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Leave your own reviewby mick woodford
Departure in June 2023
Been on one of our voyages?
Leave your own reviewClimb snow covered alpine mountains and ski downhill
RVR04-26 This program is designed for experienced ski mountaineers who have mastered techniques both for ascent and descent in challenging snow-covered alpine
s/v Rembrandt van Rijn
Cruise date:
24 Apr - 1 May, 2026
Price:
4200 USD
Cross the North Sea to the picturesque and historic Scottish city of Aberdeen, enjoying local wildlife and fascinating lectures
OTL01-26 Search for whales, seals, and seabirds on a scenic voyage from our home port of Vlissingen to culturally rich Aberdeen, the "Granite City" of northeas
m/v Ortelius
Cruise date:
25 May - 27 May, 2026
Price:
300 USD
OTL01C26 Search for whales, and other Arctic wildlife of the land, sea, and air on an adventurous voyage from our home port of Vlissingen to our favorite Arcti
m/v Ortelius
Cruise date:
25 May - 5 Jun, 2026
Price:
4750 USD
OTL01D26 Sailing between our home port of Vlissingen and our most cherished Arctic archipelago, Svalbard, this expedition adventure visits the Scottish port of
m/v Ortelius
Cruise date:
25 May - 12 Jun, 2026
Price:
8800 USD
Sail the East Greenland ice edge north of Spitsbergen in search for whales, and other Arctic wildlife
OTL02-26 Search for whales, and other Arctic wildlife of the land, sea, and air on an adventurous voyage from the Scottish port of Aberdeen to our favorite Arc
m/v Ortelius
Cruise date:
27 May - 5 Jun, 2026
Price:
4400 USD
Comment from Oceanwide Expeditions
Thank you for your review. We value any feedback that helps us improve our voyages.
In this case, however, we can only reiterate what we state frequently in our itineraries and other content: wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and are determined entirely by the animals, not by us. Their presence or absence, like that of pack ice, is beyond our control.
While it is a shame we did not see bears any closer, there are strict guidelines governing how close we are able to get to bears when there are other vessels in the vicinity. The vessel did, however, navigate the fringes of pack ice that had begun to break into smaller floes.
Our trip titles reflect our goals and the general way each trip is meant to go, but nature is under no obligation to agree. Sometimes it has other plans, making it more difficult for us to deliver a trip the way we intend. This is the variable nature of expedition travel. It is the risk we all take when embarking into such remote regions.
Nonetheless, we hope your voyage afforded you some pleasure and memorable moments, and we are pleased you chose to sail with us.