Top 10 things to do

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Top 10 things to do

Follow the lead of the indigenous eskimos

Follow the lead of the indigenous eskimos

Spot reindeer on the Svalbard archipelago

Spot reindeer on the Svalbard archipelago

Aurora Borealis is most visible in early Autumn and Spring

Aurora Borealis is most visible in early Autumn and Spring

Will you be lucky enough to spot a roaming Polar bear?

Will you be lucky enough to spot a roaming Polar bear?

We'll help you choose the best cruise ship for you!

We'll help you choose the best cruise ship for you!

Say hello to the Arctic fox (if you can spot it against a snowy backdrop)

Say hello to the Arctic fox (if you can spot it against a snowy backdrop)

Try your hand at dog sledding!

Try your hand at dog sledding!

Sea kayak the icy water as you search for whales or polar bears

Sea kayak the icy water as you search for whales or polar bears

Get a bird's eye view from your hot air balloon

Get a bird's eye view from your hot air balloon

  • Admire the Northern Lights – Aurora Borealis most visible in early Autumn and Spring
  • Dog Sledding – guide your own dog team on a day or overnight trip making tracks through the snow and ice
  • Polar plunge – Don your swim suit and taking a (supervised) dip in the icy waters – do you dare?!
  • Spot Polar bears nurturing their young up to the age of 2, before they move on to fend for themselves
  • Hang out with a pack of lazing, squabbling walrus; spot an arctic fox, watch real life reindeers graze around town
  • Sea kayak the icy deep and keep your cool as a great white bear swims by or a whale surfaces in the area
  • Spot orca, humpback and minke whales, plus white beaked dolphins or the elusive narwhal
  • Spend time with the Inuits in their native communities of East Greenland or the Canadian High Arctic
  • Hot Air Balloon over the Arctic – take to the skies for a bird’s eye view of the North Pole
  • Travel on the world’s most powerful icebreaker and stand on top of the world at 90 degrees North

To plan your trip to Arctic call us on +44 1273 320 580 or contact any of our team who've been there: