Exploration | Arctic, Iceland, Greenland & Norway
Journey to within 700 nautical miles of the North Pole to the incredibly remote lands of Spitsbergen. From the eerie ‘ghost town’ of Pyramiden, to Longyearbyen, you’ll visit fascinating, hard-to-reach destinations. There’s also spellbinding scenic cruising – taking in sights such as the North Cape, ‘The Temple’ mountain and the Tuna and Nordenskiöldbreen glaciers – plus the chance to witness the mesmerising Midnight Sun.
Lofoten
Tempelfjorden
Pyramiden
After two relaxing days at sea your Arctic exploration will begin with mesmerising scenic cruising. The picturesque island village of Rørvik; Torghatten, the unusual mountain with a hole through its centre; and the soaring peaks of the Seven Sisters mountain range all feature before you cross the Arctic Circle en route to first landfall. Looking out over the stunning Lofoten Islands, Leknes is ideal for discovering Viking history and Arctic nature. On a tour you can take in some of the most picturesque areas, from the fishing village of Henningsvaer to the half-moon shaped Haukland Beach.
Continue to Tromsø, known as the ‘Gateway to the Arctic’. The unique, iceberg-shaped Arctic Cathedral, the Polaria Centre and the views from Mount Storsteinen are all worth experiencing. Then in Honningsvåg, tours present the chance to explore the North Cape plateau’s rugged landscapes, or to learn about life within the Arctic Circle during a cultural show performed by local people. Later, experience the magical, natural phenomenon of the Midnight Sun before heading onwards to the glorious Svalbard islands.
Lying north of mainland Norway, this fascinating archipelago feels beautifully isolated from the rest of civilisation. Both Pyramiden and Longyearbyen exhibit a ‘ghost town’ feel, with abandoned Soviet-era buildings and mines; signposts of the once rich industrial heritage of the area. Discover the deserted landscape in Pyramiden, as well as the world’s northernmost Grand Piano – the ‘Red October’. In Longyearbyen you’ll have the chance to try dog sledding. Or perhaps opt for a trek through the Longyear Valley where you can search for 60 million- year-old plant fossils – a unique souvenir. Sandwiched in between your time ashore are more intriguing sites viewable from your ship. Look out for the magnificent Nordenskiöldbreen and Tuna glaciers, and ‘The Temple’ mountain – situated along the scenic Tempelfjorden.
Lastly, spend two days in the Faroe Islands. Explore the spectacular surrounding landscapes of Klaksvík before sailing past the extraordinary Cape Enniberg sea-cliff. Then in picturesque Tórshavn, admire the flagstone streets, elegant buildings and parks; or opt for an exhilarating RIB boat tour.
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