Posted by: Expedition Cruises | April 19, 2011

Arctic and North Atlantic Islands 2011

 Programs may vary depending on local ice and weather conditions and ad hoc decisions by the Expedition Leader to take advantage of opportunities to see wildlife. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises. Landings are always subject to weather, local site availabilities and environmental regulations (AECO). Official sailing plans and landing slots will be scheduled with AECO prior to the start of the season. The final sailing plan will be determined by the Expedition Leader on board. The implementation of the sailing plan is subject to the capability of the vessel and the discretion of the Master. Taking the exorbitant high fuel prices into account, it is agreed that Oceanwide Expeditions has the right to reduce the speed of the engines (incl. sailing on one engine) wherever possible, unless this affects the character of the intended voyage substantially and jeopardizes the safety of the vessel, its crew, staff and passengers.

Rubber Boots and Expedition Jackets

Onboard Plancius all passengers are entitled to use a pair of sturdy rubber boots for free. Sizes need to be pre ordered with Oceanwide reservation departments latest 8 weeks prior to departure. A voucher will be sent with final travel documents approximately 4 weeks prior to departure. Laying claims on equipment items without pre-order and voucher cannot be accepted when boarding the vessel. Boots will need to be returned to the expedition team at the end of the voyage. Rubber boots are of high quality, which keep your feet dry, warm and comfortable for all landings. Expedition jackets can also be pre-ordered for a special price. Terms and conditions can be found on the pre order form.

Shore Excursions and Zodiac Cruising

Guided shore excursions, walks and wildlife spotting and zodiac cruises are included in the fare and will be offered to all passengers during the voyages. We put our emphasis on active wildlife and nature experience.

Basecamp Plancius –

 Our activity base The ship becomes our base camp on selected dates. “Base camp” is by definition a temporary storing and starting place, from which an activity starts, in this instance a “coast to mountain” expedition. During designated “Basecamp Plancius” voyages the ship will be taken to carefully chosen places in the Arctic . The vessel will stay for two or three days at specific locations to serve our active passengers as a comfortable hub to allow more time than usual for wide ranging activities: mountaineers and hikers to climb mountain ranges, kayakers and zodiac passengers to explore near shores where the ship cannot go. Passengers who do not wish to become physically active will enjoy our zodiac excursions and follow the normal shore Program and land excursions (easy to moderate walks and hikes with focus on wildlife). We also offer photo workshops. All adventure activities are free of charge.

Bilingual voyages (B)

English is the ship’s language. Some German speaking expedition staff will be onboard for bilingual voyages (English – German). Welcome and safety briefings, announcements, daily briefings, and recaps will be provided in English and German. English and German lectures may vary in content. Simultaneous translations of lectures will not occur but a summary in the second language may be given at the end of a lecture. Guidance during activities ashore will depend on the group each passenger chooses according to their own physical ability. In the Arctic we aim to split into three groups: a hiking group on a strenuous walk, a medium-paced group with more time for photography etc., and a leisurely group. A German speaking staff member will not necessarily be available for each group. During Zodiac cruises, each boat’s driver/guide will not necessarily be bilingual.

Polar Diving (D)

Polar divers must be advanced and experienced in dry suit and cold water diving. We hope for 1-2 different dives per day parallel to all other activities. Diving depends on local ice and weather conditions. Dive masters and dive guides are responsible for safety during operation. Basic equipment is onboard (scuba tanks, compressors, weights and diving essentials. Divers bring their personal gear. For prices please refer to our Dates & Rates and more details please refer to the activity manual.

German Speaking (G)

Voyages marked with G are German speaking voyages

Hiking (H)

During hiking voyages (ATD12) we exceed our normal shore excursion walking Program. In general we plan to offer 3 possibilities to become active ashore. There will be easy, moderate and more demanding walks on offer in the vicinity of the landing sites. There are walks on offer which suit everyone’s capability. In the Arctic we aim at two hikes per day, each 2 – 3 hours long during morning and / or afternoon landings. Also we offer several full day walks (5 – 7 hrs) with packed lunch. The final decision on those hiking options will be met by the Expedition Leader on the day of the excursion. We recommend bringing a proper pair of hiking boots and gaiters. Hiking is free of charge, more details can be found in the activity manual and the day by day Programs.

Kayaking (K)

In general we plan to offer 4 kayak days at least. Basic kayak experience is required and physical fitness essential. Parallel to all other activities we are aiming at kayak excursions during morning and / or afternoon landings. The final decision on those excursions will be met by the Expedition Leader. Kayaks and neoprene wet suits will be provided. Kayakers will bring their personal gear. Kayaking is subject to weather and prevailing ice conditions. For prices please refer to our Dates & Rates and more details please refer to the activity manual.

Snowshoeing/hiking (S)

Especially on early departures at the beginning of the season there are still snow covered hills and mountains further afield. OnNorth Spitsbergenvoyages we are aiming at offering hiking excursions with snowshoes, which are easy to use and which don’t require any technical skills. With the use of snowshoes it is easy and safer to walk on snow surfaces. Snowshoes will be provided for everybody on board which fit all boot sizes and can be used in combination with Oceanwide rubber boots. Snowshoe hiking is free of charge, more details in the activity manual and day by day Programs.

Trekking (T)
There are exciting and intensive Arctic ‘open air’ adventure: 3 days Trekking away from the ship from Raudfjord to Reindyrflya. During the 3 days ashore (2 nights camping on land) the group will be self supplied and will overnight in tents. Participants need to carry their own food and equipment in their rucksack weighing approx20 kg each. Special equipment will be supplied: tents, wind and waterproof bivouac bags (alternative to tent), mattresses and polar sleeping bags to provide warmth and comfort during the night. 15 participants can take part in this trekking programme. Experienced expedition guides will accompany the group on shore. The actual Trekking and camping programme will depend on the prevailing weather conditions and local site and environmental regulations.  For prices please refer to our Dates & Rates and more details please refer to the activity manual or day by day programme.

Photo workshop (P)
On selected voyages and “Basecamp Plancius” voyages there are photo workshops for beginners and advanced photographers under the supervision of a photo expert on board. Everybody is welcome to participate, no previous experience required. The workshop group will be accompanied by the photo expert during activity ashore. The maximum participants per photo work shop is aimed at approximately 20 participants per outing per guide, so maximum attention can be paid to individuals. Participants with a  special interest in photography will bring their personal photo equipment. During cruise days everybody will be able to listen into photo lectures in order to learn more about objects, exposures and photo composition. The workshop does not intend to instruct on how to use specific camera models, but more to give an insight on better photo results by respecting basic rules of photography. Photographers can also take part in other activities of their choice. Photo workshops are free of charge. The photo workshop must be pre-booked with Sea Travel Limited’s reservation department prior to departure.

For more information, please contact Sea Travel Limited:

  Sea Travel Ltd
  Company No: 7078009
  5 Partridge Close
  Custom House
  London
  E16 3TB
  UK
   
Phone  +44 (0) 203 371 9484
Fax  +44 (0) 871 266 4641
   
Email  mail@seatravelltd.co.uk
   
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