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An adventure of a lifetime through the Northwest Passage

Specialist small ship cruise company, One Ocean Expeditions, invites wildlife lovers, keen photographers and those with a taste for adventure to follow in the wake of the great Arctic explorers on its Northwest Passage expedition on board the impressive, ice-strengthened vessel, the Akademik Ioffe. Walrus Pods of orca, beluga and the occasional bowhead whale, rafts of ringed, harp and bearded seals, herds of walrus, plus Arctic foxes and hares, musk ox and polar bears all inhabit this Canadian High Arctic region. Plus, thousands of fulmars, kittiwakes and thick-billed murres, as well as other birdlife such as black guillemots, ivory gulls, king eiders, gyrfalcons, snowy owls and snow bunting await amateur ornithologists. Travelling between Kangerlussuaq in Greenland and Cambridge Bay in Canada, the 11-night voyage departs on 14th August 2013 along one of the worldÂ’s most legendary shipping routes, and is set to reveal one magnificent wildlife spectacle after another. Linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Northwest Passage voyage also boasts majestic, steep-sided fjords and massive tabular icebergs crying out to be photographed, as well as fascinating remote Inuit communities and traditional Greenlandic kayakers. Passengers on board the Akademik Ioffe will have the opportunity to get close to both wildlife and communities by participating in hiking, kayaking, photographic and birding expeditions in the company of expert guides. Zodiac inflatable boats with the quietest of motors travel upwind of wildlife, making it possible to get safely within metres of magnificent polar bears as they stroll along the shoreline, or close to chicks in various stages of fledging. Polar bear While the journey follows in the footsteps of courageous polar explorers such as Sir John Franklin and Roald Amundsen, the first to successfully traverse the Northwest Passage, the comfort factor has been greatly improved since their journeys. Facilities on board the ship include a bar and lounge, a library and media room, plus a theatre-style presentation room, gift-shop and wellness centre with massage, sauna and hot tub, as well as a dining room serving sumptuous meals throughout the voyage. Prices start from US $6,990 per person based on triple share and from US $9,590 for a private twin cabin. Suites and superior cabins are also available and range from US $11,290 to US $12,090. Return transfers between Kangerlussuaq and Cambridge Bay airports and the ship, all meals and accommodation and zodiac excursions are included.

Paul Johnson

Paul Johnson is Editor of A Luxury Travel Blog and has worked in the travel industry for more than 30 years. He is Winner of the Innovations in Travel ‘Best Travel Influencer’ Award from WIRED magazine. In addition to other awards, the blog has also been voted “one of the world’s best travel blogs” and “best for luxury” by The Daily Telegraph.

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One Comment

  1. I did this voyage a few years ago on the late but not much lamented MV Lyubov Orlova. Despite the ship, the scenery and local people opened my eyes to a completely different world.
    I would highly recommend it.

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