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The Unexplored Frontier

The Unexplored Frontier

From AUD $10,695

Description

Rarely visited today yet significant in the history of polar exploration, Franz Josef Land is worthy of its legendary reputation.

This extraordinary expedition to Franz Josef Land is as unique and authentic as the place itself. Starting in Longyearbyen in the Norwegian territory of Svalbard, we cross the icy, wildlife-rich Barents Sea to the Russian High Arctic. In Franz Josef Land we discover unparalleled landscapes, wildlife, and history in one of the wildest and most remote corners of the Arctic.

The archipelago, part of the Russian Arctic National Park since 2012, is a nature sanctuary. Polar bears and other quintessential High Arctic wildlife—such as walruses and some rare whale species—can be spotted anytime, anywhere in and around Franz Josef Land. Scree slopes and cliffs around the islands host enormous nesting colonies of migratory seabirds such as guillemots, dovekies, and ivory gulls. We’ll take advantage of the 24-hour daylight to exploit every opportunity for wildlife viewing.

In Franz Josef Land we encounter a stark and enigmatic landscape steeped in the drama and heroism of early polar exploration. At places like Bell Island, Cape Flora, and Cape Tegetthoff we have the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Fridtjof Nansen, Frederick George Jackson, Julius von Payer, and other polar explorers. At Tikhaya Bukhta we find the ruins of a Soviet-era research facility that was also a major base for polar expeditions. Across the archipelago there are monuments, memorials, crosses, and the remains of makeshift dwellings, all testimony to incredible historical events.

Please note: Some departures may be shorter. Please contact us for more details.

Trip Name
The Unexplored Frontier
Days
14
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Expedition Length: 90 metres Passenger Capacity: 114 Built / refurbished: 1992 / 2016 Like some of the birds we see in the Arctic and Antarctica, our m/v Sea Spirit is migratory and follows the sun, northbound in the summer and southbound in the winter, always ready for spontaneous discoveries – a pod of whales, a family of polar bears or a glaciated mountain vista. She is highly maneuverable and capable of navigating the narrow fjords of East Greenland and entering the small bays of Spitsbergen. Onboard, we create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for all our guests. They are united by one goal – to have a memorable wilderness experience and to become real polar adventurers. We believe that first-hand travel to such places makes one an ambassador for conservation, and helps strengthen our resolve to protect these natural environments for future generations. Public areas include: Reception, Restaurant, Bar, Outdoor Bistro, Club Lounge, Library, Presentation Lounge, Infirmary, Gym, Bridge. We have open Bridge policy. Talk to the Captain and officers. Watch landscapes from this special angle of view. Fix your location at a map of your expedition.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
Welcome to Longyearbyen, the Arctic adventure capital of the Norwegian territory of Svalbard and starting point of our expedition. After arriving via scheduled commercial flight, you are free to explore this small but fascinating settlement. Be sure to see the excellent Svalbard Museum and enjoy the shops, cafes and restaurants in the town center. Your hotel for the night has been arranged by us and is included in the price of the voyage.
Day 2 - Day 2: Embarkation in Longyearbyen
In the afternoon we welcome you aboard the expedition ship M/V Sea Spirit; transfers from the hotel are included. Explore the ship and get comfortable in your home-away-from-home for the extraordinary adventure to come. The long days of summer sunlight illuminate our surroundings as we slip our moorings and sail into a true wilderness where wildlife abounds. The scenery as we sail through Isfjorden on our first evening is spectacular and there is already the possibility of marine mammal encounters.
Day 3 - Days 3-4: Across the Barents Sea
From Isfjorden we proceed straight to Franz Josef Land across the Barents Sea. Presentations and workshops by our expert staff prepare us for what lies ahead.In these far northern latitudes, it is possible to encounter sea ice even in summer. Along the way, we’ll remain vigilant for sightings of ice-dependent marine mammals such as the elusive bowhead whale, various Arctic seal species, and the majestic polar bear.
Day 4 - Days 5-11: Exploration of Franz Josef (extra day here on 19 July departure) Land
This is expedition cruising at its most authentic. As such, our route and exploration opportunities in Franz Josef Land are heavily dependent on weather and sea ice. Our experienced captain and expedition leader decide our best route and continually adjust plans as opportunities warrant in this wild and remote corner of the Arctic. Between obligatory initial and final calls at the Russian polar station Nagurskoye in Cambridge Bay we are free to explore the many waterways and islands of this unique Arctic wilderness. The archipelago, part of the Russian Arctic National Park since 2012, is a nature sanctuary. Polar bears and other quintessential High Arctic wildlife—such as walruses and some rare whale species—can be spotted anytime, anywhere in and around Franz Josef Land. Scree slopes and cliffs around the islands host enormous nesting colonies of seabirds such as guillemots, dovekies, and kittiwakes. We’ll take advantage of the 24-hour daylight to exploit every opportunity for wildlife viewing. Franz Josef Land is dominated by glaciation, which covers 85% of the archipelago. Immense tidewater glaciers and glittering icebergs provide a stunning backdrop to our voyage. Franz Josef Land is also home to some interesting geological features, such as the mysterious stone spheres on Champ Island. Collectors of geographical extremes may take note that Cape Fligely on Rudolf Island is the northernmost point of land in the Eastern Hemisphere. Franz Josef Land also offers visitors the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of famous polar explorers at well-preserved historical sites. The journals of explorers such as Julius von Payer, Benjamin Leigh Smith, Frederick George Jackson, and Fridtjof Nansen come alive at Cape Norway, Cape Flora, Eira Harbour, and Cape Tegetthoff. Memorials, monuments, crosses and the remains of dwellings are testimony to incredible historical events that are further illuminated by our expert lecturers. Tikhaya Bukhta is currently a Russian Arctic National Park ranger station occupying Soviet-era research buildings and was also a major base for polar expeditions. Nearby the fascinating columnar basalt cliffs of Rubini Rock are home to thousands of nesting seabirds.Our primary focus during this expedition is the exploration of the Russian archipelago of Franz Josef Land. However, the number of days spent there depends
Day 5 - Days 12-13: Back to Svalbard
Following our week of exploration in Franz Josef Land, we cross back through the bountiful waters of the Barents Sea and then along the coastal islands of the Svalbard Archipelago. From panoramic open decks, enjoy Arctic landscapes and wildlife sightings. Bountiful inshore and offshore waters are home to walrus and a wide variety of whales.The crossing also gives our expedition team the opportunity to offer a final presentation or two in the Oceanus Lounge.
Day 6 - Day 14: Disembarkation in Longyearbyen, Svalbard
After breakfast we say farewell in the town of Longyearbyen, where we started our expedition. We provide a transfer to the airport, or to the town center if you plan to spend more time here. As you look back on your wonderful experience, you may already be looking forward to your next incredible adventure to the ice!
Day 7 - Please Note:
Itinerary, landings and all other activities during the cruise depend strongly on ice and weather conditions and are subject to the decisions of the Expedition Leader and the Captain of the vessel. Encounters with any mentioned wildlife cannot be guaranteed.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
10-07-202221-07-2022AUD $10,695Triple Classic
10-07-202221-07-2022AUD $14,695Main Deck Suite
10-07-202221-07-2022AUD $15,695Classic Suite
10-07-202221-07-2022AUD $15,995Superior Suite
10-07-202221-07-2022AUD $17,995Deluxe Suite
10-07-202221-07-2022AUD $19,695Premium Suite
10-07-202221-07-2022AUD $25,295Owner’s Suite
22-07-202204-08-2022AUD $15,995Superior Suite
22-07-202204-08-2022AUD $17,995Deluxe Suite
22-07-202204-08-2022AUD $19,695Premium Suite
22-07-202204-08-2022AUD $25,295Owner’s Suite
22-07-202204-08-2022AUD $10,695Triple Classic
22-07-202204-08-2022AUD $14,695Main Deck Suite
22-07-202204-08-2022AUD $15,695Classic Suite
03-08-202216-08-2022AUD $10,695Triple Classic
03-08-202216-08-2022AUD $14,695Main Deck Suite
03-08-202216-08-2022AUD $15,695Classic Suite
03-08-202216-08-2022AUD $15,995Superior Suite
03-08-202216-08-2022AUD $17,995Deluxe Suite
03-08-202216-08-2022AUD $19,695Premium Suite
03-08-202216-08-2022AUD $25,295Owner’s Suite
15-08-202228-08-2022AUD $10,695Triple Classic
15-08-202228-08-2022AUD $14,695Main Deck Suite
15-08-202228-08-2022AUD $15,695Classic Suite
15-08-202228-08-2022AUD $15,995Superior Suite
15-08-202228-08-2022AUD $17,995Deluxe Suite
15-08-202228-08-2022AUD $19,695Premium Suite
15-08-202228-08-2022AUD $25,295Owner’s Suite
16-07-202329-07-2023AUD $15,895Triple Classic
16-07-202329-07-2023AUD $21,995Main Deck Suite
16-07-202329-07-2023AUD $23,395Classic Suite
16-07-202329-07-2023AUD $23,895Superior Suite
16-07-202329-07-2023AUD $26,895Deluxe Suite
16-07-202329-07-2023AUD $29,395Premium Suite
16-07-202329-07-2023AUD $37,695Owner’s Suite
28-07-202310-08-2023AUD $15,895Triple Classic
28-07-202310-08-2023AUD $21,995Main Deck Suite
28-07-202310-08-2023AUD $23,395Classic Suite
28-07-202310-08-2023AUD $23,895Superior Suite
28-07-202310-08-2023AUD $26,895Deluxe Suite
28-07-202310-08-2023AUD $29,395Premium Suite
28-07-202310-08-2023AUD $37,695Owner’s Suite
09-08-202322-08-2023AUD $16,695Triple Classic
09-08-202322-08-2023AUD $23,095Main Deck Suite
09-08-202322-08-2023AUD $24,595Classic Suite
09-08-202322-08-2023AUD $25,095Superior Suite
09-08-202322-08-2023AUD $28,195Deluxe Suite
09-08-202322-08-2023AUD $30,795Premium Suite
09-08-202322-08-2023AUD $39,595Owner’s Suite

Inclusions

    • Franz Josef Land, part of the Russian Arctic National Park, is a nature sanctuary. Polar bears, walrus, endangered bowhead whales, and other Arctic wildlife can be spotted anywhere, anytime in and around the archipelago. Svalbard is a similarly protected wilderness where we find flowering tundra and tidewater glaciers. Steep cliffs and scree slopes in both island groups accommodate enormous colonies of nesting seabirds such as dovekies, guillemots, and rare ivory gulls. 24-hour daylight allows us to exploit every opportunity for wildlife viewing in this unique polar ecosystem.
    • In Franz Josef Land we encounter a stark and enigmatic landscape steeped in the drama and heroism of early polar exploration. At places like Bell Island, Cape Flora, and Cape Tegetthoff we have the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Fridtjof Nansen, Frederick George Jackson, Julius von Payer, and other polar explorers. At Tikhaya Bukhta we find the ruins of a Soviet-era research facility that was also a major base for polar expeditions. Across the archipelago there are monuments, memorials, crosses, and the remains of makeshift dwellings, all testimony to incredible historical events.
    • On this voyage we also experience stunning scenery and abundant wildlife in Spitsbergen, Svalbard’s largest island. This classic Arctic destination is home to reindeer, Arctic fox, millions of seabirds, numerous marine mammal species, and a high concentration of polar bears. In this multifaceted landscape of glaciated mountains and coastal plains we also find historical sites and the Arctic research community of Ny Ålesund, complete with gift shop, post office, and museum.

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