Oceanwide Expeditions is a Dutch company specializing in expedition-style voyages to Antarctica and the Arctic. Deploying its own fleet of ice-strengthened vessels, Oceanwide emphasizes small-scale, flexible tours that provide passengers close contact with polar wildlife, landscapes, and historical sites. Tours usually take place in regions only accessible by sea, with little to no infrastructure. The locations visited are first reached by ship, after which expedition guides take small groups of passengers to landing sites by way of Zodiac Milpro RIBs, enabling safe cruising and maximum shore time.
History
Starting in 1983, the Dutch “Plancius Foundation” was the first operator to organize yearly polar expedition cruises to the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Oceanwide Expeditions continued with the activities of the Plancius Foundation in 1993. The origin of the Plancius Foundation started with the Arctic Centre at the University of Groningen, which launched a research program investigating 17th-century Dutch whaling around Spitsbergen, the largest island of the Svalbard chain. With Arctic archaeology professor Louwrens Hacquebord leading the initiative, the ship Pollox was purchased in 1979 and renamed Plancius to accommodate research around the Dutch settlement of Smeerenburg. Along with the scientists on board were tourists who had paid for their Arctic journey, and their contributions formed part of the later financial support for the Svalbard expeditions. Eventually, however, funding troubles overtook the Plancius Foundation and the ship was sold.
Awards and recognitions
Four-time winner of World's Leading Polar Expedition Operator Award at the World Travel Awards in 2011
Geo Saison's Best Activity Provider Award at the 2013 ITB Berlin Goldene Palme Awards
Outside Magazine's first Active Travel Award winner in 2012
Puffin Award in 2014 for outstanding contributions to and cooperation with AECO
Oceanwide Expeditions currently operates four vessels of different nautical classes: the sailing vessels and as well as the former Royal Dutch Navyoceanographic research vessel and former Russian Academy of Science vessel. All of these vessels are equipped with Zodiac Milpro RIBs for ship-to-shore landings, and Ortelius is even fitted with a helipad and two helicopters. In summer of 2019, Oceanwide will launch its newest ship, MV Hondius, the world's first-registered Polar Class 6cruise vessel. Hondius will offer expanded Arctic and Antarctic itineraries, additional passenger space, and a wide variety of interactive, informative, and entertaining activities not previously available.
The ideal time of year to visit the Arctic is around the Northern Hemisphere summer, from April through September. The Southern Hemisphere summer, from October through March, is the best time to visit Antarctica.