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Rates are listed per person
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Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Aug 31, 2026 | Sep 11, 2026 | 0 |
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ITINERARY
Sep 01 Kangerlussuaq,
Greenland Depart: 6:00 pm
Sep 02 Ilulissat (Disko
Bay), Greenland
Sep 03 Eqi Glacier (Disko
Bay), Greenland
Sep 04 Sisimiut, Greenland
Sep 05 Itilleq, Greenland
Sep 05 Kangaamiut,
Greenland
Sep 06 Nuuk, Greenland
Sep 07 Arsuk, Greenland
Sep 08 Nanortalik,
Greenland
Sep 08 Prince Christian
Sound - Captain’s Choice
Sep 09-10 At Sea
Sep 11-12 Reykjavik,
Iceland
Sep 01 Kangerlussuaq,
Greenland Depart: 6:00 pm
Surrounded by a UNESCO-listed hinterland and the second-largest ice
shelf in the world, Kangerlussuaq is filled with breathtaking
landscapes of glaciers, crevasses and blue meltwater lakes. Take a
possible trek to the remote Russell Glacier, where herds of musk oxen
roam free, the Arctic Circle Trail hike begins and you may witness the
ice calving with a mighty crack. Back in town at the Kangerlussuaq
Museum you find a look at the town’s modern history, as well
as that of the Inuit, the indigenous peoples of the area. For
scientific minds, discover the Kellyville Kangerlussuaq research
facility..
Sep 02 Ilulissat (Disko
Bay), Greenland
Within the popular Disko Bay sits Ilulissat (Greenlandic for
"icebergs") and its UNESCO-listed Icefjord. The image of pure white,
monolithic icebergs surrounding the colorful houses of the town invites
you to traverse these wondrous lands. You may find an opportunity to
kayak amid the icebergs as the Midnight Sun sits on the horizon,
appearing as an eternal sunset. Navigating Disko Bay,
Greenland’s largest bay, you’re likely to catch
sight of a beluga or bowhead whale, or perhaps even a narwhal. You can
see them up close sitting just 30 feet above the waterline from
Water’s Edge while keeping warm with heated seating..
Sep 03 Eqi Glacier (Disko
Bay), Greenland
Within Greenland’s famed Disko Bay you find the awe-inspiring
Eqi Glacier. The mesmerizing blue ice shelves inspire a sense of
wonder. Often referred to as the Calving Glacier – as it is
one of the country’s most active glaciers – if you
explore Eqi you’re likely to see chunks of calving ice fall
from the mass and into the water with a resounding crack. Lying only
about 50 miles north of Ilulissat, you’re also surrounded by
towering icebergs upon navigating the glacier.
Sep 04 Sisimiut, Greenland
At the end of the Arctic Circle Trail sits Sisimiut, where modern and
traditional cultures come together to create a rich tapestry of
Greenland’s history. It also lies just outside the
UNESCO-listed Aasivissuit – Nipisat cultural area, home to
Inuit hunting grounds. Take to the water with opportunities for
kayaking, boat tours to abandoned settlements like Assaqutaq or
whale-watching excursions. Immerse yourself in local culture with the
possibility of fishing and big game hunting opportunities to understand
the city’s sustainable practices. Stop by the small store
Qiviut to pick up an authentic muskoxen wool pelt, obtained from local
hunters.
Sep 05 Itilleq, Greenland
North of the Arctic Circle only about 1,000 miles from the
North Pole lies the little town of Itilleq (formerly Itvdleq). Although
small, the village holds a powerful allure with its beautiful scenes. A
possible landing here allows you to wander the winding seaside trails,
taking in the views, from the charm of the colorful houses to the
landscape of snow-capped mountains that surround the town. Itilleq is
also the gateway village to Igaliku, Greenland’s oldest
sheep-farming settlement, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a
two-mile walk from Itilleq to Igaliku to appreciate the breathtaking
countryside and mingle with the locals along the way. As part of the
Qeqqata municipality, Itilleq sits close to the Fjord of Eternity, a
stunning scene perfect for a possible kayaking adventure.
Sep 05 Kangaamiut,
Greenland
Sitting near Greeland’s impressive Kangerlussuaq Fjord, the
village of Kangaamiut is surrounded by soaring mountain peaks and
expansive glaciers. If you walk down the wooden stairs toward the
colorful houses, you’ll be greeted by an extraordinary view
of the fjord that’s made for a postcard. Hike the mountain
trails of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, a region filled with Arctic hares, musk
oxen, polar foxes and reindeer. Throughout your explorations, you may
find opportunities for water skiing and trekking desert lands. Within
the settlements hills, the locals run their businesses and are always
ready to invite you to come learn more about them.
Sep 06 Nuuk, Greenland
The capital of Greenland, Nuuk, sits in the fjord system of the same
name best known for humpback whales, waterfalls and icebergs. This
unique city contains mountains and expansive backcountry on one side
and a thriving metropolitan on the other, filled with culinary
experiences, museums and fashion boutiques. Hiking, stand-up
paddleboarding and kayaking can be found most anywhere for more active
explorers. Nuuk’s cultural center Katuaq displays
architectural prowess with a building designed to mimic the waves of
the Aurora Borealis. You may find an opportunity to fish for cod or
redfish and have it cooked for you at the gourmet restaurant Qooqqut
Nuan.
Sep 07 Arsuk, Greenland
Translating to "the beloved place" in the Greenlandic language, the
village of Arsuk sits in the Sermersooq municipality where you may
catch sight of the likes of snowy owls, kittiwakes and other Arctic
birds. Breathtaking landscapes abound, such as the Arsuk Fjord
Waterfall, a beautiful cascade flowing into shimmering green waters,
and the Arsuk Glacier with its blue ice shelves. Exploring icy waters
and tundra scenes alike, a Zodiac safari may bring you up close to
icebergs and other majestic vistas. Make your way through town to learn
about the locals’ Saqqaq culture and traditions.
Sep 08 Nanortalik,
Greenland
With possible opportunities for hiking, climbing and sailing in the
spectacular Tasermiut Fjord, the village of Nanortalik is the gateway
to various nature excursions for active travelers. But it’s
also home to Greenland’s most comprehensive local museum
filled with exhibits of Viking clothing, healthcare and medicinal
plants, radio communication and more. Follow the island’s
coastline and you could find your way to the ruins of Sissarissoq, the
site of Nanortalik’s first establishment. Along the way, look
toward the waters and try to spot the minke whales that frequent the
area.
Sep 08 Prince Christian
Sound - Captain’s Choice
Along the southern edge of Greenland sits the awe-inspiring Prince
Christian Sound, also known as Prins Christian Sund. Snow-capped
mountains on the horizon and borders of glaciers and icebergs make this
a stunning waterway to navigate on an expedition. You may possibly make
a landing in the tiny village of Aappilattoq, home to fewer than 100
people living in the colorful, yellow, red and blue, Nordic-style
houses. Around the sound wildlife is abundant, with frequent sightings
of fin, minke and blue whales, as well as bearded and ringed seals.
CAPTAIN’S CHOICE – Captain’s Choice
landings add to the sense of exploration and an element of surprise.
Your ship’s Captain takes you to the best areas for wildlife
viewing and expertly navigates to remote and hidden landings for a more
intimate destination immersion. All Antarctica expedition itineraries
are subject to change based on weather conditions to ensure a safe
expedition.
Sep 09-10 At Sea
Spend the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or
enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap
stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you
get to shore
Sep 11-12 Reykjavik,
Iceland
In the southwest of Iceland near Faxaflói Bay lies the
capital of the country, Reykjavík, simultaneously
cosmopolitan and charming. The colorful houses on the horizon create a
quaint scene that will make you want to stay forever.Kaleidoscopic
views await you at the Harpa Concert Hall, a glittering, glass
structure that perfectly exemplifies Iceland’s modern design
and will fascinate your inner architect. One of Iceland’s
most prominent landmarks is Perlan, originally a group of hot water
tanks that was converted to a building that now hosts an exhibition,
planetarium, restaurant and observation deck, located atop
Öskjuhlíð hill..
World Navigator (Luxury Expedition, 198-guests)
The 98-suite World Navigator features deluxe accommodations, contemporary and airy design, as well as thoughtfully selected amenities, entertainment, restaurants and bars. Every deck is designed to bring the outdoors inside, so that you are almost never without a transcendent view.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
ALWAYS INCLUDED
- FREE cultural immersion
- FREE dining venues with ever-changing menus
- FREE unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits and
craft beers
- FREE open bars and lounges, including 24-hour bar service
with specialty canapés
- FREE stocked in-room minibar
- FREE specialty coffees, teas and fresh-pressed juices
- FREE afternoon and high tea
- FREE champagne and gourmet canapés during meet
and greet
- FREE 24-hour room service, including spirits, wine and beer
- FREE L'OCCITANE bath amenities
- FREE pre-paid gratuities
- FREE use of walking sticks and binoculars
- FREE reusable water bottle
- FREE butler service and expanded room service menu in suites
EXCLUSIVELY ON POLAR
EXPEDITIONS
- FREE cultural immersion
- FREE private charter jet service between New York and Kangerlussuaq
- FREE enrichment lectures and destination briefings
- FREE shore landings led by expert field guides
- FREE escorted sightseeing safaris by Zodiac
- FREE polar plunge
- FREE Atlas Ocean Voyages parka and vest
- FREE use of knee boots
- FREE private group transfers between airport and yacht*
*Available on Antarctica
and select Arctic expeditions
EXCLUSIVELY ON CULTURAL
EXPEDITIONS
- FREE cultural immersion
- FREE enrichment programs and workshops on select expeditions
- FREE authentic, local experiences and on board events on
select expeditions
- FREE Josper Grill Dining Experience at 7AFT Grill
- FREE Atlas Ocean Voyages backpack
- FREE use of water toys on select expeditions