Quark Expeditions launches its Arctic 2023 season, featuring some of the most innovative itineraries

Published
08/28/2021 by

Quark Expeditions, the Leader in Polar Adventures, has announced a total of 17 different itineraries in its Arctic 2023 season—many on the technologically-advanced ship, Ultramarine.

"Our Arctic season offers travelers an unrivalled selection of destinations, itineraries and immersive off-ship experiences," said Thomas Lennartz, VP Sales & Client Experiences. "Imagine spotting a polar bear along the ice edge, or cruising deep Arctic fjords in a Zodiac—or riding a helicopter high above the clouds in Greenland to kayak in a remote alpine lake few humans have ever visited. These are among the experiences available in our Arctic 2023 season, which is designed to truly immerse guests in the polar landscapes."

Guests on Ultramarine, equipped with two helicopters and 20 quick-deploy Zodiacs, will choose from the most robust portfolio of adventure options in the industry, such as flightseeing and helicopter-supported mountain biking.

The Arctic 2023 season Lineup:

  • Arctic Saga: Exploring Spitsbergen via the Faroes and Jan Mayen
  • Three Arctic Islands: IcelandGreenland, Spitsbergen
  • Spitsbergen Highlights: Expedition in Brief
  • Introduction to Spitsbergen: Fjords, Glaciers and Wildlife of Svalbard
  • Spitsbergen Explorer: Wildlife Capital of the Arctic
  • Spitsbergen In Depth: Big Islands, Big Adventure
  • Spitsbergen Photography: In Search of Polar Bears
  • Greenland Adventure: Explore by Sea, Land and Air
  • Under the Northern Lights: Exploring Iceland & East Greenland
  • Essential Greenland: Southern Coasts and Disko Bay
  • Arctic Express Canada: The Heart of the Northwest Passage
  • Canada's Remote Arctic: Northwest Passage to Ellesmere Island
  • Northwest Passage: In the Footsteps of Franklin
  • Northwest Passage: Epic High Arctic
  • Best of the Western Arctic: Canada and Greenland
  • Jewels of the Russian Arctic: Franz Josef Land and Novaya Zemlya
  • High Arctic Odyssey: Remote Russian Archipelagos