Arctic Saga: Exploring Spitsbergen via the Faroes & Jan Mayen on the Ocean Explorer

15 day expedition
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    Class of ship

    Midsize Expedition Ship
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    Sustainability

    X-BOW, MAGS (Waste to Energy System), Green initiative program, Dynamic Positioning (DP)
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    Passenger Berths

    138
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    Zodiacs

    15
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    Ice Class

    1A, PC6
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Class of ship
Midsize Expedition Ship
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Sustainability
X-BOW, MAGS (Waste to Energy System), Green initiative program, Dynamic Positioning (DP)
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Passenger Berths
138
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Zodiacs
15
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Ice Class
1A, PC6

Expedition overview & highlights

  • Visit Fair Isle and the Faroe Islands, steeped in Norse and Viking history
  • Explore remote Jan Mayen, home to glaciers and an active volcano
  • Spot reindeer, whales and thousands of seabirds under the midnight sun in Svalbard
  • Cruise by Zodiac to access wild coastlines and hidden coves

Sail across the North Atlantic on a one-of-a-kind journey that blends dramatic landscapes, rich culture and iconic wildlife. This 15-day expedition takes you from the windswept cliffs of Fair Isle and the Viking echoes of the Faroe Islands to the glacier-clad volcano of Jan Mayen and the rugged wilderness of Spitsbergen. Perfect for first-time Arctic travellers, this voyage offers a unique mix of cultural history and remote polar exploration. Join expert-led Zodiac cruises and hikes to observe puffins, reindeer, whales and other Arctic wildlife up close. With near-endless daylight and awe-inspiring scenery, this immersive journey showcases the stunning diversity of the Arctic and North Atlantic islands.

Map & Cruise Itinerary

Arrive any time on Day 1 and make your way to your included hotel. The gateway for your Arctic adventure, the Scottish city of Aberdeen has many monikers, but its most famous is Granite City, as it was once the granite capital of the world. Wandering the streets, you’ll soon see why, as the Victorian buildings sparkle in the sun. A bustling cultural hub, Aberdeen also offers a range of museums, galleries, theatres, shops, cafés and restaurants to explore.

Today you will have some free time before being transferred to the port to board your ship. As you set sail this afternoon, you’ll want to be out on deck, camera in hand—the area’s coastal waters offer excellent possibilities for spotting bottlenose and white-beaked dolphins, harbour porpoises and minke whales.

The U.K.’s most remote inhabited island, the extraordinary Fair Isle is located halfway between the Shetland and Orkney Islands. Boasting a rugged beauty, Fair Isle’s landscape is diverse, with fields and moors dominated by seaside cliffs and an astounding number of sea stacks, natural arches and caves.

Despite its small size, the island offers activities for history, nature and photography buffs alike. Visit the museum to immerse yourself in local artifacts, photos, knitwear and other historic memorabilia. Don’t forget to snap a shot of the circa 1935 classic red phone booth by the post office!

In terms of wildlife, orcas are native to the waters around Fair Isle, and they sometimes come close in pursuit of seals. But the island is best known for its coastal cliffs teeming with seabirds in spring and summer. The star attraction is the Atlantic puffin, a clown-like bird that burrows in nests in the grassy flat tops of the island’s cliffs. Photographers will surely want to capture pictures of their bemused expressions, and Fair Isle’s easily accessible grassy banks make it one of the best places in the Shetlands (if not the entire Scottish Isles!) to observe these colorful creatures. Northern fulmars, kittiwakes, storm petrels, razorbills and guillemots may be spotted soaring over the open waters.

Visitors to this community of crofters, artisans and artists may be able to pick up a traditional Fair Isle sweater to keep warm during the rest of your Arctic voyage.

Known for its beautiful, unspoiled landscape, with verdant pastures giving way to rugged, steep cliffs, the Faroe Islands have a storied past, though the details of the archipelago’s early history remain mysterious. The first settlers may have been seventh-century Irish monks seeking solitude on these islands far removed from any continent. Their isolation ended in 800 AD, with the arrival of Norse farmers, and Norwegian colonization continued throughout the Viking Age. Today, many of the inhabitants of the Faroe Islands, now a self-governing country within the Kingdom of Denmark, are descendants of Norwegian Vikings, and speak Faroese, a descendant language of Old Norse.

We will have two days to explore this seldom-visited archipelago made up of 18 rugged islands located about halfway between Scotland and Iceland. The mighty North Atlantic is omnipresent wherever we go with no place on the Faroe Islands farther than 3 miles (5 km) from its shores. The sea has always dominated life on the Faroes—throughout history as much as today: rich fisheries, magnificent ocean views and thriving sea bird colonies make up this rare Nordic jewel—often referred to as Europe’s best kept secret.

We will spend a day exploring the outer islands of the archipelago, separated by narrow sounds and fjords, and delight in their surreal landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and rock formations. You’ll see green valleys engulfed by steep mountains, protecting picturesque villages with colorful turf-topped homes. Wind, weather and sea conditions will influence and shape our activity options, but we will of course always keep our eyes out for marine and bird life, especially the iconic Atlantic puffin.

Our second day in the Faroes will be dedicated to the capital city of Tórshavn, where the Vikings established their government in 825 AD. One of the world’s smallest capitals, the picturesque Tórshavn has a relaxed vibe and a number of historical and cultural sites. Meander the maze of narrow laneways of the Old Town, admiring the quaint wooden houses with traditional sod roofs and white paned windows. If you’re looking for more action, a hike to historic Kirkjubøur not only unlocks some of the country’s best medieval history but also rewards with sweeping views over the southern islands of Koltur, Hestur & Sandur. Or perhaps you’ll prefer to wander the charming harbor, filled with cafés, pubs and old warehouses, and simply gaze out at the sea while sipping a latte.

Say goodbye to the Faroes as we cruise toward the world’s most northerly volcanic island, Jan Mayen. There are several activities to keep you engaged while at sea. Learn to identify seabirds gliding alongside your ship, attend dynamic presentations by your Expedition Team, relax in our polar library or simply spend some time on deck, admiring the ocean views. With your binoculars and camera at the ready, keep your eyes peeled for the blow of a humpback, blue or fin whale. Encounters with minke whales or orcas are also possible, since their curiosity can bring them near the ship. If you’re lucky, you may even see harp seals.

North of the Arctic Circle, about 280 miles (450 km) east of Greenland and 340 miles (550 km) north of Iceland, the mysterious Jan Mayen rises from the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean. Often shrouded in thick fog, the small mountainous island was declared a nature reserve in 2010 and is rarely visited, save for the 18 rotating personnel of the Norwegian military and Norwegian Meteorological Institute, who are the only year-long inhabitants, save for some additional personnel during the summer.

Landing here will be dictated by the weather and sea. If conditions allow, as we approach, keep watch on deck as the spoon-shaped island’s highest summit emerges. At 7,470 feet (2,277 meters) high, the breathtaking Beerenberg volcano features a symmetrical cone shape and impressive glaciers that spill into the sea. During the summer months, the island’s lower landscape is covered with grass, moss and a smattering of hardy flowers that add a burst of color to the otherwise barren black lava terrain.

One site we hope to visit is Olonkinbyen and the surrounding area. Named after Russian-Norwegian polar explorer Gennady Olonkin, it’s the island’s only settlement and the location of the meteorological station, where you may have the chance to learn about polar research while seeing how weather is monitored at the top of the world. Another option might be the black sand beach at Kvalrossbukta, where the remnants of a 17th-century Dutch whaling station and a large northern fulmar colony can be found. In 1632, two Basque ships landed at the small bay and plundered the station. A Dutch party was sent here the following year to protect the land stations during winter, but all seven men perished from scurvy. Whaling in the area came to an end about 20 years later.

If conditions permit, we may view the volcano and the stratified cliffs of the spectacular north coast as we Zodiac cruise around the island, searching for wildlife. Designated an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International for the large numbers of breeding seabirds, Jan Mayen supports colonies of northern fulmars, little auks, glaucous gulls, kittiwakes, and black and Brünnich’s guillemots (thick-billed murres). And if we are fortunate, you might see “sea parrots,” the Atlantic puffin again. The waters here are rich feeding grounds for marine life, so keep a lookout for minke, fin, blue or humpback whales.

As we sail farther north, spend some time with your shipmates in the lounge, swapping stories and photos, or take the opportunity to learn about the regions travelled with your experienced and knowledgeable Expedition Team.

Rugged, wild and situated entirely within the Arctic Circle, the largest island of the Svalbard archipelago is unforgettable. From immense glaciers to lush tundra to polar deserts, the landscape here is as varied as the wildlife.

As we explore the fjords of the southwestern corner of this magical island, it won’t take long for you to see firsthand why Spitsbergen is the “wildlife capital of the Arctic.” Some areas we hope to visit include Hornsund and Bellsund fjords and Hornbreen Glacier.

The possible landing sites at Hornsund, the island’s most southerly fjord, have rich histories. You may visit Isbjornhamna, a bay at the entrance of the fjord, where we hope to explore colonies of delightful little auks. You may also spot Svalbard reindeer and hike to a viewpoint for views of calving glaciers.

A 12-mile (20 km) long sound, Bellsund lured miners a century ago to its natural resources. Today, visitors come to Bourbonhamna and Calypsobyen to see historic mining and trapper sites and marvel at the magnificent vistas. It may also be possible to hike along the colorful tundra, dotted with flowers bursting for a taste of sunshine, and discover old whale bones.

The time has come to say farewell to your newfound friends and Expedition Team. After disembarking, spend the day exploring the frontier-style settlement of Longyearbyen before catching the charter flight to Helsinki.

After breakfast, you can make your way to the airport for your onward flight home, or stay to explore Finland’s culturally-rich capital on your own if you’ve made prior arrangements.

Fares & Departure Dates

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 Studio Single 

Ocean Explorer Studio Single Cabin 320
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Designed for one. These cabins are located on Deck 3 and approximately 166 sq. ft. (15,4 sq. m,) in size, with one double bed and a porthole view. There is also a desk and chair, TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.

Capacity Up to 1
Beds Pne double bed
Rooms 1 room
Footage 166 sq ft.
Windows Porthole window
Balcony None
View Ocean view
Location Deck 3
Suitable for Solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Desk area, TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system, private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor
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 Veranda Stateroom Cabin 

Ocean Explorer OEX Veranda Stateroom Cabin 703 3982
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Located throughout the ship and approximately 208 sq. f. (19.3 sq. m,) in size, these cabins have one double bed that can be configured into two singles, and seperate sitting area furnished with two club chairs and a reading table. There is a floor to ceiling glass view that opens to a walkout balcony. There is also a desk and chair, TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor. Note: 611 and 612 do not have the club chairs and a reading table.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 208 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony Walkout balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 4, 6 & 7
Suitable for Couples, groups of two, solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Reading area, desk area, TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.
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Note: cabins 611 and 612 do not have the club chairs and a reading table.

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 Deluxe Veranda Forward 

Ocean Explorer Deluxe Veranda Fwd Cabin 401
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Located on Deck 4 and approximately 182 sq. f. (16.9 sq. m,) in size, these cabins have one double bed that can be configured into two singles. There is a floor to ceiling glass view that opens to a walkout balcony. There is also a desk and chair, TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double or two single beds
Rooms 1 room
Footage 182 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling window
Balcony Walkout balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 4
Suitable for Couples, groups of two, solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Desk area, TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.
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 Veranda Suite 

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Located throughout the ship and approximately 205 sq. ft. (19.2 sq. m,) in size, these cabins have one double bed that can be configured into two singles, and separate sitting area furnished with a sofa-bed. There is a floor to ceiling glass view that opens to a walkout balcony. There is also a desk and chair, TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double bed made up of two twin berths and fold out sofa bed
Rooms 1 room
Footage 205 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony Walkout balcony
View Ocean view
Location Decks 4 & 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of two, families
Accessibility None
Amenities Separate sitting area, desk area, TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.
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 Junior Suite 

Ocean Explorer Junior Suite Cabin 4072
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Located on Deck 6 and approximately 298 sq. f. (27.7 sq. m,) in size. These 2-room suites have one double bed that can be configured into two singles in the inner bedroom and an outer sitting room furnished with a sofa-bed, and activity table for two. From the bedroom there a floor to ceiling glass view that opens to a double sized walkout balcony. There are also 2 TV’s, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with bathtub, vanity and heated floor.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double bed made up of two twin berths fold out sofa bed
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 298 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony Double sized walkout balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 6
Suitable for Couples, groups of 2, families, solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting room, sofa-bed, 2 TV’s, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with bathtub, vanity and heated floor.
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 Studio Veranda Single 

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Designed for one. This unique cabin is located on Deck 7 and approximately 162 sq. f. (15.1 sq. m.). It has one twin bed with a floor to ceiling glass view that opens to a generous walkout balcony. There is also TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.

Capacity Up to 1
Beds One twin single
Rooms 1 room
Footage 162 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling window
Balcony Walkout balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 7
Suitable for Solo passengers
Accessibility None
Amenities TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.
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 Penthouse Suite 

Ocean Explorer Penthouse Suite
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This unique 2-room suite is located on Deck 7 and is approximately 269 sq. f (25.0 sq. m.) in size. It has one double bed that can be configured into two singles in the inner bedroom.and the outer sitting area is furnished with a sofa-bed. Walk-out from either room to a double sized balcony . There are also 2 TV’s, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor. And an additional powder room in the outside sitting area.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double bed made up of two twin berths fold out sofa bed
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 269 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony Double sized walkout balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 7
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility None
Amenities Sitting room, sofa-bed, 2 TV’s, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with bathtub, vanity and heated floor.
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Features an additional powder room in the outside sitting area.

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 Owner's Suite 

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This palatial, airy apartment offers stunning views from its large private veranda on the highest cabin level. The luxurious suite features a large master bedroom, living room and dining area and two large master bathrooms, among other amenities.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds One double bed made up of two twin berths fold out sofa bed
Rooms 2 rooms
Footage 443 sq ft.
Windows Floor to ceiling windows
Balcony Triple–sized balcony
View Ocean view
Location Deck 7
Suitable for Couples, groups of two
Accessibility None
Amenities En suite with bathtub, vanity and heated floor. The outer room contains a sofa bed, club chair and 4–seat dining table. Additional amenities include two TVs and a state-of-the-art ‘infotainment’ system.
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About the Ocean Explorer

Ocean Explorer Quark X Gajan Balan Edits

Ocean Explorer is a modern, purpose-built vessel designed to take travellers deeper into the Polar Regions with comfort and style. Carrying just 138 passengers, the ship combines advanced expedition technology with elegant Scandinavian-inspired interiors. Its signature ULSTEIN X-BOW® ensures smoother sailing in challenging waters, while spacious staterooms—most with private verandas—offer a relaxing retreat after each day’s adventures.

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David Merron

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Crafted for exploration, Ocean Explorer boasts generous outdoor viewing areas and multi-level decks perfect for photography and wildlife watching. The vessel’s fleet of 15 Zodiacs allows for quick and safe disembarkations, granting access to remote locations few ships can reach. A striking two-story forward lounge sets the scene for socialising and learning, while fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce engines and other sustainability measures reflect a commitment to responsible travel. With an expert expedition team on board, every journey aboard Ocean Explorer promises discovery, comfort, and unforgettable moments in some of the most remote places on Earth.

Ocean Explorer Main Dining Room

Dining on board the Ocean Explorer is a blend of comfort, quality, and spectacular views. The main dining room, located on Deck 5, offers a contemporary yet cosy setting with stylish lighting, modern art, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the polar landscapes.

OEX Main Dining Room Ocean Explorer

Breakfast and lunch are usually served buffet-style, while dinners are plated, allowing the chefs to prepare each dish to order with care and attention to detail.

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The culinary team caters to a wide variety of dietary preferences, including vegetarian and gluten-free, with clearly labelled menus and the ability to accommodate most special requests made in advance.

Main Dining Room Ocean Explorer

Guests can enjoy complimentary bar service during dinner and evening hours, with standard beer, wine, spirits, and cocktails included. Soft drinks, juices, and water are also available at no cost. Specialty alcohol, such as champagne and premium spirits, costs extra.

Discovery Library Ocean Explorer

Whether you want to socialise with fellow adventurers, take in the panoramic views or simply unwind after a day of exploration, Ocean Explorer offers a variety of public spaces designed to enhance every moment of your voyage. From stylish lounges and inviting wellness areas to expansive outdoor decks, each setting is designed to help you unwind and recharge, allowing you to fully embrace the spirit of your polar journey.

OEX Discovery Library Ocean Explorer

Library

Light-filled interior library on Deck 6 at the top of the gorgeous atrium staircase—at the bow of the ship—allows up to 47 guests to sit and relax indoors while taking in the surrounding polar landscapes through the floor-to-ceiling glass. The Ocean Explorer library collection includes books in multiple languages covering subjects such as wildlife, history, marine biology, ecology and geology.

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Observation Lounge

The stylish Observation Lounge & Bar, located at the top of the ship, offers incredible views. This spacious lookout on Deck 8 is also a popular spot for guests to enjoy cocktails and conversation with fellow travellers.

Ocean Explorer Latitude Bar

Latitude Bar & Lounge

A popular social hub on Deck 5. This beautifully lit bar, with its comfortable sofas and faux marble-topped end tables, is large enough to seat 46 people. It's the perfect place to enjoy a quiet drink on your own or hang out with friends.

Ocean Explorer Tundra Spa

Tundra Spa & Sauna, and Jacuzzis

Guests can unwind in the Tundra Spa & Sauna with panoramic windows, work out in the well-equipped gym, or enjoy the fresh air from two outdoor Jacuzzis.

Ocean Explorer Gym

Gym

The gym on Deck 5 of the Ocean Explorer features large windows that let in natural light and offer inspiring views, creating an energising setting for your workout. Equipped with a range of fitness machines and free weights, it’s the perfect place to stay active while at sea.

Ocean Explorer Deck 8

Deck 8

 

  • Observation Lounge & Bar
  • Observation Deck
  • Observation Bistro

 

Ocean Explorer Deck 7

Deck 7

  • Bridge Deck
  • Bridge
  • Gym
  • Tundra Spa & Sauna
  • Polar Deck and Bar
  • Jacuzzi
  • Veranda Staterooms (703-708)
  • Owner’s Suite (710)
  • Penthouse Suite (709)
  • Studio Veranda Single (711)

 

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Deck 6

  • The Discovery Library
  • Junior Suites
  • Veranda Suites
  • Veranda Staterooms

 

 

Ocean Explorer Deck 5

Deck 5

  • Main Dining Room
  • Private Dining Room
  • Reception
  • Latitude Bar & Lounge
  • Polar Boutique
  • Explorer Lecture Lounge

 

 

Ocean Explorer Deck 4

Deck 4

  • Expedition Desk
  • Veranda Suites
  • Veranda Staterooms
  • Deluxe Veranda Fwd

 

 

Ocean Explorer Deck 3

Deck 3

  • Studio Single Cabins
  • Ready Room
  • Zodiac Boarding
  • Medical Clinic

 

 

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