Disney is headed to the Arctic in 2023 on new expedition luxury cruises. By
Beginning in Oslo, Norway, the 10-day, nine-night sailing takes guests to the remote Svalbard Archipelago, which sits in the Arctic Ocean between the mainland and the North Pole.
The archipelago’s largest town, Longyearbyen, is one of the northernmost places in the world where people still live. It’s best known for its northern lights shows nowadays and has a population estimated to be around 2,400.
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And while the sailing season won’t be right for northern lights, the luxury cruise itinerary includes lots of opportunities for fjord and glacier spotting as well as the chance to see polar bears, puffins, reindeer, and whales. Daily excursions offer guests several opportunities to get up close to glaciers and explore postcard-perfect fjords.
Disney is partnering with the polar expedition cruise company PONANT on the cruise and plans two Arctic sailings, one in June 2023 and another in July 2023. Guests on the July sailing will have a chance to sketch alongside a former Disney imagineer.

The sailings are set to take place on the Le Boreal, a luxury cruise with a capacity for just 264 passengers. The ship’s 132 staterooms and suites are luxury oases complete with Hermes bath products in their spacious bathrooms. There’s also a spa, theatre, and pool onboard the ship.
How much it will cost?
Prices for Disney‘s new Arctic expedition cruise start at just under USD 12,000 (INR 8,89,906) per person. Booking began this week for guests who’ve already sailed with Disney. General booking opens on November 12.
Prefer to swap your parka for a swimsuit? Adventures by Disney also offers a Galapagos Islands expedition cruise, which features warm weather as well as activities like snorkelling and basking in the sunshine. Prices for that nine-day, eight-night trip start at USD 8,139 (INR 6,03,579) for a February 2022 sailing and USD 7,399 (INR 5,48,701) for 2023 sailings.
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