What will you discover on an Arctic cruise?
The far north is a rich expanse of land that offers a multitude of contrasting landscapes and awakens a sense of adventure. In Norway, it is Spitsbergen that wins hands down the hearts of expedition travelers. This island belongs to the Svalbard archipelago. Its capital Longyearbyen is known as the northernmost city in the world. Visiting it is a real experience, especially with a guide.
Greenland and its inhabitants, the Inuit, are equally fascinating. The views from Nuuk, the capital, or from the port of Ilulissat are spectacular. As for the fauna, if it is rare under these latitudes, it is exceptional. Humpback whales and seals take turns in a breathtaking ballet off Sisimiut or Queqertarsuaq. You may also be lucky enough to spot, from the deck of the boat, a polar fox or a penguin roaming, as in a dream and in silence, the ice of Disko Bay.
Iceland promises you mountains and wonders. The end of the world, Latrabjarg, colorful coastal villages, such as Grundarfjordur, and fjords, such as the whale fjord, Hvalfjördur, are waiting for you for your greatest pleasure. Kingdom where volcanoes and ice mingle, this territory leaves nobody indifferent. By day and by night, its magic fascinates. Midnight sun, aurora borealis: choose the season of your cruise and enjoy the spectacle offered by unique natural sites, such as the Breidafjördur fjord, not far from the Snaefellesnes peninsula.
Visit the emblematic ports of the Arctic
In Iceland, two tourist ports welcome you and allow you to visit the Arctic region. Reykjavík is, of course, a must. This capital is famous for its numerous sites of interest. The lake Tjornin, the Hallgrimskirkja cathedral, the Harpa concert hall are among the most popular.
Akureyri is the second most important port in Iceland. It offers privileged access to places like Lake Myvatn, the Asbyrgi Canyon or the Godafoss waterfall. Not far from this place, the island of Grimsey is located directly on the Arctic Circle.
In West Greenland, in the Disko Bay area, Ilulissat harbour is a welcoming place on the Arctic Circle. It has scenic trails and takes you to the heart of the glaciers.
Qaqortoq is the other port in Greenland. This place immerses you in the history of the Inuit and the famous land of the northern hemisphere, the Arctic ice pack, marked by global warming. Discover its historical buildings and visit its museums, you will not be disappointed.
In Norway, Longyearbyen is the gateway to the Svalbard territory, where the polar bear reigns. Take advantage of your stopover to visit the town's coal mine and discover an entire part of the history, tradition and way of life of this authentic and wild land.
When to go on a cruise to the Arctic?
The Arctic cruise season runs from April to September. From April to mid-June is the ideal time for those who want to enjoy long days and admire beautiful ice formations, such as icebergs. Be sure to book your trip early, as departures during this period are the most popular. At the end of June, the temperature increases. The ice melts and gives way to the Arctic tundra. September sees the return of colder temperatures. The Northern Lights are then frequent.
Which companies make you travel to the Arctic?
Many companies can take you to the polar night for an Arctic cruise.
The Ponant company, which flies the French flag, promises you luxury services for your excursion, on a human-sized ship.
Norwegian Cruise Line offers quality service in a real floating city. The cruise director and the onboard teams are always there for you.
Royal Carribean charters superb ships for a comfortable and fast trip in a sea where ice is still king. A la carte or all-inclusive, there is bound to be an offer made for you with this Arctic cruise expert.
MSC and Costa complete the list of those who can take you on a dreamlike journey to the Great North. Here too, the service is impeccable. The liners are real floating islands where it is easy to feel at home in a top-of-the-line cabin.