Isbjornen II
Launched in 1954 and built by the renowned Danish shipbuilder Johannes Ring Andersen in Svendborg, MS Isbjørnen II was purposefully designed to navigate the demanding, ice-strewn waters of Greenland. Today, this heritage of resilient exploration continues to shape the character of the vessel, combining authentic expedition pedigree with a more intimate and immersive way to experience remote Arctic landscapes.
Smaller and more agile than larger expedition ships, Isbjørnen II accesses isolated anchorages, sheltered coastlines and hard-to-reach wilderness beyond the reach of larger vessels, fostering a closer connection to the environment and a deeper sense of discovery among guests.
Accommodating up to 12 guests across six comfortable cabins, Isbjørnen II achieves an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and inherently social. Time seems to stand still – guests naturally engage with both crew and fellow travellers, sharing experiences in an environment that feels informal and quietly welcoming against spectacular icy landscapes.
Supported by dedicated crew members focused on both safety and the quality of the onboard experience, every journey is shaped by attentive expertise and a spirit of genuine hospitality. After days filled with once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters and exploration, guests can return to hearty meals and comforting cuisine thoughtfully prepared by the onboard chef. Close interaction between crew and guests encourages a more personal style of exploration, prioritising authenticity over formality.
At the centre of life on board, the panoramic lounge becomes a focal point throughout the voyage, inviting guests to gather, reflect and fully absorb uninterrupted views of ever-changing scenery. Designed to immerse passengers in their surroundings, it offers a comfortable setting for quiet observation, shared conversation over a drink or a boardgame, and moments of awe between excursions.
Active exploration remains central to the experience, with frequent Zodiac landings providing access to isolated shorelines, remote wilderness and otherwise inaccessible corners of the landscape.
Less curated and more genuinely exploratory in spirit, Isbjørnen II is designed for travellers who seek not simply to witness extraordinary places, but to experience them more deeply – forging lasting connections, shared discovery and moments that endure long after the journey ends.
| Summer 2026 | EUR $24,500 to $35,000 | MYBA terms plus tax and APA |
| Summer 2027 | EUR $32,900 to $36,400 | MYBA terms plus tax and APA |
Zodiac Tender
Fishing gear
Sledges
Board games
Charter Conditions
All charters are arranged under MYBA terms or equivalent agreements, adapted as required by local legal and operational frameworks. Rates are typically exclusive of Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), VAT, and any applicable local taxes, unless expressly stated otherwise. Use of watersports equipment is subject to availability, regional legislation, and maritime regulations. Full inventory & details will be confirmed upon enquiry.














































