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Built for polar exploration, Ultramarine offers four Arctic 2028 voyages.

The time is right to explore the remote wilderness of the Arctic or Antarctic, with a dash of culture, wildlife encounters, sophisticated cuisine and adventure-led experiences.

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Polar adventures

The time is right to explore the remote wilderness of the Arctic or Antarctic, with a dash of culture, wildlife encounters, sophisticated cuisine and adventure-led experiences.

25 June 2026

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Quark Expeditions has released its Arctic 2028 and Antarctic 2028/2029 seasons, introducing new ways to experience the polar regions across more than 70 departures.

Marking the earliest season launch in the company’s 35-year history, Quark Expeditions has released its new program which includes a new Guided Photography Program, Quark’s first-ever Expedition Extensions, a new Canadian Arctic voyage through the Northwest Passage, and the return of Tundra to Table.

Dedicated exclusively to polar travel since 1991, Quark Expeditions will operate itineraries across the Arctic and Antarctica, with experiences spanning wildlife encounters, cultural immersion, field-based learning and adventure-led exploration.

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Ocean Explorer is a modern, 138-passenger vessel built with the latest expedition technology for science and discovery. Pic: Jarryd Salem.
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New season itineraries bring travellers closer to some of the world’s most remote and remarkable places.
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New to the 2028 program is the Guided Photography Program.
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The rarely visited Emperor Penguin colony at Snow Hill Island is accessible by helicopter from the mother ship.
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Research and conservation remain central to the season.

Featuring more than 70 departures across the Arctic and Antarctica, the new season introduces new opportunities for exploration, including the Guided Photography Program, Quark’s first-ever Expedition Extensions, a new Canadian Arctic voyage through the Northwest Passage, and the return of Tundra to Table, a culinary experience developed and delivered in partnership with the Greenlandic chef collective, Igapall.

What makes the polar regions so powerful is that no two experiences are ever the same,” said Sam Seward, President of Quark Expeditions.

“This season gives travellers even more opportunities to engage with these destinations through exploration, learning, wildlife encounters, and cultural experiences, while staying true to the spirit of adventure that has defined Quark Expeditions for more than 35 years.”

All-New: Guided Photography Program

Launching across both Antarctic 2028/2029 and Arctic 2028, the Guided Photography Program builds on Quark’s long-standing commitment to photography and field-based learning in the polar regions. Developed with support from Quark’s experienced expedition team, the program offers dedicated instruction and small-group access designed around the unique conditions of polar photography.

Each excursion is capped at 16 participants, led by a dedicated Lead Photo Guide, and structured around four key elements: Priority Zodiac positioning for optimal field angles; Slower-paced field time designed around shooting conditions; Daily workshops and image reviews with the Lead Photo Guide; A learn-shoot-share cadence throughout the expedition.

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West Greenland is home to a mix of bustling towns, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and remote Inuit settlements.
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Snow Hill Island remains one of the most exclusive wildlife experiences in Antarctica.
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Guests can engage directly with marine mammal research and contribute to citizen science initiatives.
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Extraordinary wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and diverse cultures are all part of the polar experience.

All-New: Expedition Extensions

As part of its commitment to offering travellers more ways to explore, Quark is introducing its first-ever Expedition Extensions. Available before and after select voyages, the curated experiences showcase the landscapes, cultures, and communities that serve as gateways to the polar regions.

Highlights include guided exploration of Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, visits to Iguaçu Falls, wellness experiences in Finland, and journeys through Iceland’s volcanic landscapes.

Antarctic 2028/2029: Science, Wildlife, and the Sub-Antarctic

Quark’s Antarctic 2028/2029 season explores five remarkable regions, including the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands, Patagonia, and the rarely visited Emperor Penguin colony at Snow Hill Island.

Accessible by helicopter from Ultramarine and subject to ice conditions, Snow Hill Island remains one of the most exclusive wildlife experiences in Antarctica.

Research and conservation remain central to the season. Ari Friedlaender of the Friedlaender Lab at the University of California, San Diego, returns for the Antarctic Marine Mammals voyage aboard World Voyager, where guests can engage directly with marine mammal research, contribute to citizen science initiatives focused on whale identification, and listen to whale vocalizations through portable hydrophones.

Across both seasons, Quark will provide 470 cruise nights to research partners and scientists conducting fieldwork in the polar regions, supporting ongoing wildlife, conservation, and climate research initiatives. Confirmed partners include Seabird Watch, SmartICE, Penguin Watch, and Saving Marion Island’s Seabirds.

Arctic 2028: Five Regions, New Itineraries, and the Return of Tundra to Table

New for 2028, a Canadian Arctic voyage explores the remote Northwest Passage, continuing Quark’s tradition of bringing travellers to some of the most remote and least-visited regions on Earth. The itinerary features visits to Arctic Bay and Lancaster Sound and expands access to one of the Arctic’s most legendary expedition routes.

Beyond the new voyage, Arctic 2028 spans five regions: Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland, the Canadian Arctic, and Atlantic Canada, showcasing extraordinary wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and diverse cultures.

Returning for four Arctic 2028 voyages aboard Ultramarine, Tundra to Table explores Indigenous food traditions and culinary storytelling. Co-developed with Quark’s partners at Igapall, the program highlights regional ingredients, local perspectives, and the cultural traditions that shape life in the North.

Past guests received exclusive early access beginning 16 June 2026, before public bookings open on 23 June 2026. An Early Booking Bonus will be available for travelers who reserve while inventory lasts.

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Quark Expeditions has been dedicated exclusively to the polar regions since 1991.
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Crabeater seals are among the myriad species travellers will see on polar expeditions with Quark.
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Take a tender ride close to the local wildlife for the best photography opportunities. Pic: Acacia Johnson.
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The state-of-the-art polar expedition fleet features helicopters, spacious suites and extensive viewing spaces.
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Quark helps travellers experience the Arctic and Antarctica through one of the industry's most experienced expedition teams.
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King penguins on parade, viewed as close as possible for travellers with Quark.
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Arctic fox photographed during an onshore adventure.
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Built for polar exploration, Ultramarine offers four Arctic 2028 voyages.

About Quark Expeditions

Quark Expeditions has been dedicated exclusively to the polar regions since 1991. Combining deep expertise with a passion for exploration, Quark helps travellers experience the Arctic and Antarctica through one of the industry’s most experienced expedition teams and innovative opportunities to explore on and beyond the ship. By helping guests spend more time off ship and closer to the destination, Quark delivers immersive wildlife, cultural, educational, and adventure experiences in some of the world’s most remote and extraordinary places.

QuarkExpeditions.com

 

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