Across the Arctic Circle

Fifteen days aboard Greg Mortimer, with Aurora Expeditions

  • Duration: 15 Days / 14 Nights

  • Itinerary: Across the Arctic Circle

  • Departing/Returning: Aberdeen/Longyearbyen

  • Passengers: 132*

  • Ship name: Greg Mortimer

  • Departures: Jun 6th - Jun 20th, 2024

Dates and Details.

On this expedition, Aurora combines three unique worlds on one unforgettable journey. From Stone Age villages to Iron Age forts, the Orkney and Shetland Islands reveal a proud Scottish heritage, while Vikings, fjords and fishing folk feature along the sublime Norwegian coastline, which includes a visit to famous Lofoten Islands. Crossing the Arctic Circle to Svalbard, discover a landscape of towering cliffs alive with breeding birds; a frozen wonderland of gleaming glaciers and where the mighty polar bear reigns supreme. 

Trip Description.

  • Day 1 - Arrive in Aberdeen

    Having made your way to Aberdeen, you will be met by a representative of Aurora Expeditions and transferred to our group hotel. Upon arrival at your included hotel, please visit the Aurora Expeditions hospitality desk to collect your luggage cabin tags and to speak with our ground operations team, who may have information to share with you about pre-embarkation or to provide you with information about where to dine, withdraw cash or purchase last minute items from a local pharmacy or supermarket.

    The remainder of your time is at leisure. All meals today are at your own expense.

    Accommodation: Sandman Signature Hotel (or similar)

    Day 2 - Embarkation Day

    This morning, your luggage will be collected from the hotel and transferred directly to the port for sanitisation, clearance and delivered to your cabin ahead of your arrival on board. Please ensure that your luggage is fitted with cabin tags clearly labelled with your name and cabin number. Any valuables or personal items should be kept on you throughout the day.

    After you have checked-out of your room, enjoy a city tour of Aberdeen followed by a transfer to the pier for embarkation in the late afternoon. Settle into your cabin before attending important safety briefings and enjoy the thrill of departure as we ‘throw the lines’ and set sail.

    This evening, get to know your fellow expeditioners and our friendly Expedition Team and crew at the Welcome Dinner to celebrate the start of a thrilling adventure.

    Days 3–4 - Orkney Islands

    Among Orkney’s archipelago of 70 windswept islands, nine kilometres (six miles) north of the Scottish mainland, a rich tapestry of archaeology, history and wildlife awaits. We follow the passage of time – from 5,000-year-old World Heritage Neolithic sites, past relics from wandering Vikings and reminders of World War II occupation – to present-day crofting communities. Imposing sea cliffs teem with seabirds, and clifftop paths and bleak moors beckon the keen hikers among us, while our kayakers use paddle-power to explore sections of Orkney’s fascinating coastline.

    Midway between Orkney and Shetland is Fair Isle, home to quaint croft houses and famous for its knitwear and historical shipwrecks. The 70 or so islanders mostly live in traditional crofts on the more fertile low-lying southern part of the island.

    A bird watcher’s paradise and boasting a major European bird observatory, Fair Isle lies on the intersection of major bird flight paths from Scandinavia, Iceland and Faroe. It attracts common species and also eastern rarities such as the lanceolated warbler. In summer, the cliffs teem with breeding fulmars, kittiwakes, guillemots, gannets, shags and puffins. Fair Isle is an excellent place to view seabirds at close range – especially puffins. The island also has more than 250 species of flowering plants, including rare orchids, alpine and wetland species and common wildflowers. We will be welcomed by the hospitable villagers, and we might take a hike or visit the museum.

    Day 5 - Shetland Islands

    Britain’s most northerly islands lie almost 160 kilometres (100 miles) north of the Scottish mainland, at a similar latitude to the southern tip of Greenland, or Bergen in Norway. Kept relatively warm by the Gulf Stream, Shetland’s 100 islands experience almost 24 hours of daylight in summer. They abound with nature reserves and archaeological sites and offer a taste of traditional island life. We plan to visit some of Shetland’s best preserved and most complex archaeological sites, brochs – fortified Iron Age towers.

    Day 6 - At Sea

    As we sail towards the Norwegian coastline, the bridge or the outer decks offer an excellent and warm vantage point for birdwatching. Our historian and naturalists will delight us with their informative talks.

    Days 7–10 - Norwegian Coast

    We spend three days exploring the superb Norwegian coastline, cruising the intricate maze of seldom-visited inlets and outer islands. The cod-fishing island of Sør Gjæslingan welcomes us with its delightful wooden houses and cheerful inhabitants. Here, we search for nesting kittiwakes and reclusive sea otters. Delight in the hunt for fabled trolls, passing through Torghatten – meaning ‘mountain with a hole’ – said to have been caused by a troll’s arrow.

    Crossing the Arctic Circle, we make our way to the stunning Lofoten – meaning puma’s foot – Islands. This is a land scoured by ice and legend, the towering crags with their sharp edges, standing in silent protection of the villages below.

    As we travel north, the days are noticeably longer and we search for blue whales, humpbacks, orca, minke whales, pilot whales and dolphins in the deep, squid-rich ocean trenches off Andenes.

    Days 11–14 - Bear Island & Svalbard

    We approach Spitsbergen at its most southerly point, South Cape or Sørkapp, and explore the coastline, entering a different world – that of the polar desert. Enormous peaks and deeply gouged fjords make our visit to Hornsund a powerful experience. As Hornsund is the southernmost fjord in Svalbard, we keep a lookout for polar bears, and Zodiac-cruise along glacial fronts that are home to bearded and ring seals, kittiwakes and guillemots. Here in Svalbard, we continue our exploration into human history dating back 400 years, encompassing trapping and hunting, whaling and mining. If the skies are clear we may catch a glimpse of the dramatic Hornsundtind, peaking at 1,430 metres (4,695 feet).

    Dramatic folds characterise the geological landscape of Bellsund and here we will enjoy magnificent vistas, steep bird cliffs and lush vegetation, always an open invitation to arctic fox and polar bears. Little auks, guillemots, northern fulmar and pink-footed geese make this their breeding home. Reindeer graze the slopes peacefully and as the fjord branches, there are numerous places to explore.

    Polar bears pass through the area on their way to the west coast, and if we are lucky, we may encounter the elusive and alluring white beluga whale.

    Day 15 - Disembark in Longyearbyen

    During the early morning, we cruise into the port of the remote village, Longyearbyen, the ‘capital’ of Spitsbergen. After bidding farewell to newfound friends, we are transferred into town, where there is time to explore and shop before transferring to the airport in the afternoon.

    Note: We do not recommend booking flights departing prior to 12.00 pm on the day of disembarkation, as we may experience delays at the conclusion of the voyage.

  • Bird watching

    Lectures on wildlife, our environment, history and destinations

    Near shore cruises

    Photography

    Polar plunge

    Trips ashore

    Walking

    Whale and mammal spotting

    Zodiac cruises

  • INCLUSIONS

    • Transfer from airport to hotel on arrival Day 1.

    • One night’s hotel accommodation including breakfast, in Aberdeen on Day 1.

    • Half-day city tour of Aberdeen on Day 2, prior to embarkation.

    • Departure transfer from pier to airport or hotel on Day 15.

    • Onboard accommodation during voyage, including daily cabin service.

    • All meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage.

    • Beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner.

    • Captain’s Farewell reception including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages.

    • All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises.

    • Educational lectures and guiding services provided by Expedition Team.

    • Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation).

    • One 3-in-1 waterproof, polar expedition jacket.

    • Complimentary use of Muck Boots during the voyage.

    • Comprehensive pre-departure information.

    • Port surcharges, permits and landing fees.

    EXCLUSIONS

    • International or domestic flights – unless specified in the itinerary.

    • Transfers – unless specified in the itinerary.

    • Airport arrival or departure taxes.

    • Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges.

    • Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.

    • Hotel accommodation and meals – unless specified in the itinerary.

    • Optional excursions and optional activity surcharges.

    • All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), gratuities, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, wi-fi, email or phone charges.

  • A deposit of 25% is required to hold your spot within 14 days of being invoiced and final payment is due 90 days before departure. Payment can be made via bank transfer or debit and credit card. Cards accepted are Visa or Mastercard.

Voyage Map.

The journey commences in Aberdeen, then sets sail towards the Orkney Islands, with a stop at Fair Isle, followed by a visit to the Shetland Islands.

The voyage continues at sea towards the stunning Norwegian Coast, featuring Sør Gjæslingan, Torghatten, the Lofoten Islands, and further towards the Arctic Circle. The adventure progresses to Bear Island and the Svalbard Archipelago, concluding in Longyearbyen, the 'capital' of Spitsbergen.

Available Add-on Activites

  • Kayaking

    Kayaking is booked and paid for onboard the Ocean Albatros, after you’ve attended the mandatory Kayak safety briefing.
    $900 per person/per outing.


  • Will we get off the ship?

    Yes!!! After leaving Aberdeen it will be the ultimate goal of the Captain, Expedition Leader, and the Expedition Team to make sure we get off the ship as much as possible. You’ll participate in landings, zodiac cruises, and any additional activities you’ve signed up for. Check the “Day by day trip itinerary” above for more details on each outing.

    *Pending weather.

  • Are there additional taxes and fees?

    The price shown is the "all-in” price after all taxes, fees, port fees, and permits required; which are handled by the tour operator. The only main additional costs will be mandatory travel insurance, optional gratuity, canned beverages and alcohol, and additional activities. See the full list of inclusions/exclusions for more.

  • Do I pay extra if I'm a solo traveler?

    Not necessarily, no! Our group trips are usually made up of around 50% solo travelers! Prices are always per person, per bed. If you’re a solo traveler, we will match you with a same-gender roommate from our group to share your cabin with. There is also the option for solo cabin availability on certain trips. Please send us a message about solo cabins if that’s your preference.

Pricing


All prices are per person and include all taxes, fees, port fees, accommodation and meals.
Please refer to the full list of inclusions and exclusions for more details.

SAVE UP TO 10% ON SELECTED CABINS

Balcony Stateroom Superior

Located on Deck 4 & 6, feature a king bed (or twin beds), wheelchair-accessible en-suite, private balcony, and full-size window. Amenities include a desk, closet, thermostat, safe, 42" TV, and mini bar*. *Charges may apply for mini bar.

$19,595

$17,635


C Balcony Stateroom

Located on Deck 4 & 6 offers a king bed or twin beds, a private en-suite, balcony, and full-size window. It's equipped with a desk, closet space, a thermostat, a safe, a 42" TV, and a mini bar*. *Mini bar items may be chargeable.

SOLD OUT


B Balcony Stateroom

Located on deck 4 & 6 features a king bed (convertible to twins), private en-suite, private balcony, full-size window, desk area, closet space, room-controlled thermostat, room safe, 42" flat-screen TV, and a mini bar*. *Charges may apply for mini bar items.

SOLD OUT


Cat A - Balcony Stateroom

Located on deck 4 & 6 features features a king bed (convertible to twin beds), private en-suite, private balcony, and full-size window. Amenities include a desk area, closet space, room-controlled thermostat, room safe, 42" flat-screen TV, and a mini bar*.

$17,895

$16,105


Aurora Stateroom Twin Share

Located on deck 3 features a king bed (or twin beds). It offers a private en-suite, a porthole window for views, and a desk area. You'll have closet space, a room-controlled thermostat, a safe, and a 42" flat-screen TV. A mini bar* adds to the convenience. *Mini bar items may be chargeable.

$14,595

$13,135

Only 1 berth left!


Aurora Stateroom Triple Share

Located on deck 3 a king bed (convertible to twin beds), private en-suite, and porthole window. Features ample closet space, room-controlled thermostat, safe, 42" flat-screen TV, and a chargeable mini bar*.

$14,195

Only 4 berths left!

$12,775


Ship Details.

We drew on centuries of collective experience to map out the Greg Mortimer.

The first passenger ship to feature the revolutionary Ulstein X-BOW®, this allows the ship to cross oceans more comfortably and efficiently, and with expansive observation decks to bring you closer to the environment, inviting communal areas and unsurpassed environmental credentials.

Accommodating an average of 132 expeditioners per voyage within 76 cosy, comfortable cabins – all cabins have a view of the ocean and 85% of cabins have their own balcony. The ship also features a modern lecture lounge, multiple observation areas, zodiac launching platforms, a restaurant serving excellent meals, a gym, sauna, jacuzzis, a mudroom and many other amenities.

The Greg Mortimer has redefined expedition cruising for the future.