Atlas Ocean Voyages has launched a brand-new polar expedition for 2026: the "Canadian Arctic Discovery", a 17-night expedition aboard World Voyager, sailing September 21 from Kangerlussuaq, Greenland to St. John's, Newfoundland. This journey offers explorers a rare opportunity to traverse the remote regions of the Canadian Arctic and Labrador, highlighting the untamed wilderness, rich cultural diversity, and wildlife encounters.
This newly unveiled Arctic itinerary offers adventurous expedition experiences, including Zodiac safaris in Disco Bay and the Button Islands—prime habitats for polar bears, walrus, and whales—along with ice cruising and black bear sightings in Nachvak Fjord. Travelers will immerse themselves in the cultures of Sisimiut and Qikiqtarjuaq, engaging with local artisans from diverse communities, including Greenlandic and Canadian Inuit, as well as Basque and French heritage groups.
Highlights include ancient Inuit traditions, the historic Basque whaling station in Red Bay, and the unique cultural heritage of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. Wildlife sightings, particularly of polar bears, migratory seabirds, and seals, are common during remote landings and Zodiac cruises. Additionally, travelers will explore the ruins of Hebron's Moravian mission and the geological wonders of UNESCO-listed Gros Morne National Park, with several Captain's Choice days allowing for spontaneous landings in the wild Arctic.
Additionally, Atlas starts its 2025 Arctic season this week and welcomes back two experienced Expedition Leaders. Jonathan Zaccaria, a French spectrometry engineer turned polar guide, brings over a decade of experience leading expeditions in Antarctica and the Arctic aboard World Voyager this summer. His polar career began at the famed Dumont d'Urville Station and includes multiple Antarctic overwinterings. Ekaterina Uryupova, originally from Siberia, holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences. She has conducted research and fieldwork across both poles and leads the team aboard World Traveller. Her specialties include marine biology, climate science, and environmental advocacy through organizations like APECS and PYRN.
This epic Arctic exploration is a highlight of the line's polar collection, with limited Arctic departures still available this season:
- World Traveller – Tromsø to Longyearbyen | 9 nights | August 17, 2025
- World Traveller – Longyearbyen Roundtrip | 9 nights | August 26, 2025
- World Voyager – Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavík | 10 nights | August 19, 2025
Availability is extremely limited for the 2025 Arctic season.
For information and reservations, call 1.844.442.8527 or visit www.AtlasOceanVoyages.com.
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