Polar Region Cruises
Vast and beautiful landscapes in Earth’s coldest regions
Sweeping expanses of ice and snow, towering cliffs and mountains, vast primeval forests, and deep blue waters where ice floes creak and glitter in the waves…all this, and more, awaits when you take a cruise to the Arctic or Antarctica. Some of the most remote and stunning regions of the planet are ready for you to discover, with incredible creatures in land, sea and air, and magnificent light shows crowning the heavens. Your voyage is sure to be a trip to strike awe into your heart for a lifetime.
Helpful Tips to Know Before You Go
- Some locations, such as Svalbard and some of Antarctica can only be visited in Summer when the ice is thinner, allowing your ship to cruise through.
- In the polar regions, phenomena of polar summer and winter ensure that certain experiences are limited to certain times of year. For example, you will often only be able to see the Aurora Borealis during polar winter, and enjoy the Midnight Sun in polar summer. Plan your itinerary based on what you’re most captivated by.
- Migration patterns and seasonal behaviour make certain times of year better for spotting specific animals. There will be different months that are best for spotting whales, walrus, bears and so on in different regions you might visit. Consult one of our destination experts to plan the ideal itinerary, depending on what you want to see.
- The weather in polar regions can be notoriously unpredictable, especially in Antarctica. Your itineraries may be subject to last minute change, so take every opportunity you have to go ashore. When at sea, spend as much time on deck as you can – the natural beauty and wildlife are not to be missed.
- Polar regions are chilly, and you will need to dress warmly. Pack clothing that you can wear in multiple layers and remove as necessary, as this is the best way to stay warm and still be able to cool down if needed.
- While cold, the sun is still very strong in polar regions, and reflection by ice and snow can make it very bright. Bring sunglasses and suncream.
Things to Do
- Go hiking in regions of stunning natural beauty. Whether you’re traversing icy mountains in Antarctica or Nunavut, or exploring along vast stretches of polar shoreline near your ports of call, there’s magnificent scenery everywhere.
- Take a kayak or canoe into brilliant blue waters. The coldest waters are often some of the bluest in the world, and kayaking through the ice floes is an experience like no other. Watch the sun glimmering off of the ice like jewels all around you.
- Learn about native cultures. In several of the places you visit in the Canadian Arctic or Greenland, there are indigenous populations whose history stretches back thousands of years. Discover their traditions and cultural heritage at a number of sites or villages. Alternatively, learn about the history of Polar exploration, listening to expert talks on the many expeditions that succeeded or failed in the ice of the North.
- Go dog-sledding in Svalbard’s icy expanse. This iconic experience is one that makes a great many bucket lists, with the opportunity to experience one of the ways humans have been navigating in polar regions for much of their history.
- See incredible celestial light shows. Whether you're travelling in the winter months or in the summer, there's always beauty waiting in the sky. In the summer, watch the sunset over a world of glittering ice, turning the glaciers to pure gold...or, in the winter, watch the Northern Lights dance in the heavens above. No matter when you cruise, there's stunning views waiting for you.
Why Book With Kenwood Travel
At Kenwood Travel, we have the passion and expertise necessary to plan the cruise to the Polar Regions you’ve been dreaming of. With our thorough local knowledge and our experienced destination specialists on hand, we’re in the best position to help you with your itinerary, ensuring you get everything out of your cruise that you could’ve hoped for. Cruises with us are ATOL and ABTOT protected for your peace of mind, ensuring you can enjoy your unforgettable voyage to the fullest.
Ports of Call & Places to Explore
Antarctica
One of the most remote and least-disturbed landscapes on the planet, Antarctica is a vast and beautiful continent, wreathed in ice and snow. Towering glaciers, magnificent mountain ranges, volcanic scenery and iconic wildlife make this a once-in-a-lifetime destination worthy of anyone’s bucket list. If you have the option, stopping by Antarctica is not to be missed.
Greenland
Called the largest island in the world, Greenland's coast is home to towering glaciers and stunning fjords, a landscape of icy beauty only enhanced by the opportunities it holds. Discover the cultural marvels of the Inuit communities here, or spot the incomparable wildlife that wanders the wilderness. Polar bears, musk oxen, walrus, whales and more can be seen here, making Greenland a haven for animal-lovers.
Canadian Arctic
Comprising a vast region of beautiful wilderness and Native territories, Canada's Arctic region covers enormous areas like Yukon and Nunavut, as well as an archipelago of over 30,000 islands. Wildlife here includes polar and grizzly bear, musk oxen, beluga whales, walrus, and many more, making it a fantastic destination for those looking to spot the animal life. Historical sites of the Thule people are also a great visit.
Falkland Islands
Off the coast of South America, the Falklands are a stunning archipelago brimming with natural wonders. Home to many penguin species as well as plenty of seabirds and elephant seals, this is an incredible port of call for those looking to spot some wildlife. Many species of whale and cetacean have been recorded in the waters here, and the islands themselves boast gorgeous scenery that will make any trip worthwhile.
South Georgia Island
One of the least-visited islands on Earth, any itinerary that calls here is something truly unique. An abundant crowd of wildlife calls this island home or visits its waters, from the king penguins and magnificent albatross to a variety of seals. Kayak through the glacial waters, learn about the history of the exploration of the island, and more.
Svalbard (Spitzbergen)
Home to the most northerly settlement on Earth, Svalbard is famous for its polar bears, dog sledding expeditions into the icy wilderness, and stunning aurora borealis. In the polar summer, the midnight sun rises in a day that lasts for months, glittering over icy mountains and snowy expanses, and glacial rivers perfect for kayaking.
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