Three Pole-to-Pole cruises exploring the planet all the way from the extreme north to the deep south have been unveiled for 2023, following on from two sold-out Pole-to-Pole sailings this year. The Pole-to-Pole Cruises combine iconic bucket-list destinations such as Alaska, Iceland, Greenland, the Northwest Passage, South America and Antarctica – with crossings such as the Arctic Circle, the Panama Canal and the Drake Passage.

“Last year, Hurtigruten Expeditions announced two Pole to Pole cruises for 2022 which sold out in record time. Whilst Australians and New Zealanders couldn’t travel internationally over the past two years and missed those grand expeditions, the time has come to venture forth,” said Damian Perry, Managing Director, VP Sales & Marketing, Asia-Pacific.
“In 2023, the new Pole-to-Pole Cruises once again incorporate iconic bucket-list destinations such as Alaska, Iceland, Greenland, the Northwest Passage, South America and Antarctica – with crossings such as the Arctic Circle, the Panama Canal and the Drake Passage.

“These itineraries are the ultimate journeys for the true adventurer,” Perry remarked.
Monumental memory-makers
Two of the 2023 Pole-to-Pole itineraries are offered by the world’s most sustainable cruise ships, the small-sized battery-hybrids MS Roald Amundsen and MS Fridtjof Nansen. The third Pole-to-Pole expedition is offered by the custom-build expedition original, the then fully upgraded MS Fram. All the three epic adventures set sail in August 2023:94 days with MS Roald Amundsen: Vancouver – Alaska – the Northwest Passage – Antarctica
The 11-country itinerary of battery-hybrid powered MS Roald Amundsen departs Vancouver on 3 August 2023. Guests will disembark in Ushuaia, Argentina. From Canada, the expedition heads north along the Alaskan coast and crosses the Arctic Circle before making its way through the fabled Northwest Passage – to Baffin Island and Greenland. From the High North, MS Roald Amundsen then turns south along the eastern seaboard of the United States and the warm and colourful lands of Central America. Next, the world’s first battery-hybrid powered expedition ship passes the Panama Canal to reach South America where guests will immerse in a mix of culture and nature, experiencing ancient sites in Ecuador and Peru, as well as the ethereal splendor of the Chilean fjords and Patagonia – and, finally, Antarctica.
93 days with MS Fridtjof Nansen: Iceland – the Northwest Passage – Alaska – Antarctica

66 days with MS Fram: Canada – the Northwest Passage – South America – Antarctica
Small-sized MS Fram offers a distinctive expedition from Canada’s Northwest Passage to Punta Arenas, Chile, in late August 2023. The expedition combines several iconic itineraries into one single epic journey with focus on science, learning and sustainability. The voyage starts off in Montréal, before guests embarking MS Fram in Cambridge Bay, deep inside the Northwest Passage. Having navigated eastwards through the Northwest Passage to coastal Greenland, Newfoundland and Labrador, MS Fram turns south through the Atlantic – to then pass through the Panama Canal to the Pacific. After paying a visit to an indigenous tribe in the little-visited Darien region and exploring the remote Isla de la Plata, the expedition continues down the Pacific coast of South America – and thereafter Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile and Patagonia – topped off with the pristine Antarctic.Full-month back-to-back options
In addition to the three epic Pole-to-Pole cruises, Hurtigruten Expeditions’ new series of Grand Expedition Cruises offers a vast selection of month-long voyages, combining several of the company’s most iconic itineraries.
