Quark Expeditions is challenging travellers to rethink their bucket list and choose destinations that take them beyond standard and overly popular travel experiences. And that, the Polar specialist hopes, includes choosing an Arctic adventure, for which the company has recently releases its 2025 itineraries.
Moreover, Quark Expeditions is offering an early booking bonus of $1,000 to any guest who chooses to do so.
“Now that global travel is back in a big way, industry watchers have observed that many travellers are heading to the same destinations – in large numbers – and taking the very same selfies,” says Wendy Batchelor, VP of Marketing for Quark. “For our Arctic 2025 season, we invite travellers to go bold and take the less-travelled route away from the metropolises of Rome and New York and instead explore remote Arctic destinations like Svalbard, Greenland or the Canadian High Arctic. We want to inspire people to rethink their bucket list dreams, get off the beaten track and return home with travel stories no other destination can provide.”
Quark Expeditions’ Arctic 2025 season includes 12 itineraries – four of which are new:
• West Greenland Ice Odyssey: Glaciers and Icebergs
• Ultimate Arctic Voyage: From Svalbard to Jan Mayen to Iceland
• Wild Fjords of South Greenland: Land of the Vikings
• Adventures in Northeast Greenland: Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights
Quark Expeditions has curated its Arctic 2025 portfolio so guests can choose from varying trip lengths and off-ship experiences—many supported by Ultramarine’s two twin-engine helicopters.
“Another element that was extremely important to us when we created this season line-up was to allow travelers to fulfill very unique polar dreams,” says Batchelor. “If you want to explore the legendary Northwest Passage, we’ve got you covered. If you dream of flying in a helicopter and then landing on the Greenland Ice Sheet, we can make that happen.”
Quark Expeditions’ Arctic season runs May to October.
All itineraries can be viewed here: Arctic 2025 season.