• Home
  • Blog
  • The Best Arctic and Antarctic Trips for Families

The Best Arctic and Antarctic Trips for Families

by Oceanwide Expeditions Blog

Polar expedition cruises are commonly taken by couples and a growing number of solo travelers, but that doesn’t mean the buck stops there. And if you have bucks enough for the whole family, there’s a variety of polar trips that’ll get your loved ones equally ice-happy.

Regions: Antarctica, Arctic

Arctic and Antarctic cruises for all to enjoy

Polar expedition cruises are commonly taken by couples and a growing number of solo travelers, but that doesn’t mean the buck stops there. And if you have bucks enough for the whole family, there’s a variety of polar trips that’ll get your loved ones equally ice-happy.

0 photo

Image by Sophie Richterova

That said, polar expedition cruises are rarely interesting to children younger than 10, and in fact we don’t recommend booking for anyone below their teens. But if you’ve got twentysomethings, teenagers, or very mature (and nature-loving) kids, do read on.

Below are a few family-friendly voyages divided by Arctic and Antarctic regions. All are fairly short, taking into account the shorter attention spans of some younger folk. And when issues of seasickness or polar bears are relevant, we include some info that’ll set your mind at ease. But as with all our expeditions, these are safe, comfortable, and most of all, fun.

1 photo

Image by Iain Rudkin

Arctic cruises for families

Polar bears, walruses, seals, and skies dotted with seabirds – who can argue? Certainly not the outdoorspeople among you, especially if you’re lucky enough to spot a polar bear.

2 photo

Image by Sara Jenner

Don’t fear for your family’s safety among these apex predators, though. Landing sites are pre-scanned by our crew well in advance of each shuttle to shore, and all of our guides carry bear rifles in which they’ve received training.

3 photo

Image by Iain Rudkin

Two popular Arctic expeditions are as follows:

North Spitsbergen, in search of the polar bear and pack ice

Visiting the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, this cruise stays around the largest island of Spitsbergen (with a few stops at Nordaustlandet) and is focused on spotting polar bears.

4 photo

Image by Martin Anstee

The voyage lasts seven nights and hits the principal spots around these islands, including scenic fjords and bays that offer prime walking opportunities. Not only might you see polar bears, but also other Arctic animals like reindeer, Arctic foxes, walruses, seals (ringed and bearded), whales (minke, fin, blue, bowhead), and seabirds (kittiwake, little auk, guillemot, and many more).

5 photo

Around Spitsbergen, in the realm of the polar bear and ice

While the previously mentioned trip devotes most of its energy to finding bears, if you have a few days more to spare, our nine-night Around Spitsbergen voyage also surveys more of the fantastic landscapes this island chain has to offer.

6 photo

Image by Roderick van Hasselt

Additional landings are made around southern Spitsbergen and the southeastern islands of Barentsøya and Edgeøya, both of which offer great wildlife and hiking opportunities: a kittiwake colony, walrus haul-out, trapper’s hut, and tundra walk are all possible. You might also sail along the 5-km long (3 miles) Monaco Glacier and Bell Sund, where you might see beluga whales.

7 photo

Image by Olga Lartseva

Antarctica cruises for families

The one caveat to keep in mind for Antarctica is that it requires crossing the Drake Passage, which on occasion can be rather a jolty ride. If you or anyone in your family is prone to motion sickness, this is something to consider before booking.

8 photo

Image by Anne Haraldsted

Still, seasickness medication is usually quite effective. And even if you forget to pack some, we offer onboard medication at a reasonable price. Antarctica is more than worth it, we promise.

9 photo

Here are two exceptional voyages your family will love:

Weddell Sea, in search of the emperor penguin (with helicopters)

This voyage emphasizes one of the most beloved seabirds in all Antarctica: the emperor penguin. Only seen in a few key locations, the emperor penguin is probably the most recognizable penguin species in the world.

10 photo

Image by Tanja Bayer

But the Weddell Sea itself its particular abundant with Antarctic species, which you stand a good chance to see on this 10-night voyage. Visits are planned (though not guaranteed, if conditions are unsafe) for the western Antarctic Sound, Devil Island, Brown Bluff, and Deception Island. Mountain hiking, a research base, and penguin rookeries are all possibilities in this trip.

11 photo

Image by Paul Tuttle

But most thrilling will perhaps be the helicopter flights that can take you locations inaccessible by any other means. One such landing you might make is Snow Hill Island, which for the past two years we’ve successfully done, bringing guests to the rarely seen emperor penguin rookery there.

12 photo

Image by Hans Murre

We also offer a voyage that includes helicopters in the Ross Sea, though this is a 31-night extravaganza exploring this seldom-visited region’s most wildlife-rich, history-steeped sites. (This cruise in particular is better suited for older family members.)

13 photo

Image by Fred van Olphen

Antarctica - Whale watching discovery and learning voyage

The Antarctic Peninsula is among Antarctica’s most biodiverse areas, representing a highly comprehensive survey of the continent’s prime landscapes and wildlife.

14 photo

Image by Sara Jenner

Spanning 13 nights, this expedition cruise takes in as much of these features as possible. In this trip we try to visit many iconic spots along the western Antarctic Peninsula, including Neko Harbour, Paradise Bay, Crystal Sound, and the islands of Petermann and Pléneau, all great locations to see seabirds (gentoo and Adélie penguins) and whales (minkes, fins, and humpbacks).

Related cruises

St. Helena to Cape Verde

15 Apr - 25 Apr, 2025

Tripcode: HDS32-25

Can be booked in combination only Cape Verde Ascension Island St. Helena
  • EN

During the days at sea the chances of meeting whales are high. Witness the northbound spring migration of northern birds like Arctic Terns and Long-tailed Skuas who join us in crossing the Equator (“the Line”).

Alpine Peaks of Spitsbergen, Ski & Sail

8 May - 15 May, 2025

Tripcode: RVR02-25

Last berths Svalbard

This program is designed for experienced ski mountaineers who have mastered ski techniques both for ascent and descent in challenging snow-covered alpine terrain. A typical day involves ski climbs on mountaintops averaging heights of 700—850 meters (2,300—2,800...

Vlissingen to Aberdeen
Up to $110 OFF

Vlissingen to Aberdeen

29 May - 31 May, 2025

Tripcode: HDS01-25

Can be booked in combination only Svalbard
  • EN

Search for whales, seals, and seabirds on a scenic voyage from our home port of Vlissingen to culturally rich Aberdeen, the "Granite City" of northeast Scotland. White-beaked dolphins, harbour porpoises, minke whales, orcas, and various species of seabird...

19 Days Extensive Arctic Ocean - North Spitsbergen Explorer

29 May - 16 Jun, 2025

Tripcode: HDS01c25

  • EN

Sailing between our home port of Vlissingen and our most cherished Arctic archipelago, Svalbard, this expedition adventure visits the Scottish port of Aberdeen, the islands of Fair Isle and Jan Mayen, and the amazing Spitsbergen ice edge, giving you...

Arctic Ocean - Aberdeen, Fair Isle, Jan Mayen, Ice edge, Spitsbergen, Birding

29 May - 9 Jun, 2025

Tripcode: HDS01a25

  • EN

Search for whales, and other Arctic wildlife of the land, sea, and air on an adventurous voyage from our home port of Vlissingen to our favorite Arctic island group.

Loading