Expedition Svalbard Circumnavigation and North-East Greenland: Meeting of Arctic Icons

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Highlights

  • Between awe and amazement: in nautically demanding waters
  • A pioneering feat for your traveller’s CV: the circumnavigation of Svalbard, only possible with an experienced crew
  • North-east Greenland: a flexible course along seldom-visited coastlines
  • A new experience of vastness and solitude – on Zodiac landings and hikes with your experts
  • With luck, you will spot musk oxen, Arctic foxes, reindeer and polar bears

Highlights

  • Between awe and amazement: in nautically demanding waters
  • A pioneering feat for your traveller’s CV: the circumnavigation of Svalbard, only possible with an experienced crew
  • North-east Greenland: a flexible course along seldom-visited coastlines
  • A new experience of vastness and solitude – on Zodiac landings and hikes with your experts
  • With luck, you will spot musk oxen, Arctic foxes, reindeer and polar bears
Capacity: 230
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This nature adventure arcs around the Svalbard archipelago to the world’s largest national park in north-east Greenland. Actively uncover the secrets of the far north: with bizarre glacier ice, steep mountainsides and the longest labyrinth of fjords on earth.

  • Between awe and amazement: in nautically demanding waters
  • A pioneering feat for your traveller’s CV: the circumnavigation of Svalbard, only possible with an experienced crew
  • North-east Greenland: a flexible course along seldom-visited coastlines
  • A new experience of vastness and solitude – on Zodiac landings and hikes with your experts
  • With luck, you will spot musk oxen, Arctic foxes, reindeer and polar bears

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

01 August, 2027 to 17 August, 2027 on Hanseatic Inspiration
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Outside Cabin. From
£11432 GBP pp
Outside Cabin. From
Heated wall in the bathroom (e. g. for towels and wet parkas) Rain shower Free mini bar (soft drinks) Coffee machine Separable beds Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic Walking poles 24-hour cabin service There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404)
Panoramic Cabin. From
£11432 GBP pp
Panoramic Cabin. From
Heated wall in the bathroom (e. g. for towels and wet parkas) Rain shower Free mini bar (soft drinks) Coffee machine Separable beds Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic Walking poles 24-hour cabin service There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404)
French Balcony Cabin. From
£14172 GBP pp
French Balcony Cabin. From
Heated wall in the bathroom (e. g. for towels and wet parkas) Rain shower Free mini bar (soft drinks) Coffee machine Separable beds Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic Walking poles 24-hour cabin service There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404) The French Balcony Cabins in Category 3 on Deck 6 are approximately 23 m²/248 ft² in size, and those in Category 5 on Deck 7 approximately 21 m²/226 ft². The Balcony Cabins at the stern have a slightly different floor plan.
Balcony Cabin. From
£15547 GBP pp
Balcony Cabin. From
Heated wall in the bathroom (e. g. for towels and wet parkas) Rain shower Free mini bar (soft drinks) Coffee machine Separable beds Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic Walking poles 24-hour cabin service There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404)
Junior Suite. From
£21350 GBP pp
Junior Suite. From
approx. 42 m²/452 ft², including private balcony 6 m²/65 ft² Separate living/sleeping area Separate dining area Sleeping area with panoramic view Separable beds TV in living and sleeping areas Bathroom with two sinks and rain shower Separate toilet Steam sauna in shower area Heated wall in bathroom (e.g. for towels and wet parkas) Free mini bar Coffee machine Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic walking poles 24-hour cabin service Table reservation in main restaurant (applies to the PLATINUM and GOLD fares) Butler service
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Day 1 Tromso/Norway

Charter flight from Germany to Tromso
Tromso/Norway, departure 20.00 hrs

Day 2 Relaxation at sea

Cruising off North Cape

The rugged beauty of the countryside, combined with the powerful waves in the sea, create an unforgettable atmosphere when your ship cruises off the legendary North Cape. The most northerly point on the European mainland is on a majestic cliff 307 m (1007 ft) above the ocean. The North Cape is a geographical point, as well as a symbol of the spirit of adventure that will also come to life in you.

Days 3 - 7 Svalbard circumnavigation

Svalbard circumnavigation (Barents Island, cruising through the Freeman Sound, Nordaustlandet, cruising through the Hinlopen Strait, Liefdefjord, Bockfjord, Raudfjord, Smeerenburgfjord, Ny-Alesund)


The wonders of the Arctic don’t just come to you – you have to seek them out. The same goes for Svalbard. Where the route is determined by nature, the weather and the ice, the crew’s many years of polar experience and the highest ice class for passenger ships are what really count. Time and again, you will head off in the Zodiacs to admire icy glacial cliffs or go ashore in remote bays. Your team of experts will provide captivating background knowledge during lectures on board and on numerous walks. With a little luck and from a respectful distance, you will observe polar bears, whales, Arctic foxes and walruses.

On Barents Island, you may be able to spot reindeer in their flourishing natural habitat. The island is also an important area for polar bears, which bring their cubs into the world here. With a little luck and from a safe distance, you will be able to observe these animals from the ship.

Weather and ice permitting, you will pass through the narrow Freeman Sound. Keep your eyes peeled: whales seek out protected biotopes off Spitsbergen and will happily follow ships that are passing the archipelago from time to time.

You may be able to enjoy particularly weighty observations on Nordaustlandet, in the original territory of the walrus: these colossal creatures often like to lounge on the flat beaches. The mighty bulls can weigh over 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) and grow to 3.5 m (11.5 ft) in length

An almost mystical atmosphere will envelop you as you cruise through the Hinlopen Strait if the brownish and black beaches and rocks are cloaked in fog and ice. You may also spot some more whales.

In the Liefdefjord, the majestic Monacobreen glacier will catch your eye. Blocks of ice keep falling into the fjord from the 5 km (3.1 miles) wide front. Take a look from the deck or from a Zodiac. The glacier was named in honour of Prince Albert I of Monaco, who explored the area in 1906 and 1907 with Gunnar Isachsen.

The Arctic leaves nobody out in the cold – especially not at the thermal springs at Bockfjord. Limestone sinter terraces have formed around the hot springs, the only place you can see them in Svalbard. The water in the springs is groundwater, which is so hot that the temperature at the surface stays above 20 °C (68 °F) all year round.

The Raudfjord will surprise you with its colourful accents and mountain slopes that shimmer in striking red. These red sandstone mountains are what give the fjord its name, meaning “red fjord”. Go ashore with the Zodiacs and enjoy the Arctic silence and solitude.

An impressive Arctic landscape of steep mountains surrounds the Smeerenburgfjord. When your expedition ship cruises here, you will be able to see some fantastic glacier views. On a shore visit, you might see the timid Arctic fox.

The small settlement of Ny-Alesund is known for its great polar history and international research. The world’s northernmost year-round research station is devoted to meteorology and research into global warming and the Northern Lights. Around 30 people live here in the winter and about 120 people in the summer. In Ny-Alesund you can find the world’s northernmost post office.

Day 8 Relaxation at sea
Days 9 - 12 Northeast Greenland National Park

Northeast Greenland National Park (Sabine Island, Clavering Island, Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord, Ella Island, King Oscar Fjord)

A distant island world, shrouded in ice for most of the year, with mountains rising up into the sky, untouched by humanity: north-east Greenland is the beautiful unknown. The history books on exploration still have empty pages here – for you to fill! Your expedition ship follows a flexible course to the deep fjords of the Northeast Greenland National Park – the largest of its kind in the world and home to musk oxen, polar bears, Arctic foxes and Arctic hares. A part of Greenland, which is truly impressive in its majesty. You will encounter very few humans here. What you will find, however, is fascinating history and nature.

Sabine Island lies just a few kilometres east of the Wollaston Forland peninsula and was discovered by Europeans in August 1823. Here you can find pre-Inuit fireplaces and the remains of homes left by the Thule people.

Clavering Island was named by the second German north polar expedition in 1869/1870 under Carl Koldewey after Douglas Charles Clavering, a British polar researcher who had explored this region in 1823. Clavering encountered a group of twelve Inuit here. His expedition remained the first and last encounter between Europeans and this Inuit group. Koldewey found only the tumble-down huts of the native Greenlanders, who probably died out in around 1850.

Tales of geology and glaciology will be revealed in the labyrinth of the Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord. Steep rock faces alternate with glacier snouts, from which small and large icebergs drift off into the sea.

The triangular Ella Island is fascinating with its almost 1,200 m (3,937 ft) high rocky flank. The island was discovered in 1899 by an expedition led by the Swedish polar explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst, who named it after his wife. Nathorst found the first Cambrian fossils in East Greenland here.

Dramatic mountains, glaciers and vast tundra line the banks of the King Oscar Fjord. Will your unforgettable impressions of Greenland’s pristine beauty be rounded off here with a polar bear sighting?

Days 13 - 14 Greenland’s east coast

Greenland’s east coast (Scoresbysund)

A world of superlatives awaits you in Scoresbysund, the longest fjord system in the world. Greenland’s highest mountains, impressive glacier landscapes and glittering icebergs shape the region. Awe-inspiring rock faces rise up steeply before you, forming a rugged backdrop to fascinating white ice sculptures reflected in the water. On a hike through the grassy tundra, you may be able to spot some Arctic foxes.

Days 15 - 16 Relaxation at sea
Day 17 Longyearbyen/Svalbard/Norway

Longyearbyen/Svalbard/Norway, arrival 07.00 hrs 
Charter flight from Longyearbyen to Germany

Please note:

The itinerary depends on official approval, weather and ice conditions. The natural experiences and wildlife sightings described are possibilities on this expedition and are not guaranteed. The crew will endeavour to complete the circumnavigation of Svalbard. Circumnavigation is not guaranteed.

Hanseatic Inspiration
The HANSEATIC inspiration, a small, state-of-the-art expedition ship with a maximum of 230 guests, offers a perfect blend of adventure and comfort for explorers seeking to uncover the world’s w…

Hanseatic Inspiration

Length 138 metres
Capacity 230 passengers
Launched 2021

The HANSEATIC inspiration, a small, state-of-the-art expedition ship with a maximum of 230 guests, offers a perfect blend of adventure and comfort for explorers seeking to uncover the world’s wonders. As an international vessel conducting cruises in both English and German, it brings over 30 years of expertise from a market leader in German-speaking countries to every journey. Each expedition is a masterpiece, passionately crafted to reveal far-flung worlds—be it icy realms, tropical paradises, wildlife havens, or cultural gems—making every voyage a unique discovery aboard this exceptional ship.

Features of all cabins and suites

An ocean view with even more: exclusively outside cabins and suites, almost all with balconies or French balconies

Spaciously designed - enjoy a relaxing stay in rooms from 21 m²/226 ft² up to 71 m²/764 ft² in size

Exceptionally equipped - for example, with binoculars, Nordic Walking poles, air conditioning, coffee machine and mini bar (free of charge) and 24-hour cabin service

Separable beds

Rain shower and heated wall in bathroom (e.g. for towels and wet parkas)

Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forwardview camera, navigation chart, films and much more

Restaurants

Aboard the HANSEATIC inspiration, a new kind of freedom blends adventure and pleasure with a culinary journey across three exceptional restaurants. The spacious HANSEATIC Restaurant offers flexible mealtimes and a free choice of seating, serving a daily-changing menu of global flavors inspired by local specialties, paired with fine wines and supported by attentive 24-hour cabin service. At the Lido Restaurant, guests can savor breakfast under the open sky or enjoy a perfectly grilled steak from the outdoor barbecue, complete with panoramic views and an open show kitchen. The specialty restaurant Nikkei fuses fine Japanese creations with modern Peruvian cuisine, delivering a unique dining experience that elevates exploration to new heights—all while bars in the Observation Lounge and HanseAtrium offer favorite drinks against stunning backdrops, from Nordic fjords to icy Antarctic vistas.

Fitness and Wellness

On the HANSEATIC inspiration, an extraordinary time out awaits after thrilling Zodiac rides, challenging hikes, or Arctic adventures. Unwind in the Ocean Spa, where a Finnish sauna with stunning ocean views, a gentle steam sauna, an ice fountain, and a relaxation room rejuvenate your senses, complemented by professional massages, cosmetic treatments, and eco-friendly products made from natural, vegan ingredients. Stay active in the 100 m² fitness room or separate course room—both with ocean vistas—guided by a fitness coach offering personalized advice and a variety of courses, either indoors or on deck. The pool area, with its flexible canopy, invites relaxation year-round, featuring water loungers, a whirlpool, and a bar, ensuring a perfect blend of indulgence and revitalization against the backdrop of the open sea.

Knowledge

Shore excursions and Zodiac rides come alive with deeper context through fascinating presentations in the HanseAtrium, a high-tech lounge where experts share daily precaps and recaps, doubling as an atmospheric evening bar for films and discussions. The Ocean Academy enhances the journey with a Study Wall and interactive poster of scientific insights, microscopes for exploring hidden wonders alongside experts, and Study Seats—with swivel touchscreens—for personal dives into science. Supported by travel diaries and destination videos, this immersive experience broadens horizons with cutting-edge tools and expertise.

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