Atlas Ocean Voyages has unveiled its all-new 2027 Arctic Expeditions program aboard World Navigator and World Voyager, taking in Greenland, the Canadian Arctic and Svalbard.
The new Arctic collection marks a significant milestone in Atlas Ocean Voyages’ continued growth and destination expansion. The 2027 season introduces 27 new ports of call, including Pond Inlet and Kimmirut in Nunavut, Churchill and Coats Island in Hudson Bay, as well as East Greenland’s rarely visited fjords and the dramatic King Frederick VI Coast — one of the wildest, least-inhabited stretches of shoreline on Earth.

“We’re pleased to expand our destination footprint with new explorations into the Canadian Arctic,” said James A. Rodriguez, President and CEO of Atlas Ocean Voyages. “These remote northern frontiers offer a distinct blend of raw wilderness, cultural authenticity, and incredible wildlife encounters. The 2027 Arctic season allows guests to experience the true spirit of expedition travel — intimate, adventurous, and deeply enriching — aboard our luxurious small yachts purpose-built for exploring the ends of the Earth.”
Guests booking early can take advantage of up to 15% Bonus Savings and up to US$1,500 in Air Credit on select voyages in the 2027 Arctic season.

2027 ARCTIC SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
- Remote High Arctic of Svalbard – Witness polar bears, walruses, Arctic foxes, and vast seabird colonies in their natural habitat.
- Canadian High Arctic – Journey through Inuit hamlets such as Pond Inlet and Kimmirut, and explore regions rich with polar bears, walrus haul-outs, and Arctic traditions.
- The Many Sides of Greenland – Experience East Greenland’s seldom-visited frontier, South Greenland’s Norse ruins and hot springs, and the towering icebergs and fjords of the west.
- Rare Navigation Routes – Venture through Iceland’s Westfjords, the volcanic outpost of Jan Mayen, and the dramatic wilderness of Svalbard.
- King Frederick VI Coast – Navigate one of Greenland’s most dramatic and untouched stretches of coastline.

FEATURED EXPEDITIONS
Jun 30, 2027 – Polar Circle Odyssey – Reykjavík to Longyearbyen | 10 Nights | World Navigator
Cross the Arctic Circle, call on Iceland’s wild Westfjords, visit the remote volcanic island of Jan Mayen, and spend three full days exploring the spectacular Svalbard Archipelago.
Jul 30, 2027 – Polar Wilderness Quest – Nuuk to Churchill | 16 Nights | World Navigator
Embark from Greenland’s fjords to Canada’s Hudson Bay. Zodiac through Disko Bay, explore Inuit cultures, and visit walrus and polar bear habitats on the Monumental Islands. Discover the Lower Savage Islands and Akpatok Island’s bird cliffs, then venture into Hudson Bay to see Coats, Marble, and Walrus Islands.
Aug 6, 2027 – Midnight Sun Odyssey – Longyearbyen to Reykjavík | 9 Nights | World Voyager
Sail under the endless light of the midnight sun through Svalbard, the Greenland Sea, and Iceland, with visits to Ittoqqortoormiit and Scoresby Sound, the world’s largest fjord system.
Aug 29, 2027 – Glaciers & Fjords – Nuuk Roundtrip | 15 Nights | World Navigator
Journey deep into Greenland and the Canadian Arctic, exploring Qaanaaq and Siorapaluk — the world’s northernmost settlements — along with Baffin Bay, Pond Inlet, and the walrus-rich islands of Hudson Bay.
Sep 13, 2027 – Fjords & Frontiers – Nuuk to St. John’s | 17 Nights | World Navigator
A grand finale to the Arctic season, connecting Greenland’s ice fjords and Canada’s Torngat Mountains with rare landings at Monumental and Lady Franklin Islands, plus historic L’Anse aux Meadows.
















