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Who are our expedition guides? Discover a team bursting with polar expertise!

by Oceanwide Expeditions Blog

Each of our passionate experts transforms every voyage into an immersive, educational, and unforgettable adventure at the edges of the map.

When you step aboard one of our rugged expedition vessels, you're taking part in a truly authentic expedition! A huge part of making our industry-leading expedition experience possible is our people. Leading you through some of the most remote and spectacular parts of our world, and crafting immersive, unforgettable activities and wildlife encounters, is our expert team of expedition guides. 

With backgrounds ranging from polar field research and base leadership to scientific research and wilderness specialization, each of our passionate experts transforms every voyage into an immersive, educational, and unforgettable adventure at the edges of the map.  

An Industry-Leading Team Bursting with Polar Expertise 

Our expedition guides are not scripted presenters or seasonal tour leaders, despite being so personable and charismatic! Rather, they are seasoned professionals who have lived and worked in the polar world in a variety of guises. Some have served as Antarctic station leaders, Arctic and Antarctic field researchers, logistics coordinators in some of the most remote places on Earth, and are highly skilled wilderness experts. Others are photographers, historians, and specialists in subjects ranging from glaciology and marine biology to oceanography, geology, astronomy, and more!  

Picture by Sara Jenner

It's this firsthand experience that adds so much authenticity, credibility, and depth to every landing, lecture, and Zodiac cruise. Our landings are highly varied; polar operators frequently visit some locations, while others are seldom reached. We go to places no other operator ventures to, setting the skill and knowledge of our team apart from the rest! Doing so makes it even more crucial to have real experts aboard who know the intimate details of the locations we find ourselves in - you can't Google everything, especially at the ends of the Earth! 

This real-world expertise also allows guides to make informed decisions in dynamic polar conditions. They work closely with our expert vessel crews to adjust itineraries based on weather, ice, and wildlife activity. The result is a flexible, expedition-style experience that prioritizes discovery over rigid schedules. Nothing is guaranteed, and few things are fully off the table! 

A Team Built on Diversity of Expertise & Background 

Our expedition guides are second to none in terms of diversity of experience and specialization. On a single voyage, the depth of insight and knowledge available to guests is astonishing, with representation from multiple disciplines ensuring there's always something new to learn, even for repeat adventurers! Our on-board experience is also designed to be as relaxed and inclusive as possible, with expedition guides sharing the space with guests. You'll have a chance to chat to our guides throughout the day, and at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, swap stories over food and a well-earned drink. 

Beyond facilitating landings and guiding immersive activities such as hiking, kayaking, camping, and mountaineering, our guides also provide a selection of lectures, briefings, and debriefings on board. Briefings and debriefings occur daily, while lectures are often given on sea days or during periods between landings when our vessels readjust their position. 

Picture by Hana Spickova

Many of these lectures will be specific to the locations and wildlife encounters you may have had that day or during previous excursions, while others will focus on specific topics of particular interest on different itineraries. You might be able to learn from glaciologists or geologists as they describe the forces that have sculpted polar landscapes over millennia, or hear polar historians recounting dramatic tales of human endurance while you stay warm with a cup of cocoa.  

In the field, you'll learn from marine biologists and wildlife experts as they interpret animal behaviour, and gain valuable skills from seasoned photographers. Seeing a breaching whale or a colony of penguins is unforgettable. Understanding the ecological relationships, migration patterns, and conservation challenges behind those moments makes them transformative. We pride ourselves on our ability to bridge the gap between simple observation and understanding.  

Picture by Beth Hitchcock

Our activity specialists have honed their skills across the globe, from industry-leading kayak and hiking guides to professional scuba masters and mountaineers. They ensure that adventure remains accessible while maintaining rigorous safety standards, balancing opportunity with safety at each step. Above all, we aim to give guests the chance to push their personal boundaries while feeling properly supported and empowered. 

While the language on our vessels is English, our guides come from an equally diverse range of backgrounds as our guests, and you'll hear global languages and a blend of cultures aboard each of our vessels. On select voyages, we offer dual-language services. Whatever language you speak, passion you have, or interest you chase, you'll find opportunities to learn and make meaningful connections on every Oceanwide Expeditions journey.  

Ensuring Authenticity, Safety, and Responsibility  

Key to the Oceanwide Expeditions experience is our authenticity. This isn't just about where we go, but also about how we make it possible for our guests to experience it. Our guides are deeply committed to responsible exploration and environmental stewardship. Many have contributed, and continue to contribute to scientific research or conservation initiatives in their careers beyond guiding, and they bring this ethic into every excursion. We follow AECO and IAATO guidelines for wildlife observation and polar exploration, and are committed to minimizing our impact in the regions in which we operate. 

During your voyage, you'll learn how to observe wildlife without disturbance, follow biosecurity protocols, and respect fragile ecosystems. This experience becomes a shared commitment that begins in the polar regions and extends to other aspects of a guest's life. You won't just leave with memories, but also a deep understanding of the natural world and our place within it.  

Picture by Philipp Jakesch

Along with responsible practices, our guides have a responsibility to ensure the safety of our guests. To this end, they take part in a series of training courses, from first aid and survival skills to rifle competency, Zodiac driving, and interpersonal development. These training courses occur both in the field and in the classroom. We require certification for our guides and ensure strict compliance at all times. 

Discover a Shared Spirit of Discovery 

The most defining quality of our expedition guides is their genuine passion for the polar regions. Their enthusiasm is contagious, fostering a shared spirit of curiosity and discovery among guests. During your time aboard, you'll become part of a special community, made so engaging by your fellow guests and our guides. From the excited chatter following a whale encounter to the happy buzz of the dining room at the end of a beautiful day among icebergs and polar bears, there's nothing like the feeling of being on board m/v Hondius, m/v Ortelius, m/v Plancius, or s/v Rembrandt van Rijn

Still need convincing? Our video series Stories from On Board puts our guides in the spotlight! Check out the full playlist on our YouTube channel for a sneak peek at some of the faces you may see at the ends of the Earth!  

In an era where travel can feel curated and predictable, we seek an experience deeply rooted in authentic exploration. Our guides embody this spirit of expedition and exploration, and when combined with our vessels full of character, our crews bursting with polar experience, and the spectacular worlds of Antarctica and the Arctic, they create something truly unique and a step apart from anything else offered in the expedition cruise industry.  

Are you ready to explore the Oceanwide Expeditions way? 

Main image by Philipp Jakesch

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