To be trustworthy, Antarctica was by no means on my must-visit listing. I don’t maintain something towards the continent, after all, however it all the time appeared to me that Antarctica’s a spot for rough-and-ready sorts: folks extra within the frigid outside than the creature comforts on board. Trudging by means of knee-deep snow to identify seals or enduring biting winds whereas hoping to see a humpback? I figured that was anyone else’s very best journey, not mine.
How incorrect I used to be.
On a latest journey to Antarctica aboard Viking Polaris, I not solely found the multidimensional attract of the ice — however I additionally realized that you just don’t must sacrifice facilities for journey.
That’s thanks largely to Polaris, which was launched in 2022. Considered one of two an identical expedition ships from Viking, this 378-passenger vessel has a lot in widespread with the 9 ocean and 90 river ships of the model that’s a favourite of Journey + Leisure readers. Aboard this newly constructed expedition ship, the décor is a chic interpretation of contemporary Scandinavian model and there aren’t any inside cabins, a very essential consideration for journeys on the generally rocky Drake Passage.
As is the case on all Viking ships, some shore excursions and meals in specialty eating places are included within the fare, as are wine and beer with meals. Viking’s signature emphasis on onboard enrichment is demonstrated by means of partnerships with the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, amongst others, who assist with programming on Polaris.
However as plush because the ship could also be, it might’t compete with the environment. Despite my skepticism — I’ve all the time thought-about myself a warm-weather cruiser — Antarctica’s dreamy, otherworldly panorama was a revelation. Penguins, whales, and towering icebergs have been tantalizingly shut, seemingly only a sliding glass door away.
The ship’s expedition workforce labored like a well-oiled machine, guaranteeing that visitors understood the protocols for habits ashore and abided by the Worldwide Affiliation of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) rules to make sure the safety of wildlife and the surroundings.
With its capability of 378 passengers, Polaris is without doubt one of the largest ships working within the Southern Ocean that’s allowed to take visitors ashore. As a result of not more than 100 persons are allowed at a given touchdown web site at a time, journeys to the ice for us have been fewer in quantity — and shorter total — than they are often on smaller vessels.
If maximizing your time on terra firma is a precedence, Polaris may not be the only option for you. If, alternatively, you want your shoreside adventures with a contact of luxurious again on board, this ship is likely to be good. It actually modified my thoughts.
Learn on for extra about Viking Polaris, the ship’s many facilities, the texture of the onboard expertise, and particulars on the vessel’s Antarctic itineraries.
Viking Polaris
- Itineraries in Antarctica that put visitors face-to-face with penguins, whales, and extra — and navigate among the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet.
- Most staterooms have a floor-to-ceiling window that opens, permitting for ocean views, iceberg pictures, and bracing Antarctic breezes from the consolation of your cabin.
- Mamsen’s is a daytime eating choice that celebrates Nordic specialties, together with heart-shaped waffles, that are served all day with bitter cream, jam, and brown cheese.
- The onboard spa affords complimentary conventional hot-and-cold therapies, together with a snow grotto, thermal beds, an open-air scorching tub, and chilly bucket bathe.
Staterooms and Suites
Polaris has half a dozen stateroom classes. On the prime finish, the 1,200-square-foot proprietor’s suite on deck 6 has its personal eating room, front room, butler’s pantry, and out of doors lounge with a scorching tub. Entry-level Nordic Balcony suites clock in at 215 sq. toes, with a floor-to-ceiling window — identified on Viking as a Nordic Balcony — that partially retracts to let contemporary air in. Relying on the class you e book, chances are you’ll get precedence boarding on embarkation day and entry to your stateroom from as early as 11 a.m.
There aren’t any inside cabins on Polaris — you’re right here for the views, in any case — and staterooms of all classes are snug and elegantly furnished in Viking’s signature Scandinavian model: assume muted tones of beige, blue, white, and grey, with blond woods and wool accents. All suites have beneficiant closet area, and a heated drying closet to retailer out of doors clothes and footwear — one other key consideration on polar cruises.
I used to be significantly impressed by the heated lavatory flooring, roomy walk-in bathe (by no means a given on expedition ships), and capacious lavatory drawers in my Deluxe Nordic Balcony stateroom, one step up from the entry stage class. (I’d’ve favored a quantity management for the in-cabin speaker, over which bulletins have been usually made.)
All cabins have a mini fridge that’s restocked as wanted with mushy drinks and snacks at no cost, a Nespresso espresso maker, two pairs of binoculars, and a small library of books. Bedside and deskside shops have each 110- and 220-volt sockets and USB ports. Each visitor receives a Viking-branded Helly Hansen jacket and light-weight puffer, ordered on-line pre-cruise, and passengers are loaned waterproof pants and rubber boots which can be important for landings.
Bars and Eating places
Viking doesn’t cost for eating in its specialty eating places, and relying in your stateroom cabin class, you can also make as many as 4 assured reservations at each premium eating places as much as 100 days upfront. Manfredi’s is a chic Italian trattoria (the bistecca Fiorentina is a standout) and on the Restaurant, count on a menu of typical formal eating staples, comparable to New York strip, beef tenderloin, and poached salmon. Past the allotted reservations, visitors can dine at both restaurant as many occasions as they like, supplied there’s availability. (Room service can also be complimentary — and visitors on my crusing have been raving in regards to the southern-fried hen.)
Elsewhere on board, World Café is the all-day buffet, with dwell cooking stations and open kitchens. Of notice are two stations throughout the Café: one has uncooked seafood and sushi, with an ever-evolving lineup of rolls and nigiri, whereas the opposite is a pick-your-cut grill with a choice of aged steaks, pork chops, and burgers.
Aquavit Terrace is one other eating venue, overlooking the swimming swimming pools, with seating to accommodate overspill from the buffet. Its light-filled Aquavit bar — look as much as admire the canine sled suspended from the ceiling — is an efficient spot for pre-dinner cocktails and ocean views.
Mamsen’s is a small restaurant serving Norwegian delicacies for breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea. The grab-and-go venue affords a smörgåsbord of open-face sandwiches, conventional break up pea soup, desserts, and made-to-order heart-shaped Norwegian waffles that have been, for me a minimum of, irresistible.
Throughout the ship, passengers with meals restrictions are welcome to request applicable substitutions.
A number of bars play to the convivial spirit of most Antarctica-bound passengers. Hottest is the one within the Residing Room, the place everybody gathers to learn, be a part of group actions, and enthusiastically evaluate notes on the day’s landings. Second in reputation is the Conceal, an intimate lounge secreted on Deck 1. By day, it’s a quiet spot for studying or undisturbed post-lunch naps. Within the evenings it takes on a speakeasy vibe, the bartender serving from a tightly edited choice of premium spirits with the comfy temper set by a water-vapor hearth. On the entrance of the ship, Pap’s bar within the Explorer Lounge is an efficient place for cocktails with a view; the Viking Bar outdoors Manfredi’s and the Restaurant is helpful for aperitifs.
The place Viking Polaris Sails
From October by means of March, the Antarctic summer time, Polaris cruises to the White Continent from Ushuaia, Argentina. Viking’s 13-day Antarctic Explorer itineraries start with an in a single day in Buenos Aires then a flight to Ushuaia for embarkation. After a two-day crossing of the Drake Passage, passengers spend the following seven days exploring Antarctica earlier than returning to Ushuaia.
In March, after a ultimate Antarctic cruise, Polaris heads north, following the coast of South America, transiting the Panama Canal, and stopping in cities comparable to New York and Toronto. The ship usually reaches the Nice Lakes in Could, the place it spends the Northern Hemisphere summer time till it turns south as soon as once more.
Shore Excursions
As is the case on all Viking ships, there’s a minimum of one complimentary shore tour every single day, climate allowing. On my journey aboard Polaris, we usually acquired to select from two: a Zodiac experience to a touchdown web site — or a tour of the encompassing seas if touchdown wasn’t doable — or a 45-minute jaunt on what Viking calls its particular operations boats, every with a dozen snug seats. To regulate capability on land, each choices should be booked upfront. (In Antarctica, unpredictable wind speeds and ever-changing sea circumstances imply that no touchdown can ever be assured, so count on changes alongside the way in which: halfway by means of my crusing, the captain had already revised touchdown areas 4 occasions.)
Nonetheless, there have been a number of alternatives to set foot on the seventh continent. I used to be blown away by the sight — and, actually, the overwhelming stench — of the Gentoo penguin colony at Damoy Level. Relying on the time of yr, different penguin species shall be round, as will fur and Weddell seals. On one tour, I caught an awe-inspiring glimpse of a humpback’s forked tail, because it arced briefly above the floor of Fournier Bay.
Throughout one journey on the particular operations boat, whizzing by means of the Melchior Islands, I discovered myself unexpectedly impressed by the large and majestic icebergs. Company can even get on the water by signing up for guided excursions by two-person kayaks; Polaris carries 9 of them.
The one exercise with an additional value is a 30-minute dive on one in every of two submersibles aboard. The $500 journey, with as many as 5 different passengers, takes the adventurous few so far as 500 toes under the floor, searching for animals together with penguins and the uncommon phantom jellyfish. The 11-ton, egg-yolk yellow subs are, it’s price mentioning, named Ringo and George; the expedition ship Viking Octantis carries twin subs named John and Paul.
Facilities and Leisure
The perfect leisure on Polaris is what’s happening outdoors the ship, and the onboard enrichment program is targeted on wildlife, historical past, topography, and oceanography. On my crusing, there have been plenty of talks in regards to the animals we’d see and really detailed briefings, held within the Aula theater, about our touchdown websites. The workforce of expedition guides on my cruise included an ornithologist, cetacean specialist, naturalist, and an ecotoxicologist. These scientists inspired visitor participation of their real-world analysis, whether or not it was gathering water samples to gauge the presence of microplastics or remotely taking pictures underwater video footage to measure the abundance and variety of the area’s sea life.
Polaris and its sibling ship Octantis are the one industrial cruise vessels licensed to launch climate balloons into the ambiance. As soon as per departure, visitors can watch a launch; knowledge from the sensors on the balloons is utilized by meteorologists to tell climate forecasts all around the world.
Moreover all of the expedition and science actions, leisure choices are considerably restricted: anticipate finding low-key issues like artwork courses, nautical knot demonstrations, and film and documentary screenings. Within the evenings, a classical or up to date musical duo would play within the Explorer Lounge and the Residing Room, the place loveseats and chaises draped in reindeer hides are organized round water-vapor fireplaces. Once they weren’t out on the ice, my fellow passengers occupied themselves with books, board video games, and moments of solitude. I loved strolling the ship and taking within the many work and images centered across the theme of Antarctic exploration, that are detailed in an audio tour obtainable by means of Viking’s cell app.
Spa lovers, like me, ought to benefit from the ship’s deck 2 sanctuary; I discovered it a heavenly haven after spending hours ashore. The wellness space is stuffed with conventional Nordic hot-and-cold therapies, together with issues comparable to a jetted pool, stone thermal beds, a “snow grotto” of continually falling shaved ice, an ice-bucket bathe, and a sauna. There’s additionally a badestamp, or scorching tub, with a window completely open to the ocean, for sightseeing whilst you soak.
Polaris additionally has an impressively giant health heart, one facet outfitted with cardio machines, the opposite a spacious wood-floored studio for yoga, meditation, or weights. (I used to be in a position to seamlessly stream Peloton exercises on my cellphone within the fitness center, due to the ship’s sturdy Wi-Fi.) The ship additionally has a hair salon and, on deck 3, a small boutique with sundries — and much-coveted Viking Antarctica jacket patches that my fellow passengers needed to have.
Household-Pleasant Choices
This isn’t a ship for teenagers: all Viking cruises, together with these on the Viking Polaris, are adults-only, with a minimal age of 18.
Accessibility
Two Nordic Junior Suites on Deck 4 adjust to ADA rules. That mentioned, Viking requires all passengers headed to Antarctica to current a health care provider’s attestation that they’re wholesome sufficient to journey on such an expedition, with no pre-existing circumstances that might require the form of superior medical consideration that’s unavailable on this distant nook of the world. As a result of all Antarctica landings are “moist,” with cruisers climbing from the ship to an inflatable tender then onto shore in water as much as the calves, some folks with restricted mobility might not discover these journeys to be sensible, regardless of the lodging on board.