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Arctic Circle cruise from Bremerhaven

Bremerhaven

As you set sail from Bremerhaven, you'll embark on a remarkable journey through Northern Europe, filled with captivating landscapes and rich cultural experiences. Bremerhaven, with its maritime heritage, vibrant city life, and welcoming atmosphere, provides an ideal departure port for your cruise adventure. Explore the city's attractions, indulge in its culinary delights, and immerse yourself in its fascinating history and culture. Whether you're captivated by the maritime museums, enchanted by the scenic waterfront, or charmed by the local hospitality, Bremerhaven promises an unforgettable start to your Northern Europe cruise.

The Arctic's highlights are as vast and varied as the region itself. Ports of call such as Longyearbyen in Svalbard, Norway, and Nuuk in Greenland provide gateways to the polar wilderness and vibrant local cultures. From your ship, witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of massive icebergs calving from glaciers, and the captivating Northern Lights painting the night sky in hues of green and purple. The Arctic’s natural environment is a realm of stark contrasts and haunting beauty, characterized by ice-covered seas, rugged mountains, and sprawling tundra.

Throughout the course of the year, the Port of Bremerhaven plays host to a large number of cruise ships at its cruise terminals, which are known for providing the best route to the Arctic Circle. Set off on a Arctic Circle cruise from Bremerhaven and explore some of the most remote and uncontaminated areas of the planet onboard


Arctic Circle out of Bremerhaven Cruise Schedule 2024

An Arctic cruise offers thrilling excursions and adventures, whether you're setting foot on remote Arctic shores or exploring the frigid waters by kayak. Embark on guided hikes through the tundra to spot Arctic flora and fauna, or journey on a Zodiac boat tour amidst icebergs. For an exhilarating experience, join a snowmobile expedition across a frozen landscape, or visit a remote research station to learn about the unique Arctic ecosystem.