Duration
12 Nights
Journey Type
Sailing from Canada
Ports
2 Ports
16 August
Setting sail from Resolute Bay
The Inuit community of Resolute Bay is the second most northerly settlement in Canada, at the northern end of the Northwest Passage, and is named after the British naval vessel HMS Resolute, which was trapped in the ice here and abandoned in 1854 while searching for Sir John Franklin’s lost expedition.
17-24 August
At sea
25 August
Arriving in Resolute Bay
The Inuit community of Resolute Bay is the second most northerly settlement in Canada, at the northern end of the Northwest Passage, and is named after the British naval vessel HMS Resolute, which was trapped in the ice here and abandoned in 1854 while searching for Sir John Franklin’s lost expedition.
Your home from home
Ultramarine is Quark's most exciting polar ship yet, equipped with two twin-engine helicopters and offering an amazing array of innovative excursions.
What we love
Ultramarine is Quark's first ever new-build, and promises to deliver the most comprehensive polar expedition experience at sea. You can expect fantastic included excursions, active adventures ashore and a superb onboard expedition team. The ship also features more outdoor wildlife viewing space than any other vessel this size, stylish public spaces and the latest environmentally-sensitive technology.
Capacity |
199 Guests |
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Crew | 140 Staff |
Style |
Comfortable and inviting, with a real focus on in-depth polar exploration and active pursuits such as kayaking and hiking. |
Inclusions |
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