Description
Traverse the Northwest Passage from the central Canadian Arctic to western Greenland. Route moves through Inuit homelands, narrow straits, and high-Arctic channels where wildlife concentrates. Historic sites of the Franklin expedition sit alongside modern communities, while Greenland’s coast delivers glaciers, icebergs, and broad fjords. This is a transitional voyage shifting from low, island-studded Arctic landscapes to Greenland’s mountainous icebound coast.
Trip Name
Out of the Northwest Passage (West to East)
Days
17
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury X-Bow®-Infinity Class Vessel
Passenger Capacity: 174 passengers in 93 cabins
Built: 2021
Ocean Victory carries the same next-generation expedition design as its sister ship, purpose-built for the demands of Antarctica and the Arctic. The patented X-Bow structure delivers a steadier, more comfortable ride through heavy seas and deeper ice, while the heated mudroom and multiple exterior access points streamline zodiac operations. Large stateroom windows, broad observation areas and hydraulic platforms keep the Polar environment in constant view, and amenities such as Jacuzzis, spa, gym, lounge spaces and bistro service support a high standard of comfort without dulling the focus on exploration.
Efficiency and environmental performance are central to the vessel’s build. Diesel–electric propulsion reduces fuel consumption and lowers emissions by roughly 50 percent compared with traditional expedition ships. Most cabins include private balconies, communal spaces are deliberately generous, and all core expedition infrastructure - photography support, science areas, medical capability and dedicated passenger services - is integrated into daily operations. The result is a modern, stable and environmentally responsible platform for seamless travel across both Polar regions.















