This amazing and unmatched experience allows you to be just a few meters from the whales and polar bears.
Today the wealthiest people seek to live the most unique and exclusive experiences they can find. According to Hermann Elger, CEO of Forbes Travel Guide, 70% of travelers with greater purchasing power prioritizes experience over excess.
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Among the most extreme and expensive options to explore, from Forbes Travel Guide They presented The Edge List de Rimowaa guide that recognizes and highlights this type of adventure. This is responsible for highlighting those who offer access to remote and unexplored destinations, but clearly maintaining luxury and comfort for their wealthy clients.


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The first tribute by this same guide is a luxury cruise with capacity to 245 passengers, that in fact it is the first expedition ship in history that has the ability to reach the real North Pole and even to the most remote regions of Antarctica, which are places that no other conventional cruise can reach.
Within the ship there are countless experiences to live, accompanied by landscapes that are able to get your breath and leave you speechless, in which you can see from polar bears to northern lights that cover the entire sky. Among the activities it provides, one of the most outstanding is that of campingbut you can also make snorkel inside the polar waters or navigate in kayak in Greenland.
The service on board has unique attention, from the crew to the restaurant Alain Ducassethrough a relaxing spa, sauna and snow room. Even passengers can contribute to polar research since the ship functions as a floating laboratory in which there are even scientists working.
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