What to wear in the Arctic
It's important that you have everything you need before you set off for the Arctic. Read our advice on what to pack in order to be fully prepared for your adventure.
Discover MoreVisas and travel documentation don't need to be a headache, but they certainly can be if you forget about them. Clarifying what's needed will only take a few minutes, but is one of the most important steps to take after booking your trip.
Make sure that you have a valid passport to travel internationally. Some countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months after you get home. We need your passport information to get everything ready for your adventure and it’s important that the information on your booking matches your passport exactly.
For peace of mind, we recommend carrying a copy of the photo page of your passport and leaving a copy at home with family or friends.
Your nationality and the countries you are travelling through on route to the Arctic will influence whether you need to apply for a visa or not. Unless you are travelling through Russia, full visas are generally not required (although Canada does require an eTA).
We highly recommend you contact us or visit CIBT Visas to check what you need for your trip.
Need support for your visa application?
Swoop is happy to provide any documentation you may require for your visa. We ask for £25 GBP per visa to cover the administration costs involved, please ask your Customer Experience Coordinator for more details.
If you are travelling to the Arctic for longer than 90 days, visa requirements will change. Make sure you check the right requirements for the length of your trip.
It's important that you have everything you need before you set off for the Arctic. Read our advice on what to pack in order to be fully prepared for your adventure.
Discover MoreAlthough it's not included in the price of your trip, travel insurance is a mandatory requirement that every traveller is responsible for arranging themselves.
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