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Poseidon ships rendezvous in 'newest frontier for polar expedition cruising'

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The nuclear-powered icebreaker 50 Years of Victory and expedition ship Sea Spirit rendezvous near Prince George Island
Two ships sailing for Poseidon Expeditions rendezvoused this month in the newest frontier in polar expedition cruising, the Russian high Arctic, known as Franz Josef Land Archipelago.

This region was off limits to foreign travelers until recent decades; it is now largely under management of the Russian Arctic National Park System.

50 Years of Victory and Sea Spirit

Meeting on July 11 at 80º 48’ N/50º 44’ E near Prince George Island, Poseidon’s 128-passenger, nuclear-powered icebreaker 50 Years of Victory and the 114-passenger expedition ship Sea Spirit together celebrated their respective first voyages of the season to this remote archipelago of 190 glaciated and snow-covered islands.

While the ships’ routings are considerably different, each has the distinction of taking intrepid polar adventurers to an area that few travelers will ever have the opportunity to explore. For the ships’ meeting, the massive icebreaker paused on its route to 90º North, the geographic North Pole, even as Sea Spirit was in the midst of an eight-day exploration of the archipelago, the most in-depth in the expedition cruise industry.

Just 1,000 travelers

'The opportunity for the two vessels to connect in such a remote spot was exciting and memorable for the guests of both ships. But for the company and for myself, it is a testament to the fact that Poseidon is able to provide several options for visiting the Franz Josef Land Archipelago,' founder and president Nikolay Saveliev said. 'Just 1,000 travelers will visit the archipelago in 2018 and Poseidon has the privilege of accommodating two-thirds of these guests.'

He added that all three North Pole trips aboard 50 Years of Victory and all three Franz Josef Land expeditions aboard the Sea Spirit are sold out this summer.

With Sea Spirit, Poseidon Expeditions also has the distinction of being the only cruise operator that can travel directly from Svalbard to Franz Josef Land, where passengers clear customs and immigration in Alexandra Land. This saves approximately a day of sea travel in each direction, compared with other vessels (including 50 Years of Victory), which clear customs and immigration on mainland Russia and must travel longer and farther to reach the group of polar islands.

Seventeen polar bears in seven days

More days at the archipelago translate into better opportunities for wildlife-viewing, and the Sea Spirit’s eight days there did not disappoint. Seventeen polar bears were spotted in seven days, and walrus were seen even more frequently. Passengers also encountered bearded and ringed seals and humpback, bowhead and beluga whales, and myriad sea bird nesting cliffs and colonies.

Reports from Sea Spirit’s expedition leader noted that some planned activities, such as shore landings and kayaking excursions, were delayed or postponed for safety reasons because there were too many polar bears or walrus in the vicinity.

Six voyages planned in 2019

Poseidon Expeditions will be operating journeys to Franz Josef Land Archipelago again in 2019, with three North Pole voyages aboard the most powerful icebreaker in the world and another three in-depth expeditions of the islands aboard Sea Spirit.