This High Arctic expedition links Canada’s remote Ellesmere Island with the far north of Greenland, travelling through a landscape shaped by ice, silence, and extreme latitude. The route traces legendary waterways—Lancaster Sound, Smith Sound, and Kane Basin—where whales, drifting floes, and immense horizons dominate the experience. Visits to Qaanaaq and Grise Fjord offer a rare look at life in some of the world’s northernmost communities, while landings on Devon and Beechey Island connect travellers with the history of polar exploration. Tartupaluk (Hans Island) marks a symbolic point between nations, and the surrounding channels reveal the raw geology and stark beauty of Earth’s polar fringe. Conditions dictate each day, allowing flexibility for wildlife encounters, shifting ice, and the unexpected rewards of travelling at the top of the world.
Vessel Type: Expedition
Length: 73 metres
Passenger Capacity: 86
Built / Refurbished: 1992 / 2006
The Ocean Nova, built in Denmark in 1992 and fully refurbished in 2006, is a small yet comfortable expedition vessel accommodating up to 84 passengers. Cabins are spread across two decks and include single, double, and triple accommodations, all with sea views and private facilities. Designed with Scandinavian light woods, the cabins feature ample storage, desks, and flexible bedding arrangements, ensuring a practical and cosy retreat after a day of exploration. Passengers can relax in the Panorama Lounge, which offers panoramic views, daily briefings from the expedition team, and lectures on subjects ranging from ornithology to geology, while the library, small gym, and medical facilities enhance onboard comfort.
Dining aboard the Ocean Nova is informal yet enjoyable, with a single-sitting dining room offering a combination of table service and buffet, allowing all guests to dine together while taking in views through the portholes. Life on board is relaxed and immersive, often spent on deck watching for wildlife or simply admiring the surrounding landscapes. With one of the highest ice classes (1B) and a powerful 2000 hp diesel engine, the Ocean Nova is equipped to navigate icy waters or tranquil lochs with ease. A crew of 34, including North European officers, ensures both passenger safety and an enriching expedition experience, complemented by fully enclosed lifeboats and an onboard medical clinic.
Triple Upper Deck
Price: $11995 USD
Bunk Bed Twin Upper Deck
Price: $13995 USD
Upper Deck Twin Upper Deck
Price: $15195 USD
Bridge Deck Twin Bridge Deck
Price: $15995 USD
Superior Twin Upper Deck
Price: $16995 USD
Single Upper Deck
Price: $22875 USD