Some places on our planet are so out of reach that their very isolation hast stirred
generationns of explorers into voyagesof adventure and discovery. One such place is the North Pole. Join us
on a historic voyage to 90 North.
Sailing from Spitsbergern, we head north through dense, multi pack ice to the North Pole, a worthy
goal for our amazing ship. Only very few vessels have the power to negotiate the challenging ice of the
Arctic Bassin. navigating the polar pack at speeds up to 12 knots, we are enthralled by an ever-changing panorama of wind-polished ice,
naroow channels of dark green water and aquamarine pools.
From the North Pole, we head southward to Franz Joseph Land, a marvellous place of glaciers, volcanic mountains and wildlife.
Here we hope to encounter walruses and polar bears on the ice
This is the expedition of a lifetime.
The Itinerary
DAY 1: Oslo, Norway
Today is at leisure for you to explore the city independently. Time
permitting, be sure to visit the Fram, Nansen's famous polar ship that
is on display across the harbor. Overnight accommodations are provided
at the Hotel Bristol or similar centrally located hotel.
DAY 2: Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
This morning we transfer to the airport for our charter flight
(included in the expedition rates) to Longyearbyen, the administrative
capital of the whole Svalbard archipelago. Time permitting there may be
an opportunity to explore the town. Later we fly by helicopter to the
Yamal, positioned off the coast of Spitsbergen, and sail this evening.
DAY 3: North of Spitsbergen
Today we relax and explore our extraordinary icebreaker. Join our
naturalists in the lecture room for presentations on the unique
wildlife of the Arctic, geology, glaciology and polar history. You
will also attend briefings on the proper use of the helicopter,
and familiarize yourself with the conservation guidelines for
visitors to the Arctic. We cross 80° north and enter a remote world
of dense pack ice that covers the Arctic Basin all year round.
DAYS 4-5: To The Pole
Heading further north, we continue through the polar pack, a kaleidoscope of
vast ice floes, pools of open water and channels. We marvel as the Yamal surges
forward through meters-thick ice, leaving great blocks of blue ice in its wake.
Our resident lecturers continue a series of outstanding slide-illustrated
presentations and help you keep watch for polar bears, seals and Arctic birds.
Dividing into teams, we board the helicopter for unique aerial views of our
extraordinary ship at work and a landing on the ice. Along the way, we also
pause and put down the gangway for an invigorating walk-about on the Arctic
pack.
The ship's open-bridge policy enables us to watch navigation and icebreaking
operations around the clock. Our experienced officers guide the Yamal through
the polar ice sailing at up to 12 knots through ice thick enough to stop any
conventional icebreaker. Ice reconnaissance flights, together with ice charts
submitted to us via satellite and our onboard ice experts, will help us to
find open water leads, or cracks, in the polar ice cap. Traveling through
these leads greatly facilitates our voyage.
DAY 6: The North Pole
Depending on ice conditions, we hope to arrive at the Geographic North
Pole today. We gather on the Bridge of the Yamal as we confidently approach 90°
north, one of few expeditions to reach the North Pole itself. Here, at the
top of the world, we wander onto the ice to explore the white and blue
landscape and contemplate the heroic struggles of early explorers to reach
this spot. Staff and crew make preparations to celebrate including a
barbecue on the ice and - for those who dare - a very brief plunge into
the Arctic Ocean!
DAYS 7-9: Southward
Heading to the south, the Yamal navigates the tall hummocks and pressure
ridges that characterise multi-year ice. The exact route will depend on
local conditions. As always, our helicopter pilots stand ready for
reconnaissance flights and excursions. We are invited in small groups to
the ship's control center and engine room.
The show of power and ever-changing icescapes easily keeps our attention -
an absorbing jumble of wind-polished ice and pools of aquamarine water. As
we progress south we are rejoined by the splendid Ivory Gull and our chances
of encountering polar bears increase. These 'Lords of the Arctic' have been
seen as far as 88° north. Continuing our lecture series we gain more insight
into this magnificent region.
DAYS 10-11: Franz Josef Land, Russia
We enter a remote world of dense pack ice, towering volcanic mountains,
icebergs and glaciers. Not discovered until 1873 by the Austrian Tegetthoff
expedition, much of the vast archipelago is still relatively unexplored.
During these days we keep watch for polar bears and walruses on the ice,
enjoy spectacular views from the air and, subject to permissions, land with
our helicopter at historic sites of early exploration.
Aboard the helicopter we thrill at stunning aerial views of glaciers, icebergs
and steep volcanic plateaus. Our ever-watchful officers and staff keep a lookout
for polar bears which roam the pack ice in search of prey. Amazingly, these
wanderers often ignore the approach of our ship - a great opportunity for
photography.
DAY 12: Barent Sea
On our way back to Spitsbergen we review with the lecturers our unique
journey of exploration and adventure.
DAY 13: ALongyearbyen, Spitsbergen
Anchoring off Spitsbergen, we disembark the Yamal by helicopter or launch.
On landing we transfer to the airport in Longyearbyen for our charter flight
to Oslo (included in the expedition rates). We overnight at the Radisson SAS
Airport Hotel, or similar, in Oslo.
DAY 14: Oslo, Norway
After breakfast this morning at our hotel, we continue home independently.
Note: This itinerary is a guide only; our exact program will
vary to take best advantage of local weather and ice conditions and
opportunities to experience wildlife. Our goal is to reach the North
Pole. All landings on Franz Josef Land are subject to time as well as
final governmental permission, not available at the time of publication.
Due to heavy ice conditions, we may rely on our helicopters for excursions
and therefore Zodiac landing craft may not be used.
General Information
Rated: Easy| à bord du Yamal | ||||||||||
| Juillet 1 - Juillet 16, 2006 - 16 jours | ||||||||||
| Juillet 14 - Juillet 29 - 16 jours | ||||||||||
| Pont | Cabine | 16 jours | ||||||||
| 0/1/2 | Double avec salle de bain | $ 18995 | ||||||||
| € 15765 | ||||||||||
| £ 10637 | ||||||||||
| 2/3 | Mini Suite avec salle de bain | $ 21995 | ||||||||
| € 18255 | ||||||||||
| £ 12317 | ||||||||||
| 1/2/3 | Suite avec salle de bain | $ 24995 | ||||||||
| € 20745 | ||||||||||
| £ 13997 | ||||||||||