The Arctic is a wild and rugged place with extreme weather conditions.
The Arctic summer (late June to September) is the best time to visit
the areas of the Canadian and Scandinavian Arctic that our expeditions
travel to. Daylight hours are long and the ice has retreated enough for
us to get close to land where we’ll have our best wildlife
opportunities. Polar bears roam the shores and there’s also the chance
to see arctic fox, musk ox, walrus and plenty of sea birds. We might
also see the phenomenon of the Northern Lights – Aurora Borealis – the
spectacular bands, or streamers of coloured light that appear in the
sky. During summer, the daily temperature is usually about 2oC to 7oC.