North Spitsbergen cruise, in search of Polar Bears
€3590excluding flights
Prices from €3,390 based on Quad cabin.
Lloyds Class 1A ice-strengthened vessel (select departures).
Onboard Polar Experts and
Hiking, Snowshoeing & Scuba Diving available on select departures
June 13 2022 departure: Bilingual English – German
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7 Reviews of North Spitsbergen cruise, in search of Polar Bears
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2023 by Mary Hulett
I particularly liked being in the zodiac among the icebergs close to the face of a giant glacier. Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Jun 2023 by James Bowles
Encountering the artic wildlife in their own natural environment - particularly the polar bears and the blue whale. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Jun 2023 by Pam Lacey
The staff on the ship was excellent. We were able to see a variety of wildlife Read full reviewReviewed on 26 Jun 2018 by Susanna Dadd
Excellent! I will be recommending it to everyone! Read full reviewReviewed on 19 Jun 2018 by Fiona Eccleston
Fantastic, a vacation of a lifetime, a privilege to see the wildlife and landscapes of this fabulous place on earth Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
With a maximum of only 114 passengers, our Arctic ships are smaller, less imposing on the Arctic landscape than the bigger 'cruise' ships. Group landings by zodiacs are more easily managed and a personalised ratio of leaders to passengers provides an added value experience. Your onboard natural history experts, through guided walks and evening talks, reveal the wonders of Arctic scenery and wildlife and introduces some of the local and global conservation issues which this fragile habitat faces.Our polar trips are made under full membership of the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO) and as such abide by their strict codes of conduct in both the Antarctic and the Arctic. Encounters with polar bears, walruses and whales are controlled by strict responsible codes of conduct.
People
Where opportunities exist, we encourage guests to purchase souvenirs – other than shells and polar bear related goods. In the Arctic and in particularly in Iceland, we advise strongly against the purchase of whale meat in the local restaurants, which showcases the whaling trade (by the tourist) when the local population do not themselves eat whale meat.In Ecuador with Rainforest Concern, we paid for the purchase and protection of Choco-Andean cloud forest which extends the habitat of a newly discovered mammal: the Olinguito.
Our overall commitment to the environment is also reflected within our office environment. We source office supplies from local retailers, use recycled stationary where possible and recycle office waste.
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