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Itinerary Details

Day 1 – 2

International Arrival

You will be transferred from Reykjavik hotel to the port in a shared vehicle

1 Night

Reykjavík

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is a city surrounded by incredible landscapes and boasting world-class museums, colorful houses, and a dynamic nightlife! A great base for exploring Iceland’s natural wonders such as the famous Blue Lagoon geothermic spa or The Northern Lights, the city has a vibrant cultural and design scene with many art galleries, restaurants, cafes, bars, and live music establishments. If you’re traveling with your family, the many local hot tubs and swimming pools with geothermal water will keep your kids entertained. Shopping enthusiasts can stroll down the buzzing Laugavegur Street while architecture buffs can visit the Hallgrimskirkja Church, all of which are easily accessible in the central area. There are multiple lively public squares such as the Austurvöllur Square where people gather to make merry. The abundance of outdoor sculptures and street art add to the creative element of the city and the picturesque Old Harbour is always worth a visit for its eclectic marketplace. Don’t miss out on sampling the delicious Icelandic cuisine of which seafood and lamb dishes are the popular favorites!

Included activities

Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights Cruise: Reykjavik

Arrive in Reykjavik, the world’s most northerly capital and check into your hotel. You can spend the rest of the day exploring. Begin with a visit to Hallgrimskirkja, the massive white Lutheran cathedral. Take the elevator to the top of the steeple and soak in splendid views across Reykjavik. Then, stroll along the commercial thoroughfare of Laugavegur and make your way to the Saga Museum. See displays that offer insight into Iceland’s stirring past. After, you could spend some time at the domed Reykjavik Art Museum, set in the former studio of sculptor Asmundur Sveinsson. To unwind, make your way to Sky Lagoon, a scenic geothermal spa, just minutes away from the city center. Enjoy a meal at Apotek Restaurant, which is known for its traditional Icelandic cuisine, to round out your day.

Hotel options

Keflavik Airport Hotel – Opt 1
Room Twin
Meals Room Only
Style Boutique
Keflavik Airport Hotel – Opt 2
Room Twin
Meals Room Only
Style Boutique
Day 2 – 11

You will be transferred from Reykjavik hotel to the port in a shared vehicle

9 Nights

Arctic Circle

One of the remotest and least explored destinations on the planet, the Arctic Circle is packed full of rich, breathtaking experiences. Covering nearly 4% of the Earth’s surface, the region is brimming with glaciers, icebergs, and snow-white islands, with colorful indigenous settlements nestled by its palatial fjords, and unique and diverse wildlife and marine life thriving in its vast expanses. Expedition ships take you to one of five awe-inspiring destinations beyond the Arctic Circle. Greenland offers a stark landscape teeming with animals as well as indigenous settlements on the West Coast. Spitsbergen and the Svalbard archipelago are the ‘land of the midnight sun’ with near-continuous daylight in the summer, and boast polar bears and rich history and heritage. In the Canadian High Arctic, stunning, rugged scenery and icy channels await you, once traversed by legendary explorers seeking a route to Asia. In contrast, the Russian High Arctic is steeped in history, where you can visit Soviet-era expedition centers and some of the Arctic’s remotest archipelagos. Then there’s the North Pole at the very top, reachable only by nuclear-powered icebreakers, a bucket-list destination like no other! No matter which part of the Arctic you visit, expect unparalleled diversity and adventure.

Included activities

Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights Cruise: Embarkation at Reykjavik

In the morning, you could continue exploring Reykjavik. Stroll along the waterfront to see the iconic Sun Voyager, a steel sculpture that resembles a Viking longship. Nearby, is the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre, which changes color throughout the day. Visit The Culture House, home to ‘Points of View’, a permanent exhibition that offers insight into the country’s cultural history. Meander by the water’s edge of the picturesque Lake Tjornin, in the heart of the city. Close by, you’ll find the Parliament House, Reykjavik City Hall and Monument to the Unknown Bureaucrat. Check out the Viking souvenir stores along Skolavordustigur and Laugavegur, the city’s two main streets. Both avenues have a mix of clothing stores, cafés and bars. You could also sample a variety of local specialties such as lobster soup, fish stew and the Icelandic hot dogs. Later, head to the cruise terminal and board your expedition ship.

Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights Cruise: Denmark Strait

Spend a leisurely day at sea as the ship navigates across the Denmark Strait. This channel is partially within the Arctic Circle, between Iceland and Greenland. Beneath the Denmark Strait is the world’s largest waterfall. Caused by powerful currents and glaciers, it is a series of cataracts that begin 2,000 feet under the strait’s surface and plunge to a two-mile drop. Onboard, the expedition team will make interesting presentations on the area’s geology, ecology and climate. Glide past gigantic icebergs, which drift with the ocean currents and spot black-legged kittiwakes line its peaks and valleys. Soak in dramatic views from the observation deck, and learn about the history and politics of the Denmark Strait, which was also a WWII battleground. As the vessel advances steadily, the naturalists on the ship will be watching for humpback, killer and minke whales that frequent these waters.

Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights Cruise: Northeast Greenland

Journey through the icy realm of Northeast Greenland’s remote, untamed wilderness, over the next five days. Take Zodiac cruises amid icebergs and explore the majestic landscapes dominated by fjords and massive glaciers. In the vast tundra, search for Arctic wildlife such as the musk ox, reindeer, seals and whales. Travel along the scenic coastline that is home to the world’s largest fjord system and enjoy shore excursions to multiple isolated sites. Visit secluded Inuit settlements along secret anchorages to experience Greenland’s eskimo culture. At the village of Ittoqqortoormiit, among the icebergs of Scoresby Sound, spend time interacting with the locals and learn about their lifestyle. Stop at Sydkap, a ruggedly beautiful landing area. On a walk along its low-lying terrain, see the grounded iceberg of Hall Bredning and encounter Arctic hares, and Arctic foxes. Also, view the remains of an ancient Thule settlement. Weave your way through Alpefjord, within the Northeast Greenland National Park and pass by the impressive Selstroms Glacier. If the skies are clear, you’ll chance upon the aurora borealis or Northern Lights, one of the great surprises of the Arctic night. Venture further inland to Rode Fjord, in King Christian X Land. Then, weather permitting, land near the mighty Kong Oscar Fjord, Ella Island and Botanikerbugt on Ymer Island.

Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights Cruise: At Sea

After a wonderful time in the expansive fjord system of Scoresby Sound, voyage toward Iceland. Sailing south, follow the same maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago to travel to Greenland. Cross the Arctic Circle and the historically-significant Denmark Strait once more. As your adventure winds down, spend the last days at sea with leisurely activities onboard. Attend workshops and presentations conducted by members of the expedition team. You can soak up the sea views and watch massive icebergs that extend hundreds of feet below the water. Spot wildlife and seabirds from the panoramic open deck or from your cabin. In your free time, watch a movie or sip a cocktail at the bar with your fellow travelers. On your way back to Reykjavik, glide past the rugged Icelandic coastline dotted with cascades, fjords and wildlife-rich estuaries.

Hotel options

Ocean Explorer: Arctic – Opt 1
Room Deluxe Veranda Forward Stateroom
Meals Room Only
Style Cruise
Ocean Explorer: Arctic – Opt 2
Room Veranda Suite
Meals Room Only
Style Cruise
Day 11 – 11

You will be transferred from Reykjavik Pier to the Reykjavik Downtown in a shared vehicle

Reykjavík

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is a city surrounded by incredible landscapes and boasting world-class museums, colorful houses, and a dynamic nightlife! A great base for exploring Iceland’s natural wonders such as the famous Blue Lagoon geothermic spa or The Northern Lights, the city has a vibrant cultural and design scene with many art galleries, restaurants, cafes, bars, and live music establishments. If you’re traveling with your family, the many local hot tubs and swimming pools with geothermal water will keep your kids entertained. Shopping enthusiasts can stroll down the buzzing Laugavegur Street while architecture buffs can visit the Hallgrimskirkja Church, all of which are easily accessible in the central area. There are multiple lively public squares such as the Austurvöllur Square where people gather to make merry. The abundance of outdoor sculptures and street art add to the creative element of the city and the picturesque Old Harbour is always worth a visit for its eclectic marketplace. Don’t miss out on sampling the delicious Icelandic cuisine of which seafood and lamb dishes are the popular favorites!

Included activities

Glaciers, Fjords and the Northern Lights Cruise: Disembarkation at Reykjavik

Your journey concludes when the ship docks in Reykjavik. Enjoy a last drink with your fellow adventurers, before saying goodbye. Disembark and transfer to a central downtown location or to your post-expedition accommodation in Iceland’s capital city.

International Departure

Experience the untamed wilderness of the Denmark Strait and northeast Greenland on this enchanting Arctic adventure. The northeast coast of Greenland is home to the largest fjord system in the world. Marvel at the dramatic landscapes, glaciers, and mighty icebergs around you. In the vast tundra, search for Arctic wildlife such as the musk ox, reindeer, seals and whales. You might also get to witness a very special spectacle – the aurora borealis, because you are in a region where the northern lights are frequently seen. Another highlight of this trip is getting a close look at Greenland’s fascinating eskimo culture. Visit an ancient Thule site and interact with the locals of Ittoqqortoormiit village to learn how they live in the midst of the harsh beauty of the Arctic.

Price & Inclusions

Option 1

From $14,190 USD / person

Option 2

From $15,890 USD / person

Prices are in USD and exclude international flights. This trip price is based on low season rates for accommodation and other applicable services, and may change depending on availability, currency fluctuations and number of people traveling together. For high season prices, please contact us with your exact travel dates and preferences.

Price Includes
  • Accommodation and meals, as specified in the itinerary
  • Activities and excursions, as specified in the itinerary
  • Transportation services, as specified in the itinerary
  • Your Trip Coordination Team: Dedicated support throughout your journey, with a primary, personal point of contact. Plus, in case of emergencies while you’re traveling, our trip coordination team are available 24/7 by phone
Not Included
  • Entrance fees and meals, unless mentioned in the itinerary description
  • Tips and personal expenses
  • Visa and tourism fees
  • Travel, health, and cancellation insurance
  • International airfare

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