
Valid on select 2027 season departures; See 'Pricing & Dates' tab for detailed departures, pricing and availability
Discount varies based on departure date & cabin category (excludes Solo Vista Staterooms)
Available until 30 Jun 2026 unless sold out, varied or withdrawn prior
See additional T&Cs below*
Trip Code: ACPLSNMS
DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (light adventure)
Start: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
Finish: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
SHIP: Discoverer (Arctic)
Svalbard
All meals & beer and wine with lunch/dinner & 24/7 tea, coffee & hot cocoa onboard the ship
Cabin on board a ship


Daily Arctic Excursions in location, Zodiac Cruising, Onboard Expert Lectures & Briefings by the Experienced Expedition Team
NOTE: Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather & ice conditions
Sailing through Svalbard at the height of Arctic summer means immersing yourself in a world shaped by whales, walruses, polar bears, and vast colonies of seabirds. This journey is designed to bring you face‑to‑face with the raw beauty of the far north, both on land and at sea, as we venture toward the drifting pack ice north of the archipelago, the favored summer territory of the polar bear. Ice conditions will guide our exact route and determine how far into the high Arctic we can travel. Along the way, we’ll explore remarkable sites along Svalbard’s western coastline, many of which remain accessible thanks to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream.
During these fleeting summer months, wildlife is in constant motion. Arctic foxes and reindeer are busy building reserves for the long winter ahead, while towering bird cliffs pulse with life as countless seabirds prepare their young for the coming season. Razorbills, black guillemots, and Arctic guillemots often trail our vessel, diving for fish in our wake. On sandy shores, massive walrus herds haul out to rest, and at the edge of the pack ice, whales and seals take advantage of rich feeding grounds.
Our sturdy fleet of Zodiac boats allows us to approach wildlife respectfully and safely, make frequent landings, and slip into secluded fjords and glacier‑lined bays for intimate exploration. The final shape of our voyage will depend on the ever‑changing interplay of wind, sea, and ice, but your seasoned expedition leader will craft the most rewarding route possible. Join us for a true Arctic adventure—one shaped by nature, discovery, and the thrill of the unknown.
*Please be aware that the precise course of the journey could alter depending on the wind, sea, and ice conditions.

Board your flight in Norway and arrive in Longyearbyen, Svalbard - the world's northernmost... everything! This remarkable little city is not only the northernmost town in the world (if one excludes the tiny research community of Ny-Ålesund, slightly further north on Svalbard), but also hosts the world's northernmost civilian airport, schools, bank and supermarket. The town's rugged frontier edge belies a core of warm Nordic hospitality and coziness - hyggligt, as we say in Denmark!
Immediately after landing in Longyearbyen, you find yourself in a different world. The chilly Arctic breeze can be felt as soon as you step onto the tarmac, and the famous signpost outside the terminal reminds visitors how far north they really are; as well as to keep watch for bears! The snow-capped mountain Hjorthfjellet looms over the airport on the far side of Adventfjorden, and off in the distance can be seen the saw-toothed peaks and languid glaciers of northern Spitsbergen.
After arrival, you will board the awaiting Ocean Albatros. After our mandatory safety briefing and lifeboat drill, head onto the outer decks to enjoy a glass of champagne while watching your expedition vessel leave civilisation behind... And set a course for adventure!

One of the largest protected wilderness areas in Europe, North West Svalbard was declared a national park in 1973. The area is famed for its history, which documents some of the earliest human arrivals on Svalbard. While Norse explorers may have sighted these icy shores during the Viking Age, the first definite arrival was the expedition of William Barents, the legendary Dutch explorer for whom the Barents Sea is named. While now protected from human distruption, when Barents arrived in 1596, he noted the vast numbers of whales and seals which were soon prey to English and Dutch whalers, who arrived within a decade of Barents to pillage the area's wildlife. The area occupied the triple point between land, sea and ice, and as such was the perfect location from which to harvest the gentle giants of the oceans. Sites used to dismember whale carcasses and render them for their precious oil include the Dutch settlement of Smeerenburg, where the remains of 16th Century blubber ovens and building foundations can still be seen. Other sites such as nearby Ytre Norskøya record the darker side of this industrialised slaughter, where hundreds of young men who hoped to make their fortunes are buried thousands of miles from home.
Today, all that remains from this period of history are bones and the scant remnants of human habitation. Slowly reclaimed by creeping Arctic nature, the region is now a nature lovers paradise. Tiny Arctic poppies and purple saxifrage defy the brutal conditions to flower in the brief summer, while geese, eider ducks and other seabirds return to the island to raise their young. Walrus can be found hauled out on beaches, and we must always be on careful lookout for wandering polar bears in this now again wild region.

In the morning we cruise into the vast icy wilderness of northeastern Svalbard. This region does not receive the ocean currents which keep western Svalbard warm and wet, and thus the environment is radicaly different, with rocky polar desert landscapes. Vast glaciers flow from the mountains into the sea, which is often choked with ice, even in summer.
While it may appear barren, the truth is it is anything but. Hardy animals such as Arctic foxes eke out a living on these chilly shores, constantly on the lookout for prey. In the cliffs above the sea, hundreds of thousands of seabirds crowd on rocky ledges, carefully tending their precious eggs. While the coastal waters of the area are cold, they are incredibly productive; shellfish grown in abundance, and these in turn are preyed upon by walrus, which are common in the area.
The exact locations we visit will depend on the sea, wind and ice conditions in the area, which vary year on year, and can change rapidly even in summer - this is the essence of polar exploration, moving with the rhythms of Mother Nature, and taking the opportunities to explore which she provides!

Now we reach some of the northernmost pieces of land on Earth - the northerly coasts of Svalbard, barren landscapes almost permanently beset by ice. With luck we may reach the island of Nordaustlandet and hopefully the seven (or nine, depending on how you count) smaller islands of Sjuøyane in the far north of Svalbard. The almost vegetation-free, rocky islands are located around 1000 km more northernly than mainland Norway’s famous Nordkapp.
Weather permitting, we will land and walk upon these most northern landmasses. The high Arctic islands are quite barren, and only moss and lichens cover the stones. The birdlife is rich in this area, with flocks of grazing geese and some of the rarer gulls frequently seen on these islands. Definitely bring your binoculars!
At the end of the day, we will start cruising towards the Arctic ice pack which stretches from Svalbard to the North Pole.

An icy breeze touches your exposed cheeks. The scent of snow and sea fills your nostrils. Sunlight reflects off the floating ice, illuminating the clouds overhead. Enter an environment like no other, the vast shape-shifting realm of floating ice which crowns our planet. The vast ever-changing ice pack to the north of Svalbard stretches from this already isolated archipelago to the North Pole, and onwards across the Arctic Ocean towards the northern shores of Chukotka and Alaska.
The Arctic ice pack is one of Earth's largest habitats, although unlike most it varies hugely year on year, expanding in winter and retreating in summer. The location of the sea ice around Svalbard can also vary wildly - however, your Expedition Leader will work hard to maximise our chances of finding and exploring this impossibly remote environment. At first glance, this stark white wilderness seems barren, empty and lifeless. This icy wilderness holds on to its mysteries, and of course wildlife sightings are at the whims of Mother NatureWith a little perseverance however, the ice reveals its secrets.
As Ocean Albatros pushes through the narrow channels in the ice, tiny cod-like fish can be seen silhouetted against the ice in the clear water. Kittiwakes and Gloucous Gulls follow the vessel as it distrubs the water. Further out on the ice, black dots appear; moving closer, they resolve into seals, basking on the ice. A plume of water reflects the sunshine - a pod of belugas perhaps, or maybe even the vast gentle bowhead whale crushing the ice from below as its massive body surfaces. There, beyond the banks of rucked ice - a yellowish dot pads along the ice, the head swinging from side to side: the King of the Arctic continues his never-ending quest for prey. This is the kingdom of the polar bear, the vast icy wastes at the top of the world.

During the ‘night’ (what is night, when the sun never sets?), Ocean Albatros will have repositioned past the saw-toothed mountains of Prins Karls Forland and arrived in magnificent Kongsfjord. Surrounded by craggy mountains, bounded by the magnificent Kongsbreen and Kongvegen Glaciers, and crowned by the Three Crowns (a set of pyramidal mountains said to represent the monarchies of Norway, Sweden and Denmark), this is surely one of the most beautiful and tranquil corners anywhere in the world.
Our first landing will be at the small settlement of Ny Ålesund. Situated further north than Longyearbyen, Ny-Ålesund is Earth's northernmost settlement, if a group of scientific stations, a post office and a single shop open for a few hours can be described as such... You will have to judge for yourself!
These islands' geographical location has made them the staging post for exploratory and scientific expeditions for centuries - a proud legacy which continues to this day. The setting is spectacular, and the scientific projects are as fascinating as the history of the town, which has hosted the Nobile, the Norge and the Fram, Amundsen, Nansen and Nordenskiöld, all legends of polar exploration who passed this lonely outpost seeking to push the boundaries of humanity. The remnants of these expeditions (such as the mooring mast of the Norge) can still be seen today.

During the evening, the Ocean Albatros will reposition to return to the port of Longyearbyen. Even this small town will feel like a metropolis after days of isolation in the wilderness of the Arctic!
After enjoying exploring Longyearbyen and a fond farewell to the crew and fellow guests of Ocean Albatros, return to Svalbard Airport and join your flight back to the Norwegian mainland- with memories to last a lifetime.
Please note: Cruise itinerary is subject to change depending on weather conditions, ice conditions and other factors.

The Discoverer brings together everything we value in a small expedition ship – intimate scale, strong ice capability, and a true focus on exploration, all enhanced by refined interiors, expanded comfort, and a more contemporary onboard experience. This intimate ship, with space for 140 adventurers is designed to take you to the planet’s most remote corners in style. An ice-strengthened hull, a fleet of Zodiacs for shore landings and wildlife cruising, and expansive outer decks - including a wrap-around outer deck on Deck 6, ideal for wildlife viewing and photography - make the ship perfectly suited for exploring remote polar environments. Its small size offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that feels more like a boutique hotel at sea than a traditional cruise ship. Comfortable lounges, inviting gathering spaces, and panoramic views throughout the ship create a relaxed environment for connecting with fellow travellers and the expedition team. A Boutique Expedition Ship Built for Real Adventure - The Discoverer is the ideal choice for travelers who want the authenticity of a true expedition vessel with the comfort of a boutique hotel at sea. Its intimate size, limited guest capacity, strong ice‑strengthened hull, expansive outer decks including a wrap‑around deck ideal for photography and a full fleet of Zodiacs creates the perfect balance for immersive polar exploration. Allowing guests to enjoy flexible landings with more time off the ship, close wildlife encounters and a friendly onboard atmosphere. Comfort Designed for the Polar Regions - Life on board feels relaxed, friendly, and community‑driven, with comfortable lounges and panoramic gathering spaces that encourage conversation and connection. Fresh refurbishments give the Discoverer a contemporary, inviting feel, with brighter cabins, upgraded bathrooms, and stylish public spaces that enhance every moment between landings. After a day exploring glaciers and wildlife, guests can unwind in the spa, sauna, steam room, or fitness center — a rare level of comfort on a true polar expedition ship. Innovative Expedition‑Forward Design The Discoverer is built for serious polar capability, featuring an Ice Class 1A hull, Polar Code compliance, and a full Zodiac fleet that supports frequent landings and wildlife cruises. Its wrap‑around Deck 6 and open viewing areas make it exceptionally well‑suited for photography, wildlife spotting, and immersive Antarctica exploration. Efficient, Durable Construction Originally built in Finland and modernized through major refurbishments in 2018 and 2023, the Discoverer benefits from high‑quality engineering and updated systems that support efficient, reliable performance in polar environments. Its ice‑strengthened structure ensures safe navigation while minimizing energy strain in challenging conditions. Thoughtfully Designed Staterooms with Modern & Luxurious Amenities Recent refurbishments have transformed the ship with bright, contemporary interiors, upgraded bathrooms, and refined finishes that elevate the onboard experience. Suites and staterooms aboard the Discoverer offer a relaxing retreat with layouts designed for comfort after a day of exploration. From private‑balcony suites to spacious window staterooms, every cabin includes modern amenities such as marble bathrooms, sitting areas, minibars, and climate control. Immersive Public Spaces The ship’s public areas are thoughtfully designed spaces that blend comfort with the excitement of expedition travel to keep guests connected to the landscapes around them with panoramic lounges, a stylish restaurant, an enriching Lecture Theater and outdoor jacuzzis that overlook the polar scenery. Whether relaxing, learning or socializing, guests enjoy spaces that enhance both the expedition experience and the sense of community on board. Enhance your immersive experience with an optional activity in Antarctica whilst travelling on the Discoverer. Kayaking & Camping are at an extra cost but, due to their popularity, are limited in space and can book out quickly.
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FEATURES OF THE DISCOVEREROPTIONAL ACTIVITES
Ice Class: Length: 108 m (354 ft)
Breadth: 16 m (52 ft)Max
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 14 Knots
Electricity: 110 / 220V AC power outlets Passenger
Capacity:140
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Pricing & Availability Last Updated 18 June 2026
* Please note pricing is a guide only. Contact us now for the most up to date cost.
![]() | Porthole StateroomFeatures- At approximately 15-16 sq. m (157-167 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Located on Deck 3, Porthole Staterooms provide a cozy and practical base for exploration. Two classic portholes bring in natural light and offer a connection to the ocean outside, creating a comfortable space to rest and recharge after a full day ashore. Offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 5,839Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Ocean StateroomFeatures- At approximately 15-16 sq. m (157-167 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Ocean Staterooms offer a bright and welcoming retreat after a day of exploration. A large picture window fills the room with natural light and frames the ever-changing ocean views, while the comfortable seating area provides a relaxing space to unwind between excursions. Located on Deck 3 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 6,653Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Vista StateroomFeatures- At approximately 18 sq. m (192 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Vista Staterooms feature large picture windows that frame the surrounding landscapes and fill the room with natural light. A comfortable seating area and thoughtful layout create a welcoming space to unwind and reflect on the day?s adventures between exciting shore landings. Located on Deck 4 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 6,727Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Solo Vista StateroomFeatures- At approximately 16-18 sq. m (175-190 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Solo Vista Staterooms offer a comfortable and thoughtfully designed retreat for guests traveling on their own. A large window fills the room with natural light and provides views of the surrounding seascape, while the practical layout creates a relaxing space to recharge between excursions. Located on Deck 4 offering a queen-size bed. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 9,981Limited Enquire Now
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![]() | Balcony StateroomFeatures- At approximately 19-20 sq. m (206-216 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Balcony Staterooms allow guests to step outside onto their juliet balcony to take in the views. Inside, large glass doors bring in natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere and a comfortable space to relax after a day of exploration. Located on Deck 5 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 7,318Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Discovery SuiteFeatures- At approximately 39 sq. m (422 sq. ft), it combines luxury and comfort for an exceptional stay. The Discovery Suite offers generous space and natural light through two Juliet balconies. A comfortable seating area invites guests to relax while taking in the ever-changing scenery. Designed for comfort and functionality, the suite provides a refined balance of space and style. Located on Deck 5 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a comfortable seating area with convertible sofa, marble bathroom with full sized tub and separate shower, writing desk and vanity area. Additional amenities include, an in-room espresso coffee machine, restocked mini bar (soft drinks, juice, sparkling water and beer), complimentary laundry service, flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 7,688Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Navigator StateroomFeatures- At approximately 37 sq. m (400 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Located on Deck 7, Navigator Staterooms feature a private balcony with outdoor seating ideal for enjoying the scenery in quiet comfort. Thoughtfully designed with warm wood accents and inviting furnishings, these staterooms offer a welcoming retreat after a day of exploration. Offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding, a sitting area with writing desk, a marble bathroom with full sized tub and separate shower. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 7,984Limited Enquire Now
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![]() | Owners SuiteFeatures- At approximately 67 sq. m (728 sq. ft), it combines luxury and comfort for an exceptional stay. The Owner?s Suite offers expansive living space, sweeping polar views, and a private balcony with outdoor seating. A separate living room and elegant furnishings create a residential feel at sea- an inviting place to unwind after a day exploring. Located on Deck 7 with sliding panoramic bay windows, and a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a spacious marble bathroom with full sized tub and separate shower. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, restocked mini bar (soft drinks, juice, sparkling water and beer), flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 9,167Limited Enquire Now
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![]() | Grand SuiteFeatures- At approximately 57 sq. m (618 sq. ft), it combines luxury and comfort for an exceptional stay. The Grand Suite offers generous living space with a warm, inviting design. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private balcony, bringing the surrounding landscape into the suite. A comfortable separate sitting area and refined details create a relaxed yet luxurious retreat after a day of exploration. Located on Deck 7 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a spacious marble bathroom with full sized tub and separate shower. Additional amenities include a walk-in closet, an in-room espresso coffee machine, restocked mini bar (soft drinks, juice, sparkling water and beer), flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 9,981Limited Enquire Now
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![]() | Porthole StateroomFeatures- At approximately 15-16 sq. m (157-167 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Located on Deck 3, Porthole Staterooms provide a cozy and practical base for exploration. Two classic portholes bring in natural light and offer a connection to the ocean outside, creating a comfortable space to rest and recharge after a full day ashore. Offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 5,839Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Ocean StateroomFeatures- At approximately 15-16 sq. m (157-167 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Ocean Staterooms offer a bright and welcoming retreat after a day of exploration. A large picture window fills the room with natural light and frames the ever-changing ocean views, while the comfortable seating area provides a relaxing space to unwind between excursions. Located on Deck 3 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 6,653Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Vista StateroomFeatures- At approximately 18 sq. m (192 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Vista Staterooms feature large picture windows that frame the surrounding landscapes and fill the room with natural light. A comfortable seating area and thoughtful layout create a welcoming space to unwind and reflect on the day?s adventures between exciting shore landings. Located on Deck 4 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 6,727Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Solo Vista StateroomFeatures- At approximately 16-18 sq. m (175-190 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Solo Vista Staterooms offer a comfortable and thoughtfully designed retreat for guests traveling on their own. A large window fills the room with natural light and provides views of the surrounding seascape, while the practical layout creates a relaxing space to recharge between excursions. Located on Deck 4 offering a queen-size bed. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 9,981Limited Enquire Now
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![]() | Balcony StateroomFeatures- At approximately 19-20 sq. m (206-216 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Balcony Staterooms allow guests to step outside onto their juliet balcony to take in the views. Inside, large glass doors bring in natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere and a comfortable space to relax after a day of exploration. Located on Deck 5 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a marble bathroom with shower, sitting area with writing desk. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 7,318Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Discovery SuiteFeatures- At approximately 39 sq. m (422 sq. ft), it combines luxury and comfort for an exceptional stay. The Discovery Suite offers generous space and natural light through two Juliet balconies. A comfortable seating area invites guests to relax while taking in the ever-changing scenery. Designed for comfort and functionality, the suite provides a refined balance of space and style. Located on Deck 5 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a comfortable seating area with convertible sofa, marble bathroom with full sized tub and separate shower, writing desk and vanity area. Additional amenities include, an in-room espresso coffee machine, restocked mini bar (soft drinks, juice, sparkling water and beer), complimentary laundry service, flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 7,688Available Enquire Now
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![]() | Navigator StateroomFeatures- At approximately 37 sq. m (400 sq. ft), it provides comfort for an exceptional stay. Located on Deck 7, Navigator Staterooms feature a private balcony with outdoor seating ideal for enjoying the scenery in quiet comfort. Thoughtfully designed with warm wood accents and inviting furnishings, these staterooms offer a welcoming retreat after a day of exploration. Offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding, a sitting area with writing desk, a marble bathroom with full sized tub and separate shower. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, in-cabin refreshments including soft drinks, juice and sparkling water, a flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 7,984Limited Enquire Now
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![]() | Owners SuiteFeatures- At approximately 67 sq. m (728 sq. ft), it combines luxury and comfort for an exceptional stay. The Owner?s Suite offers expansive living space, sweeping polar views, and a private balcony with outdoor seating. A separate living room and elegant furnishings create a residential feel at sea- an inviting place to unwind after a day exploring. Located on Deck 7 with sliding panoramic bay windows, and a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a spacious marble bathroom with full sized tub and separate shower. Additional amenities include an in-room espresso coffee machine, restocked mini bar (soft drinks, juice, sparkling water and beer), flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 9,167Limited Enquire Now
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![]() | Grand SuiteFeatures- At approximately 57 sq. m (618 sq. ft), it combines luxury and comfort for an exceptional stay. The Grand Suite offers generous living space with a warm, inviting design. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private balcony, bringing the surrounding landscape into the suite. A comfortable separate sitting area and refined details create a relaxed yet luxurious retreat after a day of exploration. Located on Deck 7 offering a queen-size bed or twin bedding. It features a spacious marble bathroom with full sized tub and separate shower. Additional amenities include a walk-in closet, an in-room espresso coffee machine, restocked mini bar (soft drinks, juice, sparkling water and beer), flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi access. | GBP 9,981Limited Enquire Now
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* Early Booking Sale - Save up to 15% on Select 2027 Dates & Cabins
Discount is on select 2027 Arctic season voyages onboard Discoverer
Discount varies based on departure date; See 'Pricing & Dates' tab for detailed departures, pricing and availability
Offer valid on Select available cabin categories only on a shared basis; Excludes Solo Vista Stateroom Cabin Category
Offer valid on new bookings until 30 June 2026 unless sold out, varied or withdrawn prior.
Not combinable with any other promotions, except League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program only.
Please Contact Us for the latest availability, pricing and details of your preferred voyage. Chimu Adventures are Arctic Experts and we will endeavour to find you the perfect Arctic expedition cruise to ensure you have an unforgettable adventure!
NOTE: Pricing is subject to change, currency fluctuation and availability at the time of booking and may be varied without notice by us or any of the operators and partners we work with. It is only confirmed and guaranteed at the time of making a booking, agreeing to our terms and conditions and paying a deposit.
Prices are based on per person, and may be based on quad/triple/twin share.
Prices are correct at time of publishing but are subject to change at any time.
Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather and ice conditions.
All meals onboard the Discoverer (full board): breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks
Complimentary house wine, beer, and soft drinks at dinner (selected labels and brands)
24/7 tea, coffee & and ‘Grab and Go’ comfort food on the ship
Accommodation onboard the Discoverer in booked cabin category
1 GB WiFi card for use on your personal devices
Waterproof Expedition jacket, yours to keep
Use of rubber style muck boots, on loan for the duration of your expedition
English-speaking Expedition Team
Briefings and educational lectures by the Expedition Team
All scheduled landings and excursions
Citizen Science program
Photography Coach available throughout the voyage
Participation in the Polar Plunge
Access to onboard medical clinics
Access to onboard fitness centres
All port taxes and landing fees
Digital Expedition Memento, including a curated selection of photos, videos, expedition log and map, and wildlife list
INCLUDED EXCLUSIVELY ON SUITES
Wine and fruit on arrival
In-room mini-bar refilled once daily with non-alcoholic beverages
Complimentary laundry service
Extra excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
International Flights
Meals not on board the ship
Beverages (other than coffee and tea and dinner-drink package)
All items of a personal nature
Customary gratuities for staff/crew
Any pre or post cruise accommodation
Any pre or post cruise travel extensions
Travel insurance
Parkas are not included
Contact Us for details. Single occupancy cabins are available with a surcharge or for those willing to share you can be matched with someone of the same gender in selected cabins and pay the twin share price. Subject to availability.
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