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Cruise the Arctic and the North Pole

Head to the North Pole and reach 90° North where you are literally at the top of the world.

Embark on the ultimate Arctic adventure with a North Pole cruise, an experience that few in the world can claim. Reaching the elusive 90° North is a dream for many, a journey that has captivated explorers and adventurers for centuries. A North Pole cruise is not just a trip; it's a once-in-a-lifetime expedition to the top of the world, where the Arctic's raw beauty and untamed wilderness unfold before your eyes.

Most adventures to the North Pole begin in the remote archipelago of Svalbard, nestled deep in the Arctic Ocean. From here, your vessel will navigate through icy waters, pushing through dense sea ice and past towering icebergs. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for the Arctic's unique wildlife—majestic polar bears roam the ice floes, while walruses bask on the shores, and Arctic foxes dart across the frozen landscape. The region's stark beauty is truly awe-inspiring, with colossal glaciers, crystal-clear frozen fjords, and snow-covered peaks creating an otherworldly backdrop.

A North Pole cruise offers more than just incredible sights. It’s an immersive experience that brings you face-to-face with the planet's most extreme environment. Whether you're an adventurer seeking the ultimate challenge or a nature lover eager to witness the Arctic's untouched splendour, this journey is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Polar Bears

If you are wondering whether you should travel to Antarctica or the Arctic, the one thing that Antarctica hasn't got is polar bears. Polar bear sightings are very common in Canada and Svalbard but you will still be lucky to spot one.

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Travel to the North Pole

Not many people will be able to pull a Leo and say 'I'm on top of the world' and actually mean it! Travel on a nuclear powered Russian Icebreaker on an expedition to the remotest place on earth - its pure beauty will leave you speechless.

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Russian Arctic

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the 1980s, this is one of the last true wildernesses left to explore. Here you can visit Wrangle Island were the woolly mammoths made their last stand and Franz Josef Land, 191 islands full of Arctic wildlife.

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Our Vessels

Ocean Albatros

175 Passengers

Le Commandant Charcot

270 (200 in Antarctica) Passengers