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Baffin Island Dive Safari

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Custom Base Camp Accommodations
Please Note:
These itineraries are not based off of a small ship, but rather are land-based explorations of the Arctic. Accommodations are in luxury custom-built base camps.

Important Pricing Notice:
Rates based on current exchange rate Canadian Dollars (CAD) to US Dollars and do not include tax (varies by itinerary but generally 5%). Please contact us for current exchange rates.
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Day 1 Depart Ottawa

Depart Ottawa for Iqaluit and ultimately Pond Inlet. This is where your journey begins. After dinner, enjoy a cultural presentation of Inuit throat singing, drumdancing and storytelling by local elders.

Day 2 Travel to basecamp

After breakfast, meet your guides on the beach (yes, there are sand beaches in the Arctic!) and depart for the floe-edge where ice meets open water. You will travel Inuit style by qamotiq (kam-oo-tik) and snowmobile across the sea-ice. This journey of almost 90km (3-6 hours) may include tea-stops at historic grave sites, hanging glaciers and an abandoned whaling station. In the late afternoon you’ll arrive at base camp, set up just back from the ice edge (conditions permitting.)

Days 3-6 Diving the Arctic

Your camp at the floe edge will enable you to enjoy warm spring weather and engage in a variety of activities both on land and on ice. The first plunge on arrival will be a check-out dive in open water. Explore the Arctic sea floor, sea anemones, urchins, starfish and glittering jelly fish.

Each dive will build on the previous dive experience – from open water diving off the floe edge to ice-pack diving where ice can be 10 feet above the surface and then shoot down 90 feet or more, in spires resembling a reversed cathedral tower. Witness the surreal world of blue, turquoise juxtaposed with the black depths below. The play of light on ice and water is a photographer’s paradise.

Dive sites change year to year as ice conditions differ, but when possible attempt to dive alongside a grounded iceberg accessed through cracks. The dimpled sides, old water run-off tunnels and different light patterns emanating from cracks and melt water pools from above is mind- bendingly cool. Where and when possible, attempt to dive with the passing Narwhal. Potentially also see polar bears.

Minimum dive certification is Advanced. Drysuit experience preferred but not required.

Day 7 Return to Pond Inlet

Return to Pond Inlet via an unhurried journey over the sea ice. Explore the village and shop for soapstone carvings or local prints.

Day 8 Return home

Morning departure via Iqaluit for Ottawa and your continued journey home.

Itinerary Notes

Please note:
All rates are posted in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and do not include 5% GST (2.5% for non-Canadian residents). Please contact us for current exchange rates.

What’s included
• The services of highly qualified Inuit Guides and staff leaders
• All transportation for the trip duration beginning in Pond Inlet
• Accommodation: 2 nights Pond Inlet hotel, 5 nights arctic safari-style luxury base camp
• All meals during expedition and in Pond Inlet
• All tanks, refills, weights. Rebreather Divers: Sofnolime and Oxygen (supplement required)

Deposit & Payment

Initial deposit is $2000 CAD, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php

Final payment is due 100 days prior to departure.

Final payment by bank transfer, check or Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or Amex. Credit Card payments subject to 3% convenience fee and maximum $15,000 charge.

Booking last minute? No problem! Please contact one of our trip planners, and we can get you on your way if booking less than 100 days prior to departure.

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Cancellation Policy

Days Prior to departureFee
90 daysDeposit
89-61 days50% tour cost
60-0 days100% tour cost

Arctic Tours by Land

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Think African Safari…in the Arctic
These land based trips are operated from either cabins and lodges, safari style camps located on the sea ice within a safe distance from the floe edge, or on a flat expanse of pebbly beach. Many of these locations have been used by Inuit for generations and are still used to this day.

Each trip begins in a local Inuit community, where you will meet soap stone carvers, Inuit throat singers or drum dancers, and learn how seal skins are made into traditional clothing. Here you can ease into the Arctic environment welcomed by the friendly, local community.

Arctic land tours local guides and elders have been traveling and living on the land all their lives. This knowledge is built into every one of these trips. Combine this traditional knowledge with the very latest in expedition equipment including satellite imagery for ice and wildlife tracking, rigid polar bear proof structures and the latest spotting scopes to ensure a safe and memorable Arctic experience.

Utmost Comfort
Remote camps are ready for you upon arrival and designed to provide you with ultimate comfort and functionality. Custom built base camps vary but typically consist of a kitchen structure for your gourmet chef to call home, and a large central meeting and dining location. Separate washroom facilities provide a private spot to freshen up with running water, washbasins and hot showers.

These tours define comfort as lounging on raised beds, dining on the freshest foods and relaxing in custom designed tents. This is what sets these land tours apart from the rest – a luxury experience in the Arctic.

Small Groups
By traveling in small groups of 6-12 people, passing silently by glaciers and below towering fiords, you truly embrace the Arctic wilderness. This allows you to enjoy the Arctic at your own pace, without the rumbling of engines and crowds of people nearby.

Unparalleled Knowledge
Your team operating the Arctic land tours have aerially scouted the far reaches of the Arctic for hundreds of hours, have a decade’s worth of wildlife expeditions under their belt, and worked with the world’s leading wildlife and culture filmmakers. .

Unparalleled Access
Not from the deck of a ship, but from the land. For years they have worked closely with
Inuit guides and developed lasting friendships, to bring the best of the Arctic to you. Through these friendships you will gain access to knowledge of the best locations, wildlife colonies and safe passageways, passed on through generations. You’ll also make new friends, while sharing stories, tracking wildlife and scanning the horizons for polar bears.

Peace of Mind
Your safety is taken very seriously. For every expedition there is a thorough Arctic Safety Plan complete with training, field support and top of the line equipment. With a mix of traditional survival and modern technology, staff are well prepared to handle minor to major emergency scenarios. Expedition leaders are highly trained professionals, equipped with instant communication to headquarters and local response teams.

Arctic Experiences - Four Distinct Styles

Arctic Safaris
Designed to allow travelers to spend as much time as possible experiencing Arctic wildlife. This could be on the floe edge, in a zodiac boat, on foot, or by snowmobile. All safaris have been carefully researched to offer the very best of polar wildlife and scenery. Your expert team has scouted the locations, consulted with scientists, and worked hand-in-hand with local Inuit guides to bring the best the Arctic has to offer to you.

Great Migrations
The mass movement of animals from one region to another is one of nature’s most astounding natural phenomenon. At the root of every migration is the need to mate, to seek nourishment or to escape extreme weather. So while fascinating, migration is crucial to survival for many animals. Great Migration expeditions are land-based safari-style trips timed to coincide with such migrations, including the Narwhal, as they travel south for the summer, or the Bowhead Whale as they move further north to feed. These floe edge Great Migration trips also offer opportunities to see Polar Bears and Walrus.

Grand Odysseys
Grand Odysseys are defined by unprecedented access, demanding logistics and the overall sense of exploration. These trips utilize years of experience planning and operating major scientific and film expeditions, and take advantage of the full range of activities possible, including hot air ballooning over the sea ice, snow surfing, kite skiing, snowmobiling, and the ultimate Arctic experience, a North Pole flyover.

Arctic Diving Safaris
What first inspired the creation of these tours was a trip to Igloolik to dive with Walrus and Bowhead whales under the ice. Since then your expert team has lead hundreds of dive trips, and are always eager to talk about their first love. From rebreathers to open circuit, and under ice diving, with exotic Arctic wildlife, they are the experts in Arctic diving. A scuba diving information kit is available upon request, which includes dive policies, operations, supplied gear and required gear list.

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