In 1984, Lars‐Eric Lindblad’s M.S.
Lindblad Explorer was the first passenger ship ever to successfully navigate
the entire Northwest Passage. In July 2014, Lindblad Expeditions will attempt to
achieve the goal again with two inaugural voyages through the Northwest Passage
which are available through adventure and expedition cruise specialist, Mundy
Adventures. In navigating this route, National Geographic Explorer will
echo the history of many dauntless explorers who tried and failed to make it
through this important route through the Arctic
Archipelago, Northern Canada and along the northern coast of Alaska between the
Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
The new 2014 itineraries
are:
·
The
Northwest Passage, Iceland and Greenland: National Geographic
Explorer navigates from
Iceland and southern Greenland on its inaugural voyage through one of the
world’s greatest marine challenges, the Northwest Passage. A navigational
highlight will be seeing the captain and his officers use the ‘mud maps’ made by
Lars‐Eric’s team as they navigate the James Ross Strait and re‐confirm the
soundings they took in 1984. The voyage will explore the most exciting parts of
the Northwest Passage, discovering the actual islands, protected waterways,
ice‐filled fjords, historic sites and native communities, as well as exploring
Iceland and Greenland. Guests will experience the wild, rugged western coast of
Iceland and its capital, Reykjavik; glide between soaring icebergs at the mouth
of Greenland’s Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site; observe polar
bears, walruses, ringed seals and belugas in their natural habitat; and explore
Uummannatsiaq fjord, the site of an impressive mummy find. The 25‐night
adventure departs 28th July 2014 with prices from £19,780 per person
fly/cruise including return scheduled flights from London, overnight
accommodation in Edmonton, a charter flight from Edmonton to Kugluktuk where the
cruise begins and 25 nights onboard the National Geographic Explorer with all
meals and soft drinks, all excursions and port taxes.
·
The
Northwest Passage, Newfoundland and Labrador: The second inaugural voyage through the
Northwest Passage travels from west to east. This expedition takes on a historic
challenge: will ice and weather conditions permit them to navigate the famously
ice‐clogged Fury and Hecla Strait? If conditions are right, guests will spend
the following days exploring - by ship, Zodiacs, kayaks and onshore hikes - the
islands of the Foxe Basin and Hudson Strait south of Baffin Island. If the Fury
and Hecla Strait is impassable, the ship will sail to the north of Baffin Island
where the landscape is equally stunning and inviting to activities, and plenty
of late‐season ice still clings to Baffin’s eastern shore. Guests will explore
the wild and pristine Canadian High Arctic: Baffin Island, Newfoundland and
Labrador. The 24‐night adventure departs 19th August 2014 with prices
from £18,050 per person fly/cruise including return scheduled flights from
London, a charter flight from Kugluktuk to Edmonton, overnight accommodation in
Edmonton and 24 nights onboard the National Geographic Explorer with all meals
and soft drinks, all excursions and port taxes.
The 148-guest National Geographic Explorer
is the world’s ultimate expedition ship, uniquely equipped with an
ice-strengthened hull and advanced navigation equipment for polar expeditions.
At 367-feet with six decks, the ship is spacious and modern, with a variety of
public rooms that offer startling views of the passing landscape. Public rooms
include a dramatic window-lined library and observation lounge perched at the
very top of the ship, plenty of observation decks (including easy access to the
bow) and the forward facing chart room offering a 24-hour beverage station. The
spacious lounge is the heart of the
expedition community and is suited for spirited cocktail hours, informative
presentations and the nightly tradition of Recap. The dining room and adjacent bistro easily accommodate all
guests at once for open seating dining. While Explorer’s interiors are
elegant, life onboard is always casual, with no need for formal clothing.
For further information and reservations,
call Mundy Adventures on 020 7399 7630 or visit www.mundyadventures.co.uk
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