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ITINERARY

Longyearbyen
Longyearbyen is the biggest settlement in Svalbard. Seat of the Norwegian administration, it also has the best services and infrastructure in the archipelago. Located deep in the Adventfjord, a sidearm of the Isfjorden (Icefjord), Longyearbyen’s airport can be used all-year round, but its harbor is blocked by ice in winter. Most shops, hotels, restaurants and a hospital are within easy walking distance of the port. One of the most prominent buildings in town is the UNIS center, where several Norwegian universities have joined forces to operate and offer the northernmost higher education to both Norwegian and international students. Adjacent to UNIS, and well worth a visit, is the Svalbard Museum, covering the natural history and exploitation of Svalbard. Remnants of the former mining activity can be seen all around Longyearbyen and even in town.

A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andrée, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal.

A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andrée, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal.

A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andrée, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal.

Jan Mayen Island
Described as one of the most remote islands in the world, Jan Mayen liesbetween Norway to the east and Greenland to the west. It is a rugged volcanicisland 34 miles long and is made up of two parts – the larger section to thenorth (Beerenbeg Volcano) and the longer but narrower section to the south. Amile-wide isthmus links these two parts. Geologically, the island was formed bya ‘hotspot’ where molten magma pushes up through the earth’s crust to createvolcanoes in the middle of nowhere. Politically, Jan Mayen is an integral partof Norway. The eighteen people living on the island work for either the NorwegianArmed Forces or the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Their main purpose isto operate the Loran-C radio navigation system. From 1615 to 1638, the Dutchran a whaling station here. Today, the island is a nature reserve underNorwegian jurisdiction aimed at preserving the pristine Arctic island and themarine life, including the ocean floor.

Fjords of Greenland — Captain's Choice
A once-in-a-lifetime adventure is yours to have on the largest island in the world, Greenland. At the very top of the world, it’s renowned for its vast tundra, immense glaciers and deep fjords. From an aerial view, the systems link together like the roots of a massive tree and stretching coastlines are dotted with small islands. Landscapes include enormous icebergs and glaciers. Depending on the time of year, you may see polar bears hunt on the ice.CAPTAIN’S CHOICE — Your Captain will expertly navigate ice floes, icebergs and changing sea and weather conditions to ensure you experience the most from your expedition. Each day is a new adventure filled with a spontaneous sense of exploration as your Captain works with our expedition team to determine possible shore landings and Zodiac safaris. All itinerary routes serve as examples and are subject to change based on current conditions, prioritizing the safety and optimal expedition experience for all guests.

On the northern side of the entrance to the Scoresbysund fjord system stands Ittoqqortoormiit, the only permanent settlement in the region. The population here is approximately 430 people, largely dependent on a subsistence lifestyle. The inhabitants make their living hunting seals, narwhals, muskoxen and polar bears. Ittoqqortoormiit is the northernmost settlement on Greenland’s east coast, apart from a few meteorological and military stations. Brightly colored, quaint little houses and dogsled enclosures dot the rocky slopes of the settlement. It must be incredible to live here every day enjoying the magnificent views of Kap Brewster and the Volquart Boon Coast to the south.

Crossing the Arctic Circle

Dynjandi Waterfalls
Iceland is well-known for its spectacular waterfalls. The iconic Dynjandi waterfall, located in the Westfjords region, is regarded as one of Iceland’s most impressive and majestic waterfalls. At the top, the cascading water is roughly 100 feet wide and tumbles down about 330 feet into the fjord. Its name Dynjandi means, “the thundering one” and its vast size, enormous sound, and sheer force is overwhelming. It has also been nicknamed, ‘The Bridal Veil’ because of the way the water sprays and spreads over the rocks.

Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there's no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city's seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.

This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

What's Included with Atlas Ocean Voyages

  • Shore excursions
  • Five-star dining
  • Drinks, alcoholic beverages and canapes
  • Minibar
  • 24-hour room service
  • L’OCCITANE bathroom amenities
  • Gratuities
  • Use of expedition equipment
  • Butler service in Reserve Collection Suites

World Voyager Ship Facts

World Voyager was launched in 2020
The gross tonnage is 9934
The width of World Voyager is 19 meters
The maximum speed of the ship is 16 knots per hour
The length of World Voyager is 126 meters
The currency taken on World Voyager is EUR
World Voyager has 109 cabin crew members
The ship has 6 decks
World Voyager has 86 cabins on board
It also has wheelchair cabins on board

Best Time to Travel

Arctic Fox

Arctic Fox

Witness the stunning arctic fox living amongst the Arctic tundra, primarily found across regions such as Svalbard, Greenland, northern Canada, Alaska, Norway and even Northern Iceland. Their fur changes colour throughout the seasons, from white fur in the winter to camouflage against the snow-covered landscapes to a coat of brown and grey fur during the summer months. Arctic foxes give birth during the spring, with litters reaching over 10 pups in some cases, so this is a fantastic time to spot them feeding their young.
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Polar Bear

Polar Bear

Polar bears, also known as the ‘maritime bear’, are the largest land carnivores on earth and live in the northern polar region of the Arctic. These magnificent creatures are excellent swimmers, sometimes swimming for days at a time without rest. They are equally phenomenal hunters too, primarily feeding on ringed and bearded seals which they hunt from the platforms of sea ice and patiently waiting at breathing holes.

Contrary to their appearance, their skin is black to absorb the heat and their fur translucent, although the reflection from the light creates their iconic white coat. Polar bears are famously dedicated mothers and are often seen with or close by to their cubs. The changing climate and shrinking sea ice directly correlates with their declining hunting success and is dwindling survival rate of their cubs.
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Svalbard Reindeer

Svalbard Reindeer

Svalbard reindeer are a unique subspecies of rein deer you will only find in the Arctic region of Svalbard itself. This endemic mammal is shorter and larger than typical reindeer which helps them to conserve heat in one of the coldest climates in the world. Due to the lack of predators in the region, Svalbard reindeer are much more comfortable with human presence compared to others of their kind, so it is easier to get closer encounters with them whilst on your excursions in the Arctic. The peak of the Arctic expedition season in the summer months between June and August are the best time to spot them in the wild. The 24-hour daylight provides plentiful opportunities to spot them, and the warmer temperatures means they are at their most active and can often be seen grazing due to the lack of snow.
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Walrus

Walrus

As one of the Arctic’s most iconic animals, walruses are easy to spot and recognise, defined by their long tusks and whiskers, which are highly sensitive and used to detect food on the seafloor. These large creatures use their tusks to haul themselves onto the ice and are known to be aggressive, displaying dominance against others of their kind to establish their authority. You’ll often see them in large groups out on the sea ice or along the coastlines.
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Explore World Voyager

Mystic Restaurant

Mystic Restaurant

Mystic Restaurant serving international cuisine with fresh local produce. Located on Deck 4.

Lido Café & Alfresco Terrace

Lido Café & Alfresco Terrace

The Lido Cafe for light meals & snacks. Located on Deck 7.

Excursions

Excursions

Flora, fauna, wildlife, culture and history experienced first-hand

Impressive mountain views, secluded beaches with crystal-clear water or spectacular midnight sunsets – on board our World Voyager you can discover magnificent countryside along the most beautiful coasts and islands of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. If you want to discover something beautiful, you need time. With our extended layovers in the ports, you can experience your destination in a particularly intense and diverse way. In many cases, your ship will also stay in a location overnight, which means you get to savour the local evening atmosphere when the other visitors have left.

All our excursions are led by local tour guides, in English & German language. This gives you a first-hand insight into the culture and nature of your travel destination. Our experienced excursion team has put together a fascinating blend of popular highlights and behind-the-scenes insights – including many UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world.

Zodiacs

Zodiacs

For more adventurous passengers, twelve CRRC Zodiacs are available to jump aboard, for cruising even closer to shore.

Our Zodiacs get you really close to spectacular riverside landscapes. These sturdy, motorised dinghies get you closer to the flora and fauna. With a little luck, you will even see turtles and sperm whales, up close in their natural habitat. If the local authorities and weather conditions allow for them, our Zodiac trips in small groups of up to 10 people will enhance your holiday experience in a very special way. This activity is, of course, already included in the travel price.

Pool Deck

Pool Deck

Located on Deck 7.

Observation Lounge & Deck

Observation Lounge & Deck

The name says it all in the Observation Lounge: this fully glazed space is the perfect place for your sundowner.

Gift Shop

Gift Shop

Located on Deck 4.

Auditorium

Auditorium

Auditorium featuring expert speakers and movie screenings. Located on Deck 4.

Reception

Reception

Located on Deck 4.

Main Lounge

Main Lounge

The Main Lounge for a pre-dinner drink and light musical entertainment. The Main Lounge also offers fine wines and a well-stocked bar. Of course, the friendly service team will also be delighted to prepare any beverages to your personal taste. In the evening, enjoy elegant live music.

Juice Bar

Juice Bar

More information coming soon.

The Spa

The Spa

After a long day on land taking in all the sights and sounds, a relaxing sauna session might just be for you. Our spacious spa area on Deck 4 has a sauna with a sea view and the resting area is a real oasis. You can also take advantage of the variety of spa treatments available or simply relax in the pool or whirlpools on deck. 

Running Track

Running Track

For those guests who also want to stay active on the high seas, there is a running track in the outdoor area on Deck 8. The running track is 135 metres long in total – and you get a fantastic view too!

Fitness Room

Fitness Room

We have our Fitness Room on Deck 4 with a small but fine selection of state-of-the-art cardio equipment.

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World Voyager Cabins & Suites

Infinity Deluxe Cabin

Infinity Deluxe Cabin

The Infinity Deluxe Cabins on Deck 6 have separate living and sleeping areas and are approx. 28 m² in size. The sleeping area has a lowerable panoramic front consisting of two horizontal glass elements. The upper element can be lowered electronically, creating your own private balcony. The room also has a desk with a chair. There is a seating area in the living and entrance area of the cabin.

Veranda Cabin

Veranda Cabin

These 2-bed outside cabins on Decks 5 and 6 are approx. 25 m² in size and have a private balcony. On the balcony, a table and two comfortable chairs invite you to relax and enjoy the views. These cabins also have a comfortable sofa, as well as a desk with a chair.

Infinity Cabin

Infinity Cabin

These 2-bed outside cabins on Decks 5 and 6 are approx. 25 m² in size and have a lowerable panoramic front consisting of two horizontal glass elements. The upper element can easily be pushed down to create your very own balcony. To enjoy your panoramic views in comfort, the cabins are also equipped with a cosy sofa and two armchairs, and there is also a desk and a chair.

Expeditions Cabin

Expeditions Cabin

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Expedition Cabin

Expedition Cabin

These 2-bed outside cabins on Deck 3 are approx. 17 m² in size and have small windows that cannot be opened. This cabin also has a desk with a chair.

VIP Suite

VIP Suite

These 2-bed VIP Suites on Deck 5 are approx 41 m² in size and have a large private balcony, which is accessible from both the living and the bedroom areas. Comfortable sun loungers and seating areas provide plenty of room for relaxation. The generously sized separate living area is furnished with a comfortable sofa, an armchair and another entertainment system with satellite TV. A spacious walk-in wardrobe provides plenty of space to store your belongings.

Explorer Suite

Explorer Suite

These spacious 2-bed suites on Decks 5 and 6 are approx. 44 m² in size and have a large private balcony, which is accessible from both the living and bedroom areas. The balcony is equipped with sun loungers and other seating, creating a private retreat with the very best views. The living area has a separate entrance equipped with a cosy sofa, armchair and entertainment system with satellite TV so that you can enjoy the excellent views in privacy. You will find plenty of storage space in the two wardrobes. The bathroom has his and hers washbasins, as well as both a bath and shower with a separate toilet.

Navigator Suite

Navigator Suite

These 2-bed suites on Decks 5 and 6 are approx. 36 m² in size and have a large private balcony, which is accessible from both the living area and the bedroom. On the balcony, loungers and seating provide plenty of comfort for a very special panoramic experience. The separate living area is furnished with a comfortable sofa and an armchair, among other items. Both the living and sleeping areas have entertainment systems. These cabins also have a walk-in wardrobe.

Veranda Suite

Veranda Suite

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Veranda Deluxe Cabin

Veranda Deluxe Cabin

The Veranda Deluxe Cabins on Deck 6 have separate living and sleeping areas and are approx. 28 m² in size. The sleeping area has a private balcony where there is a table and two chairs inviting you to sit back and relax whilst you enjoy the panoramic views. The living and entrance area of the cabin is furnished with a cosy seating area.

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