With itineraries to the remote Canadian High Arctic, Greenland and Norway, Quark Expeditions’ lineup for 2024 offers guests a comprehensive range of Arctic adventures! Guests can choose from multi-destination voyages tailored to those who wish to explore a little bit of everything the Arctic has to offer, as well as our In-Depth Explorations, which allow travelers to truly immerse themselves in specific Arctic regions. Come, explore with us!
The Leader in Polar Adventures
MORE WAYS TO EXPLORE THE ARCTIC THAN EVER BEFORE Arctic 2024
Brand new Greenland voyages! PAGES 25 & 26
Indigenous Experiences: Inuit cuisine, Greenlandic culture, community visits. PAGES 22
Helicopter Adventures: Flightseeing, Heli-hiking and more! PAGE 44
Back by Popular Demand: Spitsbergen and Canadian Arctic itineraries. PAGES 12
The largest portfolio of off- ship excursions. PAGE 54
Our seasoned expedition guides will immerse you in the Arctic landscape in ways no one else can.
Our ethos at Quark Expeditions is to get guests off the ship as often as possible for an authentic polar experience. We’ve always maintained that the Arctic can’t be fully appreciated when viewed through the window of a ship. That’s why our dedicated expedition team—the most seasoned in the Polar Regions—have created innovative ways for travelers to fully immerse themselves in the wonders of the Arctic. Our guests can explore by ship, kayak, twin engine helicopter and on foot. Our robust portfolio of off-ship excursions— the largest in the industry—includes everything from Exclusive Helicopter Landings and camping to Zodiac cruises and guided hikes. The ways you can explore the Arctic are endless!
Hiking the spectacular Arctic landscape.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Awards & Accolades CRUISE CRITIC EDITOR’S’ PICKS AWARDS , Best in Adventure (Expedition) 2022 WORLD TRAVEL AWARDS
, World’s Leading Specialist Cruise Line 2022 , World’s Leading Specialist Cruise Line 2021 , World’s Leading Specialist Cruise Line 2020 , World’s Leading Polar Expeditions Operator 2018 USA TODAY 10 BEST READERS' CHOICE TRAVEL AWARD , Best Adventure Cruise Line 2018 SIGNATURE LUXURY TRAVEL & STYLE CRUISE AWARD , World’s Best Four-Star Expedition Ships (four-star ship, five-star experience) 2022 , Best-of-the-Best Luxury Cruise Awards Winner, Expedition 2018 Winner, Expedition 2017 TRAVEL WEEKLY GOLD MAGELLAN AWARD , Best Expedition Itinerary: Spitsbergen Explorer 2019 Northwest Passage 2018 North Pole 2018 , Best Small Ship Expedition 2019 , Marketing Promotional Video 2019: Face to Face With Iconic Arctic Wildlife TRAVEL WEEKLY SILVER MAGELLAN AWARD
, Best Expedition Itinerary: Essential Greenland 2019 Greenland Explorer 2018 West Greenland 2017 , Best Small Ship Expedition 2017 , Best Adventure Destination: Greenland 2017 TRAVEL + LEISURE WORLD’S BEST AWARD , Small-Ship Ocean Cruise Line 2016 FODOR’S TRAVEL GUIDES WORLD’S BEST CRUISES , Kapitan Khlebnikov’s Northwest Passage Expedition 2016
AECO (Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators) is an international association for expedition cruise operators operating in the Arctic and others with interests in this industry.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
What's inside.
22 Greenland
4 30 Years of
Polar Exploration
28 Canadian Arctic
6 The People of the North
32 Multi-Destination Voyages
8 The Arctic at a Glance
10 Map of the Arctic
40 Our Superior Fleet— featuring our newest ship, Ultramarine
12 In-Depth Exploration
14 Spitsbergen
44 Cutting-Edge
Helicopter Program
48 Superior Spa &
Wellness Amenitie s
52 Your Life Onboard
54 Amazing Off-Ship Experiences
58 Polar Travel Advisors
60 Expedition Leaders
62 Why Travel With Us?
66 Sustainability
Svalbard reindeer.
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OUR HISTORY
As the Leader in Polar Adventures, we’re committed to taking our guests deeper into the Polar Regions than they ever thought possible. Breaking boundaries is part of our DNA— so, too, is innovation. For the last 32 years we’ve pushed the limits of our own imagination to provide our guests with the most immersive—and imaginative —adventures in the Polar Regions. We have the most experienced team in the industry. We have the most diverse fleet, which allows guests to personalize their voyage. We offer the most off-ship adventure options—enabling guests to customize their expedition experience. Our fleet of small ships, including our newest vessel, Ultramarine , can take you places other larger ships cannot reach. Do you want to go on a vacation— or on the expedition of a lifetime? Going Beyond in Polar Adventure.
November 1993 For the first time, Quark Expeditions guests retrace the voyage of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance . November 1996 Quark Expeditions begins a circumnavigation of Antarctica for commercial passengers, the first-ever voyage of its kind.
August 1991 Quark Expeditions takes the first commercial passengers to the North Pole—something no other expedition company had achieved. August 1991 Quark Expeditions celebrates the first-ever passenger transit of the Northeast Passage, the historic route across the top of the world. December 1991 Quark Expeditions charters the first series of oceanographic research vessels specially converted for adventure travel, heralding a new phase in polar exploration.
CIRCUMNAVIGATION
Choose from 18 amazing Arctic itineraries starting on page 12
July 1999 Quark Expeditions completes its first passenger circumnavigation of the Arctic Ocean. November 2003 Quark Expeditions passengers become the first humans to witness a Total Solar Eclipse in Antarctica.
November 2004 Quark Expeditions becomes the first operator to confirm the existence and location of the Snow Hill Emperor colony. March 2006 Quark Expeditions breaks Roald Amundsen’s record set nearly 100 years ago, attaining the most southernly latitude of any vessel.
November 1992 Quark Expeditions departs Cape Town for the first passenger voyage to the Far Side of Antarctica,
the most remote coastal region of the continent.
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OUR HISTORY
October 2017 Quark Expeditions launches Quark Academy training program for expedition team members, the first training program of its kind in the industry.
December 2021 Yet another accolade! Quark Expeditions is once more named the World’s Leading Specialist Cruise Line at the World Travel Awards.
Meet our incredibly talented team on page 60
NORTHERN EXPLORATION
June 2008 Quark Expeditions offers maiden voyage to the North Pole on nuclear icebreaker 50 Years of Victory , the most powerful icebreaker on the planet at the time.
December 2021 Ultramarine sets sail at last! Fittingly, the ship’s inaugural
voyage is a celebration of the life of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.
To find out more about Ultramarine. See page 42
April 2011 Quark Expeditions’ Three Arctic Islands voyage is voted one of National Geographic Traveler’s “50 Tours of a Lifetime.”
December 2018 Quark Expeditions
is again named World’s Leading Polar Expedition Operator at the World Travel Awards.
June 2012 Quark Expeditions becomes the first tour operator to successfully offer passengers hot-air ballooning at the North Pole. February 2013 Quark Expeditions hosts Jonathan Shackleton (Ernest Shackleton’s cousin) and Falcon Scott (Robert Falcon Scott’s grandson) as they walk, and camp, on the 7th continent together. November 2013 Quark Expeditions teams up with Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival to offer the first-ever floating polar film festival onboard Sea Spirit .
January 2019 Quark Expeditions launches the construction of the game-changing ship Ultramarine , the very first vessel purpose-built for polar exploration.
July 2022 We present the first Tundra to Table: Inuit Culinary Experience with local chefs on board Ultramarine during a voyage to Greenland.
ULTRAMARINE
Get the scoop on our Polar Promise sustainability strategy. See page 66
April 2019 Quark Expeditions unveils Polar Promise, the most holistic sustainability policy in the polar expedition industry. December 2020 Quark Expeditions is named World’s Leading Specialist Cruise Line at the World Travel Awards.
July 2022 For the first time ever, guests aboard take to the polar skies in Ultramarine 's two twin-engine helicopters.
December 2013 Quark Expeditions is named World’s Leading
World's Leading Specialist Cruise Line
Polar Expedition Operator at the World Travel Awards in Lisbon.
April 2021 Quark Expeditions officially takes ownership of Ultramarine after successful sea trials in Croatia, marking one of our greatest polar milestones!
THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTH
The people of the North.
Whenever Quark Expeditions ventures to the remote Arctic, we are ever mindful that we’re visiting lands long inhabited by Indigenous peoples who’ve thrived here long before Europeans set out to explore new territories. For the northern lands we visit—Nunavut (Canadian Arctic) and remote Greenland, among them— were already known by the Indigenous people who hunted, fished, nurtured their cultural traditions and co-existed with the wildlife in the regions we’re fortunate to explore today. Whether we’re visiting a community, hiking across the rugged tundra, Zodiac cruising a majestic fjord in Nunavut on itineraries such as Arctic Express Canada: The Heart of the Northwest Passage, or inviting guests to join our Tundra to Table: Inuit Culinary Experience, we recognize we are visitors to the Nunavummiut homeland. Nunavut, in the Inukitut language, means “our land.”
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Similarly, when we set foot on the Greenland Ice Sheet, visit a historic Thule site, view traditional qajaq (kayak) demonstrations or share traditional culinary experiences, we are doing so on the homeland of the Greenlandic Inuit, or Kalaaliit. This land is known to its residents as Kalaallit Nunaat, meaning “The Land of the People”.
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTH: For inviting us into your homes, for giving us the opportunity to experience the beauty of your lands and your rich culture, we say Nakurmiik. Qujannamiik. Matna. Qujanaq. Thank you.
For itineraries that celebrate the Indigenous culture of Greenland or introduce guests to the rich Inuit culture of the Canadian High Arctic, see pages 22–39
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the Arctic at a glance.
AXEL HEIBERG ISLAND is an uninhabited island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut. It’s home to the famous mummified trees (or fossil forest) dating back more than 30 million years.
GRISE FJORD , an Inuit community of about 150 residents, was created in 1953 when the government forcefully relocated eight Inuit families from northern Quebec. It’s now Canada’s most northern settlement, where many inhabitants rely on hunting and fishing for their livelihoods.
Axel Heiberg Island
DEVON ISLAND is where visitors will find the remains of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police outpost, established at Dundas Harbour in 1924 to prevent foreign whaling and other activities. Guests can visit the small cemetery, one of the most northerly in Canada, which is still maintained by the Royal Canadian Mountain Police.
Devon Island
BEECHEY ISLAND is one of the most significant historical sites in Canada. Here, visitors can pay their respects at the marked graves of three crew members of the ill-fated Franklin expedition of 1845–46. Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen stopped here when he made the first successful transit of the Northwest Passage (1903-1906) to pay his respects to Franklin.
Baffin Island
ARCTIC BAY The sheltered shores and steep cliffs of Arctic Bay (Ikpiarjuk in Inuktitut) in northwest Baffin Island provide an ideal nesting habitat for Brünnich’s guillemots and kittiwakes. The community’s ancestors lived a traditional Inuit nomadic lifestyle for almost 5,000 years, making Arctic Bay an ideal spot to go ashore and learn more about Inuit culture and cuisine.
ANCIENT HISTORY & CULTURE Visiting local communities in the Canadian Arctic connects travelers to 4,000 years of Inuit history and culture. Pangnirtung, Pang for short,
CANADA
The Arctic is a mass of sea ice floating over the Arctic Ocean, surrounded by North America, Europe and Asia. Use this infographic to help narrow down your choices of where to explore.
is an artistic community known for its beautiful hand-woven tapestries and lithographic prints.
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GREENLAND'S NORTHERN LIGHTS Aurora displays occur when protons and
EXPLORING SVALBARD About 60% of Svalbard's mountains, glaciers and islands are protected within seven national parks: Forlandet, Indre Wijdefjorden, Nordenskiöld Land, Nordre Isfjorden, Sassen-Bünsow Land, Sør- Spitsbergen and Nordvest-Spitsbergen. Visitors can find various historical monuments including former whaling stations and burial grounds.
electrons from the sun slam into the Earth’s magnetic field, resulting in an awe-inspiring dance of multi-colored lights across the night sky. The Northern Lights in Greenland tend to be green, white and purple, and can sometimes be viewed during the month of September.
UUMMANNAQ ISLAND is one of the few places in the world where local Inuit still follow a traditional lifestyle based on hunting and fishing. Formerly known as Thule (after the ancestors of modern Inuit), Uummannaq is located off the west coast of Greenland and is home to about 1,200 Inuit, making it the second-largest town in North Greenland.
SVALBARD
GREENLANDIC CULTURE A visit to Ittoqqortoormiit, the most isolated town in Greenland, is a window into the daily life of a remote community where many inhabitants still
GREENLAND
hunt and fish to continue their traditional heritage.
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
THE KING OF THE ARCTIC Although a polar bear’s fur appears white, it is actually a layer of transparent hair with special
Ilulissat Icefjord, a tidal fjord and UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to Sermeq Kujalleq, one of the fastest and most active
characteristics that create the illusion of white fur. A polar bear’s skin is black. An optimal time to view polar bears in Spitsbergen is during the
glaciers in the world.
months of May, June and July.
MANIITSOQ , a town of 2,500 people, is the gateway to some of the most stunning landscapes, fjords, ad sharp- peaked mountains in West Greenland. A stop at Maniitsoq typically includes a visit to Eternity Fjord, one of the longest and most beautiful fjords in Greenland.
ICELAND
MAMMOTH CLIFFS Approximately 110 bird
FAROE ISLANDS
species nest in the towering cliffs of the Faroe Islands. Cape Enniberg, which stands at 2,400 feet (754 m) high, is one of the highest cliffs in the world.
TASERMIUT FJORD Paddling and Zodiac excursions into the fjord
allow for closer connection with a landscape that is considered one of the most beautiful places in Greenland.
THE HEART OF THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE The quest for trade routes to the Far East ignited the passions and obsessions of early explorers. Discover the great sea route at the top of the world.
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CANADA, GREENLAND, NORWAY, ICELAND. Where do you want to explore with the most seasoned expedition team in the Polar Regions? With itineraries to the remote Canadian High Arctic, Greenland and Norway, Quark Expeditions’ lineup for 2024 offers guests a comprehensive range of Arctic adventures! Guests can choose from multi-destination voyages tailored to those who wish to explore a little bit of everything the Arctic has to offer, as well as our In-Depth Explorations, which allow travelers to truly immerse themselves in specific Arctic regions. Come, explore with us! the Arctic.
Axel Heiberg Island
Ellesmere Island
ITINERARIES AND SCHEDULED ROUTES:
Spitsbergen In Depth: Big Island, Big Adventure See page 19 Essential Greenland: Southern Coasts and Disko Bay See page 24 Gems of West Greenland: Fjords, Icebergs, and Culture See page 25 Greenland Explorer: Sail and Soar the Alpine Arctic See page 26
Resolute
Beechey Island
Devon Island
Canada's Remote Arctic: Northwest Passage to Ellesmere and Axel Heiberg Islands See page 31 Arctic Saga: Exploring Spitsbergen via the Faroes and Jan Mayen See page 34 Three Arctic Islands: Spitsbergen, Greenland and Iceland See page 35 Three Arctic Islands: Iceland, Greenland and Spitsbergen See page 36 Four Arctic Islands: Spitsbergen, Greenland and Iceland See page 37 Under the Northern Lights: Exploring Iceland and East Greenland See page 38 Northwest Passage: In the Footsteps of Franklin See page 39
Baffin Bay
Sam Ford Fjord
Baffin Island
NOT SHOWN ON MAP:
Spitsbergen Highlights: Expedition in Brief See page 16 Introduction to Spitsbergen: Fjords, Glaciers and Wildlife of Svalbard See page 17
Spitsbergen Explorer: Wildlife Capital of the Arctic See page 18 Spitsbergen Photography: Domain of the Polar Bear See pages 20–21 Arctic Express Canada: The Heart of the Northwest Passage See page 30
CANADA
Calgary
Flight paths
Scheduled paths
Toronto
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Map is not to scale. Itineraries shown are for illustrative purposes only. Actual itinerary is dependent on weather and ice conditions.
Uummaanaaq
Store Glacier
Eqip Sermia
Ilulissat
Spitsbergen
Longyearbyen
GREENLAND
Greenland Sea
SVALBARD
Kangerlussuaq
Sisimiut
Ella Island
Jan Mayen
Norwegian Sea
GREENLAND (Kalaallit Nunaat)
Milne Land
Ittoqqortoormiit
Kangerlussuaq
ARCTIC CIRCLE
Reykjavik ICELAND
Narsarsuaq
FINLAND
Faroe Islands
Helsinki
Atlantic Ocean
Fair Isle
Aberdeen
GREENLAND (Kalaallit Nunaat)
U.K.
Narsarsuaq
Lindenow Fjord
Greenland Ice Sheet (access point)
Aappilattoq
Labrador Sea
Tasermiut Fjord
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In-depth explorations. Our region-specific expeditions to Norway, Greenland and Canada are ideal for those who know where they want to go and for past travelers who’ve explored the highlights and would now like to drill a little deeper and explore a little further into one Arctic domain. Such trips are also ideal for first-timers who are eager to explore one specific region in depth. Our range of itineraries covers four Arctic regions, allowing you to choose the adventure that best suits your travel desires.
NATURE IS THE TOUR GUIDE: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will ultimately influence your trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Guests photograph the northern landscape on a shore landing.
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In This Section , NEW Gems of West Greenland: Fjords, Icebergs and Culture voyage immerses travelers along the dramatic west coast of Greenland. See page 25 , NEW Greenland Explorer: Sail and Soar the Alpine Arctic, an immersive 11-day voyage enriched by our local partners. See page 26
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Spitsbergen Spitsbergen, known as the Wildlife Capital of the Arctic, is the largest island in Norway’s Svalbard archipelago. Located about 1,300 kilometers from the North Pole, Spitsbergen is dark four months of the year, but when the sun returns in April, the days lengthen until sometime in June when the sun never sets. It’s this near-constant light that creates the perfect conditions to view the wildlife species that have made Spitsbergen so popular: polar bears,
walruses, reindeers, arctic foxes, beluga whales, seals and seabirds—all of which can be viewed against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains, glaciers and fjords.
A polar bear prowls along the sea ice in Spitsbergen.
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SPITSBERGEN
Kvitøya
Enjoying the incredible landscapes of Spitsbergen.
Phippsøya
Arctic Ocean
Nordaustlandet
Spitsbergen Highlights: Expedition in Brief
Monaco Glacier
Hinlopen Strait
Smeerenburg
SPITSBERGEN
Barentsøya
Our popular Spitsbergen Highlights expedition is ideal for guests who are looking to experience the best of Spitsbergen but are short on time. You can pack a lot into just seven days, including a scenic journey along the island’s west coast, where you’ll encounter rocky mountains, glaciers, towering cliffs and fjords. You’ll be on a constant lookout for wildlife—especially for the majestic polar bear. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Longyearbyen
Edgeøya
SVALBARD
Bellsund
Calypsobyen
Greenland Sea
TO/FROM HELSINKI
Hornsund
2 departures | 7 days May/June 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ocean Adventurer
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: To/from Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
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SPITSBERGEN
Kvitøya
Zodiac cruising around Spitsbergen; hiking the Arctic terrain; a pair of walruses.
Phippsøya
Arctic Ocean
Nordaustlandet
Introduction to Spitsbergen: Fjords, Glaciers and Wildlife of Svalbard Experience everything this island has to offer on our 10-day itinerary, which covers western Spitsbergen as well as the stunning fjords and outlying islands to the north. You’ll hike the tundra, zip through fjords on a Zodiac and experience vast expanses of icebergs. Wildlife-viewing includes walruses, reindeer and polar bears. The Norwegian Arctic has been inspiring explorers for centuries—it’s time you joined their ranks. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Smeerenburg
Monaco Glacier
Hinlopen Strait
SPITSBERGEN
Barentsøya
Longyearbyen
Edgeøya
SVALBARD
Bellsund
Calypsobyen
TO/FROM HELSINKI
Greenland Sea
Hornsund
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
5 departures | 10 days May–July 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ultramarine Ocean Adventurer
Charter flight: To/from Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
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SPITSBERGEN
Kvitøya
Spotting a herd of Svalbard reindeer.
Phippsøya
Arctic Ocean
Nordaustlandet
Spitsbergen Explorer: Wildlife Capital of the Arctic
Smeerenburg
Monaco Glacier
Hinlopen Strait
SPITSBERGEN
Barentsøya
Explore Spitsbergen’s rugged west coast enroute to the lesser visited southern and northern shorelines on a 12-day sailing. We journey in continuous daylight, seeking walruses and polar bears amidst stunning glaciers, towering cliffs, abandoned historical sites and colorful tundra. The landscapes in the outlying islands to the north are as varied as the animal life and will leave you with indelible memories. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Longyearbyen
Edgeøya
SVALBARD
Bellsund
Calypsobyen
Greenland Sea
TO/FROM HELSINKI
Hornsund
6 departures | 12 days May–July 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ultramarine Ocean Adventurer
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: To/from Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
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SPITSBERGEN
Kvitøya
Guests hiking the Svalbard landscape; icy waters; an Arctic fox.
Phippsøya
Arctic Ocean
Scheduled route
Nordaustlandet
If conditions allow
Spitsbergen In Depth: Big Island, Big Adventure
Smeerenburg
Monaco Glacier
Hinlopen Strait
SPITSBERGEN
Barentsøya
Our longest Spitsbergen expedition attempts to circumnavigate the island and, if conditions allow, venture around the entire Svalbard archipelago. This trip offers maximum exploration time on land and at sea, making it the best voyage for viewing polar bears and walruses, reindeer and foxes, whales and seabirds. Landing sites yield abandoned whaling settlements, tundra meadows, glaciers and icebergs, seabird breeding grounds and more. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Longyearbyen
Edgeøya
SVALBARD
Bellsund
Calypsobyen
Greenland Sea
TO/FROM HELSINKI
Hornsund
1 departure | 14 days July 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ocean Adventurer
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: To/from Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
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“We were able to see and photograph almost everything on the list, including a polar bear and cub, Arctic foxes, blue whales, walruses, seals and myriad seabirds. The Expedition Team was stellar and the food on-board was 5-star.” —Robert D.
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SPITSBERGEN
Guests admire the snow-capped peaks; nature photographer; a majestic polar bear; puffin; guests on a Zodiac cruise spot a polar bear.
Kvitøya
Phippsøya
Arctic Ocean
Nordaustlandet
Spitsbergen Photography: Domain of the Polar Bear
Smeerenburg
Monaco Glacier
Hinlopen Strait
SPITSBERGEN
Barentsøya
Rather than follow a set itinerary, our quest to photograph polar bears, walruses, birds, reindeer and other Arctic wildlife will determine our route and shore landings as we cruise along the coast, ice edge and inner fjords of Spitsbergen. This unique 14-day voyage will also enable you to photograph snow-topped mountains, massive glaciers, deep-walled fjords, and the untouched tundra in the land of the midnight sun. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Longyearbyen
Edgeøya
SVALBARD
Bellsund
Calypsobyen
Greenland Sea
TO/FROM HELSINKI
Hornsund
Ship: Ultramarine
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
1 departure | 14 days May 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Charter flight: To/from Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
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Greenland The world's largest island teems with life, welcoming visitors with its breathtaking scenery. East Greenland is vast, sparsely inhabited, and stunning in its austere beauty, while West Greenland offers more Indigenous community experiences, icebergs, Viking history—and much more. Then there’s South Greenland, home of the 70-kilometre long Tasermiut Fjord, a vast largely unexplored landscape that beckons to adventurers who long to explore some of the most remote parts of Greenland.
Guests visit a Greenlandic community during a shore excursion.
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SOUTH & WEST GREENLAND
Guests interact with locals on a community visit; playful Greenlandic dogs; Viking ruins.
Essential Greenland: Southern Coasts and Disko Bay
Ban Bay
GREENLAND
One of our most popular itineraries, Essential Greenland: Southern Coasts and Disko Bay is enhanced with the introduction of our game-changing polar vessel Ultramarine . Sail the icy waters of the southeast coast, then voyage down to the lush southern tip, stopping to visit picturesque villages and Norse ruins while admiring the rugged landscape. Then you’ll head all the way up to Disko Bay to experience some of the best scenery and culture that Greenland (known by the Inuit as Kalaallit Nunaat) has to offer. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Ilulissat
Sisimiut
Kangerlussuaq
Itilleq
Nuuk
Skjoldungen
Denmark Strait
Hvalsey
Prins Christian Sund
ICELAND
Reykjavik
Atlantic Ocean
1 departure | 15 days July 2024 Embarkation: Reykjavik, Iceland Disembarkation: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ultramarine
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavik (included in mandatory transfer package)
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WEST GREENLAND
Guests get close-up views of expansive ice formations.
GREENLAND
Uummaanaaq
Store Glacier
Eqip Sermia
Gems of West Greenland: Fjords, Icebergs, and Culture
NEW
Ilulissat
TO/FROM REYKJAVIK
Explore the dramatic coast of West Greenland with its deep fjords and stunning islands. This trip features the best sites of West Greenland in just 12 days. Visit towns such as Sisimiut and Uummannaq, and coast by massive glaciers on Ultramarine . At summer’s peak, you’ll enjoy long days, clear vistas, and longer opportunities to see wildlife. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Kangerlussuaq
Sisimiut
Approximate limit of exploration area
2 departures | 12 days July 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ultramarine
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: To/from Reykjavík, Iceland (included in mandatory transfer package)
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SOUTH GREENLAND
Taking a moment to enjoy the stunning Greenlandic scenery; amping up the adventure with a paddling excursion; fresh local ingredients prepared at Tasermiut Camp.
TO/FROM REYKJAVIK
GREENLAND (Kalaallit Nunaat)
Greenland Explorer: Sail and Soar the Alpine Arctic
NEW
Narsarsuaq
Quark Expeditions has once again accomplished another polar first by offering the first voyage developed in partnership with local communities. Leveraging the best of South Greenland, this expedition will allow you to set foot on the Greenland Ice Sheet, go heli-hiking in the high alpine regions, or choose to participate in one of many adventurous added Adventure Activities. Our local partners will help you experience the best South Greenland has to offer while also enjoying the creature comforts of Ultramarine alongside her exceptional expedition facilities including two-twin engine helicopters and a custom zodiac hangar capable of getting you out on your experiences faster than any other vessel. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will determine your trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected.
Lindenow Fjord
Greenland Ice Sheet (access point)
Aappilattoq
Labrador Sea
Tasermiut Fjord
Approximate limit of exploration area
Ship: Ultramarine
Charter flight: To/from Reykjavík, Iceland (included in mandatory transfer package)
2 departures | 11 days September 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Narsarsuaq, Greenland Visit the Expedition Page for details.
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SOUTH GREENLAND
The Adventure Options on this trip (many of them supported by helicopter) provide guests with the exclusive opportunity to experience remote, seldom-visited parts of Greenland where so few have gone before. Greenland Explorer
Incredible views of Lake Tasersuaq in South Greenland.
Included Activities:
Paid Activities:
HIKING Guided hikes are designed to suit guests of different hiking abilities and diverse interests. PADDLING EXCURSION Our program provides sit-on-top, two-person, inflatable kayaks that give guests an intimate, water-
ZODIAC CRUISING Enjoy scenic excursions by Zodiac boats to explore remote fjords, shorelines and Arctic bays. EXCLUSIVE HELI LANDING Enjoy stunning aerial views as helicopters transport you to landing sites reachable only by air. Expect more great views when you land. ICE SHEET EXPERIENCE Ascend high above the cascading coastal glaciers onto the immense plateau of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
HELI-HIKING Our twin-engine helicopters transfer you to and from the most scenic hiking routes of Southern Greenland. GREENLAND CAMPING EXPERIENCE Join local hosts overnight at Tasermiut Camp, one of the most exclusive camps in Greenland. TUNDRA TO TABLE: INUIT CULINARY EXPERIENCE Our ground-breaking Tundra to Table experience, hosted by local chefs, offers guests a one-of-a-kind into the culinary
level experience. Limited availability.
As with any activity the Polar Regions, our Greenland Adventure Options are weather dependent. Guest safety always comes first. See pages 56–57 for more details on Adventure Options.
traditions of the Inuit in Greenland and Nunavut.
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Canadian Arctic The Canadian High Arctic is massive, stretching across the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut. Canada has more land mass in the Arctic region than any other country. While the population base is relatively small, the Canadian Arctic is rich in Inuit culture, especially in Nunavut. Visitors are often amazed upon realizing there are 35,563 islands in the remote Canadian Arctic Archipelago, of which Baffin Island, the fifth-largest island in the world, is just one. Remote, austere and rugged, the Canadian High Arctic beckons to those who long to navigate its icy channels, following in the footsteps of legendary explorers who braved the unknown to seek the fabled sea route to Asia.
Guests hike along the Arctic shoreline.
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CANADIAN ARCTIC
Inuit woman in traditional dress; breathtaking landscapes of the Canadian Arctic; whale sighting.
Arctic Express Canada: The Heart of the Northwest Passage Explore the iconic sea route at the top of the world on our new expedition ship, Ultramarine . You’ll get to admire breath-taking landscapes, calving glaciers, polar bears and other iconic wildlife as you journey along the Northwest Passage. Stop at remote outposts such as Beechey Island, where you can pay your respects at the graves of members of the ill-fated Franklin expedition of 1845–46. Experience all the highlights of the Northwest Passage in just 9 days. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Ban Bay
Devon Island
Resolute
Croker Bay
Beechey Island
Port Leopold
Arctic Bay
TO/FROM CALGARY
Bellot Strait
Ban Island
NUNAVUT (Canada)
Approximate limit of exploration area
1 departure | 9 days September 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Resolute, Canada Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ultramarine
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: To/from Calgary, Canada (included in mandatory transfer package)
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CANADIAN ARCTIC
Guests on a hike in Radstock Bay.
Axel Heiberg Island
Ellesmere Island
Canada's Remote Arctic: Northwest Passage to Ellesmere and Axel Heiberg Islands
Hell Gate
Grise Fjord
Coburg Island
Devon Island
Resolute
Croker Bay
Beechey Island
Ban Bay
Journey through the Northwest Passage to Ellesmere and Axel Heiberg Islands on our new expedition vessel Ultramarine . You’ll enjoy unique perspectives of the remote bays, inlets and channels of Canada’s remote Arctic on Ultramarine ’s two twin-engine helicopters and 20 quick-launching Zodiacs. The wildlife sightings in this rugged, rarely-visited region will astound you: polar bears, whales, seals, walruses and muskoxen. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Arctic Bay
Ban Island
TO/FROM CALGARY
NUNAVUT (Canada)
Approximate limit of exploration area
Charter flight: To/from Calgary, Canada (included in mandatory transfer package)
2 departures | 12 days August 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Resolute, Canada Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ultramarine
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
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Perfect for first-time travelers to the Arctic, our Multi- Destination itineraries let you experience impressive icebergs, iconic wildlife, traditional Inuit culture and other highlights in different parts of the Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Two voyages (ranging from 14 to 18 days) take in the best that Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, the Faroe Islands and the seldom-visited Jan Mayen have to offer. Multi-destination voyages
NATURE IS THE TOUR GUIDE: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will ultimately influence your trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
A herd of walruses makes for an imposing wildlife photograph.
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In This Section , Northwest Passage: In the Footsteps of Franklin takes you along the coast of Greenland and into the Canadian Arctic. See page 39 , Four Arctic Islands: Spitsbergen, Jan Mayen, Greenland and Iceland, a 16-day voyage that gives you the best of the Arctic. See page 37
A guest spots iconic Arctic wildlife.
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SPITSBERGEN, THE FAROES & JAN MAYEN
Exploring the Fair Isle coastline; an encounter with Svalbard reindeer; capturing the scenery.
GREENLAND
SVALBARD
Longyearbyen
Arctic Saga: Exploring Spitsbergen via the Faroes and Jan Mayen
Barents Sea
Greenland Sea
Jan Mayen
Norwegian Sea
Departing from Aberdeen, Scotland, the Arctic Saga voyage visits four remote Arctic islands. Sail through the North Atlantic to Fair Isle, famous for its bird observatory, followed by two days exploring the Viking and Norse sites on the Faroe Islands. Then it’s onto the world’s northernmost volcanic island, Jan Mayen. The last two days of your 14-day voyage are spent exploring Spitsbergen, always on the lookout for polar bears. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
NORWAY
Faroe Islands
Helsinki
Shetland Islands
Atlantic Ocean
Orkney Islands
Fair Isle
Aberdeen
North Sea
UNITED KINGDOM
1 departures | 14 days April 2024 Embarkation: Aberdeen, Scotland Disembarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ultramarine
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: To Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
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SPITSBERGEN, GREENLAND & ICELAND
Arctic Ocean
A Zodiac cruise with a view.
Three Arctic Islands: Spitsbergen, Greenland and Iceland SOUTHBOUND Named one of the 50 Tours of a Lifetime by National Geographic Traveler , this voyage offers the best of the eastern Arctic in one voyage. You start in Spitsbergen, Norway, then sail south to Greenland to explore the world’s largest fjord system and end in Iceland. There’s something for everyone: polar bears, walrus, muskoxen, local culture, ancient Thule settlements (predecessors of the Inuit), hikes along the glacial moraine and tundra, and more. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Longyearbyen
GREENLAND
SVALBARD
FROM HELSINKI
Atlantic Ocean
Sydkap
Milne Land
Ittoqqortoormiit
Denmark Strait
ICELAND
Reykjavik
1 departure | 15 days September 2024
Ship: Ocean Adventurer
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: From Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
Embarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Disembarkation: Reykjavik, Iceland Visit the Expedition Page for details.
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ICELAND, GREENLAND & SPITSBERGEN
Getting a new Arctic perspective while paddling.
Arctic Ocean
Three Arctic Islands: Iceland, Greenland and Spitsbergen NORTHBOUND Start in cosmopolitan Reykjavik, before heading to the eastern coast of Greenland to visit ancient Thule settlements, look for grazing muskoxen and experience local culture. Then it’s on to Norway via Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago, which is abundant in wildlife (walrus, polar bears and reindeer), as well as glacier fronts and steep-walled fjords. Witnessing calving glaciers will take your breath away! Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Longyearbyen
GREENLAND
SVALBARD
TO HELSINKI
Atlantic Ocean
Sydkap
Milne Land
Ittoqqortoormiit
Denmark Strait
ICELAND
Reykjavik
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
1 departure | 15 days August 2024 Embarkation: Reykjavik, Iceland Disembarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ocean Adventurer
Charter flight: To Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
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SPITSBERGEN, JAN MAYEN, GREENLAND & ICELAND
A passenger taking in the view; Glaucous gulls; chatting with the locals.
Greenland Sea
Four Arctic Islands: Spitsbergen, Jan Mayen, Greenland and Iceland
Longyearbyen
GREENLAND
SVALBARD
FROM HELSINKI
Atlantic Ocean
This expedition offers the best of the Three Arctic Islands voyage, plus it’s one of only two opportunities in 2024 to visit the volcanic Norwegian island of Jan Mayen. This small, mountainous island nature reserve in the remote North Atlantic is inhabited only by military and meteorological personnel— and numerous colonies of breeding seabirds. Sample four very different Arctic regions, and their respective highlights, in one unforgettable trip. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Scoresby Sund
Jan Mayen
ii Ma
Milne Land
Ittoqqortoormiit t
Denmark Strait
Reykjavik
ICELAND
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
1 departure | 18 days August 2024
Ship: Ocean Adventurer
Charter flight: From Helsinki, Finland (included in mandatory transfer package)
Embarkation: Longyearbyen, Norway Disembarkation: Reykjavik, Iceland Visit the Expedition Page for details.
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EAST GREENLAND
A guest admires the sculpted ice of Scoresby Sund.
Ella Island
King Oscar Fjord
GREENLAND
Milne Land
Under the Northern Lights: Exploring Iceland and East Greenland Our most comprehensive exploration of East Greenland begins in the seldom- visited Vestfjords in Iceland’s north and then on to Greenland’s Scoresbysund and King Oscar Fjord systems. You’ll search for wildlife, visit the world's largest national park, Northeast Greenland National Park, where 40% of the world’s muskoxen live, and await the Northern Lights. Visiting the remote Inuit community of Ittoqqortoormiit will make for an unforgettable experience. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Ittoqqortoormiit
Scoresby Sund
Atlantic Ocean
Vestords
Reykjavik
ICELAND
1 departure | 14 days September 2024 Embarkation/Disembarkation: Reykjavik, Iceland Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ocean Adventurer
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
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NORTHWEST PASSAGE
Exploring Pangnirtung Fjord; a polar bear and her cub; a performance by Pond Inlet locals.
Resolute
GREENLAND
Beechey Island
Dundas Harbour
Northwest Passage: In the Footsteps of Franklin
Fort Ross
Pond Inlet
TO CALGARY
Ban Bay
Sail along the coast of Greenland before setting off for the remote Canadian Arctic as we retrace the route of the intrepid Franklin Expedition of 1845 on our game-changing new vessel, Ultramarine . The ship’s two helicopters and 20 quick-launching Zodiacs enable you to explore Greenlandic villages, view glaciers, dramatic fjords and towering icebergs, and hike the Arctic tundra while looking for whales, walruses, muskoxen and polar bears. Nature is the tour guide: Sea, ice, and weather conditions will affect your flights and trip itinerary. Embrace the unexpected!
Qikiqtarjuaq
Kangerlussuaq
Ban Island
Pangnirtung
Davis Strait
FROM TORONTO
1 departure | 17 days August 2024 Embarkation: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland Disembarkation: Resolute, Canada Visit the Expedition Page for details.
Ship: Ultramarine
Adventure Options: See pages 56–57 for more details
Charter flight: From Toronto, Canada; To Calgary, Canada (included in mandatory transfer package)
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Join our fleet on the frozen seas.
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Quark Expeditions maintains the most diverse fleet of small polar vessels in the industry, offering guests a wide range of choice based on the polar experience they’d like. The capacity of our ships ranges from 128 to 199 guests, which creates an intimate, relaxed onboard ambience. The small size of our vessels also means we’re able to navigate hard-to-reach Arctic destinations that are inaccessible to larger vessels. Each ship delivers a unique experience of its own. You get to choose. For instance, Ultramarine , with its two helicopters and 20 quick-deploy Zodiacs—not to mention superb onboard amenities— offers the most off-ship adventure activities in the Polar Regions. World Explorer , much-loved for its all-balcony suites, is home to the only l'Occitane Spa at Sea in the entire world. And there are the classic touches of Ocean Adventurer that make it a favorite with guests and crew alike.
Ultramarine against a dramatic Arctic backdrop..
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BALCONY SUITE
TERRACE SUITE
DELUXE BALCONY SUITE
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OUR SUPERIOR FLEET
Ultramarine The newest ship in our fleet, Ultramarine is designed to go beyond the familiar in polar exploration, to help you explore new places, and to immerse you in the best the region has to offer. Equipped with two twin-engine helicopters, Ultramarine offers the most robust portfolio of adventure activities in the industry, and features the category’s most spacious suites, breathtaking public spaces, and more outdoor wildlife viewing spaces than other expedition ships its size, complemented by an innovative mix of sustainability features that exceed all industry standards.
SHIP SPECIFICATIONS: Staff & Crew: 140 Guests: 199 Lifeboats: 4, fully enclosed Ice Class: PC6
Ultramarine , with its two helicopters and 20 Zodiacs, offers more ways to explore the Arctic than ever before.
NINE TIERS OF ACCOMMODATION: ULTRA SUITE: One double or two single beds, balcony, refrigerator, safe, TV, bedroom/walk-in closet, sitting area/additional walk-in closet, two separate living spaces, powder room, bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors. OWNER’S SUITE: One double or two single beds, balcony, refrigerator, safe, TV, bedroom/walk-in closet, sitting area/additional closet, two separate living spaces, powder room, bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors. PENTHOUSE SUITE : One double or two single beds, balcony, refrigerator, safe, TV, and a private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors. TERRACE SUITE: One double or two single beds, balcony, refrigerator, safe, TV, and a private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors. DELUXE BALCONY SUITE: One double or two single beds, balcony, refrigerator, safe, TV, and a private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors. BALCONY SUITE: One double or two single beds, balcony, refrigerator, safe, TV, and a private bathroom with shower and heated floors. Some cabins in this category offer interconnecting rooms. EXPLORER SUITE: One double or two single beds, picture window, refrigerator, safe, TV, and a private bathroom with shower and heated floors. EXPLORER TRIPLE: Three single beds, two of which can be combined into a double bed, picture window, refrigerator, safe, TV, and a private bathroom with shower and heated floors. SOLO PANORAMA: One single bed, floor-to- ceiling windows, refrigerator, safe, TV, and a private bathroom with shower and heated floors.
Ultramarin Ultra Suite
Accessibility modied to your travel profess Interconnect Owner’s Suite Penthouse Su Terrace Suite Deluxe Balco Balcony Suite Explorer Suit Explorer Trip Solo Panoram Balcony
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