbyen. There are a variety of major airlines flying to major hubs in Europe.

For cruises that start or end in Iceland, there are direct flights to Reykjavik from London as well as other European capitals. 

Most cruises that include Greenland will usually start or end in either Longyearbyen or Reykjavik. Charter flights are often used as part of your Arctic cruise package, so your Destination Specialist can advise you on the best flight options at the time of booking. 

For Canadian Arctic cruises, you'll generally need to first fly to Ottawa. 

What is it like to go on an Arctic cruise?

The Arctic is one of the world’s most extraordinary regions famous for its dramatic landscapes, uninhabited valleys and fascinating wildlife. While Spitsbergen is famed as the “wildlife capital of the Arctic”, all other regions of the Arctic are also perfect for whale, seal, and polar bear watching. Nature lovers will love Greenland, the least densely populated island in the world, and home to the largest national park in the northeast.

Depending on the time of year, you may even be able to witness the vivid displays of the Northern Lights.

The Canadian Arctic with its Northwest passage and its exploration continues to be a popular choice for many, especially if you'd like to see the iconic Arctic tundra landscapes and are hoping to observe wildlife. 

We can help you plan the Arctic adventure of a lifetime

Contact us and we can help you get started. Our team is glad to answer all of your Arctic cruise questions and can find you the very best options, including your flights, transfers, insurance, and the perfect cruise to suit your interests, budget, and schedule. 

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WHY TRAVEL WITH CHIMU ADVENTURES

  • We are true Polar specialists. Almost every Chimu team member has travelled to either Antarctica or the Arctic and we've been industry leaders for over 20 years. 

  • We have inspected and continue to thoroughly research each individual vessel we work with, selecting only those with environmental, safety and value credentials.

  • We know all things Polar by heart and will work with you to determine which ship and itinerary is best suited to your needs.

  • From your initial enquiry until your trip ends, you will be assigned a personal Destination Specialist who will offer a full service for your travel needs: we can book flights, insurance and any ancillary travel required to complete your journey.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Whilst some of our Arctic cruise ships boast a gym, sauna and small pools, generally the majority just have a lecture theatre, library, bar and restaurant, as well as the main deck. All ships offer a series of lectures focusing on the geology, history and wildlife of the Arctic and the Arctic Ocean, to help you prepare for what lies ahead. You can interact with the crew and expedition team as well as your fellow passengers in the common areas. You can stand on deck taking in the spectacular scenery and wildlife-watching, scanning the horizon for whales, seals and seabirds, or do so from the comfort of the lounges and observation decks. 

Zodiac excursions and shore landings are a feature of our Arctic cruises and are planned wherever possible, weather conditions permitting. Many itineraries include visits to Inuit communities and National Parks such as Auyuittuq National Park on Canada’s Baffin Island.

The number of people on board varies depending on the ship but the majority of our ships carry between 50 and 199 passengers. Chimu focuses on small ship expedition cruises. 

Chimu Adventures offer a large range of vessels, an experienced, expert team of travel enthusiasts, and comprehensive, flexible itineraries, tailoring each cruise to your wishes and making your Arctic Cruise unique and unforgettable. 

Arctic cruise durations vary but can range from 1-3 weeks. 

The Arctic season runs within the North American summer, from late May through September. Each month can bring different delights, wildlife sightings, and opportunities, so get in touch and we can provide more information about what time of year is ideal for your preferred destination. 

Food on board our cruise ships is excellent. Breakfasts and lunches tend to be buffet style, with dinners generally served to your table and usually feature three courses. The range of food is diverse with professional chefs preparing a wide selection of gourmet dishes. 

The Arctic can be an extreme environment and although Arctic cruises depart during the spring and summer months, the weather can change dramatically, with no warning and so you need to be prepared for conditions in this potentially harsh region. When packing, avoid weighing yourself down with too many clothes or too much gear. Select informal, practical attire for your trip that can be worn in layers, including: • Parka jacket - lightweight, wind and weather-resistant shell • Warm trousers - ski pants or sturdy trousers • Waterproof trousers - Gore-Tex or similar waterproof and "breathable" fabrics are recommended • Long thermal underwear - silk or polypropylene is highly recommended • Sweaters - wool sweaters or a polar fleece jacket • Turtlenecks • Mittens and gloves - thin polypropylene gloves underneath warm mittens • Woollen cap and a scarf or balaclava • Warm socks - sturdy, long wool socks and thin pairs of silk, polypropylene or cotton/wool socks • A sturdy, lightweight and waterproof daypack for landings or Zodiac excursions • Sunglasses with U.V. filter • Protective sunscreen for lips, hands and face • Swimsuit for hotels, aboard some ships and (maybe) for a polar plunge • Camera with spare batteries and memory cards • Extra pair of prescription glasses • Prescription medicines and other remedies such as seasickness medication • Binoculars • Zip lock plastic bags or dry sacks for carrying camera, batteries, etc. • T-shirts or other casual warm weather clothes • Clothes for gateway cities