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  2. This Luxury Arctic Cruise Is Ideal for Sipping Champagne and ...

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    One bright sunny day we carve a path into the ice a mile offshore from northeast Greenland’s tiny Inuit outpost of Ittoqqortoormiit and head into the still-icebound town on dogsleds to pay a visit.

  3. MS Roald Amundsen - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the ship began expedition cruises along the Norwegian Coast, as well as trips to the North and South Poles. During the evening of 10 September 2019, Roald Amundsen arrived in Nome, Alaska , captained by Kai Albrigtsen, and the operator announced the first complete passage of the more than 3,000- nautical-mile (5,600 km; 3,500 mi ...

  4. A Snob’s Guide to Long Cruises

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    The cruise by the numbers: 135 nights, 72 ports, 12 overnights, 27 countries, 52 sea days. Start and finish: Los Angeles, Rome. Itinerary in brief: After L.A., the 740-passenger ship heads to ...

  5. 7 Cruises You Should Take This Summer to Avoid the Heat - AOL

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    2. Northwest Passage. Arctic circle cruises are like Alaskan cruises on steroids. Since the Northwest Passage is such a large area, from Alaska all the way to Greenland, cruises here are usually ...

  6. Northwest Passage - Wikipedia

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    In August and September 2016 a cruise ship was sailed through the Northwest Passage. [98] The ship Crystal Serenity, (with 1,000 passengers, and 600 crew) left Seward, Alaska, used Amundsen's route and reached New York on September 17. Tickets for the 32-day trip started at $22,000 and were quickly sold out. [99] The trip was repeated in 2017.

  7. USCGC Westwind - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] On 19 December 1951, the ship was returned to the United States Coast Guard, [7] [8] and recommissioned as the Westwind on 22 September 1952 after a refit. [8] Starting 30 September 1954, the ship participated in a 121-day Arctic cruise, returning to New York Harbor, Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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