The price does not include food costs.
The Northwest Passage represents one of the last great earthly adventures. Located in the north of Canada, this passage, long impassable, gradually becomes accessible during the summer, between the end of July and mid-September. However, this expedition remains a real challenge: the weather conditions are unpredictable, making it impossible to guarantee free passage.
Embark on a truly unique adventure as you navigate the Northwest Passage from west to east, attempting to traverse the historic Fury and Hecla Strait, a feat first accomplished in 2016. This remarkable journey will take us to Hudson Bay, where we’ll have the opportunity to observe the largest population of polar bears in North America. Explore the majestic, remote landscapes of this region and experience the thrill of a true expedition cruise
Brieuc Maisonneuve
Brieuc is a highly experienced sailor with an unusual background: He has had the opportunity to participate in the most prestigious solo races (Mini-Transat, Solitaire du Figaro, Route du Rhum), but he has also been a business owner, sales director of a shipyard, and skipper of a fast cruising catamaran. Passionate about the sea and boats, he will share his passion with you and capture your cruise with his drone and video editing skills.
Anne Maisonneuve, physio-osteopath and chef
Anne is one of the best physio-osteopaths of her generation, used to “repairing” high-level athletes. She will take care of our guests between Yoga sessions or relaxing massages. She is also a chef capable of cooking in dantesque weather conditions.
Philippe Burger, Sailor & Doctor
Two Transat Jacques Vabre races, dozens of regattas around the world, and in addition to being an outstanding navigator, Philippe is also a renowned stomatologist. An adventurer at heart, he will take on the role of expedition leader.
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From Tuktoyaktuk to Goose Bay, Canada.
Individual berth in shared cabin
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