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Dreaming of rolling green hills, historic castles, and legendary Irish hospitality? The "Northern & Southern Ireland" tour is your passport to both sides of the Irish border, offering a nine-day guided sightseeing adventure from Belfast to Dublin. With stops in Derry, Killarney, Galway, and more, you’ll explore sweeping landscapes, lakes, and dramatic cliffs while delving into centuries-old folklore.
From the Ring of Kerry and Cliffs of Moher to the volcanic columns of the Giant’s Causeway, each day brings a new natural marvel. Evenings are for pub grub, live music, and the camaraderie of fellow travelers—there’s always time for a Guinness or two. Along the way, visit medieval ruins, ancient sites, and bustling city centers, all with the guidance and comfort of a small group tour.
This trip’s standout feature is its comprehensive itinerary, capturing the spirit and diversity of Ireland without the stress of planning. Accommodation, transport, meals, and local expertise are all included in this tour package, leaving you free to make memories among some of Europe’s most enchanting scenery.
Opportunities to witness a total solar eclipse are rare and your chances of experiencing one in the Arctic, from the deck of a polar ship no less, are even more so (considering the last total solar eclipse north of the Arctic Circle occurred in 2015). The next will take place on August 12, 2026. This voyage aboard the Ocean Explorer features your bucket-list eclipse adventure, time to explore Northeast and South Greenland, and two of the world’s northernmost capital cities – the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik and Nuuk, Greenland. World-renowned eclipse cartographer Michael Zeiler will also be onboard to deepen your understanding of eclipse-viewing, observational astronomy and celestial mechanics. Of course, you’ll also get to witness waterfalls, towering cliffs and remote fishing villages in the Westfjords – a hidden gem of Iceland – as well as icebergs, wilderness areas, glaciers and the deep fjords of Greenland.
Imagine tracing the legendary paths of Norse explorers as you journey from Aberdeen to Helsinki on the "Arctic Saga: Exploring Spitsbergen via the Faroes and Jan Mayen." This guided polar expedition and cruise tour spans 14 days, weaving through the captivating landscapes of Scotland, Norway, and Finland—including Longyearbyen, the remote Faroes, and enigmatic Jan Mayen. While this trip promises encounters with the raw beauty of Arctic fjords, calving glaciers, and dramatic icebergs, it also unveils the lesser-known cultural treasures of the region: from Viking settlements and whaling stations to museums rich with Inuit lore and Norse mythology. Travelers can anticipate minimal physical effort, making this relaxed tour accessible to all who wish to absorb the Arctic’s history, wildlife, and breathtaking scenery. Keep your eyes peeled for a potential polar bear sighting—the unique thrill that sets this adventure apart. Accommodation, transport, meals, and more are included for a seamless experience into the far north’s saga.
Trace the legendary Northwest Passage on this 17-day Epic High Arctic expedition, starting in Calgary and ending in Reykjavik. Board the Ocean Explorer and set off through the Canadian Arctic archipelago, following in the footsteps of history’s great explorers. Experience off-ship adventures by Zodiac and helicopter, visit remote Inuit and Greenlandic communities, and witness the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord where colossal glaciers calve into the sea. Spot whales, walrus, muskoxen, and polar bears as you journey through stark, beautiful landscapes that have captivated explorers for centuries. The trip’s unique selling point: it offers travelers the rare chance to combine thrilling Arctic exploration with rich cultural encounters and wildlife sightings, all in one comprehensive cruise tour.
Journey from Greenland to Newfoundland on a 14-day polar cruise that bridges the Arctic and boreal worlds. Start in Reykjavik and venture through Ilulissat, Torngat Mountain National Park, Kangerlussuaq, and more, experiencing stark Arctic tundra and dense boreal forests. Encounter caribou, black bears, Arctic foxes, and peregrine falcons, and learn about Greenlandic, Inuit, and Viking histories. Explore East Coast hospitality in St. John’s, famed for its Celtic music, and visit three UNESCO World Heritage sites—including the legendary Viking ruins at l’Anse aux Meadows. This trip’s USP is its sweeping natural and cultural diversity, offering travelers a rare chance to explore contrasting biomes, ancient cultures, and spectacular wildlife on a single unforgettable voyage.
Reykjavik, Greenland Sea, Nain, L’Anse Aux Meadows, St John, St. John’s, Kangerlussuaq, Maniitsoq, Ilulissat, Pangnirtung, Cape Mercy, Torngat Mountain National Park
Northern lights, ancient cultures, and Arctic wildlife await on the "Adventures in Northeast Greenland: Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights" tour, an eleven-day polar cruise starting and ending in Reykjavik. Glide along the remote northeast coast, home to the world’s most extensive fjord system, on the Ocean Explorer.
Visit the Greenlandic community of Ittoqqortoormiit and ancient Thule sites, learning firsthand about local history and culture. Each day offers the chance to spot migrating whales, polar bears, muskoxen, and seabirds, with the possibility of witnessing the spectacular Aurora Borealis overhead.
The trip’s standout feature? The opportunity to experience some of the planet’s last untouched wilderness areas, paired with expert wildlife guidance and the magical spectacle of the Northern Lights.
Circle the Arctic’s crown jewel on the "Spitsbergen Circumnavigation: A Rite of Passage" tour—a fourteen-day polar cruise that starts and finishes in Helsinki. Board the Ultramarine and set forth on a flexible schedule of daily excursions around Spitsbergen and the Svalbard archipelago.
With expert guides leading the way, seek out polar bears, Arctic foxes, and walruses in their natural habitat. Zodiac trips take you to glacier faces and remote islands near the North Pole, offering unparalleled photo opportunities and moments of awe.
This tour’s unique selling point? A comprehensive circumnavigation of Svalbard, delivering the ultimate polar wildlife and wilderness experience for travelers eager to explore the farthest reaches of the north.
Experience the wild beauty and rich history of Scotland’s remote north on the "Scotland's Shetland Islands" tour. Over six days, you’ll explore Lerwick and Aberdeen, venturing to dramatic sea cliffs, windswept coastlines, and the famous Muckle Flugga—the northernmost inhabited point in the UK. Spot puffins, seals, and otters as you traverse rugged landscapes by private minibus, and immerse yourself in island heritage at the Shetland Museum & Archives. Ideal for those drawn to off-the-beaten-path destinations, this small group sightseeing trip offers comfortable guesthouse stays and the warmth of local hospitality in atmospheric pubs. The tour’s highlight is its blend of wildlife encounters and authentic island culture, making for a unique and memorable Scottish adventure.
Iceland’s raw beauty unfolds on the Iceland Circumnavigation (Ultramarine), a 12-day cruise that begins and ends in Reykjavik. Explore the island’s volcanic landscapes, geysers, waterfalls, and fishing villages from aboard the state-of-the-art Ultramarine ship. Sightseeing, glacier-spotting, and volcano hunting are all part of the adventure, with activities ranging from coach tours and Zodiac excursions to kayaking and even helicopter flights over remote regions. Designed for travellers seeking easy-paced discovery, the trip’s unique selling point is the chance to experience Iceland’s extraordinary diversity from multiple vantage points—sea, land, and air—while enjoying the comfort and innovation of a modern polar vessel.