Polar Diving Expeditions

Dive-First Polar Expeditions

Diving the World’s Frontiers

Seven Oceans Expeditions opens access to places like Greenland through ultra-small, dive-first expeditions built entirely around the descent.

Ultra-small teams, polar expedition vessels, disciplined operations, and rigorous safety standards — all centered on the diver’s experience.

Built for Exploration

The Planning

Every expedition begins long before we arrive. Routes are researched, charts studied, and areas of interest identified with one question in mind: what lies beneath the surface?

Small Dive Teams

On our Greenland expedition, 12 divers are joined by three expedition leads, creating a depth of experience and a diver-to-lead ratio that allows for individual attention, mentorship, and shared discovery.

Two polar divers in drysuits preparing dive gear on ice in winter conditions in Greenland.
Two polar divers in drysuits preparing dive gear on ice in winter conditions in Greenland.

The Planning

Every expedition begins long before we arrive. Routes are researched, charts studied, and areas of interest identified with one question in mind: what lies beneath the surface?

Small team of divers preparing gear on a boat in cold polar waters at sunset

Small Dive Teams

On our Greenland expedition, 12 divers are joined by three expedition leads, creating a depth of experience and a diver-to-lead ratio that allows for individual attention, mentorship, and shared discovery.

Polar diver in a drysuit swimming above a humpback whale rib bone in cold Arctic waters.

The Exploration

Some dives reveal something remarkable: a newly discovered wreck, an unusual geological formation, dense kelp forests, or unexpected marine life. Other dives may not yield a singular discovery, yet still deliver a powerful experience shaped by the setting itself.

Experience, Shared

Our divers arrive with diverse backgrounds and substantial experience of their own. Each expedition becomes a collaborative environment where learning moves in every direction, and the experience extends beyond the dive itself.

Polar diver in a drysuit preparing equipment on deck in snowy conditions with team support in Greenland.

Upcoming Polar Diving Expeditions

Large iceberg floating in calm Arctic waters along Greenland’s west coast

Greenland Inaugural Polar Diving Expedition

Nuuk to Ilulissat – The Northern Route

Dates and Details

June 16-24, 2026
Aboard the M/S Tulu

9 Days | 8 Nights
12 Divers


USD 14,995 per person double occupancy

Where We’re Headed Next

These regions are under active research and logistical development for future Seven Oceans Expeditions.

Mountainous Arctic coastline in northern Norway under low-angle light
Lofoten, Norway
Near the Silfra fissure in Iceland
Iceland
Icebergs amidst a penguin colony in Antarctica
Antarctica
Glaciated mountain landscape with cold-water fjord in southern Patagonia
Patagonia

Ready to Dive the World’s Polar Frontiers?