Quark Expeditions has pre-released their 2022/2023 Arctic and Antarctic offers on select voyages, for Australians and Kiwis ready for a return to adventure. And there’s some sweet savings to be had for explorers.
Quark Expeditions is celebrating the return of international travel for Australia & New Zealand with the pre-release of select 2022 Arctic and 22/23 Antarctic voyages, including “savings of up to 35%” in advance of a global release scheduled for early November 2021.
Quark Expeditions says Australians and New Zealanders will get first dibs on taking advantage of these exceptional savings on a first to book basis, combinable with Quark’s book with confidence policy to keep guests safe on their return to polar travel.

“We’re very excited to welcome our fellow AU/NZ explorers back to the polar regions after so many months of lockdowns and dreaming of returning to international travel.
“It’s all systems go for our Antarctic season to launch on November 25, 2021, now that Argentina is opening its ports and airports to international travellers on November 1,” said Robert Halfpenny, Regional Sales Director APAC at Quark Expeditions.
“We will miss out on the majority of the 21/22 Antarctic season, so we have decided to pre-release these special offers to provide the APAC market with another incentive and to celebrate the return to the world,” he said.
Say hello to Quark’s Ultramarine
Many pre-release offers include voyages on Quark’s new technologically advanced ship, the Ultramarine, which offers travellers two twin-engine helicopters and 20 quick-deploy Zodiacs.
Travellers onboard the uber swish Ultramarine can also look forward to first-class onboard amenities include a spa with floor-to-ceiling windows and the industry’s most extensive portfolio of off-ship adventure activities.
You can find out more about Quark Expeditions amazing 2022 Arctic and 22/23 Antarctica pre-release offers here.
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