Best time to visit the Arctic
The Arctic summer is not as bitterly cold as you might think, with almost 24-hour sunshine and wildflower-filled tundra.
July-August is – for many – the loveliest time in the Arctic, as the sea ice has melted, leaving open waters to cruise through, while migrating whales breach the chilly surface. The Gulf Stream flows up Svalbard’s coast, creating a strangely mild oasis 1,200km north of the Arctic Circle. Earlier on the recently calved icebergs are more colossal, but the later you travel, the further north you can sail. By late September, however, the ice creeps southward again, and the Northern Lights begin to glow. Canadian and Russian cruises barely skim the Arctic Circle; the climate is much chillier, bringing ice – and polar bears – considerably further south.
When to go to the Arctic, month by month
Arctic icebreaker cruise, Spitsbergen
Wildlife-focused, expert-led small ship Arctic cruises
From
£3260 to £16845
8 days
ex flights
Arctic sailing voyages, North Spitsbergen
Spitsbergen tall-ship wildlife and natural history sailing
From
€4790
8 days
ex flights
Arctic Polar bear cruise, Svalbard
Discover Svalbard's Polar Bears: R/V Kinfish Safari.
From
£8395 to £11395
10 days
ex flights
Highlights of Spitsbergen holiday
6 night cruise through the heart of the Arctic
From
£6300 to £15000
7 days
ex flights
Greenland cruise and northern lights
The world's longest fjord & spectacular Aurora Borealis
From
€4250 to €13005
9 days
ex flights
Svalbard luxury cruise in the Arctic
Polar bears, glaciers and snow covered mountains in luxury
From
£6106
10 days
ex flights
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