Cruise by Zodiac for close-up views of icy glaciers
Glacier Trekking
Embark on guided hikes across frozen landscapes
Marine Life
Spot whales, seals, and seabirds in their natural home
Where Earth’s Wildest Beauty Awaits
A journey to the polar regions promises awe-inspiring landscapes, rare wildlife, and a profound sense of adventure. In Antarctica, you’ll encounter a pristine, otherworldly environment where towering icebergs drift through quiet waters, penguins gather in bustling colonies, and whales surface in the icy seas—offering a truly unforgettable experience at the edge of the world.
Greenland presents a striking contrast, where massive glaciers meet vibrant coastal communities and ancient Inuit culture. Here, you can hike through vast fjords, sail past colossal icebergs, and marvel at the northern lights shimmering across Arctic skies. Iceland offers a dramatic blend of fire and ice, with volcanoes, waterfalls, glaciers, and geothermal springs creating a landscape that feels almost mythical.
In Norway, explore the wild beauty of the Arctic Circle—from the rugged peaks of the Lofoten Islands to the polar bears and icy tundra of Svalbard—where epic landscapes meet rich Nordic heritage. Whether you’re chasing the aurora, exploring frozen frontiers, or simply taking in the raw beauty of these remote destinations, the polar regions offer an adventure like no other.
Highlights
Antarctica
Is the ultimate frontier—vast, untouched, and utterly mesmerizing. From colossal icebergs and towering glaciers to penguins, seals, and whales in their natural habitat, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to the most remote and pristine wilderness on Earth.
Greenland is a land of striking contrasts—vast ice sheets and towering glaciers meet colorful coastal villages steeped in Inuit culture. Here, you can explore dramatic fjords, sail among majestic icebergs, and witness the mesmerizing northern lights painting the Arctic sky, offering an unforgettable Arctic adventure.
Is a land of stunning contrasts, where fiery volcanoes meet ancient glaciers and bubbling geothermal springs. From majestic waterfalls and rugged coastlines to the magical dance of the northern lights, Iceland’s dramatic landscapes offer a captivating blend of nature’s most powerful forces.
Norway captivates with its dramatic fjords, rugged mountains, and pristine Arctic wilderness. From the scenic beauty of the Lofoten Islands to the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard—home to polar bears and vast glaciers—Norway offers a perfect blend of awe-inspiring landscapes and rich Nordic culture for an unforgettable polar adventure.
Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Drake Passage, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
Set sail aboard a sleek, yacht-like ship where world-class service and fine dining await. Discover the rich heritage of Buenos Aires with a private guide, from elegant architecture to vibrant tango culture. Then venture to Antarctica’s icy shores by zodiac, getting up close to penguins, seals, and whales. Guided shore excursions and glacier hikes led by polar experts bring this frozen frontier thrillingly to life.
Fire & Ice: Atacama & Antarctic Expedition
Santiago, Calama, San Pedro de Atacama, Puerto Williams, Drake Passage, Antarctic Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands
Begin your journey in the otherworldly Atacama Desert, exploring ancient villages and stargazing under some of the clearest skies on Earth. Then embark on an Antarctic cruise, sailing from Chile’s southern coast to the icy expanse of Antarctica. Join expert-led excursions to study towering icebergs and observe incredible wildlife, and cross the legendary Drake Passage with stops in the remote South Shetland Islands along the way.
Places To Stay
Atcama Desert, Chile
Nayara Alto Atacama
Set in a breathtakingly remote landscape, Alto Atacama is a destination in itself—defined by sweeping desert views, total tranquility, and serene outdoor lounges. Rooted in environmental sustainability and local culture, the lodge stands apart with its unique “Andescape” concept, featuring native flora, resident llamas and alpacas, authentic cuisine, and expert guides trained in Leave No Trace principles.
Reykjavík, Iceland
Hotel Reykjavik Saga
Enjoy a cocktail or glass of wine at the vibrant bar, or savor modern Nordic cuisine crafted from fresh local ingredients at the on-site restaurant. Unwind in the cozy spa, complete with a dry sauna and steam room. Ideally located near picturesque Lake Tjörnin, the iconic Hallgrímskirkja cathedral, and Reykjavík’s lively shops and restaurants, this stay offers both relaxation and convenience in the heart of the city.
Reykjavík, Iceland
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland
Healing geothermal waters, a tranquil subterranean spa, gourmet cuisine, and luxurious suites, set against otherworldly Icelandic landscapes. Step into a universe of radiant wellbeing.
When To Visit
Best Months by Experience
The Polar Regions offer dramatically different experiences depending on the season, each revealing a unique side of nature’s raw beauty. Antarctica is best explored during its summer (November to March), when long daylight hours allow for wildlife viewing and glacier excursions. Greenland, Iceland, and Norway shine from May to September, when milder temperatures make hiking, boat trips, and exploring coastal villages more accessible. In summer, these Arctic destinations bask in the surreal glow of the midnight sun, while winter (October to March) brings icy landscapes and the chance to witness the northern lights.
Midnight Sun
Greenland, Iceland & Norway – late May to late July
Hiking & Outdoor Exploration
Greenland, Iceland & Norway – June to September
Sun & Ice Combination
Iceland & Norway – May to September
Wildlife Watching
Antarctica – December to February (penguins, whales, seals)
Greenland & Norway – June to August (whales, seabirds, reindeer)
Iceland – May to August (puffins, whales, Arctic foxes)
When is the Best Time to Visit Polar Regions?
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