Wrangel island: across the top of the world
The route passes in the feeding area of whales and bird colonies, you will have the opportunity to see walruses and polar bears. This unique expedition crosses the Arctic Circle and includes isolated Wrangel and Herald Islands and a significant part of the rugged coast of northeast Siberia. There is small distance between Russia and the USA ,the area along the border was known as the Ice Curtain, behind which then and now lies one of the last great undiscovered wilderness in the world.
Chukotka
15 days
Summer
Yacht
Wrangel island: across the top of the world
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9,350 €
Price per person
About program:
This unique expedition crosses the Arctic Circle and includes isolated Wrangel and Herald Islands and a significant part of the rugged coast of northeast Siberia. This trip has only been made possible in recent years by the thaw in regional politics and the summer deepening of the Arctic sea ice in the Chukchi Sea. There is small distance between Russia and the United States along this border area was known as the Ice Curtain, behind which then and now lies one of the last great undiscovered wilderness in the world.
The journey passes through the narrow Bering Strait, which separates Russia from the United States of America, then the route turns west along the Chukotka coast before crossing the Long Strait to Wrangel Island. There we will spend four to five days under the direction of local guards in the nature reserve.
Free from glaciers during the last ice age, this island is a treasure trove of arctic biodiversity and is perhaps best known for the multitude of polar bears that breed here. We hope to have many glimpses of this beautiful animal. The island is also a home for the world’s largest population of Pacific walruses and is close to major feeding grounds for gray whales that migrate thousands of miles north of their breeding grounds in Baja, Mexico. Reindeer, muskoxen and snow geese can normally be seen further inland. The number and type of endemic plant species, the diversity within plant communities, the presence of relatively recent mammoth tusks and skulls, a range of terrain types and geological formations in the small geographic space are all evidence visible from Wrangel’s rich natural history and uniqueness of evolution in the Arctic.
The history of the relationship between Wrangel Island and humans is more than 3400 years old and is fascinating in itself: the Paleo-Eskimo camp was located here, 15 people survived after the collapse of the Karluk brigantine, the courageous story of the heroine of Wrangel Island – Ada Blackjack, long-term disputes over the discovery and ownership of the island and a world-class nature reserve under the auspices of UNESCO. During the landings, you will learn many fascinating stories from the past of Wrangel Island. Our experienced expedition team will be with you along the entire route and will guide you to the most interesting places and during disembarkations, during cruises on the zodiacs, and will give lectures that will help you better understand and appreciate this unique region.
Day 1:Anadyr

Day 2: Anadyrsky bay

Day 3: Grey whales and walruses

Day 4: The most northeastern village in Russia and Chukchi art

Day 5: Koluychin island, birds cliffs

Day 6-10: Wrangel and Herald islands
We also have the chance to visit the port of Dragui where the survivors of the Karluk (flagship of the Canadian Arctic expedition (1913-1916), refer to the loss of the ship and the death of nearly half of its crew after a long period of survival in arctic land
Wrangel Island is a Russian Federal Nature Reserve of international importance and importance, especially since it is an important polar bear calving ground. Additionally, thousands of birds migrate here each summer to breed, including snow geese, snowy owls, skuas, arctic terns, sabine gulls and ivory gulls.

Day 11: Siberian North Coast (Whales, walruses,Chukchi villages)

Day 12: Kolioutchine bay

Day 13: Bering Strait and Chukotka Coast
Day 14: In the sea
Day 15: Anadyr
EXCURSIONS DETAILS
Wrangler and Herald islands
Day 6-10
This is a real treasure of our trip. We will spend few days on Wrangel Island and also attempt to include a visit to nearby Herald Island. We can make many landings to discover the wildlife, wildflowers and landscapes of the Arctic. Polar bears will be at the top of our list of animals to see and with a little patience we should be rewarded with a number of encounters.
We will have a chance to visit the port of Dragui where the survivors of the Karluk (flagship of the Canadian Arctic expedition (1913-1916), refer to the loss of the ship and the death of nearly half of its crew after a long period of survival in arctic land), which was crushed by ice in 1914, rushed ashore and lived until they were rescued.
Wrangel Island is a Russian Federal Nature Reserve of international importance and importance, especially since it is an important polar bear calving ground. Additionally, thousands of birds migrate here each summer to breed, including snow geese, snowy owls, skuas, arctic terns, sabine gulls and ivory gulls.
YACHT CRUISE INFO

The Spirit of Enderby, also known as Professor Khromov, is a small ice-class expedition vessel. In 2013 and 2019, it was completely refurbished with the expectation of comfortably accommodating a maximum of 50 passengers.
For the convenience of passengers, the ship has a bar, a cozy lounge, a lecture hall and a library with a large collection of thematic literature.
The spacious captain’s bridge, always open to passengers, offers stunning views of icebergs and coastal landscapes. Wildlife and marine animals can also be observed from the open decks of the ship.
The captain and crew of “Spirit of Enderby” are experienced sailors, true enthusiasts of expeditionary travel. During landings, travelers are accompanied by qualified guides and naturalists. For landing, the fleet of motor inflatable boats Zodiac is used, which are simple and convenient to use. With their help, the members of the expedition easily get to amazingly beautiful, but inaccessible places.
Cabins
Suite of owner

Capacity up to 3 passengers in a cabin
• Separated sleeping area with double bed
• Living room with single bed or sofa
• Desk, wardrobe, bedside tables
• Bathroom: shower, toilet, washbasin
• Windows on two sides
Mini Luxe

• Separated sleeping area with double bed
• Living room with single bed
• Desk, wardrobe, bedside tables
• Bathroom: shower, toilet, washbasin
• Window
Superior Plus

Capacity up to 2 passengers in the cabin
• Two lower beds
• Desk, wardrobe, bedside tables
• Bathroom: shower, toilet, washbasin
• Window
Superiour

• Two beds – upper and lower
• Desk, wardrobe, bedside tables
• Bathroom: shower, toilet, washbasin
• Window
Standard twin cabin

Capacity up to 2 passengers in the cabin
• Two lower beds
• Desk, wardrobe, bedside tables
• Washbasin (combined amenities)
• Porthole
Standart triple cabin

Capacity up to 3 passengers in a cabin
• Two lower and one upper beds
• Desk, wardrobe, bedside tables
• Washbasin (combined amenities)
• Porthole


PRICING
- Pre/Post cruise transfers;
- All on board ship accommodation
- Meals and all expedition shore excursions
- All items of a personal nature, laundry, drinks, gratuities
- International/domestic flights, visas and travel insurance
“Suite of owner” cabin – 11,011 euro per person
Mini luxe cabin – 10,395 euro per person
Super plus cabin – 10,087 euro per person
Superiour cabin – 9,240 euro per person
Standard twin cabin – 8,393 euro per person
Standard triple cabin – 7,854 euro per person
Port fee 500 USD not included, payable cash aboard
Tour dates
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17.07-02.08.2021 |
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