Northwest Passage: Epic High Arctic on the Ocean Explorer

17 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

  • Navigate the legendary Northwest Passage and retrace the footsteps of polar explorers
  • Visit remote Inuit and Greenlandic communities to learn about Arctic life and traditions
  • Witness towering icebergs at Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Spot iconic Arctic wildlife such as walruses, whales and muskoxen

Embark on a legendary 17-day voyage through the fabled Northwest Passage, where Arctic history and dramatic landscapes collide. Sailing aboard the modern Ocean Explorer, you'll travel from Canada's High Arctic to Greenland's stunning west coast, stopping at Inuit communities, UNESCO sites and rarely visited settlements. Trace the footsteps of early explorers at Beechey Island, explore ancient Thule sites and witness the calving glacier of Ilulissat Icefjord. Along the way, keep watch for polar bears, muskoxen, walruses and whales. This once-in-a-lifetime journey offers a deep dive into Arctic culture, history and wildlife. Venture where few have gone and return forever connected to the spirit of the Arctic.

Map & Cruise Itinerary

Your Arctic expedition begins in Calgary. Explore this vibrant city on your own before spending the night at your well-appointed hotel.

This morning, board your charter flight to Resolute. Upon arrival, you’ll have a chance to walk around this small Arctic town before enjoying your first of many Zodiac cruises as you’re transferred to your ship.

Cruising around the remote regions of the Canadian Arctic aboard Ocean Explorer, the newest ship in our fleet, you’ll navigate the same icy inlets, channels and bays that fascinated legendary explorers of long ago. Throughout your journey, your Expedition Team will keep an eye toward immersing you in the best the Arctic has to offer at the top of the world. Named after explorer Frederick William Beechey, of the Royal Navy, Beechey Island is a Canadian National Historic Site. It’s an important stop on our voyage, as this is the final resting place of three members of Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated 1845–46 expedition to find the Northwest Passage. The graves, on a remote windswept raised beach, were discovered in 1851 by the crew of British and American vessels searching for signs of Franklin’s lost expedition. Radstock Bay is a popular research location for observing polar bears, which are often seen here in summer. An impressive Thule archaeological site provides insight into how these pre-Inuit people lived in the Far North. For almost 5,000 years, the hamlet of Arctic Bay and its surrounding area has been occupied by Inuit people who were previously nomads migrating from the west. Surrounded by soaring cliffs teeming with seabirds, this is a great spot to go ashore and learn about the Inuit community’s traditional way of life. The eastern end of Lancaster Sound affords hiking and cruising opportunities on Devon Island. At Dundas Harbour, trek along a beach to a former Royal Canadian Mounted Police outpost. We’ll anchor at Croker Bay, where we’ll cruise near enough to appreciate the splendor of glacial textures and calving ice, while always keeping a safe distance. Walrus frequent the waters here, so be sure to have your camera handy. Canada’s most northern settlement, Grise Fiord will be your final shore visit in the Canadian High Arctic. Now home to about 150 residents, the mostly Inuit community was created in 1953, when the federal government forcefully relocated eight Inuit families from northern Quebec. Hunting and fishing are a significant part of their way of life. Visit the monument to the first Inuit settlers, as well as the remnants of the “old camp” where they lived.

Before saying goodbye to Canada, we’ll try to cruise as far north as possible, exploring both sides of Smith Sound, the uninhabited passage between Ellesmere Island and Greenland.

Your first stop in Greenland is Qaanaaq, formerly known as Thule, one of the northernmost towns in the world. Here, local Inuit share their culture and traditions, and the museum sheds more light on what it’s like living near the top of the world.

As we sail south along the west coast of Greenland, presentations by our on-board experts will prepare you for the adventures that lie ahead.

With spectacular glaciers, soaring fjords and vibrant communities, the west coast of Greenland will leave you breathless.

Nuussuaq (formerly known as Kraulshavn) is the only mainland community in the Upernavik Archipelago. Founded in 1923 as a trading station, it’s one of the most traditional hunting and fishing villages in Greenland.

Each community visit in Greenland is a unique experience and Uummannaq might just steal your heart. It’s not surprising that the red-hued, heart-shaped mountain that rises up behind gave this traditional village its name (Uummannaq means “heart-like” in Greenlandic). As your ship approaches the shore, you’ll want to be on deck to take in the incredible view of the twin peaks towering over the vibrantly painted wooden houses dotting the rocky terrain below. The settlement was established as a Danish colony in 1758 on the mainland, but it relocated five years later because seal hunting was more plentiful here.

In the nearby archaeological site of Qilaqitsoq (also written as Qilakitsoq), you’ll visit the ruins of an ancient settlement, where the remains of eight fully dressed mummies were discovered under a rock outcrop in 1972 by a pair of hunters. The famous Greenlandic mummies, which date back to 1475 A.D., are on view at the Greenland National Museum in Nuuk.

Cruising farther south rewards with spectacular views of Eqip Sermia. The jagged, blue-tinged glacier soaring out of the icy waters is one of the most beautiful sights in Greenland, and we hope to Zodiac cruise along its massive front from a safe distance. We may also go ashore to explore nearby.

Just south of Ilulissat, which means “iceberg” in Greenlandic, is the impressive Ilulissat Icefjord. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to Sermeq Kujalleq, the most productive glacier in the northern hemisphere. As we Zodiac cruise at the mouth of the fjord, you may be lucky to witness the wonders of calving ice (listen to the loud roars as the ice breaks off). Founded in 1741, the traditional town, which boasts more sled dogs than people, is famous in its own right: it was the birthplace of explorer and anthropologist Knud Rasmussen, the first to traverse the Northwest Passage by dogsled, in the early 1920s . Hikes here lead out to stunning views of the young icebergs as they float out the fjord to Disko Bay.

In Sisimiut, you’ll be treated to a traditional kayaking demonstration. The kayak (an Inuit word that the English borrowed) has become a national symbol of Greenland and has been used by Inuit hunters for thousands of years. The town has several 18th-century colonial buildings, including the oldest surviving church in Greenland, so take time to wander through the historic area.

Surrounded by sea and mountains, Itilleq is situated about a mile (2 km) above the Arctic Circle, in a scenic hollow on a small island. It is the southern limit of the Greenlandic sled dog. To keep the breed pure, the dogs are not permitted south of this community and all other dog breeds are prohibited this far north. It’s also known as a welcoming community, where you might experience “kaffemik,” a Greenlandic tradition of inviting visitors in for coffee, cakes and conversation. Explore the town’s charming wooden houses painted in a rainbow of colors, chat with the locals, whose main trade is fishing, and maybe challenge them to a game of football (soccer) —it won’t be long before you’re experiencing Itilleq’s famous friendly vibe.

Enjoy one more Zodiac ride to shore, where you’ll board your charter flight back to Reykjavik, Iceland. Upon arrival in Reykjavik, you will be transferred to your included hotel.

Today, you can make your way home at your leisure or spend some time exploring this fascinating city.

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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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.

Ocean Explorer Main Dining Room (1)

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.

Ocean Explorer Observation Lounge (1)

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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