Greenland Solar Eclipse 2026 - 13 days
Greenland Solar Eclipse 2026 - 13 days
Greenland Solar Eclipse 2026 - 13 days
13 Days Starting and ending in Reykjavik, Iceland
Visiting: Reykjavik, Crossing the Denmark Strait, Blosseville & Kangerlussuaq, Exploring Tasiilaq, Skjoldungen Fjord, Prins Christian Sound & Aappilattoq, Tasermiut & Uunartoq Island, Qassuarsuk, Heading north to Nuuk, Exploring Nuuk, Kangaamiut & Evighedsfjorden
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Tour Overview
Embark on a 13-day adventure to witness the 2026 total solar eclipse from Greenland's Blosseville Coast, a prime viewing location with unobstructed views. This extraordinary journey begins in Reykjavik, Iceland, and takes you across the Denmark Strait to explore Greenland's stunning landscapes and rich culture. Visit Tasiilaq, the largest settlement in East Greenland, and sail through the breathtaking Skjoldungen Fjord. Experience the awe-inspiring Prince Christian Sound and the tranquil village of Aappilattoq. Relax in the geothermal springs of Uunartoq Island and explore the vibrant capital, Nuuk. Discover the picturesque settlement of Kangaamiut and cruise through the majestic Evighedsfjorden. Enjoy guided excursions, Zodiac landings, and expert-led briefings, all while savoring full-board meals aboard the Ocean Albatros. This unique expedition promises unforgettable experiences and breathtaking natural 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 Reykjavík, heading towards the wild east coast of Greenland.
Day 2: Crossing The Denmark Strait
Location: Crossing the Denmark Strait
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The Denmark Strait, separating Iceland and Greenland, is a highly productive region where the cold East Greenland Current meets the warm Gulf Stream. The abundance of nutrients in these waters support a rich and diverse marine life. Onboard the Ocean Albatros, our eclipse experts monitor weather and ice conditions, guiding guests on how to safely enjoy the eclipse viewing. As we sail toward Greenland, our team shares insights on the ecology, geology, and wildlife of the area, in addition to covering topics like Zodiac operations and polar bear safety ensuring guests are well-prepared for the adventure ahead.
Day 3: Eclipse Day At Blosseville Coast
Location: Eclipse Day at Blosseville Coast
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
As dawn breaks, we approach the imposing rock walls of the Blosseville Coast. Once feared by sailors due to persistent sea ice, advances in marine technology and warmer average temperatures now allow access to this once treacherous coastline. We have meticulously chosen an optimal viewing location for the upcoming eclipse, close to the centre line, with easy Zodiac access and unobstructed views. The Ocean Albatros anchors near noon, and after wildlife scouting and lunch, we disembark by Zodiac for eclipse setup.
The moon's shadow rapidly approaches from north Greenland at 4,000 km/h. The partial eclipse starts at 16:37 local time, totality at 17:37, with the maximum eclipse sun in the southwestern sky. The "Diamond Ring" appears at 17:40 and then totality is over, with the eclipse then ending around 18:33 as the moon's last fringe leaves the solar disk. After packing up, we return to the ship for a special gala dinner.
A note on eclipse photography
While there's extensive guidance on capturing solar eclipses, the key advice is: DON'T! Taking quality photos, especially during totality, demands advanced equipment and expertise. Without these, you may miss the profound experience of a total solar eclipse. Instead, appreciate the eclipse's brief duration by observing the rapidly changing light's impact on the landscape. When gazing at the sun, ensure you wear the solar eclipse glasses provided by the team.
Day 4: Blosseville & Kangerlussuaq
Location: Blosseville & Kangerlussuaq
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning the Captain and the Ocean Albatros officers will guide the ship south along Blosseville, a coast rivalling Antarctica in its dramatic beauty. The towering dark rock walls trace back to the Atlantic Ocean's formation, marking the separation of Norway and Greenland. Approximately 50 million years ago, volcanic eruptions sculpted the striking layers of black rock, making it a magnet for geologists from around the world including the renowned Danish explorer Ejnar.
Weather permitting, the Expedition Leader and Captain aim to arrange a shore landing at the mouth of Kangerlussuaq, translating to "Big Fjord" in Greenlandic. Despite the harsh conditions, the region has been home to Inuit ancestors for millennia, evident in abandoned settlements and expedition huts scattered across the untouched, otherworldly landscape.
Day 5: Exploring Tasiilaq
Location: Exploring Tasiilaq
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we continue along Greenland’s picturesque coast along the coast brings us to 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 during Gustav Holm's Skin Boat Expedition. The vast Arctic distances kept the Tunumiit people here distinct, with different language, traditions, and culture.
Deep-rooted traditions thrive, including the home of Greenland's last Angakkuit (Shamans) and the tupilak—a creature created to wreak havoc, carved by locals as a unique artistic tradition. Tasiilaq, is nestled in a natural harbour on Ammassalik Island, and offers a rugged landscape, fewer people, and numerous sled dogs. Today we can explore Flower Valley's hiking routes, delve into Tunumiit culture at the museum, enjoy modern church choir performances, and witness drum dancers in traditional attire.
Day 6: Skjoldungen Fjord
Location: Skjoldungen Fjord
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
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: Prins Christian Sound & Aappilattoq
Location: Prins Christian Sound & Aappilattoq
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
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 Prins Christian Sound to reach West Greenland. This 60 km waterway stretches from the east coast to Aappilattoq in West Greenland.
Prins 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.
By mid-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: Tasermiut & Uunartoq Island
Location: Tasermiut & Uunartoq Island
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Tasermiut, one of Greenland's hidden gems, spans 75 km northeast from Nanortalik to the Ice Sheet, featuring green valleys and towering granite walls over 2000 m high. Known as Ketil’s Fjord to Norse settlers, it once housed an Augustinian monastery in Klosterdalen (“Monastery Valley”). Here we get to experience this fantastic landscape with a Zodiac landing and an easy hike.
As we follow the coast north, Uunartoq island beckons with its famous geothermal springs that maintain temperatures of 34-36 degrees Celsius year-round. Uunartoq offers a unique experience: here we can relax in the springs warm water while icebergs drift past. In the early evening we make a Zodiac landing to enjoy the hot pools at this exceptional natural spa.
Day 9: Qassuarsuk
Location: Qassuarsuk
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
In the early morning, we cruise below the majestic mountains of Tunulliarfik Fjord towards Qassiarsuk, a small village known for lush green meadows and sheep-farming settlements. Founded in 1924, Qassiarsuk has a rich history dating back a thousand years, with legendary Norse explorer Eric the Red settling here after being banished from Iceland. Here we trek to explore the remains of the Norse Bishop's palace at Gardar in the afternoon, a powerful site in this remote corner of the Norse world.
Day 10: Heading North To Nuuk
Location: Heading north to Nuuk
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Embarking 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 11: Exploring Nuuk
Location: Exploring Nuuk
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
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 12: Kangaamiut & Evighedsfjorden
Location: Kangaamiut & Evighedsfjorden
Accommodation Name: Overnight: M/V Ocean Albatros Ship
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 13: Reykjavik
Location: Reykjavik
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 charter flight to Copenhagen (Denmark), via Keflavik (Iceland). With the option to end in Keflavik or Copenhagen. Let us know your preference at time of booking.
What's Included
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Accommodation
Ocean Albatros expedition ship -
12 breakfasts, 11 lunches and 12 dinners
Enjoy full board on the ship with 12 breakfasts, 11 lunches, and 12 dinners included.
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13-day/12-night cruise on Ocean Albatros
Experience a 13-day/12-night cruise on the Ocean Albatros in an en suite outside cabin, in the cabin category chosen.
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Charter Flight from Kangerlussaq to Copenhagen
A charter flight from Kangerlussaq to Copenhagen via Keflavik is included, with the option to end in Keflavik.
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Group departure transfer
Group departure transfer from the vessel to Kangerlussaq Airport is provided.
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Services of an English-speaking expedition team
Benefit from the services of an English-speaking expedition team throughout the journey.
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All guided sightseeing and excursions
All guided sightseeing and excursions as per the itinerary are included.
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Information briefings and lectures
Information briefings and lectures by the expedition team are provided.
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Shore landings by Zodiac
Shore landings by Zodiac are included for exploration.
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Complimentary house wine, beer and soda at dinner
Enjoy complimentary house wine, beer, and soda at dinner, served by the glass with selected labels and brands.
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Free coffee and tea on the ship
Free coffee and tea are available on the ship.
What's Not Included
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International flights and visa
International flights and visa are not included in the package.
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Beverages
Beverages other than those noted under inclusions are not included.
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Reykjavik transfer to the ship on day 1
Transfer to the ship in Reykjavik on day 1 is not included.
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Meals not onboard the ship
Meals not onboard the ship are not included.
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Tips for the crew
Tips for the crew are not included; it is recommended to tip USD 16 per person per day.
Age Policy
12yrs and above
Mode of Transport
Travel aboard the Ocean Albatros, a cruise ship offering a 13-day journey through Greenland's stunning landscapes. The tour includes a charter flight from Kangerlussuaq to Copenhagen via Keflavik, with group departure transfers from the vessel to Kangerlussuaq Airport.
Accommodation
Enjoy a 13-day/12-night cruise aboard the Ocean Albatros, staying in an en suite outside cabin of your chosen category. Experience full board with 12 breakfasts, 11 lunches, and 12 dinners, along with complimentary house wine, beer, and soda at dinner.
Check out our Q&As
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What is the main highlight of the Greenland Solar Eclipse 2026 tour?
The main highlight of the tour is experiencing a total solar eclipse from an optimal viewing location on Greenland's Blosseville Coast, close to the centre line with easy Zodiac access and unobstructed views.
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What kind of wildlife can be expected during the tour?
During the tour, you can expect to see a rich and diverse marine life in the Denmark Strait, as well as whales, seals, and a variety of seabirds along the west coast of Greenland.
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Are there any cultural experiences included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes cultural experiences such as exploring the Tunumiit culture in Tasiilaq, visiting the Greenlandic National Museum in Nuuk, and engaging with locals in Kangaamiut to experience traditional clothing, foods, and seal-flensing.
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What kind of activities are included in the tour?
The tour includes activities such as Zodiac landings, hiking in stunning landscapes like Tasermiut Fjord, relaxing in geothermal springs on Uunartoq Island, and exploring historical sites like the Norse Bishop's palace at Gardar in Qassiarsuk.
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What is the accommodation like on the tour?
Accommodation is provided on the M/V Ocean Albatros ship, where guests stay in en suite outside cabins in the chosen cabin category.
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Is there any guidance provided for viewing the solar eclipse?
Yes, the expedition team includes eclipse experts who monitor weather and ice conditions and guide guests on how to safely enjoy the eclipse viewing. Solar eclipse glasses are also provided.
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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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Cancellation Policy
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