The Northern Sea Route. Cruise from Anadyr to Murmansk

The Northern Sea Route is the shortest sea route between the European part of Russia and the Far East; historically, Russia's national transport communication in the Arctic. The Northern Sea Route passes through the seas of the Arctic Ocean (Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, Chukchi) and partly the Pacific Ocean (Bering). We have a unique opportunity to cruise along this legendary route!

The advantages of this trip are:

  • Sea adventure – we will spend almost a month aboard the ice-class expedition vessel Spirit od Enderby;
  • let's get acquainted with the life of modern Chukchi and Eskimos and their traditional trade – sea hunting.;
  • wildlife – polar bear, wolf, arctic fox, wolverine, fox, white hare, thick-billed kiera, white–bellied, big horse, Pacific puffin and hatchetfish - are just a few of those we will see.;
  • Let's feel the hospitality of the Chukchi reindeer herders and learn a little more about their lives.

Location

Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Region, Anadyr
from
$21,900
+ tickets to the starting point of the tour
No need to pay now
Duration
27 Days
26 Nights
Departures
  • Group departures
or
Accommodation
  • Cabin on the boat
    26 nights
Comfort
  • Midscale
  • Upscale
  • Premium
Difficulty
Easy
Suitable for everyone
Group meet at
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Region, Anadyr
Contact the tour coordinator
Weekdays: 8am - 8pm
Weekends: 8am - 7pm (GMT +3)
Or text us in messengers

Itinerary

  • Day 1 - Anadyr

    Boarding the ship "Akademik Shokalskiy" in the port of Anadyr.

    In the afternoon we go out to sea, our journey begins.

  • Day 2 - Bay of Transfiguration
  • Day 3 - Kitovaya Alley and Gilmimlin Thermal springs
  • Day 4 - Dezhneva and the village of Uelen
  • Day 5 - Kolyuchin Island
  • Day 6 - Wrangel Island
  • Day 7 - Wrangel Island
  • Day 8 - Wrangel Island
  • Day 9 - The East Siberian Sea
  • Day 10 - Iona Island
  • Day 11 - Bear Islands
  • Day 12 - The East Siberian Sea
  • Day 13 - Novosibirsk Islands
  • Day 14 - Novosibirsk Islands
  • Day 15 - Laptev Sea
  • Day 16 - Laptev Sea
  • Day 17 - The Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago
  • Day 18 - In the sea
  • Day 19 - The Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago
  • Day 20 - The Kara Sea
  • Day 21 - The Kara Sea
  • Day 22 - Franz Josef Land Archipelago
  • Day 23 - Franz Josef Land Archipelago
  • Day 24 - Franz Josef Land Archipelago
  • Day 25 - The Barents Sea
  • Day 26 - The Barents Sea
  • Day 27 - Murmansk
Difficulty
Suitable for everyone

Accommodation

Accommodation
  • Cabin on the boat
    26 nights
Comfort
  • Midscale
  • Upscale
  • Premium
4 more photos

The tour includes accommodation on the expedition vessel "Spirit of Enderby".

The cost of the tour depends on the category of accommodation:
The cabin Cost per cabin seat
Double cabin  $ 21 900
Superior $ 23 900
Superior Plus $ 26 900
Mini-suite $ 27 900
The shipowner's Suite $ 29 900

Port fees are 500 $ per person. 

For check-in from 08/08/2022 to 09/03/2022, the cruise will take place in the direction from Anadyr to Murmansk. 

For check-in from 04.09.2022 to 30.09.2022, the cruise will take place in the direction from Murmansk to Anadyr. 

The shipowner's Suite or Mini-suite or 26 nights
The shipowner's Suite

It can accommodate up to 3 passengers per cabin.

• double bedroom;
• living room with a single bed;
• desk, wardrobe, bedside tables;
• bathroom: shower, toilet, washbasin;
• Windows on two sides.

Another option
Mini-suite

It can accommodate up to 3 passengers per cabin.



  • double bedroom;
  • living room with a single bed;
  • desk, wardrobe, bedside tables;
  • bathroom: shower, toilet, washbasin;
  • panoramic windows.
Another option
Superior plus

It can accommodate up to 2 passengers per cabin.

• two lower berths;
• desk, wardrobe, bedside tables;
• bathroom: shower, toilet, washbasin;
• The window.

Another option
Superior

It can accommodate up to 2 passengers per cabin.



  • two sleeping places – upper and lower;
  • desk, wardrobe, bedside tables;
  • bathroom: shower, toilet, washbasin;
  • window.
Another option
Double cabin without amenities

It can accommodate up to 2 passengers per cabin.

• two lower berths;
• desk, wardrobe, bedside tables;
• washbasin (combined facilities);
• porthole. 

Tour conditions

Duration
27 days 26 nights
Group meets at
Russia, Chukotka Autonomous Region, Anadyr

Included in price

  • accommodation in the cabin of the selected category;
  • full board on board;
  • transfers before/after the cruise;
  • drop-offs and guided tours according to the program;
  • the services of an expedition leader and an expedition team.

Paid extra

  • air and railway tickets to Anadyr;
  • air and railway tickets from Murmansk;
  • port fees are $500 per person. Paid upon boarding the ship;
  • accommodation at the hotel before and after the end of the expedition cruise;
  • State entry and exit fees;
  • alcoholic and soft drinks;
  • medical insurance covering evacuation from the ship (required);
  • baggage insurance and travel cancellation risks;
  • telecommunication services;
  • laundry service, bar and the cost of drinks on board the ship;
  • tips for the expedition staff and the team.

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour

The main factor when choosing clothes on board a ship is convenience. Clothing can be casual or informal. Take windproof and waterproof outerwear with you. Do not take tight clothes with you that do not leave room for the air layer, which is an excellent insulator. Wool, silk, and some modern synthetic fibers, such as polar fleece, retain heat better than cotton.

We recommend making an exception for the captain's dinner and the gala dinner. There is no dress code for dinner, but this is a luxury ship and foreign tourists like to look smart in the evening.

Here are some tips to help you feel comfortable during an expedition cruise:

  • Do not dress too warmly to avoid sweating.;
  • wear waterproof clothing made of a material that will nevertheless allow Your body will "breathe" and thus prevent moisture from condensing under your clothes.;
  • the legs and arms are most susceptible to cooling. Try to keep them dry and warm. A wise decision would be to take gloves to be prepared for weather changes.;
  • A person loses 90% of his heat when cooling his head! Make sure your head is warm. Along with a headdress covering your ears and forehead, bring a hat or
  • a hood that could cover the neck and chin if necessary.;
  • It's a great idea to take a wool or synthetic scarf: to protect your neck, it can be tied over your face if you have to move against the wind.;
  • wear comfortable, spacious clothes. It's better to wear a few light clothes than one warm one. A thin layer of air will remain between the layers of clothing, which, when
  • an increase in body temperature serves as an excellent insulator;
  • wool and silk are preferable to cotton, because they retain warm air well. Synthetic materials that take on their shape again after compression are also good. If things get wet or damp, a polystyrene lining is a better insulator than goose or duck down. We also recommend fleece clothing, which is popular even among extreme travelers.

Check if you have taken everything:

  • a warm jacket a jacket;
  • rubber boots will be rented to you on board;
  • warm underwear;
  • warm trousers (jeans are suitable for wearing on board and for excursions);
  • waterproof trousers for boating and land walks (wear them over your regular trousers);
  • a wool sweater or a fleece jacket;
  • gloves;
  • the header;
  • warm socks;
  • comfortable moisture-resistant boots with ribbed soles;
  • sneakers or boots. It is forbidden to wear flip-flops on board for safety reasons;
  • waterproof backpack for disembarkation;
  • sunglasses with UV protection;
  • face and lip protection cream;
  • bathing suit;
  • camera and memory cards;
  • An extra pair of your optical glasses;
  • medical supplies prescribed by a doctor with a few extra days to spare;
  • plastic bag with zipper or camera clip;
  • several T-shirts to wear on board and on landings;
  • binoculars for observing wild animals;
  • battery pack;
  • a notebook and a pen.
Are plane tickets included in the price of the tour?
Is insurance included in the price of the tour?
Can the cruise itinerary change?
Do I need visas for cruises and do you help with their registration?
Do I need special training?
Is there a dress code on board?
How is your day on the cruise going?
Will the Internet and cellular connection work during the cruise?
Do I need special medical insurance for a cruise? And what happens if I get sick on board?
Will I get seasick?
I need special meals, will I be able to get them on board?
Terms of payment
General conditions of participation in expedition cruises
Additional information
What is an expedition cruise?
What is the placement level during the program?
Who is suitable for expedition cruises?
Can I go on a cruise alone?
Is it possible to go on an expedition cruise with children?
How are we going to disembark?
What kind of entertainment is on board?
How many people will be on board?
Will we be accompanied by a Russian guide or will the entire program be conducted in English?
Are vaccinations required?
Are expedition cruises dangerous?
When is the best time to go on an expedition cruise?
When is the best time to book an expedition cruise?
What documents do I need to provide for an expedition cruise?
Do all expedition cruises take place on icebreakers?