Challenge yourself to reach depths that even the midnight sun can’t penetrate when you go scuba diving in the Arctic. Experienced divers will be rewarded with otherworldly landscapes, the eerie underwater sounds of icy seas and extraordinary Arctic marine life.
See rich and colourful marine life on the Arctic seafloor, including urchins, starfish and glittering jellyfish, and enjoy unforgettable encounters with extraordinary marine life. Keep your eyes peeled for graceful beluga whales swimming past, or if you’re lucky an orca or an elusive narwhal.
Marvel at icebergs from an angle that few get to experience, from below the surface, where approximately 90% of icebergs are found.
You and your small group of like-minded adventurers will be in safe hands with an experienced Divemaster, who will help you find the best diving opportunities and get the most out of your time scuba diving in the Arctic.
Zodiac cruising in Svalbard
Diver exploring a shipwreck
Giant icebergs along the coastline of East Greenland before sunrise © Shutterstock
Humpback whale in Nuuk Fjord; Photo by Klaus Eugenius - Visit Greenland
Lofoten islands, Norway
Walrus lounging on sea ice in Svalbard
How do I book Scuba Diving in the Arctic?
If you are an Advanced Open Water Diver with a minimum of 30 logged dives (with a minimum of 6 of those dives within 12 months of your trip), and you would like to participate in our scuba diving program on your Arctic voyage, please contact our expert team.
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