White Sea & Franz Joseph Land
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| Adventurer Class | Explorer Class | View Suite | Vista Suite | Veranda Suite | Expedition Suite | Medallion Suite | Silver Suite | Grand Suite | Owner | |
| Aug 1 '12 |
$14,848 | $15,698 | $17,148 | $17,998 | $21,198 | $25,448 | $29,698 | $31,798 | $36,048 | $38,148 |
| Fares are capacity controlled. Rates may increase at any time as the ship sells out. | ||||||||||
-All prices are in US Dollars, Cruise-Only per person based on double occupancy.
Day 1 Tromsø , Norway
Embark the Prince Albert II for your exciting 19-day expedition – “White Sea & Franz Josef Land”. Tonight you are invited to attend a special Welcome Aboard cocktail party and to meet the Expedition Team who will be your companions for this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Days 2-4 At Sea
Your journey has truly begun. These few days at sea will provide you ample time to learn more about the remote and remarkable destinations we will visit. As the Prince Albert II makes way along the Scandinavia’s northernmost coastline and into the Barents Sea it is thrilling to think that your itinerary follows a route once restricted by the Iron Curtain and even now accessible only during summer’s warmest months.
Meet some of your fellow explorers as you become acquainted with the luxurious amenities found on board the Prince Albert II. Gather in The Theatre to hear fascinating tales of adventure or to learn about the region’s endemic wildlife and remarkable nature. Knowledgeable Lecture Staff members are experts in a variety of scientific fields. Attend a Zodiac briefing and an Arctic regulations refresher course that outlines the environmental policies all must adhere to in order to enjoy the privilege of visiting this pristine region at the top of the world.
Day 5 Archangelsk, Russia
This morning as the ship makes her approach, head out on deck to watch for the Beluga whales commonly found in the waters of the White Sea, especially during the summer season. At Russia’s far northwest corner, Archangelsk is situated on the coast of the storied White Sea. Due to its geographic isolation, this region has long held a mysterious fascination for outsiders. Archangelsk was first established as a shipbuilding center and became well known to the West for its occupation by “White” Russians during the Russian Civil War and for its role as a base for the North Sea Fleet. Archangelsk has also achieved fame as the gateway to the Arctic for the number of notable expeditions that began here.
Today join your onboard historians for a guided tour of the old quarter where you will learn of the Pomors and of ancient Russian culture as we explore centuries-old wooden buildings, the orthodox church and the excellent collections at the Museum of Fine Arts.
Day 6 Solovetsky Islands, Russia
In the western White Sea, the six islands of this remote, rarely visited archipelago have been inhabited since the 5th century BC and important traces of human presence have been found here from as far back as the 5th millennium BC. An expansive monastery was founded here in the 15th century and was later transformed into one of Stalin’s infamous Soviet gulags – a political prison camp. A vast medieval fortress, the monastery is remarkably well preserved and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore its network of covered passages and tunnels that connect the many churches and chapels, botanical gardens, and common buildings, which include watchtowers, residential chambers and a number of workrooms.
Time permitting, take advantage of the constant daylight to explore the islands and their birdlife by Zodiac. Onboard naturalist may also lead a hike through taiga forest pointing out the plants and wildlife unique to this remote area.
Days 7-8 At Sea
Your journey continues further north, into Russia’s extreme Arctic. Binoculars and cameras in hand, head out on deck to watch for icebergs, seabirds and marine mammals. Attend informative lectures that will prepare you for the adventures that lie ahead. Peruse an array of titles and topics in the well-stocked Library, enjoy a fine cigar and cognac at the Connoisseur’s Corner or watch a movie in your suite. All accommodations feature an interactive television system that allows you to watch your choice of complimentary films or documentaries and even broadcasts from The Theatre in the comfort and privacy of your suite or stateroom.
A variety of other onboard diversions are also available. Work out in the Fitness Centre and soothe your muscles afterward in the heated outdoor whirlpool. Perhaps indulge in a spa treatment or two, and, of course, enjoy leisurely evenings highlighted by exquisite dining experiences. Relish prolonged sunsets that blend into the next day’s sunrise. The twilight lends an ethereal quality to the sky, and with special tips from the onboard photographer, expertly capture this magical glow with your cameras.
Days 9-10 Cruise & Explore Novaya Zemlya, Russia
The name Novaya Zemlya literally means "new land" and primarily consists of two large islands: Severny in the north, which is separated from Yuzhny in the south by the narrow Matochkin Shar strait. Little was known of this remote Arctic Ocean archipelago until Dutch explorer Willem Barents visited in 1594. Between 1955 and 1990, Novaya Zemlya was used extensively for Cold War nuclear testing, and eventually received protection as a vast nature reserve in 2009.
As you near the islands, notice first the mountainous terrain and then shift your gaze to the observation of seabirds. On your Zodiac explorations, expect to see guillemots, as well as ducks, geese and swans. When not looking skyward, scan the seas for whales, walruses, seals and dolphins. It is even possible to spot narwhales! As for wildlife ashore, Novaya Zemlya is known to have foxes, lemmings, some wolves and polar bears. As with all expedition excursion descriptions, wildlife sightings are frequent, though not guaranteed. Much of the area is permanently snow-covered, but vegetation does exist along the coast. If your bear guides deem it safe to make a landing, the onboard botanist will point out the mosses, lichens and polar poppies that add patches of surprising color to the summer tundra.
During your two days exploration of Novaya Zemlya plan to visit a number of historic expedition locations such as Ice Haven – the wintering site of Willem Barents’ 1596-1597 expedition. Inostrantseva Bay and its picturesque glacier are also on the list of intended destinations. Onboard lecture topics will touch on the history and culture of the indigenous Nenetses, and describe the Novaya Zemlya Effect – a phenomenon that occurs only in the cold extreme north winter and makes the sun appear rectangular rather than circular.
Days 11-14 Cruise & Explore Franz Josef Land
Remote Franz Josef Land is a place of extreme extremes. It is Russia’s northernmost territory, the most northerly island chain in Eurasia, the last major land mass on earth to be discovered (in 1873) and the closest land to the North Pole in the Eastern Hemisphere (about 900 km/560 miles). The archipelago consists of 191 islands, 83% of which are permanently covered with ice. Your visit to this unpopulated, largely unexplored destination is among only a handful of visits this region at the top of the world receives each year. It is reported that the rare arrival of a cruise ship often intrigues the native polar bears’ natural curiosity and they are known to approach visiting ships quite closely, so hope to experience some amazing sightings. Hope to encounter walrus and seals and to find seabird colonies nesting in the towering rock cliffs along the coastline.
Embark on daily explorations of these rugged shores, never quite able to get enough of the fascinating landscapes of mountains and glaciers and scenes of wild, untouched nature. Sometimes called “Moon Archipelago” much of the terrain of Franz Josef Land is otherworldly. The Prince Albert II has a specially strengthened hull that allows it to push through waters dense with pack ice. If conditions permit, embark by Zodiac to cruise between islands, fjords and bays – the summer habitat of beluga whales and narwhal – and amid magnificent icebergs. And the entire time you will feel incredibly fortunate to witness these seldom-seen vistas during the magical white nights of an arctic summer.
Destinations you may explore during your four days in Franz Joseph Land may include Alger Island, Bell Island, Champ Island, Graham Bell Island, Hall Island, Hooker Island, Jackson Island, Northbrook Island and more!
Days 15-17 At Sea
As you cruise through the floating ice of the Barents Sea, a series of leisurely days at sea are yours to enjoy. Participate in discussions and onboard activities led by the Expedition Team, get a front row seat for a cooking demonstration or relax in one of the lounges with that book you’ve been meaning to read. In the evenings, meet up with friends for cocktails, then, before turning in, take a brisk stroll on deck to enjoy the solitude and splendor of the vast sea and sky.
Day 18 Skarsvag (Nordkapp), Margeroya, Norway
Today, the Prince Albert II will round the North Cape, the northernmost point of Europe. At 71° 10' 21" northern latitude, a sheer cliff raises 307 metres above the Arctic Ocean. Adventurous guests can join members of the Expedition Team for a challenging hike to Nordkapp, retracing the traditional route to the cape up a winding path. For those who prefer to arrive in comfort, the Prince Albert II will anchor off the shore of Skarsvag, the “most northerly fishing village in the world”, and, weather conditions permitting, head ashore by Zodiac. Travel by coach to the North Cape where you will admire the glorious scenery, stop in at the visitor’s center and, of course, document your presence at the famed globe monument with many photographs. The panorama is unforgettable. On your return journey to the ship, watch for reindeer grazing on the surrounding hillsides.
Day 19 Tromsø , Norway
Arrive at Tromso in the early morning. Following breakfast on board, disembark the Prince Albert II.
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Cancellation Policy
| Days Prior to departure | Fee |
|---|---|
| 121 days or more | $300 |
| 120-91 days | 20% cruise cost |
| 90-46 days | 55% cruise cost |
| 45-31 days | 80% cruise cost |
| 30-0 days | 100% cruise cost |
Silver Explorer





- Ship Highlights
- Passengers : 132
- Luxury Expedition Ship
Embark on a luxurious expedition to the best far-flung destinations in the world aboard Silver Explorer (formerly known as the Prince Albert II), a purpose-built expedition cruise ship unlike any other. Designed specifically for navigating waters in some of the world’s most remote destinations, including both the Arctic and Antarctica waters, the 6,072-ton vessel boasts a strengthened hull with a Lloyd’s Register ice-class notation (1A) for passenger ships. With eight Zodiac boats, her 132 privileged guests can visit even the most off-the-beaten path locations. Experience the thrill of a true expedition aboard the Silver Explorer. Venture deep into regions where other vessels cannot go whilst enjoying a privileged lifestyle that is simply second-to-none.
Onboard, savor a convivial cosmopolitan ambiance and many special amenities usually found only on larger ships, including a spacious Library with an Internet Café, boutique shopping, a full-service spa, beauty salon, fitness center, sauna and two top-deck whirlpools. The Silver Explorer even features live evening entertainment and The Humidor, where connoisseurs can enjoy the finest cigars and cognacs — diversions offered by no other expedition ship.
All Ocean-view Accommodation
The largest average size accommodation of any expedition ship, each with private bath and an elegant ambiance of unrivaled luxury.
Complimentary Beverages Served
Choose from a premium selection of fine wines, champagnes, spirits, bottled water and soft drinks — all with the ship's compliments.
Besides the chilled bottle of champagne that awaits you, every accommodation includes a beverage cabinet stocked with your preferred assortment of beverages.
Gratuities Included
All onboard gratuities are included — none are ever expected.
Dining
Open Seating: when and with whom you dine is up to you. Gourmet menu's are provided by a preferred culinary partner. Enjoy delicious cuisine in casual resort attire - no tuxedos or formal evening dress required.
Complimentary 24-Hour Room Service
Late-night snack or full breakfast, lunch or dinner delivered at your request — with no charge and no tipping.
Complimentary, Hosted Adventures Ashore
Unearth fascinating dimensions of culture, adventure, history, science and the environment through a diverse collection of complimentary shoreside experiences and distinctive onboard events. Travel and interact with leading explorers, notable scholars, renowned authors, photographers and destination aficionados at your side as you learn the nuances of these exotic environments.
Open Bridge Policy
Visits are welcome 24 hours a day except when in port and weather permitting.
Ship Specifics
Crew: 111
Officers: International
Guest Capacity: 132
Tonnage: 6,072
Length: 354 Feet
Width: 52 Feet
Speed: 14 Knots
Passenger Decks: 5
Refurbished 2008
Register: 1A Ice-Class
Registry: Bahamas
| Cabins | |
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![]() | Adventurer Class 6 cabins on Deck 3, 180 sq. feet, Twin or Queen beds, 2 portholes. |
![]() | Explorer Class 4 cabins on Deck 4, Twin or Queen beds, 180 sq. feet with view window. |
![]() | View Suite 12 suites on Deck 3, 230 sq. feet with view window, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Vista Suite 16 suites on Deck 4, 194 - 230 sq. feet with large window, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Veranda Suite 8 suites on Deck 5, 215 sq. feet with French balcony, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Expedition Suite 4 suites on Deck 3, 430 sq. feet with 2 view windows, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Medallion Suite 2 suites on Deck 7, 358 sq. feet with private veranda, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Silver Suite 6 suites on Deck 5, 430 sq. feet with 2 French balconies, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Grand Suite 2 suites on Deck 7, 650 sq. feet with large private veranda, Twin or Queen beds. |
![]() | Owner 2 suites on Deck 7, 540 sq. feet with large private veranda, Twin or Queen beds. |


























