Cambridge Bay
Named after Prince Adolphus, the Duke of Cambridge, Cambridge Bay is the largest stop for passenger and research vessels traversing the Arctic Ocean's Northwest Passage.
Map of Cambridge Bay
Nearby landmarks
Named after Prince Adolphus, the Duke of Cambridge, Cambridge Bay is the largest stop for passenger and research vessels traversing the Arctic Ocean's Northwest Passage.
Nearby landmarks
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…
Sail a legendary route from Reykjavik, explore a Viking past in southern Greenland and follow 19th-century explorers into the Northwest Passage. Spot the Arctic Big Six and the Northern Lights as you learn about Inuit culture from specialist guides onboard…
Only in 1956 did a ship complete an east to west transit of the Northwest Passage. The smoking cliffs of Cape Bathurst mark your entrance to an icy realm of wild beauty, staggering wildlife, culture and history. Explore the Passage…
Fly deep inside the Arctic Circle to a remote tented lodge offering outstanding opportunities for close interaction with Beluga whales, as part of a very special overall Arctic experience. Run by polar explorer Richard Weber, it's perfect for wilderness lovers.…
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