Tours

North West Passage attempt 2026
price

€19.250

price 15-25 years

€18.000

Blue Water Sailing
30%
Coastal Sailing
70%
Hikes
50%
Cultural stroll
20%
Excursions
0%
Beach Combing
30%

Highlights of this voyage

Northwest Passage

In 2019 and 2023, the Tecla crew successfully navigated through the ice and channels of the North West Passage. In 2019 they sailed from East to West. In 2023 they sailed from West to East and in 2025 another attempt will be made from West to East. 

AND you can be part of her expedition crew. 

The attempt to sail the Northwest passage is a once in a lifetime experience. A long voyage of 36 days. Starting off in Nome, the last harbor of America, where officials will stamp us out of the country. From there it will be over 1000 miles before entering Canada. 

Ice reports and weather reports will be closely monitored as the Tecla and her crew get closer and closer to the edge of the ice. 

The route to take will depend fully on the ice reports. Possible stops include Talayoak, Cambridge Bay, Gjoa Haven, Resolute, Beechey Island, Pond Inlet, finishing your voyage in Greenland, Nuuk.

The ice conditions in 2023 where thus that a passage through Bellot Strait was possible, which is an amazing opportunity. In 2019 the voyage Roald Amundsen made, was open to the Tecla. Although it took Roald Amundsen 3 years, it took the Tecla 50 days. In 2023 a route through Bellot Strait was possible and so each year is different. 

Each attempt to sail through the passage is different. So many variables make it into a complicated but amazing voyage, a life long memory, standing in places so little people have visited before. Seeing cairns left by explorers and walking along shores named after the greatest explorers the western world has known in seafaring. 

As part of the expedition crew you will be part of a watch when there are night sails. During the days at anchor, you will be able to go a shore and explore by foot. As we are in polar bear country, you will have to stay with the guide at all times, for your own and others safety. 

During the voyage you will be kept up to date on the ice situation with Ice Charts that are send to the ship. You will get several presentations on ice navigation, sailing the Tecla, the history of the Tecla, the different explorers of the North West Passage and much more. 

Spend your free hours on deck spotting polar bears or find a snug corner to read a book downstairs. Central heating on board will keep you nice and warm, even if it cools down below zero outside. Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime! 

Departure/Return Location
Nome, Alaska - Pond Inlet, Canada
Boarding Time
06-08-2026 18:00 local time
Disembarking Time
10-09-2026 10:00 local time
Included
Not Included
Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome Aboard in Dutch Harbor

Join the Tecla crew in Nome, Alaska, at 18:00 local time. The first evening includes introductions to the crew and your fellow explorers, a comprehensive safety briefing, and a hearty dinner to start the adventure on a high note.

Day 2–14: Heading to Tuktoyaktuk, Canada

Embark on a journey through the Chukchi Sea toward Tuktoyaktuk, navigating the Arctic Circle and preparing to clear into Canada. This leg of the voyage offers rugged Arctic landscapes and the thrill of true exploration.

Day 15–35: Exploring the Northwest Passage

Discover the fabled Northwest Passage, a maze of waterways connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Sail through channels where the ice rules in winter time, visit remote Arctic settlements, and test your skills against ice conditions that challenge even the most seasoned sailors, once we get to Peel Sound or further. Highlights may include Beechey Island, Franklin relics, and breathtaking Arctic scenery.

Day 35: Arrival in Pond Inlet

Reach Nuuk, Greenland, marking the end of your epic Arctic voyage. Take time to explore this cultural hub with its blend of modern amenities and Inuit traditions.

Day 36: Disembark in Pond Inlet

Say goodbye to the crew and your fellow adventurers. Disembark at 10:00 in Pond Inlet, taking with you memories of a once-in-a-lifetime expedition through the Northwest Passage.

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