Arctic & Polar Expeditions

Trace the edge of the world. From Norwegian fjords to Greenland's ice sheets, experience the raw beauty of the high north with expert polar guides.

Available Expeditions

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🛶 Medium
📍 Lofoten Islands, Norway

Fjord Kayaking & Wildlife Safari

Paddle through dramatic sea cliffs, spot orcas & puffins, and camp under the midnight sun.

$1,899 /person
⭐ 4.9
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🐻‍❄️ Hard
📍 Longyearbyen, Svalbard

Polar Bear & Ice Cap Expedition

Guided snowmobile & sled tours across remote glaciers. Expert wildlife safety protocols included.

$3,299 /person
⭐ 5.0
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🐕 Medium
📍 Ilulissat, Greenland

Dog Sledding & Ice Fjord Trek

Travel with huskies across frozen tundra and hike beside the world's largest iceberg calving bay.

$2,450 /person
⭐ 4.8
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🌌 Easy
📍 Northern Iceland

Aurora Borealis & Glacier Walk

Chase the northern lights, walk Vatnajökull glacier, and relax in geothermal hot springs.

$1,199 /person
⭐ 4.9
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🦀 Hard
📍 Denali & Brooks Range, Alaska

Backcountry Wilderness Loop

Multi-day backcountry trek with bear safety training, wilderness survival skills, and summit attempts.

$2,850 /person
⭐ 4.7
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🌅 Easy
📍 Tromsø, Northern Norway

Midnight Sun Coastal Trek

Hike 24-hour daylight trails, visit traditional Sami villages, and sail along the Arctic coast.

$1,599 /person
⭐ 4.9
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Polar Safety Certified

All trips include satellite comms, emergency beacons, and guides trained in Arctic first response.

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Leave No Trace

We follow strict low-impact protocols and donate 5% of every booking to Arctic conservation.

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Premium Cold Gear

Professional expedition layers, insulated tents, and heated sleeping systems provided free.

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Small Group Sizes

Max 12 participants per trip ensures personalized guidance and minimal environmental footprint.

What to Expect & Bring

Arctic expeditions require smart preparation. We handle the heavy lifting, but your personal comfort starts with the right base layers and mindset.

Professional thermal base layers & mid-layers
Expedition-grade insulated tent & sleeping system
GPS tracking, satellite phone & emergency kit
Catered high-altitude/polar meals daily
All transport & permit fees included
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Personal gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen, & reusable water bottle

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Broken-in waterproof hiking boots with ankle support

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Camera with cold-weather battery backups & lens cloth

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Personal medications & high-SPF lip balm

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before heading north.

What is the best time of year to visit the Arctic?

Summer (June–August) offers midnight sun and milder temps (-2°C to 10°C), while Winter (December–February) is ideal for aurora viewing and dog sledding (-10°C to -30°C). We operate year-round with specialized gear for each season.

Do I need prior cold-weather experience?

Not for our Easy or Medium trips. We provide a pre-trip gear fitting and cold-weather safety briefing. Hard expeditions require moderate fitness and are best suited for those with trekking experience.

How do you handle polar bear safety?

In high-risk zones like Svalbard and Alaska, trips include armed wildlife guards. We teach avoidance protocols, use scent-control methods, and maintain strict group formations.

What is the cancellation & weather policy?

Free cancellation up to 60 days out. Weather-related disruptions result in full credit or rescheduling. We monitor forecasts daily and prioritize safety over itinerary rigidity.

Ready to Brave the Cold?

Secure your spot on the next Arctic expedition. Limited group sizes mean early booking is recommended.