National Geographic Endurance

Constructed in Europe and purpose-designed for polar travel, this modern ship features an advanced X-Bow stabilising design and an ice-strengthened hull.
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Special Offers Available: Swoop has access to the widest range of offers and can help you find the right trip, cabin, & price.
Expert impartial advice at no extra cost: no-nonsense advice on 500 voyages across 25 ships
The Arctic Experts. No Compromises: there’s no question we can’t answer
The only B Corp certified Arctic specialist: so your adventures can be a force for good
A full concierge service, unlike booking direct: we leave nothing to chance in delivering your perfect trip
We partner with selected ice-strengthened Arctic expedition vessels from small yachts and nimble little ships with convivial atmospheres, to larger Russian research boats and purpose-built ships with wide-ranging facilities. Whatever your appetite for adventure or budget, we’ll help match you with exactly the right ship for you.
Our team at Swoop Arctic have over 50 years of experience in polar cruises and can guide you towards the ship that’ll suit you best. Get started with our quick tips then give us a call for expert advice.
Look beyond the style of the ships and consider some of the hidden qualities. Are the engines quiet enough to get you closer to the wildlife? How strong is the hull? Is it stable if the seas get rough? All are important aspects that can make a good trip a great one.
These expedition vessels are spacious and boast a range of options - top cabins often have balconies and there will be more of a focus on hotel style service onboard. You can still expect daily landings and adventure options during your expedition.
Constructed in Europe and purpose-designed for polar travel, this modern ship features an advanced X-Bow stabilising design and an ice-strengthened hull.
Discover MoreSpecially engineered for polar expeditions, this refined 138-passenger ship combines innovative design with state-of-the-art technology.
Discover MoreWith a futuristic design set to redefine expedition cruising, the Greg Mortimer is purpose built for an average of 132 guests to travel through the ice in comfort.
Discover MoreElegant lines, contemporary styling, onboard helicopters, spacious balconied cabins and a wide range of adventure activities; this ship is Ultra by name and ultra by nature. …
Discover MoreThis state-of-the-art ship honours the highly accomplished marine biologist and oceanographer, Sylvia Earle. Sister ship to the Greg Mortimer, she similarly boasts stylish lines …
Discover MoreAn outstanding expedition ship with a hard won reputation for navigating some of the Polar region's most challenging waters carrying just 108 guests.
Discover MoreOriginally built to navigate Greenland’s ice-choked waters, Ocean Nova is a highly capable and comfortable ship.
Discover MoreA class act from the pioneers of polar travel the Explorer carries 148 guests in great comfort to some of the most incredible spots in the Arctic.
Discover MorePurpose-built for polar exploration, this slick European-designed ship combines an ice-strengthened hull with cutting-edge X-Bow technology.
Discover MoreA former Dutch Navy research ship, the Plancius is a practical and highly capable expedition ship with a recent full re-fit to take 116 guests.
Discover MoreHondius is custom-made for polar exploration and carries up to 170 guests in a range of cabins. Large deck space for viewing and comfortable observation loungers plus the …
Discover MoreMost often found in the Canadian Arctic and West Greenland she offers a spacious and comfortable platform for her 198 passengers.
Discover MoreThe modern Ocean Albatros offers spacious cabins and inviting communal areas, creating a comfortable home base for your Arctic adventure.
Discover MoreWith exceptional onboard technology and superior-quality accommodation, Ocean Victory is one of the most modern small ships for the polar regions.
Discover MorePurpose built to navigate ice-choked waters of Greenland this brilliant little ship makes and incredible platform for her 53 passengers to explore the Arctic from.
Discover MoreSH Diana lends a modern edge to relaxed elegance – perfect for travellers who value style and comfort without fuss.
Discover MoreEffortlessly stylish with a laidback Scandinavian feel, this 152-passenger expedition ship offers contemporary boutique charm.
Discover MorePotential could be this ship's middle name. Few can compete with it's ability to traverse the full Northwest Passage and carry out landings with specialist guides.
Discover MoreFully refurbished for the 2020 season, the MS Fram combines advanced technology with a wide choice of cabins, green credentials, and a new Science Centre.
Discover MoreA purpose built expedition ship with elegant style and spacious cabins for her 114 guests to travel in style.
Discover MoreSpacious cabins, panoramic public areas, high ice-rating and oustanding expedition staff make this 140 guest ship a fabulous base for exploration.
Discover MoreThese ships are workhorses, often ex-research vessels capable of getting almost anywhere. Functional and practical onboard, their rough-around-the-edges feel often adds to their heaps of character. The landings, though, are really what trips on these ships are all about.
A classic vessel built in 1943, heritage listed since 2004 and fully refitted as a comfortable and ice-strengthened expedition vessel in 2014.
Discover MoreThe MV Freya is a robust and strong ship, very well suited to cruising the Arctic waters. With large deckspace and comfortable spacious accommodation.
Discover MoreRecently refurbished to a very high standard the 12 passengers will find a hot tub and sauna to enhance their Arctic experience.
Discover MoreA tiny, yet incredibly strong ship for just 12 passengers and a surprising level of comfort on board. An intimate way to explore the Arctic.
Discover MoreWooden decks, spacious cabins, a wood fired hot tub and amazing food, this 12 passenger ship has everything you could need during an expedition through the ice.
Discover MoreWith cabins for just 12 passengers this incredibly tough little ship was built for navigating Svalbard's icy waters and has spent over 20 years doing just that.
Discover MoreSailing through Arctic waters in near silence is an astounding experience that few people encounter. This schooner offers you that opportunity.
A beautiful three-masted schooner evoking a bygone era when sail power ruled the waves, with comfortable cabins for 33.
Discover MoreAt the very top of the luxury scale with impeccable service on board and all the facilities you would expect from any super-yacht cruise ship. Alongside the grandeur, you can expect to be pulling on your boots and coats for daily excursions as you sail the frozen north.
Built in Germany in 2019, Silver Endeavour ushers in a new era of mega-yacht-style expedition cruising.
Discover MoreAfter a multi-million dollar refit in 2017 this luxury vessel has become the last word in luxury for 296 adventurers, with fine dining and butler service to boot.
Discover MoreA refined choice for travellers seeking comfort and adventure, this 274-passenger ship was carefully refitted for polar exploration in 2021.
Discover MorePurpose built expedition ships with state of the art luxury and 5* service for their 264 guests traveling in serious comfort.
Discover MoreWe saw so many insane things! Six polar bears, adult and baby foxes and reindeer, blue whales, walruses up close, curious seals. It was perfect. We even started to get into the birding aspect of the trip (we saw 28 species). Read the full review
Travelled: June 2022
Angela Wyse - USA
The quietness of the Arctic is amazing. The vastness is hard to capture in words or photos. We loved having the opportunity to hike up to a vantage point vista and sit and enjoy the quietness of the world. Read the full review
Travelled: June 2022
Carol Copeland - USA
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Adventure into the frozen north on one of our favourite Arctic cruises.
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Traversing west to east this voyage takes you to iconic sites such as Cambridge Bay, Lancaster and Smith Sounds and Ellesmere Island, before exploring the fjords and towns of West Greenland. Bears, narwhal, musk ox, beluga and northern lights are…
Maximise wildlife sightings with the chance to circumnavigate Spitsbergen island. Search for walrus, arctic fox, whales and of course the ‘King of The Arctic'. Sail through the Hinlopen Strait and visit abandoned trapping stations and experience glaciers up close all…
Introductions to the High Arctic don’t come much better. Traverse wildlife-rich Svalbard via East Greenland’s towering icebergs and autumnal tundra, then continue on to Iceland. Aurora sightings are possible at any point.…
Visits to Canadian and Greenlandic communities Inuit history and culture are at the core of this journey, among those stops both Kinngait, the centre of Inuit Art and Nuuk, Greenland's capital are included. There's plenty of wildlife opportunities too with…
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