Set sail under the midnight sun, for unforgettable wildlife encounters in two of the Arctic’s wildest frontiers.


Experience the best of both worlds on this combined Svalbard and East Greenland summer expedition — an immersive journey through vast ice fjords, towering mountains, incredible wildlife, and some of the last true wildernesses on Earth.


Nature unlimited.


See the High Arctic archipelago’s famous wildlife against a pristine backdrop of fairytale fjords, calving glaciers, and snow-capped mountains. Witnessing this endlessly rich habitat – home to reindeer, whales, Arctic foxes, polar bears, and much more – illuminated by the midnight sun is, simply, one of the greatest shows in nature.


Your journey continues in the mythical Scoresbysund, the largest fjord system in the world, its labyrinthine pathways strewn with cathedral-size icebergs. Encounter the local wildlife, including musk ox, Arctic foxes, Arctic hares, and maybe even (though they are rare here) polar bears and narwhals. 


Travelling with just 12 or 44 guests ensures genuine small-group exploration — fast Zodiac operations, flexible landings, and the freedom to respond to wildlife and weather conditions as they unfold.


Highlights


• Arctic in summer is at its prime: midnight sun, long golden hours, calm seas (on a good day), and pristine ice conditions

• Summer is when Svalbard’s wildlife – from Arctic foxes to whales, migratory birds, and polar bears – is at its most abundant and most visible

• Scout for iconic wildlife in the tundra of Greenland – musk oxen, seabirds, reindeer, polar bears – in their Arctic home.

• Explore the monumental landscapes of Scoresbysund, the world’s largest fjord system with chance encounters with seals, narwhal or whales

• Sail beyond the 80° North in search of sparkling pack ice, crossing the Fram Strait and the Denmark Strait

• Small-ship landing flexibility meets expedition-style comfort aboard the legendary micro-expedition ship Polar Athena and MV Freya

• Opportunity to end your Arctic journey in Iceland for further exploration

Sail past striking Fuglefjella (Bird Mountain), a fine example of plateau mountainous landscape, as we leave Longyearbyen. 

This leg of the voyage leads into the remote North and Northwest of Svalbard, heading towards the fabled 80° North.

Venture deep into the polar wilderness, where sweeping fjords, towering glaciers, and historic sites from the whaling and trapping era set the scene.

Explore Poolepynten, a headland on Prins Karls Forland, home to a walrus colony and burial site.

Take a Zodiac cruise of Fjortende Julbreen, a stunning glacier, and Fjortende Julibukta, a scenic bay in Krossfjord.

Sailing west across the Greenland Sea and through the Fram Strait, you’ll trace the edge of the Arctic pack ice — a vast, shifting world of white meeting open ocean. This stretch offers the chance, with a bit of luck, to spot polar bears on ice and blue whales and humpbacks as they migrate through these deep waters.

Spend time on deck watching the sea ice drift past, take part in photography workshops and expert-led talks, and soak in the endless glow of the midnight sun as the Arctic horizon stretches calm and uninterrupted around you.

Moving further south sailing into the largest fjord system in the world - Scoresbysund and departing Greenland in the afternoon on day 12, depending on weather conditions.

Our plan includes a visit to Ittoqqortoormiit — a remote Inuit community perched at the edge of the fjord and one of the most isolated settlements in Greenland.

Weather permitting, we depart on the afternoon of Day 12.

As you sail toward Iceland, settle into the wide open decks — perfect for unhurried seabird and whale watching as the Arctic gradually softens into the North Atlantic.

Enjoy a final voyage recap, spend time with new friends, and gather on the bridge for a relaxed evening before the captain’s farewell dinner brings the journey to a warm close.

Expect lingering Arctic reflections and wrap-up presentations that celebrate the adventure you’ve shared.

Disembarkation in Akureyri marks the start of your onward journey, with the option to travel to Reykjavík or explore the unique attractions of North Iceland.

Nearby islands teem with puffins, while the region offers a blend of geothermal wonders and volcanic landscapes to discover.

We don’t follow a fixed itinerary

We prefer to embrace spontaneity and make the most of every opportunity nature presents to us. This is how we believe a true, authentic expedition should run. After all, the thrill of adventuring into the unknown is more rewarding than a journey that runs on tracks!

So all our listed itineraries are for guidance only. The day-to-day activities may vary depending on the ice, the weather, and the wildlife. Landings are subject to site availability and permissions, and always in line with AECO regulations.

Classic Twin

$18,995 USD pp
Classic Twin
The Classic Twin cabin offers a cosy, Scandinavian-inspired space featuring two lower twin beds and a porthole window. Recently refurbished, it includes a wardrobe and an en-suite shower and toilet, providing a stylish yet homely retreat. The perfect place to unwind after exploring the remote corners of the planet.

Signature Twin

$19,995 USD pp
Signature Twin
The Signature Twin cabin combines comfort and charm with its Scandinavian-inspired design. This welcoming space offers two lower twin beds, and natural light gently brightens the room through thoughtfully placed windows. Enjoy the convenience of an ensuite shower and toilet, ample wardrobe space, and a dedicated desk area. A homely setting on your polar journey.

Classic Suite

$23,500 USD pp
Classic Suite
The Classic Suite is a roomy and stylish Scandinavian-inspired sanctuary. This light and airy cabin features large windows, a plush double bed, a cosy lounge with a corner desk and a comfortable sofa, perfect for curling up on with a good book. With an ensuite shower and toilet, and thoughtful touches throughout, this is the perfect place to relax and enjoy peaceful moments after a day exploring the polar wilderness.

Signature Single

$23,500 USD pp
Signature Single
The Single Signature cabin is where Scandinavian design meets practical comfort, offering either two lower beds or bunk beds. Each cabin features windows that fill the space with natural light, a wardrobe for storage, and a private ensuite bathroom with an ensuite shower and toilet. Perfectly suited for solo travellers, these cabins provide a peaceful retreat to relax and recharge.

Signature Suite

$25,500 USD pp
Signature Suite
The Signature Suite is Polar Athena’s most luxurious accommodation, fully refurbished with an elegant Scandinavian design. This spacious retreat features a plush double bed, a relaxing lounge area with a sofa, and a stylish corner desk—perfect for journaling your travel adventures. Large windows fill the cabin with natural light, offering scenic polar views and a tranquil sanctuary after your days of exploration.

Vessel Type: Small Expedition Ship

Length: 71 meters

Passenger Capacity: 42

Built for true polar exploration, MV Polar Athena combines the rugged power of an icebreaker with the intimacy of small-group travel. With the highest 1A Super ice-class rating and space for just 42 guests, she offers one of the most personal Antarctic experiences available. Born as a research vessel and reimagined for modern-day adventurers, Polar Athena slices through heavy sea ice with ease, offering unmatched agility, comfort, and access to remote destinations. Her small size ensures that all guests can disembark together for Zodiac excursions, maximising time ashore and embracing the spontaneity of wildlife encounters and shifting weather.

On board, guests enjoy Scandinavian-style comfort with thoughtfully designed cabins, panoramic observation lounges, and a warm, family-like atmosphere. Whether you're spotting whales from the elevated bow deck, relaxing in the wellness area’s hot tub, or enjoying freshly prepared meals in the cosy dining room, Polar Athena offers immersive exploration without the crowds. Her bridge lounges welcome guests throughout the voyage, offering behind-the-scenes insight and a shared sense of purpose with the crew, making each journey feel like a genuine expedition into the unknown.

Cabin layout for Polar Athena

Inclusions


SVALBARD
• Expert Svalbard Expedition Leader
• Lectures on Svalbard
• Use of Zodiac (Dinghies) for shore landings and photography opportunities
• Polar Bear protection guides for shore landings
• Full Board (breakfast, lunch and dinner + alcoholic drinks with evening meal)
• Bedding and towels
• Highly experienced Captain and Cook
• Rubber boots for shore landings
• Transfers from airport to hotel and to vessel for embarkation + vessel to airport/hotel after disembarkation

ANTARCTICA
• Expert Antarctica Expedition Guide Team
• Lectures on Antarctica
• Use of Zodiac (Dinghies) for shore landings and photography opportunities
• Full Board (breakfast, lunch and dinner )
• Bedding and towels
• Highly experienced Captain and Cook
• Rubber boots for shore landings

Exclusions


• Flights
• Travel and cancellation insurance
• Any additional expenses such as museum entry
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