50 Years of Victory: North Pole - Top of the World
13 Days - 50 Years of Victory
Reaching the North Pole is the pinnacle of Arctic expedition endeavours and only a lucky 250 people will do so. The added excitement of helicopter excursions and an optional hot air balloon flight above the North Pole make this adventure a true once-in-a-lifetime experience. Crushing through the ice, admiring soaring seabirds and visiting Franz Josef Land, your voyage will be one that you won’t forget. '50 Years of Victory' is the largest nuclear-powered icebreaker ever launched, capable of crushing through the toughest pack ice the Arctic Ocean can dish up.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Discover the unique icebreaking capabilities with a tour of the engine room
- Helicopter ride over the icebreaker
- Experience the once-in-a-lifetime thrill of standing on the top of the world
- Explore the vast landscape and photograph the natural beauty of the Franz Josef Land archipelago
- See polar bears, walruses and many species of Arctic bird
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Murmansk, Russia
- Day 2: Embarkation in Murmansk
- Day 3-6: The Voyage North
- Day 7: The North Pole
- Days 8-10: Exploration of Franz Josef Land
- Day 11-12: The Voyage South
- Day 13: Disembarkation in Murmansk
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Day 1: Murmansk, Russia
Welcome to the city of Murmansk on Russia's Kola Peninsula, starting point of our adventure. Upon your arrival at the airport you will be transferred to your hotel.
Day 2: Embarkation in Murmansk
After the group transfer from your hotel to the port, we welcome you aboard the nuclear-powered icebreaker 50 Let Pobedy. Explore the ship and get orientated as we slip our moorings and sail north out of Kola Bay.
Days 3-6: The Voyage North
Nowhere can it be more truly said that “getting there is half the fun”. As we cruise northward through the Barents Sea there is always the possibility of seeing whales. Meanwhile, you have the opportunity to learn about the unique icebreaking capabilities of the ship. You are also treated to a tour of the engine room.
As we make our way across the ice cap, you witness firsthand the ship's awesome power as massive ice blocks give way under the enormous bulk of the spoon-shaped bow. The sensation of being on deck at this time is surreal and unforgettable. We also take advantage of 24-hour daylight to offer helicopter flightseeing tours. From the air you can observe the ship crushing a path through the ice. You also have a unique vantage point from which to witness the stunning beauty of this vast polar icescape.
Day 7: The North Pole
Welcome to the geographic North Pole! After carefully navigating to 90 degrees North, we ceremoniously drop the anchor on a sturdy stretch of ice and disembark onto the frozen sea.
Now is the time to experience the long-anticipated thrill of standing at the top of the world. Join hands with your fellow passengers and literally walk around the world during our special International Round Dance. You are also treated to a barbeque meal on the ice. You may even have the chance to take a plunge into the icy water!
After our memorable time at the North Pole we turn around and head south. But the adventure is not over yet. The High Arctic archipelago of Franz Josef Land is still to come!
Days 8-10: Exploration of Franz Josef Land
The Franz Josef Land archipelago, part of the Russian Arctic National Park since 2012, is a nature sanctuary. Polar bears and other quintessential High Arctic wildlife—such as walruses and some rare whale species—can be spotted anytime, anywhere in and around Franz Josef Land. Scree slopes and cliffs around the islands host enormous nesting colonies of migratory seabirds such as guillemots, dovekies, and ivory gulls. We take advantage of 24-hour daylight to exploit every opportunity for wildlife viewing and excursions via Zodiac and helicopter.
Franz Josef Land is home to some interesting geological features, such as the mysterious stone spheres on Champ Island. Collectors of geographical extremes may take note that Cape Fligely on Rudolf Island is the northernmost point of land in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Franz Josef Land also offers visitors the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of famous polar explorers at well-preserved historical sites. The journals of explorers such as Julius von Payer, Benjamin Leigh Smith, Frederick George Jackson, and Fridtjof Nansen come alive at Cape Norway, Cape Flora, Eira Harbour, and Cape Tegetthoff. Memorials, monuments, crosses, and the remains of dwellings are testimony to incredible historical events that are further illuminated by our expert lecturers.
Tikhaya Bukhta is currently a Russian Arctic National Park ranger station occupying Soviet-era research buildings and was also a major base for polar expeditions. Nearby, the fascinating columnar basalt cliffs of Rubini Rock are home to thousands of nesting seabirds.
Day 11 - 12: The Voyage South
After our amazing time in Franz Josef Land we cross back south through the bountiful waters of the Barents Sea. Presentations and workshops by our expert staff ensure that these days at sea are not idly spent. You may also take advantage of onboard facilities and amenities such as a polar library, volleyball court, gym, two saunas, warm seawater pool, gift shop, and massage treatments. Seabird viewing and whale sightings can be enjoyed from panoramic open decks as well as exterior stateroom windows.
Day 13: Disembarkation in Murmansk and Flight to Moscow
Once in a lifetime journey comes to an end. After breakfast we say farewell in Murmansk. We provide you with a transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Cabin Details
Standard Twin Cabin
14 m², one lower berth with a curtain, sofa bed, private facilities en suite, shower, exterior window, TV connected to CCTV system, DVD, CD's available to borrow from ship library.
Mini Suite
22 m², sitting area with sofa bed, a bed separated from the sitting area, private shower, opening window, TV to a CCTV system, DVD player.
Junior Suite
24 m², sitting area with sofa bed, sleeping bed separated from the sitting area, private facilities with a shower, TV set and DVD player, refrigerator, opening window.
Grand Suite
26 m², sitting area with sofa bed, sleeping bed separated from the sitting area, private facilities with a shower, TV set and DVD player, refrigerator, opening window.
Victory Suite
28 m², only one victory suite, separate bedroom and sitting area, a sofa bed in sitting room. private shower, refrigerator, coffee maker, safe, window that opens, TV connected to a CCTV system, DVD, CDs available to borrow from ship library.
Arktika Suite
33 m², spacious bedroom with single bed, sitting room with a sofa bed, private bathtub, exterior windows open, (views are obstructed in cabins 46 and 48) TV, DVD player, coffee maker, safe.
50 Years of Victory Deckplan
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Specifications
- Staff and Crew: 140
- Guests: 124
- Length: 160 meters
- Breadth: 30 metres
- Draft: 11.00 meters
- Propulsion: 2 nuclear reactors 74,000 horsepower
- Ice Class: LL1 (the highest rating possible)
- Cruising Speed: 21 knots in open water
- Registration In Russia by Rosatomflot
- Lifeboats: 4 fully enclosed
Whats included?
- 1 night pre-cruise hotel night in Murmansk
- Airport, hotel and ship transfers
- On-board accommodation
- All meals during voyage
- Activities/shore excursions as specified
- Lectures and presentations by expedition leaders and guest speakers
- Expedition parka
- Gumboots on loan
- Group helicopter rides
- Pre-departure materials
- Port taxes
- Medical and evacuation insurance of up to EUR$100,000 per person*
What’s not included?
- International and internal airfares
- Passport and visa expenses (if required)**
- State arrival and departure taxes (if levied)
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
- Any items not listed as included
Notes
*Medical insurance only covers the duration of the cruise days. Only applicable for passengers under 85 years old.
**Passport and visa requirements: A Russian visa is required for the trip. The visa must be obtained by the customer and is at his/her own expense. Please contact your local Russian Consulate to learn more about the procedure for obtaining a Russian Visa.