This article is published as part of a partnership between PolarJournal and Quark Expeditions. A wild-and-crazy godmother (Photo: Quark Expeditions) The cruise operator has chosen a tireless advocate for inclusivity and capability as well as an expert in geoscience to...
Contaminants of emerging concern are chemicals that have been found in the environment but whose effect has yet to be fully understood. In Antarctica they are primarily released through research and tourism activities (Photo: Julia Hager) Long a concern elsewhere,...
The Kids Go Free in Arctic 2023 offer aims to give more families the opportunity to take their children on an Arctic voyage and learn more about the region first-hand (Photo: Quark Expeditions) For many, a trip to the Arctic is an opportunity to experience a new...
A sustainable approach to cruise tourism could generate income, jobs and training opportunities, without causing friction with residents (Photo: MSC Cruises) In a new report about the cruise industry, Greenland’s national tourism office draws a picture that suggests...
To experience the Arctic wonders of Svalbard on land and from water, one must first overcome the air. But being in the realm of polar bears and walruses are worth it (Photo: Michael Wenger) The aftermath of years of travel disruptions to Svalbard and other regions of...