Arctic tours offer diverse experiences, from exploring stunning glacial landscapes to engaging with indigenous cultures. Whether you're seeking thrilling adventures, serene natural beauty, or unique wildlife encounters, the Arctic provides unforgettable moments for every type of traveler. Discover the unique opportunities that await on your journey to this remote and pristine region.
- Viewing the spectacular view of Mt. McKinley or Denali, North America’s highest mountain, along with other natural wonders is Denali National Park
- Exploring the nature and wildlife of the Arctic by snowmobile excursion or sledding tour
- Hot-air ballooning at the North Pole
- Taking a small ship expedition-style cruise in Arctic waters to view snow-covered mountains, fjords, glaciers, and icebergs
- Spotting the many varied types of wildlife and birds that inhabit the Arctic, such as polar bears, whales, dolphins, fur seals, musk ox, walruses, and puffins
- Visiting some of the 191 unexplored Spitsbergen and Franz Josef Land islands
- Glimpsing polar bears - the world’s largest land predator - on the Svalbard Archipelago on a fly-in Arctic photo safari
- Viewing the Aurora Borealis (the Northern Lights) as they illuminate the sky with swirling streaks of green, red, and other vibrant colors
- Driving your own sled dog team in Alaska, Greenland, Northern Scandinavia, and other polar regions
- Spending time with the locals in a small village in Greenland, gaining insights into their culture and day-to-day lives
- Sleeping overnight in an igloo or ice hotel.
- Sail the route of the Vikings from Scotland across the North Sea and along the Norway coastline to Svalbard
- Trekking to the North Cape in Norway - the most northerly point in mainland Europe
- Whale-watching and seeing narwhal, beluga, and bowhead whales
- Kayaking or cruising amidst icebergs through the surreal Blue River in Greenland
- Taking a brief dip in the chilly polar waters and earning a certificate from your ship's crew, honoring your feat
- Standing on your ship's deck after dark, basking in the solitude of one of the world's last wildernesses