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Icebreaker Adventure Cruise to the North Pole

Few places have stirred the hearts and minds of explorers more than the North Pole. At the turn of the last century, voyages of discovery and adventures led by sled, balloon, airship and ship set off for the top of the world - and failed.

The Icebreaker Yamal at the Pole

On this historic voyage our aim is to stand at 90° North. It is the opportunity of a lifetime - so join us on an extraordinary voyage to the North Pole.

We sail on one of the world's most powerful icebreakers, the Yamal. Heading north from Murmansk, we cross the Barents Sea and break into the dense Arctic pack ice.

Very few vessels have the power to negotiate such challlenging ice conditions, yet we push northwards at speeds of up to 12 knots.

At over 490 feet long the Yamal is an impressive sight on its own and is even more striking when seen in these magnificent surroundings

Our journey takes us through an ever - changing panorama of wind-polished ice up to five metres thick, narrow channels of dark green water and aquamarine pools scattered across the frozen sea. We will be able to enjoy the immense polar landscapes from the Bridge or deck of the ship and from our expertly-piloted helicopter. And along the way, in this stunning setting of ice and snow, we expect to encounter a variety of Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, walrus and ivory gulls.

From the Geographic North Pole - we will be among very few people to have ver been there - we head south to the wild and wonderful world of dence ice pack, towering volcanic mountains, icebergs and glaciers of Franz Josef Land. Then it is back across the Barents Sea to Murmansk, where our amazing journey comes to an end.

90° North - The geographic north pole
The Yamal's helicopters are an essential tool for navigating through the polar icefields

Expedition Highlights

  • Reach the North Pole - the ultimate goal for generations of explorers - and stand on top of the world
  • Experience our world-class icebreaker - one of the most powerful in the world - as it cuts through vast ice floes, pressure ridges and hummocks up to five metres thick
  • Witness the frozen sea and immense polar landscapes from the ship and from an expertly-piloted helicopter
  • Travel in comfort and safety on a ship with excellent accomodation and superb cuisine
  • Encounter polar bears, walrus, ivory gulls and other rare and fascinating Arctic wildlife in a spectacular setting of snow and ice.
  • Visit the relatively unexplored Franz Josef Land
  • Learn more about the Arctic with the help of an oustanding expedition team of naturalists, historians and other experts
Departure dates for 2006
July 01 & July 14 departures from and return to Helsinki, Finland.

North Pole Adventure Cruise
US$ price per person
Cabin Type & Dates
July 01-16 and
July 14-29 2006

Twin Cabin
18995

Twin Cabin
(single occupancy)
32295

Mini Suite
21995
Suite
24995
Prices are per person based on two people travelling together and sharing a twin cabin or room. We also offer a Request Share facility which matches travellers to share cabins.

The cruise price includes
Voyage aboard the Yamal as indicated in the itinerary
Flights as indicated in the itinerary, Helsinki/Murmansk/Helsinki
Hotel accommodation in a shared twin room for two nights with breakfast
 • All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac and/or helicopter (as included in group excursions with no specific amount of helicopter time guaranteed)
 • Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership provided by experienced expedition staff
 • All meals aboard ship
 • Comprehensive pre-departure materials and Arctic handbook
 • Transfers and baggage handling between the hotels, airports and ship for those traveling on the group flights
Special expedition parka
Detailed post-expedition log
All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program

Not included:
Airfares to and from Helsinki; passport and visa expenses; government arrival and departure taxes; meals ashore and supplement for single hotel accommodations; baggage, cancellation and personal insurance; excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar, beverage and telecommunication charges; and the customary gratuity at the end of the voyage for the stewards and others who have served you on board (guidelines will be provided).

Please note: additional helicopter flying time will be charged at an hourly rate to be announced.

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Itinerary
DAY 1
Helsinki, Finland
A day of leisure with time to explore the charming capital of Finland before meeting fellow travelers at our hotel, the Radisson SAS Royal, or similar centrally located hotel.
DAY 2
 
Murmansk, Russia
This morning we transfer to the airport for our flight to Murmansk. Surrounded by birch and spruce forest, Murmansk is almost halfway between Moscow and the North Pole. With a population of about 400,000, it is the largest city north of the Arctic Circle, and the home port of Russia's nuclear icebreakers. We transfer to the port to embark the Yamal.
DAY 3
Barents Sea
Today is our first full day at sea and there will be time to relax and explore our sophisticated icebreaker - home for most of the next two weeks. Join our naturalists and other experts in the lecture room for presentations on the wildlife, geology, history and other aspects of the Arctic. There will also be briefings on the proper use of the helicopter and conservation guidelines for visiting this remote corner of the world. In between, do not miss the opportunity to watch for abundant Arctic seabirds and whales as we sail north.
DAY 4-7
Heading North
We enter the polar ice pack and continue north through a wonderful kaleidoscope of ice, snow and water. It is impossible not to marvel as the Yamal surges forward through thick ice, leaving huge blocks in its wake. Our resident experts continue their outstanding slide-illustrated presentations on all aspects of the Far North and we keep watch for a wealth of Arctic wildlife along the way. The ship's open Bridge policy enables us to watch navigation and icebreaking operations around the clock. Ice reconnaissance flights, together with ice charts received via satellite, help our experienced captain and officers guide the Yamal steadily northwards. There will even be opportunities to board the helicopter for fantastic aerial views of our ship crashing its way towards the pole - and to land briefly on the ice. We also plan to stop the ship temporarily, put down the gangway, and invite everyone down for an invigorating walkabout.
DAY 8
The North Pole
Depending on the ice conditions en route, we hope to arrive at our ultimate destination today. The approach itself is incredibly exciting and the ship buzzes with anticipation as we confidently work our way towards our ultimate goal - 90° North. Then comes the moment we have all been waiting for - we stand on the top of the world and wander out onto the ice to explore this other-worldly white and blue landscape that stretches for hundreds of kilometres in every direction. It is hard to believe that this is the place so many explorers have struggled and risked their lives to reach and there will be time for quiet contemplation as we consider their heroic efforts. Like all the best expeditions, we also find time for festivities. There will be a once-in-a-lifetime barbeque on the ice and - for those who dare - a very brief plunge into the Arctic Ocean!
DAY 9-11
 
Heading South
Mission accomplished, we begin our adventurous journey south. Our exact route will depend on local conditions but, as before, the helicopter pilots stand ready for reconnaissance flights and excursions. This is another opportunity to enjoy the power of our icebreaker and the spectacular and ever-changing scenery. We look out for Arctic wildlife and, in particular, our chances of encountering polar bears on the return journey are good. Join our naturalists and other experts in the lecture room for more presentations on the wildlife, geology, history and other aspects of this magnificent wilderness - and take the opportunity to visit the ship's control center and engine room.
DAY 12-13 Franz Josef Land, Russia
We enter a remote world of dense pack ice, towering volcanic mountains, icebergs and glaciers at Franz Josef Land. The most northerly point in Russia, this archipelago of 191 islands stretches 375 kilometers (233 miles) from west to east and 234 kilometers (145 miles) from north to south. Undiscovered until 1873, it is still relatively unexplored. It is a naturalist's paradise. Polar bears and Arctic fox are common and often approach the ship quite closely - providing wonderful opportunities for photography. Beluga whales and narwhal live just offshore, there are good numbers of walrus and seals, and the rocky cliffs are packed with large colonies of seabirds.
 
We cruise along the rugged coasts of Franz Josef Land in Zodiac landing craft, enjoy spectacular views of glaciers, icebergs and steep volcanic plateaux from the air, and land at historic sites of early exploration (subject to permission). We plan to land at historic sites of early exploration (subject to permission) including Cape Norway where Norwegian explorer, Fridtjof Nansen, together with Hjalmar Johansen, spent the winter of 1896-97 after a bold attempt to reach the North Pole. They survived by hunting polar bears, seals and Arctic fox.
DAY 14 Barents Sea
The final leg of our journey south - across the Barents Sea towards Murmansk. This is another chance to look for seabirds and whales and, of course, to join our expedition team in the lecture theatre as they review our unique journey of exploration and adventure.
DAY 15 Murmansk, Russia
Murmansk and transfer to the airport in time for our flight back to Helsinki. Our final night is spent at the centrally located Radisson SAS Royal.
DAY 16 Helsinki, Finland
After breakfast this morning at our hotel, we continue home independently.
Note: please read this itinerary as a guide only. Our exact program will vary to take best advantage of local weather and ice conditions and opportunities to experience wildlife. Our goal is to reach the North Pole. All landings on Franz Josef Land are subject to time as well as final governmental permission (not available at the time of publication). If ice conditions are particularly heavy, we may rely on our helicopters for excursions and therefore Zodiac landing craft may not be used.

This voyage may be operated by the sister vessel of theYamal, the Sovetskiy Soyuz, with the same itinerary and ship specifications.

Used for reconnaissance - the Yamal's helicopter is also available (weather permitting) for excursions to the ice

 

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