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Arctic To Antarctic Explorer

Ship: Viking Polaris   
Departure: Friday, September 15, 2028
Nights: 80 nights
Departs: Nuuk
Returns: Ushuaia
One Way Trip
One
way trip
Duration
80
Nights
Days at Sea
39
Sea Days
Ports
29
Ports
Countries Visted
10
Countries
  • Itinerary

    Arctic To Antarctic Explorer

    Ports of call

    To find out more about the itinerary for this cruise, select the itinerary items below.

    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Friday, September 15, 2028 Nuuk, Greenland Embark 12:00 AM
    View of Nuuk, Greenland

    Nuuk is the capital and largest city of Greenland, as well as being the northernmost capital in the world, though 2 degrees south of the Arctic Circle. It’s a place where the old and the new are united in a unique and dynamic way. The missionary Hans Egede founded Nuuk in 1728 as the very first town in Greenland. Read more about Nuuk, Greenland

    2 Saturday, September 16, 2028 Nuuk, Greenland 12:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Nuuk, Greenland

    Nuuk is the capital and largest city of Greenland, as well as being the northernmost capital in the world, though 2 degrees south of the Arctic Circle. It’s a place where the old and the new are united in a unique and dynamic way. The missionary Hans Egede founded Nuuk in 1728 as the very first town in Greenland. Read more about Nuuk, Greenland

    3 Sunday, September 17, 2028 Itilleq, Greenland 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    4 Monday, September 18, 2028 Ilulissat, Greenland 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Ilulissat, Greenland

    Ilulissat (the Kalaallisut word for "Icebergs"), the third largest settlement in Greenland, is located on its west coast 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. It is a most popular tourist destination in Greenland on account of its proximity to the picturesque Ilulissat Ice fjord 3km to the south, named a World Heritage Site in 2004. Giant icebergs calved from the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier flow into Disco Bay thence David Strait, and ships have to navigate between these mountains of ice. Read more about Ilulissat, Greenland

    5 Tuesday, September 19, 2028 Uummannaq, Greenland 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Uummannaq, Greenland

    Uummannaq (Umanak) is a town in northwestern Greenland, located 590 km north of the Arctic Circle, on an island in the south-central arm of the fjord all sharing the same name. It is situated on a heartshaped island, hence its name which means 'heartlike place'. It is home to the country's most northerly ferry terminal. Read more about Uummannaq, Greenland

    6 Wednesday, September 20, 2028 Sail Baffin Bay
    7 Thursday, September 21, 2028 Pond Inlet, Canada 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Pond Inlet, Canada

    Pond Inlet is a small, modern, attractive Inuit community (population 1550) located on northern Baffin Island above the 72nd parallel. The town is particularly picturesque hamlet, surrounded by massive icecapped mountains, dozens of glaciers, ice floes and explorable ice caves. No wonder Pond Inlet is considered one of Canada's "jewels of the North". Read more about Pond Inlet, Canada

    8 Friday, September 22, 2028 Explore The Canadian High Arctic
    9 Saturday, September 23, 2028 Explore The Canadian High Arctic
    10 Sunday, September 24, 2028 Explore The Canadian High Arctic
    11 Monday, September 25, 2028 Sail Baffin Bay
    12 Tuesday, September 26, 2028 Sisimiut, Greenland 11:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Sisimiut, Greenland

    Sisimiut is a town in central-western Greenland, located on the coast of Davis Strait, approximately 320 km north of Nuuk, and about 42km inside the Artic Circle (April 2017). It is the administrative center of the region and the second-largest town in Greenland. As the northernmost year-round ice-free port in the country, it is an important shipping hub for outlying settlements. Read more about Sisimiut, Greenland

    13 Wednesday, September 27, 2028 Nuuk, Greenland 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
    View of Nuuk, Greenland

    Nuuk is the capital and largest city of Greenland, as well as being the northernmost capital in the world, though 2 degrees south of the Arctic Circle. It’s a place where the old and the new are united in a unique and dynamic way. The missionary Hans Egede founded Nuuk in 1728 as the very first town in Greenland. Read more about Nuuk, Greenland

    14 Thursday, September 28, 2028 Kapisillit
    15 Friday, September 29, 2028 Paamiut, Greenland 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Paamiut, Greenland

    Paamiut is a town in SW Greenland located on the coast of the Labrador Sea. The town’s name means "the people who live at the mouth”, a reference to its location at the mouth of the Kuannersooq Fjord. Paamiut naturally attracts travellers who want to go off the beaten path and gain a different perspective. Read more about Paamiut, Greenland

    16 Saturday, September 30, 2028 Ivittut, Greenland 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    17 Sunday, October 1, 2028 Sail The Labrador Sea
    18 Monday, October 2, 2028 Battle Harbour, Canada 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Battle Harbour, Canada

    Battle Harbour is a restored, 19th Century fishing village, now a summer fishing station, located on Battle Island, one of many islands lying east of the mainland coast of Labrador. It lies in Canada’s province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The island of Newfoundland likes 70 km to the south, and Battle Harbour is situated at the northern entrance to the Gulf of St Lawrence. Read more about Battle Harbour, Canada

    19 Tuesday, October 3, 2028 Red Bay, Newfoundland & Labrador
    20 Wednesday, October 4, 2028 Woody Point (Bonne Bay), Newfoundland
    21 Thursday, October 5, 2028 Havre-Saint-Pierre, Canada 8:00 AM 2:00 PM
    View of Havre-Saint-Pierre, Canada

    Havre-Saint-Pierre (St Peters Harbour) is a town situated on Pointe-aux-Esquimaux, which is on the Quebec north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Canada. First settled by Acadian families in the 1800s, the unique culture of Havre Saint-Pierre is immediately noticeable upon arrival. While whale watching is one of the most prominent activities here, the charm of this area is found primarily in the national parks found among the islands nearby. Read more about Havre-Saint-Pierre, Canada

    22 Friday, October 6, 2028 Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada 11:00 AM 7:00 PM
    View of Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada

    Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, Canada, where the Saguenay river enters the Saint Lawrence river. With an indigenous Indian background, the first Canadian fur trading post was established there in 1600. Today’s population is around 800. Read more about Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada

    23 Saturday, October 7, 2028 Quebec, Canada 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Quebec, Canada

    Quebec, capital of the Canadian province of the same name, is so ‘French’ it is said that to visit Quebec is to experience France without crossing the Atlantic. French must be the predominant language on signs, retail or food service employees always greet customers in French, and there are even laws dictating whether parents can send their children to English or French school. The architecture, ambience and mostly French-speaking citizens are proof that some of France has been permanently ingrained in North America. Read more about Quebec, Canada

    24 Sunday, October 8, 2028 Trois Rivieres, Canada 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Trois Rivieres, Canada

    Trois Rivieres is French for three rivers, and is so named for the fact that the Saint-Maurice River - which is divided by two small islands at the river's opening - has three mouths at the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. The city's main street is Boulevard des Forges, an area several blocks long in the heart of the Old City that is composed of century-old buildings, housing, a great variety of cafés, restaurants, clubs, bars, and shops, which are appreciated by all visitors. In the warmer months, the area - due to various festivals - is turned into a pedestrian mall. Read more about Trois Rivieres, Canada

    25 Monday, October 9, 2028 Scenic Sailing: St. Lawrence Seaway Locks
    26 Tuesday, October 10, 2028 Toronto, Canada 8:00 AM 12:00 AM
    View of Toronto, Canada

    Toronto, located on the NW shore of Lake Ontario, is the capital of the province of Ontario and the third largest city in Canada. Its population of 6 million in the Greater Toronto Area is cosmopolitan and international. While the majority of Torontonians speak English as their primary language, over 160 languages are spoken in the city. Read more about Toronto, Canada

    27 Wednesday, October 11, 2028 Toronto, Canada 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
    View of Toronto, Canada

    Toronto, located on the NW shore of Lake Ontario, is the capital of the province of Ontario and the third largest city in Canada. Its population of 6 million in the Greater Toronto Area is cosmopolitan and international. While the majority of Torontonians speak English as their primary language, over 160 languages are spoken in the city. Read more about Toronto, Canada

    28 Thursday, October 12, 2028 Toronto, Canada 12:00 AM 2:00 PM
    View of Toronto, Canada

    Toronto, located on the NW shore of Lake Ontario, is the capital of the province of Ontario and the third largest city in Canada. Its population of 6 million in the Greater Toronto Area is cosmopolitan and international. While the majority of Torontonians speak English as their primary language, over 160 languages are spoken in the city. Read more about Toronto, Canada

    29 Friday, October 13, 2028 Scenic Sailing: St. Lawrence Seaway Locks
    30 Saturday, October 14, 2028 Trois Rivieres, Canada 12:00 PM 11:00 PM
    View of Trois Rivieres, Canada

    Trois Rivieres is French for three rivers, and is so named for the fact that the Saint-Maurice River - which is divided by two small islands at the river's opening - has three mouths at the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. The city's main street is Boulevard des Forges, an area several blocks long in the heart of the Old City that is composed of century-old buildings, housing, a great variety of cafés, restaurants, clubs, bars, and shops, which are appreciated by all visitors. In the warmer months, the area - due to various festivals - is turned into a pedestrian mall. Read more about Trois Rivieres, Canada

    31 Sunday, October 15, 2028 Quebec, Canada 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Quebec, Canada

    Quebec, capital of the Canadian province of the same name, is so ‘French’ it is said that to visit Quebec is to experience France without crossing the Atlantic. French must be the predominant language on signs, retail or food service employees always greet customers in French, and there are even laws dictating whether parents can send their children to English or French school. The architecture, ambience and mostly French-speaking citizens are proof that some of France has been permanently ingrained in North America. Read more about Quebec, Canada

    32 Monday, October 16, 2028 Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada 7:00 AM 2:00 PM
    View of Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada

    Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, Canada, where the Saguenay river enters the Saint Lawrence river. With an indigenous Indian background, the first Canadian fur trading post was established there in 1600. Today’s population is around 800. Read more about Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada

    33 Tuesday, October 17, 2028 Havre-Saint-Pierre, Canada 8:30 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Havre-Saint-Pierre, Canada

    Havre-Saint-Pierre (St Peters Harbour) is a town situated on Pointe-aux-Esquimaux, which is on the Quebec north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Canada. First settled by Acadian families in the 1800s, the unique culture of Havre Saint-Pierre is immediately noticeable upon arrival. While whale watching is one of the most prominent activities here, the charm of this area is found primarily in the national parks found among the islands nearby. Read more about Havre-Saint-Pierre, Canada

    34 Wednesday, October 18, 2028 Woody Point (Bonne Bay), Newfoundland
    35 Thursday, October 19, 2028 Sydney, Canada 12:00 PM 6:00 PM
    View of Sydney, Canada

    Sydney is situated on the east coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Located on the waterfront, visitors are amazed to see the "Largest Ceilidh Fiddle in the World" (at 18m). Sydney's tourism draw is increasingly linked to this cultural asset. Read more about Sydney, Canada

    36 Friday, October 20, 2028 Halifax, Canada 12:00 PM 12:00 AM
    View of Halifax, Canada

    Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, the Gateway to Atlantic Canada, is a lively and colourful combination of urban and rural living at its best. It is situated on the world’s second largest harbour, and the beautifully restored waterfront buildings recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage, which is also cleverly explained at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, and the Halifax Citadel that explores the unique local heritage. Read more about Halifax, Canada

    37 Saturday, October 21, 2028 Halifax, Canada 12:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Halifax, Canada

    Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, the Gateway to Atlantic Canada, is a lively and colourful combination of urban and rural living at its best. It is situated on the world’s second largest harbour, and the beautifully restored waterfront buildings recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage, which is also cleverly explained at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, and the Halifax Citadel that explores the unique local heritage. Read more about Halifax, Canada

    38 Sunday, October 22, 2028 Sail The Atlantic Ocean
    39 Monday, October 23, 2028 New York, USA 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of New York, USA

    New York is situated on the Atlantic coast of NE United States. With its world-class museums, big statues, even bigger buildings and being the most linguistically diverse city in the world, the Big Apple’s hyperactive rush keeps drawing more and more people to it. The City of New York is a densely packed mass of humanity and all this living on top of one another makes the New Yorker a special kind of person. Read more about New York, USA

    40 Tuesday, October 24, 2028 Sail The Atlantic Ocean
    41 Wednesday, October 25, 2028 Sail The Atlantic Ocean
    42 Thursday, October 26, 2028 Sail The Atlantic Ocean
    43 Friday, October 27, 2028 San Salvador Island, Bahamas 8:00 AM 5:00 PM

    A beautiful island in the Bahamas, rich in history as the likely landing spot of Christopher Columbus in 1492. Known for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and abundant marine life, it is popular among divers and snorkelers. The island offers historical sites, such as the Columbus Monument, and stunning reefs. Read more about San Salvador Island, Bahamas

    44 Saturday, October 28, 2028 Man Of War Bay (Great Inagua)
    45 Sunday, October 29, 2028 Port Antonio, Jamaica 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Port Antonio, Jamaica

    Port Antonio is a seaport town on the northeast coast of Jamaica, 100 km northeast of the capital Kingston. It is one of the island’s largest ports, a major shipping point for bananas, coconuts, and cacao and is one of Jamaica’s oldest and least-commercialized tourist resorts. It lies on a bay divided by a promontory into East and West Harbours. Read more about Port Antonio, Jamaica

    46 Monday, October 30, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    47 Tuesday, October 31, 2028 Scenic Sailing: Panama Canal
    48 Wednesday, November 1, 2028 Fuerte Amador, Panama 12:01 AM 2:00 PM
    View of Fuerte Amador, Panama

    Fuerte Amador (Fort Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is part of an artificial peninsula jutting out into the Pacific from Balboa, which connects four small islands to the mainland. On the west side of Fuerte Amador is the Pacific entrance to the Canal, and on the east side is Panama Bay facing Panama City. The surrounding ocean is always filled with vessels patiently awaiting their turn to transverse the Canal, while on the skyline a few kilometres to the north are the skyscrapers of Panama City. Read more about Fuerte Amador, Panama

    49 Thursday, November 2, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    50 Friday, November 3, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    51 Saturday, November 4, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    52 Sunday, November 5, 2028 Lima (Callao), Peru 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Lima (Callao), Peru

    Lima, although a sprawling desert city, is the capital and largest city of Peru. The Historic centre of Lima is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its large number of historical buildings dating from the Spanish colonial era. In particular, visit the Plaza Mayor with the 16th century Cathedral and the Presidential Palace. Read more about Lima (Callao), Peru

    53 Monday, November 6, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    54 Tuesday, November 7, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    55 Wednesday, November 8, 2028 Iquique, Chile 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Iquique, Chile

    Iquique is a city in northern Chile, capital of Tarapacá Region, on the Pacific coast. It is located on a rocky peninsula in the rainless Atacama Desert with its unbelievable landscape that has a lagoon in the middle of the driest desert in the world, and overlooks the Pacific Ocean. You can find beautiful topography in the Isluga Volcano National Park, with high mountains and attractions like native flora, geysers, lagoons and rivers. Read more about Iquique, Chile

    56 Thursday, November 9, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    57 Friday, November 10, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    58 Saturday, November 11, 2028 Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile 7:00 AM 11:00 PM
    View of Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile

    Santiago is the capital of Chile, 90 minutes drive from its port Valparaiso. Santiago has easy access both to ski slopes just 50 km to the Andes, and beaches 100 km to the Pacific. Chile's steady economic growth has transformed Santiago into one of Latin America's most modern metropolitan areas, with dozens of shopping centers and impressive high-rises. Read more about Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile

    59 Sunday, November 12, 2028 Sail The Pacific Ocean
    60 Monday, November 13, 2028 Chilean Fjords, Chile 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
    View of Chilean Fjords, Chile

    Strikingly rich in natural and historical attractions, the narrow fjords on the west coast of Chile penetrate deeply into the mountains of the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, a major part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. This is the largest of the protected areas in Chile, and with no large rivers in the area the fjords drain water from outlet glaciers of the ice-capped, storm-swept elevations. It is a large area of uninhabited islands, deep sounds, breathtaking glaciers, and narrow passages. Read more about Chilean Fjords, Chile

    61 Tuesday, November 14, 2028 Chacabuco, Chile 8:30 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Chacabuco, Chile

    Chacabuco - aka Puerto Chacabuco - is a Chilean town located at the head of Aisén Fjord in Aisén commune. Ships anchor in the bay of Chacabuco and passengers are tendered to shore. This is a small isolated settlement with no clearly defined town centre, consisting of one main road, a fish processing facility, and a pier. Read more about Chacabuco, Chile

    62 Wednesday, November 15, 2028 Chilean Fjords, Chile 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
    View of Chilean Fjords, Chile

    Strikingly rich in natural and historical attractions, the narrow fjords on the west coast of Chile penetrate deeply into the mountains of the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, a major part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. This is the largest of the protected areas in Chile, and with no large rivers in the area the fjords drain water from outlet glaciers of the ice-capped, storm-swept elevations. It is a large area of uninhabited islands, deep sounds, breathtaking glaciers, and narrow passages. Read more about Chilean Fjords, Chile

    63 Thursday, November 16, 2028 Explore Chilean Glaciers
    64 Friday, November 17, 2028 Explore Chilean Glaciers
    65 Saturday, November 18, 2028 Chilean Fjords, Chile 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
    View of Chilean Fjords, Chile

    Strikingly rich in natural and historical attractions, the narrow fjords on the west coast of Chile penetrate deeply into the mountains of the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, a major part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. This is the largest of the protected areas in Chile, and with no large rivers in the area the fjords drain water from outlet glaciers of the ice-capped, storm-swept elevations. It is a large area of uninhabited islands, deep sounds, breathtaking glaciers, and narrow passages. Read more about Chilean Fjords, Chile

    66 Sunday, November 19, 2028 Punta Arenas, Chile 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Punta Arenas, Chile

    Punta Arenas, overlooking the Strait of Magellan in southern Patagonia, Chile, bustles with windswept trekkers en route to glacier-filled Torres del Paine National Park or an Antarctic cruise. Before leaving, be sure to take note of the mansion-lined main square, Plaza Muñoz Gamero where local vendors sell homemade crafts, the City Cemetery with its elaborate tombs, the Sara Braun Palace, and Braun Menendez Residence that presents great insight of the city's wealthy pioneer past. The city is also home to the former British Navy base and early Spanish colony of Puerto Hambre, and a popular ski centre that overlooks the Strait of Magellan. Read more about Punta Arenas, Chile

    67 Monday, November 20, 2028 Explore Chilean Glaciers
    68 Tuesday, November 21, 2028 Baia Garibaldi, Chile 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Baia Garibaldi, Chile

    Bahia Garibaldi is a fjord that branches off the Noroeste arm of the Beagle Channel. The Beagle Channel is a strait in Tierra del Fuego Archipelago on the extreme southern tip of South America. between Chile and Argentina. Read more about Baia Garibaldi, Chile

    69 Wednesday, November 22, 2028 Scenic Sailing: Cape Horn
    70 Thursday, November 23, 2028 Ushuaia, Argentina 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Ushuaia, Argentina

    Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, is located on the Beagle Channel, where soaring mountains, ice-blue glaciers, and an historic lighthouse create an ideal backdrop. The capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, it was first settled by British missionaries. During the first half of the 20th C the major building of the city was a prison, built by the Argentinian government for repeat offenders and serious criminals, as the subpolar oceanic climate made escape difficult. Read more about Ushuaia, Argentina

    71 Friday, November 24, 2028 Drake Passage, Antarctica 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    72 Saturday, November 25, 2028 Explore Antarctica
    73 Sunday, November 26, 2028 Explore Antarctica
    74 Monday, November 27, 2028 Explore Antarctica
    75 Tuesday, November 28, 2028 Explore Antarctica
    76 Wednesday, November 29, 2028 Explore Antarctica
    77 Thursday, November 30, 2028 Explore Antarctica
    78 Friday, December 1, 2028 Explore Antarctica
    79 Saturday, December 2, 2028 Drake Passage, Antarctica 12:00 AM 12:00 AM
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    80 Sunday, December 3, 2028 Scenic Sailing: Cape Horn
    81 Monday, December 4, 2028 Ushuaia, Argentina 12:00 AM Disembark
    View of Ushuaia, Argentina

    Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, is located on the Beagle Channel, where soaring mountains, ice-blue glaciers, and an historic lighthouse create an ideal backdrop. The capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, it was first settled by British missionaries. During the first half of the 20th C the major building of the city was a prison, built by the Argentinian government for repeat offenders and serious criminals, as the subpolar oceanic climate made escape difficult. Read more about Ushuaia, Argentina

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    Viking Polaris Overview

    Viking Polaris

    Viking Polaris is an elegant expedition vessel designed to take you on an unforgettable journey through the world's most remote and captivating destinations, the ship sets new standards of luxury and exploration, combining Scandinavian elegance with cutting-edge technology. Expert naturalists, scientists, and historians are onboard to enrich your journey, providing valuable insights into the destinations you visit. The ship boasts a reinforced hull designed to navigate through icy waters, allowing you to venture into polar regions with ease and safety. A state-of-the-art laboratory provides an interactive space for learning and discovery, enriching your understanding of the environment and wildlife you encounter. Viking is committed to environmentally responsible cruising. The ship is equipped with state-of-the-art hybrid engines, reducing fuel consumption and minimizing its impact on the environment. The onboard sustainability program focuses on conservation and education, fostering a deeper appreciation for our planet's delicate ecosystems.

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    Suite on the Viking Polaris Suite on the Viking Polaris

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    OS, NS, ES

    Size including Private Lounge Area: 1,238 sq. ft.Features: Panoramic ocean-view, multi-room suite with private Nordic Balcony, private garden lounge area with badenstamp, separate dining area/boardroom seating six, and private library, wine and music collections curated by Chairman Torstein Hagen. King-size Viking Explorer Bed with luxury linens and pillows. 55" OLED flat-screen TV. Two additional 42" flat-screen interactive LCD TVs with intuitive remote and complimentary Movies on Demand in suite. 110/220 volt outlets and USB ports. Large master bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, double-sink vanity, heated floor, anti-fog mirror and hair dryer, plus guest bathroom. Premium Freyjareg; toiletries. Plush robes and slippers. Direct-dial satellite phone and cell service. Security safe. Individual climate control. Purified water refilled daily. Welcome bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne. Mini-bar with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, water and premium snacks (replenished once daily). Binoculars. Traditional Norwegian Marius-weave blanket. Personal coffee machine with premium coffee and tea selections. Stateroom steward and twice-daily housekeeping. 24-hour room service, including service from any restaurant during open hours. Daily personalized tea or pre-dinner cocktail and canapeacute;s on request. Dinner and guided tour with ship officers (subject to availability). Complimentary laundry, dry cleaning, pressing and shoe shine services. Silver Spirits beverage package included. Floor-to-ceiling drying closet. Spacious walk-in closet with wooden hangers and drawers. Under-bed suitcase storage space.

    Penthouse Balcony

    Penthouse Balcony

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    NP

    Size including Nordic Balcony: 269 sq. ft.Features: Ocean-view stateroom with private Nordic Balcony: floor-to-ceiling distortion-free glass at your ship's edge, for optimal cozy viewing. Or lower the top panoramic glass for a sheltered, al fresco lookout. King-size Viking Explorer Bed (optional twin-bed configuration) with luxury linens and pillows. 55" OLED flat-screen TV. 110/220 volt outlets and USB ports. Large private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, heated floor, anti-fog mirror and hair dryer. Premium Freyjareg; toiletries. Plush robes and slippers. Direct-dial satellite phone and cell service. Security safe. Individual climate control. Purified water refilled daily. Mini-bar with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, water and snacks. Binoculars. Traditional Norwegian Marius-weave blanket. Personal coffee machine with premium coffee and tea selections. Stateroom steward and twice-daily housekeeping. 24-hour room service. Floor-to-ceiling drying closet. Spacious drawers and closet with wooden hangers. Under-bed suitcase storage space.

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    Deluxe Baclony

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    Cabin Types

    DN3, DN2, DN1

    Size including Nordic Balcony: 215 sq. ft.Features: Ocean-view stateroom with private Nordic Balcony: floor-to-ceiling distortion-free glass at your ship's edge, for optimal cozy viewing. Or lower the top panoramic glass for a sheltered, al fresco lookout. King-size Viking Explorer Bed (optional twin-bed configuration) with luxury linens and pillows. 55" OLED flat-screen TV featuring CNN, CBC, MBC2, beIN Sports. Premium Freyjareg; toiletries. Plush robes and slippers. Security safe. Individual climate control. Purified water refilled daily. Mini-bar with soft drinks, water and snacks (replenished once daily). Binoculars. Traditional Norwegian Marius-weave blanket. Personal coffee machine with premium coffee and tea selections. Stateroom steward and twice-daily housekeeping. 24-hour room service. Floor-to-ceiling drying closet. Spacious drawers and closet with wooden hangers. Under-bed suitcase storage space.

    Nordic Balcony

    Nordic Balcony

    Nordic Balcony on the Viking Polaris Nordic Balcony on the Viking Polaris

    Cabin Types

    N2, N1

    Size including Nordic Balcony: 215 sq. ft.Features: Ocean-view stateroom with private Nordic Balcony: floor-to-ceiling distortion-free glass at your ship's edge, for optimal cozy viewing. Or lower the top panoramic glass for a sheltered, al fresco lookout. King-size Viking Explorer Bed (optional twin-bed configuration) with luxury linens and pillows. 55" OLED flat-screen TV. 110/220 volt outlets and USB ports. Large private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, heated floor, anti-fog mirror and hair dryer. Premium Freyjareg; toiletries. Plush robes and slippers. Direct-dial satellite phone and cell service. Security safe. Individual climate control. Purified water refilled daily. Mini-bar with soft drinks, water and snacks. Binoculars. Traditional Norwegian Marius-weave blanket. Personal coffee machine with premium coffee and tea selections. Stateroom steward and twice-daily housekeeping. 24-hour room service. Floor-to-ceiling drying closet. Spacious drawers and closet with wooden hangers. Under-bed suitcase storage space.

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    Viking Expedition Journey Further Sale

    Add a pre or post cruise land extension to select Viking sailings and save up to $3,000 per couple*
    OR Save up to $2,400 per couple on select cruise only fares*

    Plus Viking Expeditions always includes:
    • One complimentary shore excursion in every port of call
    • Unlimited free Wi-Fi (connection speed may vary)
    • Enrichment lectures & destination performances
    • Alternative restaurant dining at no extra charge
    • Beer, wine & soft drinks with onboard lunch & dinner
    • 24-hour specialty coffees, teas & bottled water
    • Onboard gratuities

    Offer ends 1 September 2025. Terms & Conditions apply.

Cabin Availability

Hold a cabin or view live cabin availability aboard Viking Polaris for this sailing

Nordic Balcony at the Viking Polaris

Nordic Balcony

From $123595
Deluxe Baclony at the Viking Polaris

Deluxe Baclony

From $126595
Penthouse Balcony at the Viking Polaris

Penthouse Balcony

From $155595
Suite at the Viking Polaris

Suite

From $173595

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  • Arctic To Antarctic Explorer

    Cruiseline: Viking Ship: Viking Polaris Departure: Friday, September 15, 2028 Nights: 80 nights Departs: Nuuk Returns: Ushuaia

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