
Abashiri Drift Ice & Aurora Icebreaker Cruise
Each winter the Sea of Okhotsk freezes in Siberia and vast sheets of drift ice — up to 1 metre thick — flow south to Abashiri, turning the sea into a grinding white plain. The Aurora icebreaker smashes through these floes on 1-hour cruises, and on calm days visitors can step onto the ice itself. This is the southernmost naturally occurring drift ice on the planet.
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Book the Aurora cruise online at least 2 weeks ahead — it sells out in peak season (mid-Feb). Dress for -15°C with wind: waterproof outer layer is essential. The 11:00 sailing offers the best light for photography.
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