Bird Watching (UK)

Aberdeen to the Arctic

Join us in May 2022 for a unique combinatio­n of Polar Bear, whales, pack ice and British birding!

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Join us next year for a unique combinatio­n of Polar Bears, whales, pack ice and British birding

This thrilling voyage promises to be unforgetta­ble, as we visit remote and inaccessib­le locations to see wildlife of the North Atlantic in spring. Enjoy ‘bucket-list’ experience­s, as we combine birding for migrants on Fair Isle with the cetaceans and seabirds of the open North Atlantic Ocean, and the thrill of watching Polar Bear, Walrus and arctic birds on Svalbard. Our journey begins in the UK, reducing flight miles, and we offer very good-value prices. You may also extend by a further seven nights in Svalbard (see website for details).

We begin in Aberdeen, sailing north to Fair Isle, halfway between Orkney and

Mainland Shetland. This is a haven for British birders, with rarities and a variety of seabirds expected. Next is the remote volcanic island of Jan Mayen, home to arctic seabirds, including substantia­l colonies of Little Auk and Brünnich’s Guillemot.

Further north, there are chances of Bowhead, Humpback, Blue, Fin and Minke Whales before we reach the edge of the polar pack ice and Svalbard, only 600 miles from the North Pole.

This is a major feature of the holiday, home to Polar Bear, Walrus, Arctic Fox, Svalbard Reindeer and a variety of exceptiona­l birdlife. We hope for excellent views of bears, perhaps even with cubs, at this time.

We expect to see many of these:

BIRDS: Red-throated Diver, Fulmar, Pink-footed and Barnacle Geese, Eider, Long-tailed Duck, Ptarmigan, Ringed Plover, Sanderling, Purple Sandpiper, Grey Phalarope, Pomarine, Arctic, Longtailed and Great Skuas, Glaucous and Ivory Gulls, Kittiwake, Arctic Tern, Guillemot and Black and Brünnich’s Guillemots, Little Auk, Puffin and Snow Bunting. There is also the distinct possibilit­y of rarities on Fair Isle, and of King Eider, Steller’s Eider and Sabine’s Gull in Svalbard.

MAMMALS: Polar Bear, Arctic Fox, Svalbard Reindeer, Walrus, Bearded, Ringed and Harp Seals, and cetaceans, perhaps including Beluga, Orca, Bowhead, Humpback, Blue, Fin and Minke Whales.

PRICES

Fully inclusive of cruise, return flight via Oslo (based on London airports, though there are many return flight options), and our office and guiding services. Reserve the cabin of your choice!

All are quoted per person in shared cabins:

Quad. Porthole £2,795 Triple Porthole £3,145 Twin Porthole £3,495 Twin Window £3,695 Twin De Luxe £3,895 Superior £4,295

Junior February Suite £4,495 2021

Grand Suite £4,695

Singles – please consider sharing with people of the same gender, this works very well in comfortabl­e accommodat­ion on this voyage. Single occupancy of a Twin Porthole cabin is priced at £4,995.

Friendly and experience­d Heatherlea guides will be excited to share their knowledge and enthusiasm, and we will be flexible in our itinerary, paying close attention to weather and ice, changing course and using inflatable zodiacs among the ice-floes, spending as much time ashore as possible. Expect a friendly, intimate atmosphere in a cosy and very comfortabl­e onboard environmen­t.

Our vessel

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Polar Bear
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Bowhead Whale
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Heatherlea’s Ian Ford and Kevin Shaw on the ship
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Walrus

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