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In Brief:

• 90 N
• Nuclear-powered icebreaker
• Franz Josef Land flora and fauna
• Aerial sight-seeing

Only a rare few will sail to 90°N aboard the world’s largest nuclear-powered icebreaker.

Duration: 15 days
Embarkation and disembarkation: Murmansk, Russia
Staging point: Helsinki, Finland
Please note: Charter flight must be purchased at the same time as the expedition.

Day 1 - Helsinki, Finland

Staying up to the wee hours is easy in Helsinki, as daylight fades to twilight for only a few hours during the summer. You’ll spend the night at a centrally located hotel.

Day 2 - Embarkation Day

After the charter flight from Helsinki to Murmansk, Russia, you will be transferred to the quayside to embark 50 Years of Victory, the world’s largest icebreaker.

Days 3-11 – The Arctic Ocean

In 2008, 50 Years of Victory made the fastest ever surface crossing from Murmansk to the North Pole – 4.5 days. Arctic Ocean conditions are always unpredictable, so it could take as many as 8 days to reach our goal. Unpredictability heightens the sense of adventure that underlies all our expeditions.

Watching Victory break through the formidable pack ice is a sight you’ll never forget. Crushing through ice meters thick with the ease of a hot knife through butter, Victory can sail in conditions that would defeat most other ships. Be sure to take one of the included helicopter flights for a fascinating aerial view of the icebreaker’s progress.

Day 12 - 90° North

Although the moment that we reach the top of the world is shared with others, the experience is as individual as you are. Some travelers mark the occasion holding a special memento carried thousands of miles for that one brief event. Others hold signs created on the spot. Others wave their national flags. How will you celebrate?


Southbound
In 2008, polar bear sightings always seemed to occur after midnight. No one grumbled as they tumbled from bed to watch the ice bear devour dinner or climb ice pressure ridges. Ivory Gulls, the rarest of Arctic birds, fearlessly danced on the ice within the bear’s reach, eager to dine on the scraps. Should a polar bear be sighted on your voyage, you will have a different story to tell. No two polar bear sightings or North Pole voyages are the same.

Day 13 - Franz Josef Land

These massive flat topped islands, with steep cliffs where seabirds nest, are often surrounded by fast ice. Our helicopter or Zodiacs will transfer you ashore to hike, beach-comb or to just sit quietly watching Snow Buntings feed.

Day 14 - Murmansk

The return to Helsinki requires a charter flight from Murmansk and just the right tide conditions for docking the ship. Overnight in Helsinki, before departing for home.

Day 15 - Helsinki

Book your homeward flight for mid-morning, as breakfast is included in your hotel stay.

Important reminder: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. There are no guarantees that we can achieve everything we set out to accomplish. A measure of flexibility is something all of us must bring to a voyage.


Itineraries may be subject to change.

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Trips and Rates Arctic 2012
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Per Person USD
Rates Arctic 2012
Standard Twin
Mini Suite
Suite
Victory Suite
Arktika Suite
Charter Flight
Jun 25 - Jul 08, 2012
North Pole - The Ultimate Arctic Adventure-2012
Hot Air Balloon Option
$22,790 $25,290 $31,490 $32,490 $33,490 $1,690
Jul 06 - Jul 19, 2012
North Pole - The Ultimate Arctic Adventure-2012
Hot Air Balloon Option
$22,790 $25,290 $31,490 $32,490 $33,490 $1,690
Jul 19 - Aug 01, 2012
Icebreaker to the North Pole
$22,550 $25,150 $31,950 $32,250 $33,250 N/A

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