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The Most Exclusive Arctic Expedition
15-day Arctic adventure to 90°N aboard 50 Years of Victory, the largest nuclear-powered icebreaker in existence. An onboard helicopter provides aerial views of the icebreaker crushing through pack ice during the most exclusive Arctic vacation ever offered. Shore landings will be made on the remote islands of Franz Josef Land.
We will return to the North Pole in 2011. We do not have our dates and rates set yet. We do have a waiting list. So call to have your name put on the list. You will be one of the first to be informed, once the departure is confirmed. In the mean time you can read an excerpt from the 2010 Expedition Leader's report.
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Expedition Summary
- Day 1
- Helsinki, Finland
- Day 2
- Embarkation Day
- Day 3-8
- The Arctic Ocean
- Day 9
- 90 North
- Day 10
- Southbound
- Day 11-13
- Franz Josef Land and the Arctic Ocean
- Day 14
- Disembarkation in Murmansk
- Day 15
- Helsinki, Finland
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Reviews for this expedition
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Reaching 90 degrees north and the champagne celebration of reaching the North Pole aboard the most powerful icebreaker in the world!!
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The shore landings on the scenic and serene islands of Franz Josef Land were the most exciting components of the voyage. I felt like a real explorer, stepping foot on land that I knew few people have, or will ever have the opportunity to walk on.
Reviews for this expedition
- Excellent - the trip of a lifetime!
"Reaching 90 degrees north and the champagne celebration of reaching the North Pole aboard the most powerful icebreaker in the world!!"
Leo Tsai, June 2008
- Very good - we'll be recommending you to our friends!
"The shore landings on the scenic and serene islands of Franz Josef Land were the most exciting components of the voyage. I felt like a real explorer, stepping foot on land that I knew few people …"
Jessica Meisner, July 2009







