See What It’s Like to Summer in the Arctic

Filled with diverse wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and endless fun, the Arctic is a summer destination like no other. But don’t take our word for it, see the Arctic through the eyes of guests and photographers who have experienced the region with us.  

Why the Arctic

This beautiful region of the world is filled with wonder. From Svalbard, the wildlife capital of the world, to the dramatic fjords or Greenland, the stark wilderness of the Canadian High Arctic, and the volcanic wonderland of Iceland.  

Summer in the Arctic will leave you in awe. It is teeming with life yet humbling in its expanse. Vibrant yet silent. More than anything, it is a season you must see to believe.  

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Four Unique Arctic Destinations

Our Polar Fleet

Set sail on the most diverse fleet in the industry. Our small ships are built for polar exploration to navigate hard to reach places others don’t go. They provide an intimate on-board experience and are fully equipped with the latest expedition technology to offer a range of thrilling off-ship activities.  

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Ultramarine

A state-of-the-art polar expedition ship featuring two helicopters for even more adventure options.  

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Ocean Explorer

This small, elegant ship features ample outdoor viewing areas, that are ideal for long-range photography. 

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Why Quark Expeditions?

When you set off on a polar expedition with us, our team has one goal in mind: To provide you with the adventure of a lifetime.

With 30 years specializing in polar-only travel, our team has the deepest knowledge and know-how. 

We continue to push the boundaries of polar travel, with industry-first innovations, the most unique itineraries, and a pioneering spirit to go places others don’t.

Our industry-leading guide-to-guest ratio means we’re able to remain agile, so each day you enjoy more unforgettable moments.  

Whether on one of our expedition ships, in a helicopter, on a Zodiac, kayak or bike, camping, hiking or immersing you in local cuisine and culture, our guides get you off-ship and exploring more. 

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Unveiling Svalbard: A Comprehensive Guide to Arctic Expeditions and Wildlife Encounters 

Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago deep within the Arctic Circle, presents a unique blend of untouched landscapes and hardy wildlife. Often called the “Wildlife capital of the Arctic,” Svalbard offers an unforgettable journey into a remote wilderness. This guide provides an in-depth look at exploring Svalbard, detailing what you can expect from expeditions, the iconic wildlife you’ll encounter, and how to responsibly experience this Arctic jewel.  Choosing the Right Expedition. Forget any preconceived notions you have about traditional cruises; Svalbard expeditions are voyages to what feels like the end of the world. Some expeditions aim to circumnavigate the Svalbard archipelago, although itineraries are subject to change due to weather conditions and potential wildlife sightings.   As you plan your voyage, keep an eye out for  Arctic cruise Svalbard options, as they often provide specialized experiences. Here are a few factors to consider as you make your choice:  For instance, the “Svalbard Explorer: Best of High Arctic Norway” expedition offers a comprehensive 10-day introduction to the region, with opportunities to spot walruses, reindeer, and polar bears amidst continuous daylight.  Departure Points and Routes   Most Svalbard expeditions start and end in Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in Svalbard. A typical circumnavigation heads north towards Krossfjorden’s 14th of July Glacier and Liefdefjorden’s Monaco Glacier. Conditions permitting, some voyages may reach the Seven Islands, marking the northernmost point of the journey.  Wildlife Encounters  Iconic Arctic Species. Svalbard is renowned for its abundant wildlife, including polar bears, walruses, and reindeer. The waters around Svalbard teem with marine life, such as seals and whales. Lucky visitors might spot Arctic birds like the […]
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