This recent announcement by Quark Expeditions, a leader in polar adventures, knocks it out of the park for the ultimate in family adventure. I had to share this with you.
WOW. This is quite an offer.
In the words of Andrew White, president of Quark Expeditions, "Taking your children into the Arctic wilderness is one of the most educational and life-changing experiences you can provide your child. I traveled to the Polar Regions with both of my children, when they were 14 and 15 years old, and the profound impact on them was astounding.
Exploring the Arctic deepened their connection to nature and created family memories that we still talk about more than a decade later. As a parent, I look back at those Arctic moments as some of the most meaningful bonding experiences with my children. Their transformation was profound.”
For a limited time, kids and grandchildren travel free with their families!
This unique offer means a family of four can get two cabins for the price of one, or a parent and a child can get a double occupancy cabin for the price of one.
Kids, adolescents, and teens travel free with their families on all Arctic 2023 voyages.
What better way to celebrate this summer season than by sailing down the historic Northwest Passage, visiting an Inuit community to learn about their history and culture, or heli-flightseeing over the Greenland Ice Sheet.
What child wouldn't love the chance to spot polar bears in the remote Canadian Arctic.
Heck, what adult wouldn’t love to spot polar bears in the Arctic!
Give me a call, I’d love to help create your WOW-family memory this summer.
This limited offer is valid when booked by June 30th , 2023.
Yours in Travel
Diane
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