Luxury Northwest Passage

Luxury Northwest Passage

Prices From £11,750pp
August Only | 12 nights

Luxury Northwest Passage

Aboard: Silver Endeavour

Join the Arctic adventurers of the past, exploring the uncharted realm of the magnificent north - on an expedition of fantastic fjords, fierce wildlife and fractured lands. Sail in ultra-luxury to the legendary Northwest Passage’s captivating islands - home to Inuit hamlets and precious Arctic wildlife. Uncover humbling beauty as you sail a web of fjords and spectacular sounds, flanked by sheer cliffs and massive ice fields. There’s still time to crunch through the ice towards Greenland’s natural glory.

Please note: a number of excursions may be offered at each port. The first excursion booked in a single day/port will be included as part of your package. Additional excursions may incur a charge.

Highlights

  • Explore the uncharted realm of the magnificent north
  • Discover Pond Inlet, one of Canada's "Jewels of the North"
  • Visit the Talluruti abandoned community on Dundas Harbor
  • Learn about Greenland's Thule traditions and culture
  • Visit Greenland & Arctic Canada on one unforgettable adventure
  • Watch for whales and other marine wildlife, with a chance of seeing Polar bears!
  • Traverse the fabled Northwest Passage
  • Sail in ultimate comfort aboard a luxury expedition vessel
  • Enjoy a wide array of excursions including Zodiac cruises, kayaking, hikes and walking tours

What's Included

  • 10 nights onboard
  • 1 night hotel stay in Ottawa before your voyage
  • 1 night hotel stay in Ottawa after your voyage
  • Return flights between Ottawa and Pond Inlet
  • Shore excursions
  • Butler service in every suite
  • Unlimited Free Wifi
  • Choice of restaurants, diverse cuisine, open-seating dining
  • Beverages in-suite and throughout the ship, including champagne, select wines and spirits
  • In-suite dining and room service
  • Onboard entertainment
  • Onboard gratuities

Our popularitinerary Suggestions

All our itinerary holidays are fully customisable

Ottawa
1Day

Ottawa

Your itinerary begins in the Canadian capital of Ottawa, where upon arrival you can check in to your hotel for your included overnight stay.

Fly to Pond Inlet, Nunavut
2Day

Fly to Pond Inlet, Nunavut

This morning you will join your included flight to Pond Inlet, Nunavut where your expedition ship will be awaiting for embarkation.

Located in northern Baffin Island Pond Inlet is a small predominantly Inuit community with a population of roughly 1 ,500 inhabitants. In 1818 the British explorer John Ross named a bay in the vicinity after the English astronomer John Pond. Today Pond Inlet is considered one of Canada's "jewels of the North" thanks to several picturesque glaciers and mountain ranges nearby. Many archaeological sites of ancient Dorset and Thule peoples can be found near Pond Inlet. The Inuit hunted caribou, ringed and harp seals, fish, polar bears, and walrus, as well as narwhals, geese, ptarmigans and Arctic hares long before European and American whalers came here to harvest bowhead whales. Pond Inlet is also known as a major center of Inuit art especially the printmaking and stone carving.

Cape Hay, Bylot Island
3Day

Cape Hay, Bylot Island

Beechey Island & Devon Island
4Day

Beechey Island & Devon Island

Beechey Island is a small island off the southwest coast of Devon Island, separated by a narrow waterway called the Barrow Strait. Captain William Edward Parry was the first European to visit the island in 1819. His lieutenant, Frederick William Beechey, named the island after his father, the artist William Beechey (1753–1839). Beechey Island played a significant role in the history of Arctic Exploration. During the winter of 1845-46, Sir John Franklin and his men camped on the island as part of their ill-fated quest to find the Northwest Passage.

Devon Island is Canada’s sixth largest island and was first seen by Europeans in the early 17th century. The Thule culture had already settled there many centuries before, and left behind qarmat homes, made of rocks, whale bones, rock and sod walls, and skins for roofs that tell a story of over 800 years of human habitation. Other striking finds in this area are the many fossils of corals, crinoids and nautiloids that can be seen. Just across Lancaster Sound is Prince Leopold Island, a Canadian Important Bird Area, a federally listed migratory bird sanctuary, and a Key Migratory Bird Terrestrial Habitat site with large numbers of Thick-billed Murres, Northern Fulmars and Black-legged Kittiwakes that breed there.

Excursions today include kayaking and hiking.

Croker Bay, Nunavut & Dundas Harbour, Devon Island
5Day

Croker Bay, Nunavut & Dundas Harbour, Devon Island

Austere, remote and a rather severe, Devon Island is as close the closest thing to Mars on planet Earth. The rocky terrain, dry, cold climate and 14-mile wide crater on the north of the island have made it home for a team of research scientists from NASA, who live in the small research station during the Arctic summer. Other than these few men and women, Devon Island is completely unpeopled, and the largest uninhabited island in the world. There was human habitation as recently as 1951, when a Canadian Mounted Police post that had been on the island since 1924 to monitor illegal activities such as whaling closed. At 320 miles long and 80–100 miles wide, it is the largest of the Parry Islands. Dundas Harbour is found in the south of the island. Then island is set in the icy Arctic Ocean, south of Ellesmere Island and west of Baffin Bay. This make it Canada’s sixth largest island. Discovered by English explorer William Baffin in 1616, the island did not make it on to any maps until William Edward Parry’s exploration of the Arctic in 1820. Despite the desolate conditions, the island does show signs of having sustained human life as many as 3,000 years ago, with the remains of a Thule settlement dating back to 1000 A.D., including tent rings, middens and a gravesite providing testament to the fact. The island is named Talluruti in local Inuktitut language, literally translating as “a woman’s chin with tattoos on it”, as from a distance the deep crevasses resemble traditional facial tattoos.

Excursions available today include a Discover Dundas Harbour tour, Zodiac cruising, hiking and kayaking.

Grise Fjord, Ellesmere island
6Day

Grise Fjord, Ellesmere island

Markison Fjord
7Day

Markison Fjord

Markison Fjord was cut into Ellesmere Island by glaciers during the last Ice Age. Today, the combination of calm blue-green waters, icebergs, snow-covered mountains, and glaciers makes for a stunning scenic cruise. Polar bears and beluga are frequently seen in this area.

Cruise Alexandra Fjord
8Day

Cruise Alexandra Fjord

Alexandra Fjord is a naturally formed inlet on the Johan Peninsula of Ellesmere Island. Although no permanent residents live here, it has been used periodically for a variety of purposes over the years. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police had a station here for ten years, from 1953 to 1963, during the beginning of the Cold War. At the time, it was the northern-most police station in the world. Later, between 1987 and 1992, this location was used as a seasonal research base.

Cape Constitution
9Day

Cape Constitution

Qaanaaq (Thule )
10Day

Qaanaaq (Thule )

In AD 850, the Vikings established their parliament in Tórshavn, a name which translates as "Thor's harbor." It was named after Thor, the god of thunder and lightning in Norse mythology. The town became a center of trade for the island, and in fact was designated as the only legal place for the islanders to sell and buy products. This trade monopoly was abolished in 1856. Today it is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands, with fish-processing plants, a shipyard, and woolen products making up. It is considered to be one of the oldest capitals in Northern Europe.

Excursions today include a Qaanaaq Town Visit, including the small museum.

Cape York, Greenland
11Day

Cape York, Greenland

Visit the arctic seascape of Cape York, Greenland. Located on the northwestern coast of Greenland in Baffin Bay, Cape York is an important geographical feature delimiting the Melville Bay at its northwestern end and Kiatassuaq Island at its other end. There is a chain of coastal islands that stretches between the two capes, most notably Meteorite Island, named for the discovery one of the world’s largest iron meteorites in Savissivik, a settlement on the island. The iron from this meteorite attracted Inuit migrating from Arctic Canada who used the metal in making tools and harpoons. Visitors to this region will see iconic drifting blue-white icebergs that are shrinking as the earth temperature rises.

Pond Inlet to Ottawa
12 - 13Days

Pond Inlet to Ottawa

Upon arrival back in Pond Inlet you will disembark and join your included flight back to Ottawa. From there you can make your way to the hotel for an included overnight stay. If your international flight is on the same day, you will be offered day-use of the hotel.

The following morning signals the end of your itinerary.

A view from Above

All Aboard

Silver Endeavour
Luxury vessel

Silver Endeavour

Introducing the Silver Endeavour. Built to PC6 Polar Class specifications – one of the highest Polar Class classifications there is – Silver Endeavour revolutionises our expedition voyages, and allows us to travel deeper to some of the planet’s farthest flung coasts. Her statistics speak for themselves: from unrivalled, industry-leading crew-to-guest, zodiac-to-guest and expert-to-guest ratios, to cutting-edge navigation and exploration technology and hallmark Silversea comfort make her the most luxurious expedition ship ever built.

Travel to the ends of the Earth aboard Silver Endeavour. Sailing to both poles, this ship redefines the meaning of ultra-luxury expedition cruising. Her PC6 ice-class rating is one of the highest in the industry, while her state-of-the-art equipment and exploration technology offer one of the most advanced expedition experiences ever. Silver Endeavour introduces a new era in ultra-luxury expedition cruising, and brings the remote and remarkable to you in hallmark Silversea comfort. Join us for endless possibilities both onboard and on land aboard Silver Endeavour, the most luxurious expedition ship at sea.

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Having amassed a host of extraordinary adventures in destinations all over the world, Amy’s experience, skills and enthusiasm for helping clients plan their ideal itinerary will help make your holiday unforgettable, action packed and life-changing.

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