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Top activities to enjoy on an Arctic cruise

If you’re planning on ticking this intriguing destination off in 2025, then here are some great activities to take part in on your Arctic cruise that will help to ensure it’s a thoroughly fulfilling trip.

By LLM Reporters   |  

Amongst the world’s biggest jet-setters and travel enthusiasts, few have made it as far north as the Arctic – a polar region located at the very northernmost point on earth that is known for its towering icebergs, breath-taking landscapes and incredible array of wildlife.

One of the reasons for that is likely the fact that travelling here hasn’t always been easy; there aren’t exactly a huge array of hotels around, and the transport options are somewhat limited – plus, the region’s vastness is such that whilst exploring it, you could easily not see another soul for days.

But these days, it’s entirely possible not just to get acquainted with the Arctic, but to do so in the utmost of style and comfort on board a luxury Arctic cruise. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike will want to add to their bucket lists, offering the chance to see some truly awe-inspiring scenery and the chance to see the kind of wildlife that few people get to witness up close. And after a busy day out exploring, you can enjoy a gourmet-style dinner and wine before retiring to comfortable quarters for a much-needed rest –   leaving at the end of your trip with memories that will last a lifetime.

If you’re planning on ticking this intriguing destination off in 2025, then here are some great activities to take part in on your Arctic cruise that will help to ensure it’s a thoroughly fulfilling trip.

Aurora. Northern lights in Lofoten islands, Norway
The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most amazing spectacles, and easily one of the region’s biggest draws

Witness the Northern Lights

The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most amazing spectacles, and easily one of the region’s biggest draws. An Arctic cruise offers a front-row seat to this phenomenal display, providing you with the prime position from which to look up at the sky and finally see those swirling lights in greens, pinks, and purples in real life as they dance mesmerisingly above the icy landscape. Whilst it isn’t possible to see them every night, when they do appear, it’s truly unforgettable. All you need is a camera to capture them and a warm blanket, then you can sit back and enjoy the incredible view under the stars.

Go polar bear watching

Polar bears are the kings of the Arctic, and spotting one in the wild is an undeniably thrilling experience. Many Arctic cruises take you to areas where polar bears roam, where you can look out from the deck – or, if you’d prefer to get up a slightly closer encounter then you can opt to join a guided tour on a smaller boat – although guides will ensure you stay at a safe distance. Polar bears are powerful and ferocious animals, and seeing them in their natural habitat is a memory you’ll treasure forever – so should you find yourself on an Arctic cruise then you’ll want to make sure that this once-in-a-lifetime activity is one you don’t miss

Male ski-climber climbing a snowy ridge; horizontal frame. Italian alps.
If you’re looking for a challenge then look no further than glacier hiking

Take a zodiac tour

On that note, heading out on a Zodiac boat is all part of the fun. These small, inflatable crafts allow you to get closer to the Arctic action, gliding past icebergs so that you can spot seals lounging on the ice and giving you vantage points that larger vessels can’t. With an experienced guide, you can learn about the Arctic environment and if you’re really lucky, you might even see whales or arctic foxes! Zodiacs bring you closer to nature than you’d ever imagine, which is what makes them an absolute must.

Go glacier hiking

If you’re looking for a challenge then look no further than glacier hiking. Your guide will take you on a somewhat strenuous route across ancient ice formations, and as you feel the crunch of snow and ice underfoot and gaze down into deep blue ice crevasses, the views are simply spectacular. You’ll feel like an explorer charting unknown territory – just make sure to dress warmly and wear durable, comfortable hiking boots.