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Private Arctic Tours

Plan Your Guided Arctic Expedition

From the icy channels of the Canadian High Arctic to the fjord-carved coasts of Greenland and Svalbard, Norway, our private Arctic tours are crafted just for you. Whether you’re planning a 12-day expedition through the Northwest Passage or a 14-day cruise of Arctic Norway, our dedicated experts will craft an itinerary for you.

Admire the grandeur of towering glaciers near Spitsbergen, search for arctic wildlife on the Faroe Islands, or soar above the dazzling icecaps of Greenland. Whatever part of the North Pole piques your interest, our Arctic travel itineraries are designed to inspire and can be completely customized.

Alison Felfoldi

The Arctic presents a dramatic landscape of ice floes, fjords, and Arctic wildlife. Visitors can experience polar bears, whales, and the unique culture of indigenous communities while navigating this extreme environment.

Alison Felfoldi

Senior Travel Consultant

Traverse the icy waters off the coast of Svalbard to spot walruses, foxes, reindeer and even polar bears! As you sail along the western side of the island, you’ll pass mesmerizing fjords and glaciers. In the warmer months, you might even spot lots of colorful wildflowers. Some of the destinations along your route include the 14th…

What Our Guests Have to Say About Our Guided Arctic Tours

With years of award-winning experience crafting guided tours globally, we’ve satisfied many guests from around the world. From seeing wild tundra blooms to enjoying luxury cruises, our guests have much to say about their travels in the Arctic Circle and beyond.

Why Book With Enchanting Travels

Arctic: Uniquely Yours

Our experts craft guided Arctic travel tours to match your interests and preferences.

Authentic and Extraordinary

Guided tours with local guides for an exclusive Arctic experience that’s fully tested by us.

The Personal Touch

You’ll have a personal and dedicated trip coordinator, backed by 24/7 support in case of emergencies while you’re traveling in the Arctic.

Essential Information for your Private Arctic Tour

The best time to visit the Arctic is from May to September, when wildlife is most active, glaciers are accessible, and the midnight sun lights the way for exploration. For Northern Lights and snowy adventures, winter months are ideal. Whatever you choose, our best Arctic tours are aligned with your interests and the region’s dramatic seasonal shifts.

The best way to experience the Arctic is through guided Arctic boat tours, particularly expedition cruises. These ships allow you to explore ice-locked fjords, spot wildlife like polar bears and whales, and offer warmth and comfort onboard. If you want to get closer to the action, get on Zodiacs (inflatable boats) or trek on ice.

Most cruises also feature helipads, with helicopters at the ready to showcase parts of the Arctic aerially during your guided North Pole tours.

Top highlights during a guided Arctic cruise experience include the majestic fjords of Uummannaq and the iceberg-dotted coast of Northeast Greenland. Trek Svalbard’s tundra for polar bears or admire volcanic Jan Mayen. 

For longer expeditions, you can combine your group Arctic wildlife tours with stops in other parts of the Arctic Circle. This includes Greenland, Iceland, Finland, and Canada.

Svalbard and the broader Arctic host a variety of immersive festivals perfect for enriching your guided adventure. Some of the best Arctic trips align with these notable events:

  • Quviasukvik (Inuit New Year), Nunavut – January 1st
  • Nuuk Snow Festival, Greenland – mid-February
  • Ice Music Festival, Geilo – mid‑February
  • Reykjavik Arts Festival, Reykjavik – late May to early June

Fill out our inquiry form and get ready to experience some of the most unique festivals around the world.

For your journey to the Arctic, pack thermal base layers, waterproof outerwear, insulated gloves, and UV-protective sunglasses. Expect to receive warm parkas and rubber boots ahead of guided Arctic wildlife cruises, but be sure to ask your trip coordinator for certainty.

On group North Pole trips, it’s also wise to bring a dry bag, extra batteries, and layered clothing for your camera and to handle both icy winds and the changing temperatures.

Our Arctic destination experts have lots of insider intel to share about the remote location. Find all that information in our blog to help you plan unforgettable, guided Arctic Circle trips.

Journey To The Arctic: What To Expect

Travel expert Thidara Udomritkul, shares her experience of traveling to the Arctic, as part of a cruise by Quark Expeditions, our partner. Read on for expert tips and recommendations based on her personal experience.

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This page was contributed to by our Arctic Destination Expert, Alison Felfoldi.