Small Ship Fjord Cruises
Small Ship Fjord Cruises – Fjords are nature’s most dramatic waterways — carved by glaciers, bordered by cliffs, and home to rare wildlife and timeless silence. The best way to experience them? A small ship expedition.
At Ever Blue Expeditions, we specialize in immersive small ship fjord cruises to the world’s most breathtaking polar and coastal regions. These aren’t mega-ship tours. They’re purpose-built journeys for travelers who want authentic encounters, fewer crowds, and front-row views of the extraordinary.

Small Ship Fjord Cruises
🌍 What Is a Fjord Cruise — and Why Go Small Ship?
A fjord cruise takes you into narrow, glacier-carved inlets where towering mountains and ice walls meet the sea. Unlike big cruise liners, small ships can navigate deep inside these natural wonders, anchoring in places larger vessels simply can’t reach.
Benefits of small ship fjord cruising:
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🧭 Remote access: Go where others can’t — quiet bays, ice-filled channels, secret coves
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🐋 Wildlife proximity: Spot whales, puffins, polar bears, or sea lions without the crowds
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🤝 Personalized service: Smaller groups, expert guides, intimate experiences
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🌱 Sustainable travel: Lighter environmental footprint, more responsible exploration
🧊 Top Destinations for Small Ship Fjord Cruises
1. Greenland Fjord Cruises
Best for: Ice-choked passages, Inuit culture, untouched landscapes
Greenland’s fjords are massive, surreal, and alive with ice. Sail through iceberg-filled waterways like Scoresby Sund—the world’s largest fjord system—where vertical cliffs and glaciers tower above deep blue channels.
✅ Highlight: Zodiac cruise past calving glaciers, visit remote villages, and spot musk ox and Arctic foxes.
📩 Contact us to plan a small ship cruise through Greenland’s legendary fjords.
2. Alaska Fjord Cruises
Best for: Wildlife, glaciers, accessible wilderness
Cruising through Alaska’s Inside Passage or Kenai Fjords National Park delivers wild coastlines, breaching humpbacks, and the sound of ice cracking from tidewater glaciers. Small ship cruises here are immersive, flexible, and filled with surprises.
✅ Highlight: Kayak through fjords, visit local Indigenous communities, and watch brown bears from the shore.
🧭 Explore Alaska the right way — ask us about expedition sailings with fewer than 100 guests.
3. Arctic Fjords: Spitsbergen & Svalbard
Best for: Polar landscapes, polar bears, high-latitude exploration
In the High Arctic, Svalbard’s fjords are frozen cathedrals of rock and ice. Small ships are essential here, enabling travelers to reach remote glacial bays where polar bears roam and walrus bask on sea ice.
✅ Highlight: Sail past glaciers in Hornsund, Zodiac into icy coves, and explore with polar specialists.
📅 Book early — Arctic fjord expeditions fill fast and operate seasonally.
4. Antarctica Peninsula Fjords
Best for: Ice cliffs, whales, dramatic seascapes
Antarctica’s glacial fjords feel like another planet. Navigate through narrow channels like Lemaire or Neumayer, surrounded by blue-white ice and mountains that vanish into the clouds.
✅ Highlight: Encounter humpbacks in still bays, visit historic research bases, and kayak beneath ice cliffs.
🌐 Ask us about small ship voyages that venture deep into Antarctica’s hidden waterways.
5. Chile’s Patagonia & Southern Fjords (Optional for future expansion)
Best for: Rugged mountains, waterfalls, and remote silence
Southern Chile’s wild fjord systems offer a temperate version of the polar experience — with fewer travelers and dense coastal beauty. This destination may align with Ever Blue’s brand in future itineraries.
🐧 Why Choose a Small Ship for Fjord Exploration?
Not all expedition cruises are created equal. Here’s what sets small ship fjord cruises apart with Ever Blue Expeditions:
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Purpose-built expedition ships with fewer than 200 guests
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Expert naturalist guides and scientists onboard
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Daily Zodiac excursions to land, ice, or wildlife viewing zones
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Curated cabins & cuisine — comfort meets exploration
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Sustainability-first operators we hand-select for each itinerary
❄️ Our travelers don’t just cruise — they explore.
🔥 People Also Ask
Are small ship fjord cruises worth it?
Absolutely. If you want up-close access to glaciers, wildlife, and natural beauty — without thousands of other tourists — a small ship is the only way to go.
How much do small ship fjord cruises cost?
Prices vary by region and itinerary, typically ranging from $5,000–$15,000 per person. Some luxury polar voyages cost more but include expert guides, gear, and high-end accommodations.
Where are the best fjords to cruise?
Top fjord regions include Greenland, Alaska, Svalbard (Arctic), and Antarctica. Each offers its own blend of wildlife, landscapes, and remoteness.
When is the best time to go on a fjord cruise?
💬 Need help deciding? Book a free planning call with one of our expedition experts.