
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Available until 30 Jun 2026 unless sold out, varied or withdrawn prior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: ACPLUAO
DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (light adventure)
Start: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
Finish: Reykjavik, Iceland
SHIP: Discoverer (Arctic)
The Arctic, Svalbard, Norway, Jan Mayen, Greenland & Iceland
16/09/2027
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
Designed as a comprehensive 18‑day Arctic expedition circuit, this voyage spans six Arctic regions combining wildlife encounters, geological features, cultural experiences in remote communities and varied polar environments across Svalbard, Norway, Greenland and Iceland. Explore Svalbard’s national parks with access to fjords, glaciers and research outposts, with strong opportunities to observe polar bears, walrus, Arctic foxes, reindeer and numerous seabird colonies during Zodiac cruises and guided shore landings.
After crossing Bear Island, the voyage continues south toward the Lofoten archipelago, where you will experience coastal fishing villages, fjord landscapes and the region’s distinctive mountain formations before crossing the North Atlantic toward Jan Mayen, home to Earth’s northernmost active volcano.
The route then enters vast fjord systems of East Greenland and into Northeast Greenland National Park, the world’s largest protected wilderness, and a visit to the Inuit community of Ittoqqortoormiit for cultural insight on local traditions. Daily activities may include Zodiac outings, wildlife viewing, photography and educational lectures led by expedition staff that deepen your understanding of Arctic ecosystems. The journey ends in Reykjavík after a transit through the Denmark Strait, where conditions may allow sightings of whales and Northern Lights.
*Please be aware that the precise course of the journey could alter depending on the wind, sea, and ice conditions.

Begin your journey in mainland Norway and arrive in Longyearbyen, Svalbard—the northernmost town on Earth. Longyearbyen offers warm Nordic hospitality, despite its high Arctic neighborhood. Upon arrival, the famous polar bear sign, dramatic vistas, and clean Arctic air remind you exactly where you have arrived! Your expedition ship Discoverer awaits you in the sheltered bay of Adventdalen – after the mandatory briefings and drill, join your Expedition Team on the outer decks beneath the golden Arctic sun as we set a course for adventure!

As the weak Arctic sun rises, we sail into breathtaking Kongsfjorden, a vast fjord system framed by the dramatic Three Crowns mountains, mantled with creaking glaciers. Here we will visit Ny-Ålesund, Earth’s northernmost ‘settlement’. This quirky community is known for its historic role as a base for legendary polar explorers such as Amundsen and Nansen, and more recently for its plethora of international research stations – so whether Ny-Ålesund is a true ‘town’ is up for debate! This remote outpost continues to support vital research amid its breathtaking surroundings, blending the frontiers of science and exploration.

Northwest Svalbard has been preserved as a national park since 1973, and hosts a rich history of early Arctic exploration and whaling. First visited by William Barents in 1596, the area was quickly pounced upon by whalers from Holland and England, whose haunting remnants, such as Smeerenburg’s crumbling blubber ovens and whalers’ graves, remain visible. The region has been reclaimed by nature and is once again a pristine wilderness haven, now heavily protected in law, and holds a rich ecosystem of Arctic flowers, seabirds, walrus, and polar bears, amongst many other species.

The green fjords of southwest Svalbard, such as Bellsund and Hornsund, are nourished by mild Atlantic waters, which keep the area mostly ice-free. These fertile valleys backed by creaking glaciers and drifting icebergs support Arctic foxes, nesting seabirds, and herds of tiny Svalbard reindeer. Rich in wildlife and history, highlights include the historic sites of Bamsebu and Calypsobyen, and the bustling bird cliffs of Gnålodden, making it one of Svalbard’s most productive and interesting regions.

Situated halfway between Svalbard and the Norwegian mainland lies Bjørnøya (Bear Island in English). This lonely outpost ironically holds no polar bear population, but the precipitous cliffs are a haven for bird species, including puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and fulmars. Join your Expedition Team to experience this wildlife paradise from the best vantage point – on the water!

As we depart the high Arctic, watch the mercury rise as Discoverer sails southwards towards the Lofoten Islands. Days are sea are never dull, and are the perfect opportunity to enrich and refresh the mind and body. Join your Expedition Team on the outer decks to watch for wildlife, or join them in the Theatre to hear expertly crafted lectures on local history, ecology, wildlife and more! Work up a sweat in the sleek onboard gym, or simply relax in our hot tubs and watch the soaring fulmars accompany us to the Scandinavian mainland.

Strung across bridges between a plethora of tiny islands, Svolvær is a tiny Arctic Venice, thriving where land meets water. This delightful little town is the largest in Lofoten and offers the quintessential Lofoten experience. Brightly coloured wooden shacks at the water’s edge are draped in fishing equipment, cod hang to dry on wooden racks, and fishing and tour boats bob gently in the harbor. While the town is packed with gorgeous galleries, boutique shops, cozy cafes, and slick eateries, undoubtedly the best thing to do in Svolvær is lace up your hiking boots and get out and explore! The town holds a vast network of hiking trails accessible from right in town, and the views simply have to be seen to be believed.

This is it. This is why visitors brave the rain and wind to experience Lofoten. Reine is a small village connected by bridges and causeways between the green islands suspended on the glassy ocean, backed by forbidding saw-toothed mountains. Few places manage to make a mere road seem like a fairytale, but Reine manages it! Although the town is charming, much like Svolvær, undoubtedly the best thing to do in Reine is to explore on foot and embrace Friluftsliv (Norwegian for ‘Open Air Living’). While Reine is still a fishing village at heart, it is increasingly popular with hikers and adventure-seekers from all over the world – so you will be in excellent company on the mountains!

Leaving the mainland of Norway behind, we strike out into the Greenland Sea, en route to Jan Mayen. Here, the last frail gasps of the Gulf Stream mix with chilly water flowing down from the Arctic Ocean. This mixing of water masses promotes exceptional biological productivity, which increases as the water shallows on our approach to Jan Mayen and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Keep your binoculars handy!

The northernmost volcano on Earth, the island of Jan Mayen is one of the few areas of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the ‘spine’ of the Atlantic Ocean, which poles above sea level. This enigmatic and isolated island is the only active volcano in Norway, and the northernmost active volcano on Earth. Among the most isolated inhabited islands on Earth, Jan Mayen is the temporary home to only around 18 people, a mixture of scientists and Norwegian troops. Creeping tundra plants (many of them hundreds of years old) and flocks of squabbling seabirds eke out a living on the rugged cliffs of the island. Lava flows and cinder cones across the island are testament to the volcano, the Fuji-esque peak of which (Mt Beerenberg) looms above – surely some of the most dramatic scenery anywhere in the Arctic!

Receiving no warm currents, only frigid water drifting down from the North Pole, East Greenland is considerably colder than the western side of Earth’s largest island. These shores are some of the most icebound in the Arctic, open only for a few months during the brief Arctic summer, ideal for ice-loving species such as polar bears and belugas. Now at the end of the fleeting Arctic summer, sunlight is slipping away and nights are distinctly frosty and, but the return of darkness offers the chance to see the majestic Northern Lights – so be sure to venture outside after dark!

One of Earth’s most isolated settlements, Ittoqqortoormiit is the only settlement in the vast Northeastern region of Greenland. Although the town was only founded in 1925, supply ships only visit once or twice a year, and most residents continue a subsistence hunting lifestyle that has changed little for millennia. Hosting an excellent museum, several small shops and a beautiful traditional church, Ittoqqortoormiit is a town with a strong sense of community and traditional culture. Locals are justifiably proud of their strong sense of community and deep connection to their traditional culture, and often welcome visitors wearing traditional East Greenlandic costumes. remote, wild, yet brimming with staggering beauty, both human and natural, Ittoqqortoormiit is the perfect introduction to the culture and lifestyle of Greenland.

From Ittoqqortoormiit, we enter the Northeast Greenland National Park — the world’s largest protected land area, spanning nearly a million square kilometers and encompassing the northernmost land on Earth. The region was once home to nomadic Inuit hunters, but today it is uninhabited save for a few small Danish military bases.
Potential highlights include vast cliffs and fjords, fascinating historical sites, thriving wildlife hotspots, and vast glaciers producing enormous icebergs. At every turn, the jaw-dropping majesty of this vast wilderness offers something new! Due to unpredictable Arctic conditions and the area’s extreme isolation, our exact destinations are flexible and dictated by weather, wind, sea, and ice – the true essence of polar exploration!
Wherever we explore in this remote and pristine wilderness, guests are promised an experience rich in natural beauty, discovery, and adventure. Throughout your time in the Park, your Expedition Team will provide engaging lectures, friendly discussions, and share insights onshore and on the Zodiacs, all while searching the breathtaking landscape for Arctic wildlife – the real Arctic expedition experience!
As we depart the Northeast Greenland National Park, we will seek out opportunities to explore along the magnificent Blosseville Coast before setting out into the Denmark Strait.

Our final day at sea is the ideal opportunity to connect with your fellow explorers and reflect on your Arctic odyssey. Now you are immune to the cold, relax on the outer decks and take your final opportunities to watch for marine life, or join your Expedition Team in the Theatre and soak up their incredible knowledge. Toast the end of your expedition during the evening with an expertly crafted cocktail at the Captain’s Farewell Party and relive your adventure during the onboard Photographer’s Slideshow before a final celebratory dinner with your fellow explorers.

Hallgrímskirkja Church towers over Reykjavik, the vibrant Icelandic capital – it may feel strange after so long in the lonely wilderness of the Arctic! This hip city is known for unique museums, excellent shopping and mouthwatering Nordic cuisine. After a hearty breakfast, it is time to bid a fond farewell to the Crew and Expedition Team and descend the gangway back to dry land with memories of the voyage of a lifetime.

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.
WHY WE LOVE THE DISCOVERER
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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![]() | 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. | 15 % off USD 17,495 USD 14,871Available 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. | 15 % off USD 20,095 USD 17,081Available 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. | 15 % off USD 20,295 USD 17,251Available 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. | USD 30,095Limited 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. | 15 % off USD 22,095 USD 18,781Available 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. | 15 % off USD 23,095 USD 19,631Available 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. | 15 % off USD 24,095 USD 20,481Limited 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. | 15 % off USD 27,595 USD 23,456Limited 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. | 15 % off USD 30,095 USD 25,581Limited 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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