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A Traveller's Guide to the Arctic

Everything you need to know about travelling to the Arctic.

Essential Facts

Currency

The region of the Arctic stretches over the Arctic Ocean, parts of the Canadian High Arctic, Russia, Greenland (Denmark), Iceland, Finland, Alaska (United States), Sweden, and Norway. Therefore, there is no special currency for the whole region and travellers will need to have money on hand appropriate to the cruise they will be on and the route they will be exploring. It is recommended you travel with credit cards and cash for the country (or countries) that you visit during the trip.

Language

There is no one official language of the Arctic, but various local and Indigenous languages and dialects depending on the country and region you visit. This is certainly a multinational destination and many cruise companies have multilingual guides.

Best Time to Go

The short window of travel to the Arctic is usually from May to September. The best time to go depends on what you’re looking to do while there. Generally speaking, the warmest and most popular months are June and July.

Climate

There are two main seasons in the Arctic: the long and cold winter from October to April and short and cool summer from mid-June to mid-August. While temperatures vary between regions, on average summer temperatures do not go much above 0°C/32°F, while plunging to –40°C/−40°F in the winter.

Ideal Traveller

The Arctic is a magnificent and very special destination that appeals to a certain kind of traveller, in particular explorers and nature lovers who are looking for true adventure. The globetrotters that go to the Arctic want to escape the ordinary and are usually avid travellers who have seen many other parts of the world and have enough discretionary time and income to embark on such an unforgettable journey.

Getting There From North America

icebreaker in Arctic

Major Airports

There is no official airport to the Arctic, but the most popular gateways are Reykjavik in Iceland, Resolute in Canada, Oslo in Norway, and Helsinki in Finland. Often, cruise companies will arrange charter flights from the major airports in North America and Europe to bring passengers to embarkation points.

Essential Sights of the Arctic

iceberg north pole

The North Pole 

The northernmost point on the planet, the North Pole is one of the most exclusive destinations for world travellers. Reaching the North Pole is a true achievement for even the most seasoned explorer, with only a thousand or so travellers reaching it per year. While you can reach the North Pole from various waterways, typically travellers head to Svalbard in Norway before reaching the magnetic north by boat and helicopter.

Svalbard (Norway)

Svalbard is an archipelago located between mainland Norway and the North Pole, with Spitsbergen being its largest island, with a permanent population of approximately 3,000. Spitsbergen is known as the Wildlife Capital of the Arctic and is truly a paradise for nature lovers, with plenty of opportunities to see polar bears, reindeer, and other Arctic animals.

Other Highlights of the Arctic Off the Beaten Path

sunset in Greenland

Greenland and Nunavut

The island of Greenland and the region of Nunavut in Northern Canada are stunning Arctic landscapes that also offer the chance to meet with the local Indigenous communities, such as the Inuit. Travellers can explore the icy waterways and stop in settlements to meet local inhabitants and learn about local traditions, ancient histories, and how communities adapt and thrive during the cold Arctic winters.

Russia’s Arctic 

Truly the frontier within the frontier, Russia’s Arctic is the least-explored part of the Arctic regions and the last region of the world to be charted; Severnaya Zemlya was the final part of the Arctic to be charted between 1930 and 1932. The landscape is defined by ice-covered archipelagos far from human settlements. It is remote and unbelievably stunning.

Top Activities and Experiences in the Arctic

kayaking in Arctic

Kayaking in the Arctic Waters 

Enjoy the adventure of a lifetime and paddle a kayak in the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean. Get up close to wildlife and enjoy the majestic scenery from the water. It offers a unique perspective like no other. Just don’t be afraid to get wet.

Spotting Polar Bears and Iconic Arctic Wildlife 

Travellers to the Arctic will be rewarded by seeing polar bears, reindeer, walruses, whales, and numerous seabirds in their natural habitats. Observing these Arctic animals is an animal lover’s dream, and truly humbling.

Meeting Indigenous Communities 

On voyages to the Arctic, travellers have a chance to meet the Indigenous inhabitants of the region and learn about their unique local cultures and ancient heritages. Travellers will get a glimpse of regular life in the Arctic and learn how traditions have been maintained over thousands of years.

Riding a Hot Air Balloon

There’s no better way to appreciate the magnitude and vastness of the ice-covered terrain than from a hot air balloon. Enjoy a bird’s view perspective of the icebergs, fjords, and glacial landscapes and appreciate the beauty and fragility of the natural world.

Tips for Sustainable Travel

iceberg

It is very natural to question the ethics of travelling to the Arctic while knowing about the fragile situation of this part of the world that is literally disappearing due to climate change. However, travelling with a tour operator that is committed to protecting the environment and implementing ways for responsible tourism and working with guides that are truly knowledgeable and passionate about the planet can empower visitors with the knowledge and desire to practice and advocate sustainable travel no matter where they go. Visiting national parks within the Arctic generates funds (in the form of park fees) to maintain the protected areas. And buying souvenirs, art, or jewellery from local Indigenous communities provides much-needed income to remote communities.

Where to Go Next

Depending on where your Arctic journey begins, extend your trip by exploring Finland, Norway, Sweden, Greenland, Iceland, Russia, or Canada. You can add a few days in the departure nation’s largest city or spend time exploring the landscape around the port before or after disembarking.

What do the experts say?

Kajal Gadhia

Kajal Gadhia

Destination Specialist
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Many think the Arctic is always dark and frozen, but summer brings 24 hour daylight and surprisingly mild coastal temperatures. It’s not just ice, it’s tundra, wildflowers, and vibrant communities.
Kajal Gadhia

Kajal Gadhia

Destination Specialist
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The Arctic is a world of contrasts icy wilderness, endless summer daylight, and wildlife encounters that feel like a privilege. It’s remote, pristine, and humbling in its beauty.

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