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Polar Star Expeditions

Expedition Cruises on a Stabilised Icebreaker

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Polar Star Expeditions is owned and operated by Martin Karlsen of Karlsen Shipping, which has worked in the marine industry and in Polar Regions since the 1800’s. We bring to our current operations over a century of experience and a culture for safety, service and the environment that is deeply ingrained in everything we do. Our captains, crew and on board team are renowned for their skills and our team of on board experts offer an in depth understanding of the regions we sail through and this expertise extends throughout all aspects of our operation.

The M/V Polar Star is one of the world’s best expedition ice-class vessels on the seas today – of a size that combined with our ice capability and Zodiac landing craft, allows access to places that others can only sail past. Your experiences ashore are enhanced by our education programs that include lectures, films and daily recaps. You will return home with a unique knowledge and understanding of the wonderful areas you have visited. We believe that the M/V Polar Star is the best vessel to explore the world on, with an open bridge policy, large on-deck viewing areas and a panoramic observation lounge providing spectacular views of beautiful vistas and opportunities for spotting wildlife such as whales, dolphins and seabirds.

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Expertise and Specialisation

Our team is made up of individuals who share the same vision and passion for Polar Star Expeditions. In the head office, our experienced staff can bring the Polar Star experience alive for you by sharing their knowledge of life onboard and our unique destinations. They work tirelessly to develop the best expedition programs possible and are always working to make your experience beyond expectations. Once onboard, you will be surrounded by an eclectic expedition team, made up of experts in biology, ornithology, history, culture, music and more, supported by a highly experienced Captain, crew and hotel staff who will transport you with safety and efficiency.

In the spirit of adventure, we offer some of the finest expedition cruises to our travellers and provide an opportunity to embrace and experience nature and discovery first hand. For each expedition, we carefully select our onboard team to include experts who are passionate and knowledgeable about the areas you are exploring. Each day, your experienced Expedition Leader will decide the day’s exact itinerary based on things like weather, wildlife, ice conditions etc. We provide you with a daily itinerary prior to departure but we like to let Mother Nature play a role in exactly what will happen so you can get the most out of your expedition. We look at it as providing the opportunity for our passengers to be like explorers, not knowing exactly what each day will bring.

Many of our passengers simply fall in love with our ex-icebreaker and return many times over for a new adventure. Feel at home in our informal and relaxed ambiance. She is large enough to voyage to remote areas in comfort and small enough to enter out of the way destinations. She is a home away from home with one of the best standard cabins in the industry, a panoramic observation lounge, cosy library, mini-gym and inviting bar to meet with new friends. Our large on-deck viewing areas are first rate and our open bridge policy provides a unique opportunity to see the daily operations of an expedition vessel up close.

Licences and Associations

IAATO – International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators – A member organization founded in 1991 to advocate, promote and practice safe and environmentally responsible private sector travel to the Antarctic. www.iaato.org

AECO – Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators – The objective of AECO is to represent companies operating in Spitsbergen, on safety and environmental issues with the aim of protecting the unique wilderness values.

ACTA – Association of Canadian Travel Agencies – An industry-led travel association representing the retail travel community in Canada. www.acta.net

Polar Star Expeditions is a member in good standing of above organisations.

Safety is of highest importance at Polar Star Expeditions from our shore personnel who coordinate operations, to our expedition staff who transport you to shore by Zodiac and our Captain and crew who are responsible for safe navigation in all waters. We have implemented a rigorous Safety Management System and operate in accordance with the latest ISPS, SOLAS, MARPOL and ISM regulations.

Responsible Travel

Whether sailing onboard M/V Polar Star, making one of our Zodiac landings or on shore excursions, we act in an environmentally sensitive way with respect to the fragile habitats we visit. Polar Star Expeditions is a member of IAATO (International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators) and AECO (Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators). We are committed to following the mandates set by these valuable associations to ensure the protection of these fragile environments.

Polar Star Expeditions Responsible Travel Efforts

We care about our fine feathered friends…

SAVE THE ALBATROSS

(Annual Fund Raising Campaign)

Albatrosses have survived the harshest marine environment for 50 million years. Today these birds are at risk – unable to cope with manmade threats such as longline fishing. Our passengers are always amazed at the beauty and grace of these incredibly tough birds – they are indeed a global treasure. RSPB (the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) and Birdlife work together to raise awareness of this serious problem. Through training and awareness governments and industry are encouraged to develop responsible fishing methods and shut down pirate fishing.

To support this initiative, each Antarctic Season, Polar Star Expeditions conducts fund raising onboard with 100% of the funds raised being donated to the Save the Albatross Campaign.

We care about our oceans…

PROJECT SEAMOUNT

(2007-8 Research Initiative Support)

This is an initiative, begun in 2007, to collect sightings data on rare and poorly-known cetaceans inhabiting offshore seas. The initial focus of the project are the beaked whales of the southern oceans (although sightings from anywhere and of any rarely seen cetaceans are welcome). All past sightings records are most valuable as well – if you have been keeping notes over the years, do let us know of those rare sightings!

The data will be collected with the cooperation of our expedition team and passengers to record opportunistic sightings. The data will be assembled in a database and will be made available to the public, scientists, researchers and other groups. The long-term goal is to create a PowerPoint for use by lecturers and naturalists.

This project is in cooperations with ORCA (Organisation Cetacea), a UK-based charity founded in 2000 to promote the conservation of the marine environment (see www.orcaweb.org.uk), and with AMMA (Aves y Mamíferos Marinos Australes), an Argentinian-based research organization headed by Natalie Goodall.

We care about our footprint…

ALIENS IN THE ANTARCTIC

(2007-8 Scientific Research Support)

This project is conducted by the Australian Antarctic Division. It will be the first study to obtain a comprehensive insight into the extent that humans carry propagules (e.g. spores, seeds, whole organisms such as invertebrates) unintentionally into the Antarctic. The project looks at both national program operations and tourist operations and will gather hard data as to the extent of this threat. Only with hard data can appropriate mitigation methods to protect Antarctica from human actions be targeted and developed.

Polar Star Expeditions Reviews

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Polar Star Expeditions: Fabulous. Comfortable so I felt on holiday. Not so much so I still felt like I was on an adventure.

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Sunday, 28th October 2007
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I went down to the Antarctic Peninsula with MV Polar Star in 2001/02.

Small meant that it felt homely on board, everyone could get to know each other and you could have direct time with the scientists etc on board
Ice breaker means you can get further than other boats.
Stablised is very important in the southern seas!
Trips ashore were plenty - 2/3 a day whenever possible. All in small groups on zodiacs. The trips were varied and they listened to what people on board wanted as far as possible. Due to the nature of getting onto and off the zodiacs, you will want to be able-bodied! That said, the guides were very helpful.
Lectures were brilliant. Very well attended. The information was well presented. I particularly enjoyed the one of the future of Antarctica and the effects of tourism.
Food on board was good. Only annoying thing is that the dining room is down below at the front so if you are feeling at all unwell, this is not a place you want to be!
There is a great observation lounge and protected area at the back of the boat.
The whole trip has the feeling of being part of the family - thoroughly enjoyed and Antarctica is far more magical that you could ever believe. I can't wait to go back!

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Great reasons to travel with us

  • MV Polar Star is a Finland built, small stabilised icebreaker allowing access to areas other ships cannot reach.
  • MV Polar Star carries less than 100 passengers, allowing an intimate and comfortable voyage into remote waters.
  • The environment is key throughout the operation of all trips. The crew closely follow the strict guidelines of the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO) in all they do.