Out of the Northwest Passage
Tour Overview
Embark on an extraordinary 17-day Arctic expedition through the legendary Northwest Passage, where adventure and wildlife encounters await at every turn.
Starting in the remote town of Kugluktuk (formerly known as Coppermine), Nunavut, this voyage invites you to explore the pristine beauty of the Arctic while gaining insight into its rich Inuit heritage.
Aboard the comfortable Ocean Victory, a purpose built expedition ship, you'll sail through some of the most breathtaking landscapes on earth—glaciers, towering fjords, and spectacular icebergs. Wildlife lovers will be in awe of the incredible opportunities to spot majestic whales, elusive polar bears, and a variety of seabirds, all while cruising along the pristine Arctic waters. You’ll immerse yourself in the traditions and history of the Inuit people, engaging in meaningful interactions with local artists, cultural educators, and community members. You’ll also be invited to experience fascinating Inuit practices, including drum dancing and throat singing, giving you a deeper understanding of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Along the way, retrace the historic routes of European explorers who braved icy waters in search of the Northwest Passage, including a call at Beechey Island to visit the Franklin Historical Site.
This voyage offers a truly immersive Arctic experience, where exploration, education, and cultural discovery come together for an unparalleled adventure.
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Explore the ledgendary Northwest passage in comfort onboard the Ocean Victory with its X-BOW® design for more comfortable sea travel - perfect for an expedition into the icy wilds!
Visit the Franklin Expedition site and discover a haunting story of survival and loss. Explore the landscape where history was made and learn about the explorers' final journey.
Take part in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from the Inuit in their homeland and gain a deeper appreciation for their daily experiences.