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Arctic Holidays

A vast, untameable wilderness where Polar bears prowl the ice under the midnight sun

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Iceland to Greenland: Total Solar Eclipse

Arctic

Enjoy phenomenal eclipse viewing in the High Arctic and discover the natural wonders of the Vestfjords

Polar Expeditions

Ultimate Arctic Voyage: From Svalbard to Jan Mayen to Iceland

Arctic
13 Days from USD 11690
USD 8991

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

A taste of the incredible diversity of the Arctic

Polar Expeditions

Three Arctic Islands (Southbound)

Arctic
15 Days from USD 22090
USD 17851

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Dramatic, contrasting and desolate landscapes of Spitsbergen, Greenland & Iceland

Polar Expeditions

Spitsbergen Explorer: Best of High Arctic Norway (2025)

Arctic
10 Days from USD 11390
USD 8841

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Explore the remarkable Svalbard Archipelago in Norway in 24 hour daylight

Polar Expeditions
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Greenland Explorer: Sail and Soar the Alpine Arctic

Artic Tours

Explore the majestic fjords, glaciers and mountains of South Greenland!

Polar Expeditions
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West Greenland Ice Odyssey: Glaciers and Icebergs

Arctic
10 Days from USD 10190
USD 8016

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Immerse yourself along the dramatic coast of West Greenland, exploring deep into fjords and stunning islands!

Polar Expeditions
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South Greenland Adventure: The Majestic Alpine Arctic

Arctic
13 Days from USD 14790
USD 11466

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Explore the majestic fjords, glaciers and mountains of South Greenland.

Polar Expeditions
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Wild Fjords of South Greenland

Arctic
13 Days from USD 10990
USD 8466

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Enjoy an ultra-immersive exploration of Greenland’s serene shores, sailing the icy waters of the rarely travelled southeast coast

Polar Expeditions
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Gems of West Greenland: Fjords, Icebergs & Culture

Arctic
12 Days from USD 12490
USD 9741

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Immerse yourself along the dramatic coast of West Greenland, exploring deep into fjords and stunning islands!

Polar Expeditions

Arctic tour highlights

Spitsbergen: The remarkable islands of the Svalbard archipelago are part of Norway, lying high above the Arctic Circle. They cover around 62,000 square kilometres (about the same size as Ireland), mostly in the form of three larger islands – Spitsbergen, Nordaustlandet and Edgeøya. Combining a great variety of flora and fauna with stunning remote landscapes, a visit to Spitsbergen is a must for wilderness and wildlife enthusiasts.

Russian Arctic: The eastern seaboard of Russia dominates the North Pacific but is so remote that few ever visit it. This isolation has protected one of its most valuable assets – a vast wilderness inhabited by Kamchatka brown bears, whales and an astonishing array of birds. The pristine Wrangel Island, untouched by glaciers during the last ice age, is a treasure trove of Arctic biodiversity and is perhaps best known for the multitude of polar bears that breed here. A Russian Arctic tour promises an unforgettable experience.

North Pole: It doesn’t get more dramatic than a voyage to the North Pole, where you are – literally – on top of the world. Trips here will leave you feeling more than a little humbled as you take in the gargantuan glacial landscape from a place where all directions face south. You can perform the shortest possible circumnavigation of the globe before heading south to explore the remote Franz Josef Land. With its massive flat-topped islands and steep basalt cliffs, this archipelago is a birdwatcher’s paradise.

Greenland: Greenland is the world’s largest island, and home to a staggering coast-to-coast ice sheet that covers 80% of its land and reaches depths of three kilometres. Towns cling to its rocky coastline, pristine fjords eat into the landscape, and vast glaciers slowly carve their way through the mountains. In the short summer season, the Midnight Sun brings 24-hour daylight to the island. If lucky, you could spot polar bears, humpback whales, walruses, reindeer and more. Greenland offers excellent chances of seeing the Northern Lights during the winter months too.

Can’t -it was magic!! So very glad l went.

Sheena Campbel Arctic Saga: Spitsbergen, Faroes & Jan Mayen

Everything was perfect -food, expedition leader, guides, hotel staff. Perfect weather too. 8 polar bears and 8 blue whales too and all these rest. The trip was excellent through and through.

gaynor sharp Spitsbergen Circumnavigation: A Rite of Passage

FAQs on Arctic Holidays

Can you travel to the Arctic Circle?

Yes, you can travel to the Arctic Circle by booking a polar voyage where you’ll board a ship built to withstand the harsh conditions. By booking an Arctic Circle holiday with a reputable travel provider, you can reach parts of the world that very few people have visited.

How do you travel during an Arctic tour?

During your Arctic holiday, you’ll be based on one of Quark’s polar-class vessels fitted with spacious cabins, private bathrooms and dining rooms. They’re well-qualified for polar waters and can travel to areas that other ships simply can’t access. For more information, see our Polar Fleet page.

The ships are kept warm, clean and comfortable with a wet and mud room to store your gear and boots.

What can you expect on an Arctic voyage?

Activities you can get involved in on an Arctic holiday include:

  • Zodiac excursions
  • On-shore excursions
  • Presentations with expedition leaders and polar experts
  • Sea kayaking

All Arctic tour itineraries should be treated as a guide only – it is possible that the capricious nature of wind, visibility and ice, plus other factors, may lead to adjustments to the route published.

A holiday to the Arctic Circle can be a demanding trip with harsh conditions. For example, on-shore excursions require ‘wet’ landings, where you’ll slide into ankle-deep waters (wearing wellington boots) before walking onto dry land. There are, of course, no paths, so be prepared for slippery, rough terrain and, sometimes, fairly deep snow.  

What is the weather like on an Arctic holiday?

Our Arctic tours tend to take place during the summer months and into early autumn. Typically, temperatures range from -10°C to 10°C during this period. You will also encounter longer daytime hours during this period. The melting of the sea ice makes it an ideal time to set off on an Arctic tour.

Check your itinerary to see which countries you pass through on your adventure, as temperatures may vary slightly.

What should you wear on an Arctic holiday?

An Arctic holiday means you’ll be exposed to polar climates – in other words, it will be extremely cold! On the longer Zodiac cruises, you’ll be sitting still for most of the time with the potential for sea spray and a cold headwind. We can provide you with rubber boots and a parka suited to the extreme temperatures.

You should pack a hat, scarf and at least two pairs of gloves, plus plenty of warm socks – it’s recommended that you wear two pairs during your expedition.

When it comes to clothing, you’ll need waterproof trousers, fleeces and thermal tops to help stay warm. Comfy shoes and clothes are recommended for when you spend time on the vessel.

You can find a full list of equipment in your Arctic holiday trip notes.

What else should you pack for a trip to the Arctic?

Alongside suitable clothing, we recommend you pack your camera and binoculars to get a better glimpse at the wildlife. We also recommend SPF, sunglasses, plug adapters and a first aid kit to make sure you’re on top form during your Arctic holiday.

What are the differences between holidays in the Arctic and Antarctica?

Geographically speaking, holidays to the Arctic Circle are more accessible for those travelling from the UK. The Arctic landscape also has more variety, including snow-capped peaks, glaciers and tundra land masses with snow that melts during the summer months. This means the wildlife tends to be more varied too.

How healthy should you be for a trip to the Arctic?

While it isn’t necessary to be of a certain level of fitness, it’s recommended that you feel fit enough to make the most of the daily excursions. You need to be able to get in and out of the rubber zodiac boats, for example.

Our Arctic tours are rated as ‘leisurely’ and we recommend reading our activity level guidelines to find out more.

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