Greenland Encompassed - 12 days
Greenland Encompassed - 12 days
Greenland Encompassed - 12 days
12 Days Starting in Reykjavik, Iceland and ending in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Visiting: Reykjavik, Crossing the Denmark Strait, Tasiilaq, Ikateq & Kuummiut, Sermilik Fjord, Skjoldungen Fjord, Prince Christian Sound, Qassiarsuk, Nuuk, Kangaamiut, Kangerlussuaq
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Tour Overview
Embark on a 12-day expedition cruise aboard the M/V Ocean Albatros and explore the breathtaking landscapes of Greenland. Starting in Reykjavik, Iceland, this journey takes you across the Denmark Strait to the icy majesty of Sermilikfjord, the cultural richness of Tasiilaq, and the stunning beauty of Skjoldungen Fjord. Sail through the awe-inspiring Prince Christian Sound, visit the ancient Norse settlement of Qassiarsuk, and experience the vibrant capital of Nuuk. Enjoy near-port walks, nature hikes, and Zodiac cruises, all while indulging in full-board accommodations and the expertise of an English-speaking expedition team. This adventure concludes with a charter flight from Kangerlussuaq to Keflavik or Copenhagen, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Greenland's wild and remote beauty.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Reykjavik
Location: Reykjavik
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Dinner
Arrive in Iceland's vibrant capital and make your own way to the Reykjavik Harbour to board the MV Ocean Albatros. After a mandatory safety briefing and lifeboat drill, the ship will set sail from ReykjavÃk, heading towards the wild east coast of Greenland.
Day 2: Crossing The Denmark Strait
Location: Crossing the Denmark Strait
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we cross the Denmark Strait from Iceland to Greenland. Days at sea are never dull. There's a variety of activities onboard to enjoy and engage the mind, body and soul. Join lectures led by the expedition team in the theatre, unwind with a massage in the Albatros Polar Spa, or watch seabirds gliding alongside the ship as you relax in the hot tub.
Day 3: Tasiilaq
Location: Tasiilaq
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Our first port of call in Greenland is Tasiilaq, East Greenland's largest settlement. Unlike the west coast, which had European contact since the 1700s, East Greenland remained isolated until 1894 when a Danish trading post was established. The vast Arctic distances kept the Tunumiit people here distinct, with different language, traditions, and culture. Tasiilaq, is nestled in a natural harbour on Ammassalik Island, and offers a rugged landscape, fewer people, and numerous sled dogs.
There's plenty to do in Tasiilaq. Scenic hiking routes such as the Flower Valley are easily accessible from town. Those wishing to delve into Tunumiit culture can visit the museum in the old church or perhaps watch a drum dancer in traditional East Greenlandic costume perform a millennia-old spiritual tradition. The Stunk Artist's Workshop is the ideal place for some retail therapy, where skilled craftsmen create beautiful pieces from natural local materials. Otherwise, hike up the hill towards the hotel to enjoy some of the best views anywhere in the country.
Day 4: Ikateq & Kuummiut
Location: Ikateq & Kuummiut
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning we sail slightly eastwards towards Ikateq, a spectacular fjord with a rich history. During the Second World War American forces established an airbase here, which they then abandoned in 1947, leaving almost everything behind. Over 75 years later however, almost everything remains as it was on the day the Americans left. Ikateq is a truly unique place, a time warp to the Second World War: eerie, fascinating and surrounded by staggering natural beauty.
We spend the afternoon in the small village of Kuummiut, in the breathtaking Ammassalik Fjord. This isolated village is the perfect place to experience life in an East Icelandic settlement. Instead of traffic, Kuummiut has yowling of sled dogs. It is a perfect place to simply sit, watch the icebergs pass, and perhaps see the whales which often frolic in the calm waters offshore.
Day 5: Sermilik Fjord
Location: Sermilik Fjord
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we cruise to the Sermilik Fjord with its vast awe-inspiring icebergs which mostly originate at the vast Helheim Glacier, one of the largest glaciers in Greenland. This is one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the region! The volume of ice will dictate our precise activities in Sermilik Fjord, although options include coming ashore to marvel at the spectacular scenery or marvelling at the natural ice sculptures of the area on a Zodiac cruise through the icebergs.
Day 6: Skjoldungen Fjord
Location: Skjoldungen Fjord
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Beginning today's adventure, we sail into the breathtaking Skjoldungen, a stunning fjord on Greenland's southeastern coast. Named after Skjold, an ancient Danish King of Norse legend, the many archaeological finds on the island that sits in the fjord suggest past visits by nomadic Inuit groups. Settlers from Tasiilaq briefly inhabited the island in the 1930s, the the remains of houses on the southern side.
Now uninhabited, the fjord boasts saw-toothed mountains with opalescent glaciers, and the chilly waters can even freeze in the summer. At the fjord's head lies the spectacular Thryms Glacier, a majestic river of ice flowing from the ice sheet. On the southern side, Dronning Maries Dal is a picturesque U-shaped glacial valley. Here we join the expedition team for a walk in the flower-lined valley and marvel at the stunning scenery.
Day 7: Prince Christian Sound & Aappilattoq
Location: Prince Christian Sound
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we head further south of Skjoldungen to Cape Farewell, not only Greenland's southernmost point but also renowned for its notoriously challenging weather. Opting for a more comfortable and spectacular route, we cruise through the inside passage of Prince Christian Sound to reach West Greenland. This 60 km waterway stretches from the east coast to Aappilattoq in West Greenland.
Prince Christian Sound ranks among Earth's most spectacular waterways, free of ice year-round due to strong tidal currents. Towering mountains, some exceeding 2,000m, flank the strait on both sides. Glaciers from the ice sheet flow into the sea on the northern side, while sapphire blue mountain glaciers and vast icebergs dot the glassy waters from the southern side.
In the afternoon we visit Aappilattoq, a small village nestled beneath towering mountains at the end of Prins Christians Sound. Life here unfolds at a slower pace, in harmony with the wind, waves, and tides. Aappilattoq offers excellent hiking opportunities, and its local choir is renowned throughout Greenland.
Day 8: Qassiarsuk & Itilleq Kujalleq
Location: Qassiarsuk
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
In the early morning, we cruise below the majestic mountains of Tunulliarfik Fjord towards the small beach of Itilleq. Coming ashore we follow a farm trail to the village of Igaliku. Here we trek through the lush green hills to see the remains of the Norse Bishop's palace at Gardar - once a place of great power and influence in this remote corner of the Norse world.
During the afternoon we cruise around to the other side of the fjord to visit the sheep farming village of Qassiarsuk. Founded in 1924, Qassiarsuk has a rich history dating back a thousand years, with legendary Norse explorer EriK the Red settling here after being banished from Iceland. Here we will visit the ancient remains of Brattahlid, Erik the Red's former farmstead.
Day 9: At Sea, En Route To Nuuk
Location: Nuuk
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
From South Greenland, we trace the rugged coastline of this expansive island northwards. In Greenland, all settlements (except Kangerlussuaq) are situated directly along the ocean coast. The majority of the population, approximately 50,000 residents, resides on the narrow west coast facing the Davis Strait.
As ocean currents bring warm water from the Atlantic to the west coast, these waters teem with wildlife. Throughout our day at sea stay vigilant! Whales, seals, and a diverse array of seabirds are found in these nutrient-rich waters.
Day 10: Exploring Nuuk
Location: Nuuk
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Nuuk, Greenland's vibrant capital, blends skyscrapers with traditional wooden houses, offering a mix of the quaint and the cosmopolitan. Despite its 19,000 inhabitants, Nuuk feels larger, rich in contrasts and experiences. Inhabited since 2200 B.C., the calm fjords bear witness to Paleo-Inuit cultures, Norse colonists, and later, the Inuit. Nuuk's bustling cosmopolitan vibe, larger than any other Greenlandic city, hosts top attractions.
Explore the Kolonihavn district with the Greenlandic National Museum, showcasing history from the Paleo-Inuit to Norse periods. Immerse yourself in Greenlandic culture at Katuaq, the city's cultural centre. Shop for authentic Greenlandic artworks in boutique shops or relax at a curbside café with a Greenlandic coffee, soaking in the vibrant city atmosphere. Known as Nuuk York, this city stands apart, offering a unique Greenlandic experience.
Day 11: Kangaamiut & Evighedsfjorden
Location: Kangaamiut
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Albatros
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
On our expedition's final full day, we reach the charming village of Kangaamiut in Greenland's central Qeqqata region. Nestled amid cold rich waters and a vast hinterland teeming with game, life in Kangaamiut embraces a slower pace, rooted in traditional hunting and fishing. We can hike to the heliport for panoramic views or engage with locals, experiencing traditional clothing, foods, and seal-flensing. Kangaamiut's renowned artists showcase their splendid work in the town's small museum.
In the afternoon, we sail inland into Evighedsfjorden/Kangerlussuatsiaq, aptly named 'The Eternity Fjord' in Danish and 'The Rather Large Fjord' in Greenlandic. Stretching around 100km into glacier-clad mountains, it bisects the ice cap between Nuuk and Sisimiut. We will try to use the Zodiacs to explore in front of the Evigheds Glacier, witnessing calvings and observing guillemots and kittiwakes on the nearby bird cliffs.
Day 12: Kangerlussuaq To Keflavik Or Copenhagen
Location: Kangerlussuaq
Meals Included: Breakfast
Overnight, we navigate the 160-kilometer/100-mile Kangerlussuaq Fjord. After breakfast, it's time to bid farewell to the ship's crew, Expedition Team, and fellow travellers. We then shuttle ashore by Zodiac.
Kangerlussuaq, with its military history and role as a key air travel hub, stands somewhat isolated from Greenland's cultural traditions. While cultural experiences are still available, the true highlight lies in the surrounding nature, inviting exploration. Constructed by the American military in the 1950s, Kangerlussuaq retains a Cold War atmosphere. As our Arctic adventure concludes, we arrive at the sleek modern airport terminal, each of us carrying memories to last a lifetime.
Included flight to Keflavik or Copenhagen via Keflavik. Arrangements end upon arrival.
What's Included
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Meals
11 breakfasts, 10 lunches, and 11 dinners - full board on the ship.
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Accommodation
12-day/11-night cruise on Ocean Albatros in an en suite outside cabin, in the cabin category chosen.
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Charter Flight
Charter flight from Kangerlussuaq to Keflavik or Copenhagen via Keflavik on day 12.
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Transfers
Group departure transfer from the vessel to Kangerlussuaq Airport.
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Expedition Team
Services of an English-speaking expedition team.
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Activities
Near-port walks with the expedition team, nature hikes, and Zodiac cruises as per itinerary.
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Information Sessions
Information briefings and lectures by the expedition team.
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Photo Workshop
Special photo workshop.
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Beverages
Free coffee, tea, and afternoon snacks on the ship.
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Dinner Drinks
Dinner drink package.
What's Not Included
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International Flights and Visa
International flights and visa are not included.
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Additional Beverages
Beverages other than those noted under inclusions are not included.
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Transfers on Day 1
Reykjavik transfer to the ship on day 1 is not included.
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Meals Off the Ship
Meals not onboard the ship are not included.
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Tips
Tips for the crew are not included (we recommend USD 16 per person per day).
Mode of Transport
Travel includes a 12-day/11-night cruise on the M/V Ocean Albatros, a charter flight from Kangerlussuaq to Keflavik or Copenhagen, and group departure transfer from the vessel to Kangerlussuaq Airport.
Accommodation
Enjoy 12 days and 11 nights aboard the M/V Ocean Albatros in an en suite outside cabin, with full board including 11 breakfasts, 10 lunches, and 11 dinners.
Age Policy
12 or above
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of activities can I expect during the sea days?
During the sea days, you can enjoy a variety of activities onboard the MV Ocean Albatros. These include lectures led by the expedition team in the theatre, unwinding with a massage in the Albatros Polar Spa, or watching seabirds gliding alongside the ship as you relax in the hot tub.
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What cultural experiences are available in Tasiilaq?
In Tasiilaq, you can delve into Tunumiit culture by visiting the museum in the old church, watching a drum dancer in traditional East Greenlandic costume perform a millennia-old spiritual tradition, or visiting the Stunk Artist's Workshop where skilled craftsmen create beautiful pieces from natural local materials.
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What historical sites can I visit in Ikateq?
In Ikateq, you can explore the remains of an American airbase established during the Second World War. The site has been left almost untouched since it was abandoned in 1947, offering a unique glimpse into the past amidst stunning natural beauty.
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What can I expect to see in Prince Christian Sound?
In Prince Christian Sound, you can expect to see one of Earth's most spectacular waterways, flanked by towering mountains, some exceeding 2,000 meters. The strait is free of ice year-round due to strong tidal currents, and you will see glaciers from the ice sheet flowing into the sea, sapphire blue mountain glaciers, and vast icebergs dotting the glassy waters.
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What are the highlights of visiting Nuuk?
In Nuuk, you can explore the Kolonihavn district with the Greenlandic National Museum, showcasing history from the Paleo-Inuit to Norse periods. You can also immerse yourself in Greenlandic culture at Katuaq, the city's cultural centre, shop for authentic Greenlandic artworks in boutique shops, or relax at a curbside café with a Greenlandic coffee.
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What kind of wildlife might I see during the cruise?
Throughout the cruise, especially during the sea days, you might see whales, seals, and a diverse array of seabirds in the nutrient-rich waters of the Davis Strait.
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What is the significance of Qassiarsuk?
Qassiarsuk is a sheep farming village with a rich history dating back a thousand years. It was founded by legendary Norse explorer Erik the Red after being banished from Iceland. Here, you can visit the ancient remains of Brattahlid, Erik the Red's former farmstead.
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What can I do in Kangaamiut?
In Kangaamiut, you can hike to the heliport for panoramic views, engage with locals to experience traditional clothing, foods, and seal-flensing, and visit the town's small museum to see the work of renowned local artists.
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What is the final destination of the tour and how do we get there?
The final destination of the tour is Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. After breakfast on the last day, you will bid farewell to the ship's crew, Expedition Team, and fellow travellers, and then shuttle ashore by Zodiac. The tour includes a charter flight to Keflavik or Copenhagen via Keflavik.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Ensuring our footprint is light and that the benefits of travelling reach the local communities you visit is paramount to us. We’re proud to say that when travelling with us, the large majority of your holiday funds remain within the countries you visit, supporting local economies at a grass roots level.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Since 1998
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
With English-speaking tours, it's not a huge surprise that most on our travellers are from English-speaking countries or have English as their second language. Our group tours cater for everyone from 18 years old to 70+
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes
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