The North Pole:
At the Top of the World



16 or 17 Day Itinerary

Ship: Yamal


The ultimate goal for the most ambitious explorer.


Your choice of two 16 or one 17-day expedition. You'll board the nuclear-powered icebreaker in Murmansk, Russia. You'll join and leave the expedition in Helsinki, Finland. The return flight from Helsinki to Murmansk is included. Shore landings are planned in Franz Josef Land and at 90N, the top of the world. Sightseeing by helicopter provides an aerial view of the icebreaker crushing through the Arctic Ocean pack ice.

Expedition Summary
Day 1 Helsinki
Day 2 Embarkation
Day 3-7 Northbound
Day 8 North Pole
Day 9-11 Southbound
Day 12 Franz Josef Land
Day 13-14 Barents Sea
Day 15 Fly to Helsinki
Day 16 Helsinki

 

You'll sail about 2700 nautical miles from Murmansk to Murmansk!

Map courtesy of Quark Expeditions


Itinerary

PLEASE NOTE
All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on local ice and weather conditions and in order to take advantage of opportunities to see wildlife. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises.

Day 1  Helsinki, Finland
Just six degrees south of the Arctic Circle is a sophisticated city with nightlife, green spaces and a breathtaking harbor - Helsinki, Finland. We encourage you to arrive early to explore the city, before you settle down for the night in the centrally located hotel, which is included in the price of your expedition.

Day 2  Embarkation Day
We will fly you from Helsinki to Murmansk, Russia, the home port of the Russian nuclear icebreaker fleet. En route to Murmansk you will cross the Arctic Circle. Yamal, currently the only icebreaker sailing to the North Pole with travelers, is a massive ship. Tugboats and high tide assist the ship to leave dock. A Russian march is played as the ship heads out to sea, fitting pomp for one of the most powerful ships afloat.

 

Days 3 - 7  Northbound on the Arctic Ocean
We'll keep you busy as the ship forges north to the goal of this expedition - the top of the world. Our polar historian will recount tales of the hubris and foolhardiness of those who sought to claim the title "First to Reach the North Pole." Our marine biologist, in an illustrated presentation, will explain the part the Arctic Ocean plays in our ecosystem. The ornithologist will accompany you topside to identify birds on the wing. The Expedition Leader may deploy the onboard helicopters for an aerial view of Yamal breaking ice. Our artist-in-residence will lead interactive workshops that encourage you to create your own polar masterpiece. And if that weren't enough, you can attend the 90N Wildlife Film Festival!


Day 8  North Pole
The Expedition Leader in consultation with the Captain will consult charts and weather reports, adjusting the daily program to take advantage of local conditions. If they are at their optimum, you should reach the North Pole some timeon the eighth day of the expedition. (The seventh day should you choose the shorter voyage.)


Days 9 - 11  Southbound - the Arctic Ocean
As Yamal sails south, the members of the Expedition Team prepare you for shore landings in Franz Josef Land. Their presentations cover the wildlife, geology and history of the archipelago.


Day 12  Franz Josef Land
As long as visibility is sufficient the helicopters will transfer you to one of the flat-topped islands that comprise the archipelago. The most northerly islands in Eurasia are located between 80 and 81 degrees North. Birders, pack your binoculars. Franz Josef Land is home to numerous colonies of seabirds.

 

Days 13 - 14  Barents Sea
The recap sessions, education program, Polar Arts activities and Film Festival continue.

Day 15  Disembarkation - Murmansk
The Captain times his entrance into Murmansk harbor to coincide with high tide. Once the ship is safely moored, you will be transferred to the airport for the flight to Helsinki, where you will spend the night.

Day 16  Helsinki
You'll be free to transfer to the airport on your own after breakfast at the hotel.

Photograph courtesy of Quark Expeditions

Elated passengers stand on top of the world!


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Photograph by Pete Morris/Birdquest

A sleepy Ringed Seal looks up from the fast-ice!

   
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