Discover Greenland

Discover Greenland from Iceland 12 Days

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August to September | 11 nights

Discover Greenland from Iceland 12 Days

Aboard: Ocean Diamond MS Seaventure

This fantastic voyage will see you sail from the mystical lands of Iceland, to Greenland, the world’s largest island, to discover its immense scenic and cultural diversity. Sailing aboard the Ocean Diamond expedition vessel you can enjoy learning all about Greenland’s fascinating Viking history, visiting beautiful towns and villages such as Nuuk, Sisimiut and Uummannaq, as well as discovering the icescapes of the spectacular Ilulissat Icefjord and Disko Bay. On this special expedition there will be exciting Zodiac excursions and shore visits along with the chance to avail of numerous optional extra excursions at each port of call.

Please note, Zodiac excursions and land visits are included as part of your package. All optional excursions on land are not included and should be booked in advance.

This trip operates on various dates aboard 2 different vessels. Mentioned activities & excursions may not be applicable to all departure dates. Please enquire for full rates and dates.

Highlights

  • Discover the fascinating diversity of Greenland's spectacular southwest coast
  • Breathtaking scenery and natural landscapes of glaciers, icefjords and fertile valleys
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ilulissat Icefjord
  • Excellent birdlife and marine life viewing opportunities
  • Learn all about Iceland and Greenland's culture, nature, people and history
  • A wide array of extra shore excursions and activities available - List of options available on request

What's Included

  • Full board accommodation onboard ship including all breakfasts, lunches and dinners, as well as coffee, tea and water
  • All Zodiac excursions (weather dependent) with Icelandic/English speaking guide
  • Presentation program delivered by a team of knowledgeable experts and guest speakers
  • Onboard entertainment program
  • Complimentary Windjacket
  • Charter flight Kangerlussuaq to Keflavik post-voyage, with transfer in Kangerlussuaq

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All our itinerary holidays are fully customisable

Reykjavik, Iceland
1Day

Reykjavik, Iceland

Your Greenland expedition cruise will begin in Reykjavik, the vibrant and unique Icelandic capital. Having arrived in Reykjavik independently you will make your way to the Old Reykjavik Harbour, a five minute stroll from the main squares, to board your expedition vessel. We recommend spending some time either pre or post-cruise to explore the world’s northernmost capital city and we have a number of programmes and extension tours available should you wish to do so.

Embarkation will begin in the early evening and after having familiarised yourself with your home for the next 11 nights we will leave the harbour behind and begin our sail southwards towards the Denmark Strait.

At Sea - Denmark Strait
2Day

At Sea - Denmark Strait

As we leave Iceland in our wake, today will be spent at sea sailing across the Denmark Strait towards the south coast of Greenland. As we follow the same maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago, you can enjoy the fascinating presentation and lecture programme that will be provided by your experienced expedition team covering a wide range of topics. We recommend spending some time on deck or in the observation lounge as we sail, looking out for the seabirds that will be following the ship along with whales and dolphins in the waters below. Alternatively you can simply relax in the comfort of your cabin, enjoy a book in the well-stocked Polar library, indulge in a beauty treatment in the onboard Spa or chill out with a drink in the welcoming bar lounge.

Greenland's South East Coast
3 - 5Days

Greenland's South East Coast

As we reach Greenland’s awe-inspiring southeast coast, our first stop is likely to bring us to Ammassalik Island where we will hope to visit Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland. As this is expedition sailing, our exact route and stops may be dictated by weather and ice conditions, with your expert crew charting a course each day for unrivalled scenic and adventure experiences. On Ammassalik Island we will expect to be able to make land to discover the area’s lush valleys, glaciers, jagged peaks, rivers, lakes and waterfalls, before venturing on to the mountainous Skjoldungen Fjord. The wild and pristine natural surroundings here will be a treat for photography enthusiasts as we spend some time soaking up the views of snow-capped mountains and ice-scraped valley sides with serpentine rivers of ice plunging into the sea. There will also be good opportunities here for spotting whales, bearded seals and a wide array of birdlife.

Weather dependent, we hope to spend a day at sea sailing along the 70 mile (112 km) long Prince Christian Sound, a narrow, often ice-choked channel which connects the Labrador and Irminger Seas. This exciting portion of your cruise will truly you the grandeur of Greenland’s spectacular coastline and you will get to witness up-close nature at its most powerful, as the massive inland ice cap pushes glaciers towards the sea. As you spend some time on deck your fully strengthened ship will come so close to huge floating icebergs that you will feel like you could almost reach out and touch them. Make sure to have your cameras ready for an exhilarating scenic experience.

Narsarsuaq
6Day

Narsarsuaq

Today we will reach the southern town of Narsarsuaq and approach by Zodiac to land at Qassiarsuk. This small settlement was founded by the legendary Viking rebel and leader Erik the Red who named it “green land” thanks to the inviting fjords and fertile green valleys that surrounded it. Here you can choose to enjoy a walk around the area at your own pace or join a visit to the Narsarsuaq Museum where you can find out more about the Norse settlers, and especially Erik the Red, and also learn of the history of the US army “Bluie-West One Base”.

Alternatively, you can join an optional Viking heritage guided walk to learn more about the lives of the early Norse settlers and visit the reconstructions of a Viking longhouse and a small turf church, take a boat trip through the icebergs in the Qoroq Ice Fjord, a hike across the stunning arctic landscapes to the remote community of Tasiusaq, kayaking excursions or a helicopter flight to the Eqaluit Glacier. Please enquire for full details and prices of these optional extra tours.

Nuuk
7Day

Nuuk

Today brings us to the capital and largest city in Greenland, Nuuk, where a population of 16,000 people resides amongst a beautiful combination of Arctic traditions and European urbanity. As we make land you can choose to enjoy exploring around the city at your own leisure to take in the sights, sounds and unique architecture that makes Nuuk such a fascinating place to visit.

Alternatively there are a number of extra optional tours which can be booked in advance of your arrival. These include a Greenlandic beer tasting tour which invites you to try out three different kinds of microbrewery beers whilst learning all about the traditions and methods used in the brewing processes, a strenuous hike to the beautiful Lille Malene Mountain, a food tasting tour where you can sample a number of local delicacies and learn all about Greenlandic hunting and food traditions, or a special helicopter flight over the city.

Sisimiut
8Day

Sisimiut

Today’s adventures bring us to Sisimiut, Greenland’s second largest town which is home to around 5,600 residents. Upon arrival here you can choose to explore at your own pace or join the included tour to the Sisimiut Museum, one of the best preserved museums in Greenland, to learn all about Greenlandic culture, Greenlandic trade and industry history.

Alternatively, you can join one of the extra optional tours which are on offer including a panorama walking tour which will take you through the city whilst learning all about how this relatively modern settlement has firmly held on to some of its ancient traditions, not least its highly important fishing industry. You could also choose to join a guided scenic hike to learn all about the Greenlandic hunting culture, or attend a presentation on the famous Qiviut wool which comes from the wild musk oxen and enjoy a tasting of some local delicacies while you learn.

 Ilulissat / Eqip Glacier
9Day

Ilulissat / Eqip Glacier

For many, today may be the highlight of the cruise as we reach Ilulissat village in fabled Disko Bay. Ilulissat is located beside the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Ilulissat Icefjord and a walk around this picturesque village will reward in exceptional photo opportunities.

There are numerous options here for optional extra excursions which will take you to the heart of the icefjord to discover the thunderous spectacle of icebergs breaking off from the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier, one of the most productive glaciers in the northern hemisphere, and plunging into the fjord. These options include a cruise around the plentiful icebergs of the ice fjord and an exhilarating flight over the fjord. You could also enjoy a hike to “Holms Bakke” which offers great views to the Jakobshavn Ice Fjord, as well as exploring the Inuit ruins at Sermermiut, or visit a local sledge dog premises to meet the beautiful huskies and hear traditional stories about how the Inuits use and have used the dogs for hunting and travelling. There are also guided city walks available. Please enquire for full details and prices.

In the evening we will reboard the ship and sail to the beautiful Eqip Glacier.

Uummannaq
10Day

Uummannaq

Lying at the foot of a spectacular heart-shaped mountain, Uummannaq is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Greenland. Located on a small island about 300 miles (483 km) north of the Arctic Circle, this tiny, picturesque village is a delight to explore. As we make our way to shore by Zodiac, we can land to enjoy a visit to the exceptionally interesting Uummannaq Museum. Here we can learn all about the extensive polar exploration in the region and see copies of the famous Qilaktisog mummies, which were discovered in this area in 1972. We can also enjoy a visit to the only stone church in Greenland which is situated next door to the museum.



Disko Bay / Qeqertarsuaq
11Day

Disko Bay / Qeqertarsuaq

Today we reach the spectacular Disko Island and will board our Zodiacs to transfer to shore to visit the small settlement of Qeqertarsuaq. Surrounded by the Lyngmark Glacier which towers above the town, Qeqertarsuaq is the only settlement on the island and this stop is a great chance to learn about the whaling and fishing traditions that are still very much present here. Upon arrival you can enjoy an included visit to the famous Church of Qeqertarsuaq, a striking octagonal shaped building, where the local residents will present their national costumes and a choir will entertain us with beautiful hymns and Greenlandic choral singing.

A wide variety of optional extra excursions are available here including a cultural and historical guided walk through Qeqertasuaq’s most famous sites, an exceptionally scenic hike to Blaesedalen Valley (“Valley of the Winds”) to see a remarkable diversity of flora and fauna as well as impressive waterfalls, or an invitation to a Greenlandic Kaffemik, an old tradition where a family invites a large group of people into their home to celebrate a special occasion with folk dances, coffee and treats. This is a very special way to get a closer look at Greenlandic life, traditions and culture. For the ultimate Greenlandic adventure you could also choose to take a special helicopter and dog sledding excursion! Full details and prices for all tours are available on request.

Kangerlussuaq
12Day

Kangerlussuaq

As your fantastic Greenland cruise comes to an end your ship will sail into the 120 mile long Kangerlussuaq Fjord to reach Kangerlussuaq and the final port of call on our journey. After breakfast we will disembark and bid a fond farewell to our crew and new-found friends before joining the transfer to the airport for your included flight back to Iceland. There are multiple options available for extending your stay in both Iceland and Greenland and we will be happy to share details of these with you should you wish for more adventures.

A view from Above

All Aboard

Ocean Diamond
Luxury vessel

Ocean Diamond

Ocean Diamond is a high quality expedition ship, designed more like a super-yacht. All cabins and suites have exterior views, flat-screen TVs, DVDs and private facilities. Amenities include a wellness, yoga and massage option, well-stocked library, photography programme, bar with optional beverage package, observation lounge, dining room, theatre-style auditorium and clinic. Options also include camping, kayaking, snowshoeing, skiing and mountaineering on many expeditions. Ocean Diamond also supports the Friends of the Scott Polar Research Institute and makes a contribution on behalf of all passengers.

MS Seaventure
First class vessel

MS Seaventure

Offering a world-class small ship experience, the newly totally-refurbished MS Seaventure features a 1-A Super ice class rating - the highest ice class awarded to passenger vessels - allowing it to reach previously inaccessible areas in the most remote parts of the world. Featuring a heated saltwater swimming pool, a sauna, fitness centre and citizen science lab, guests aboard the MS Seaventure can enjoy their time at sea in Antarctica like never before.

Beautifully appointed common areas including indoor and outdoor dining areas, a library and club bar will make your time on board a truly relaxing experience, whilst the first-class staterooms are perfect for some quiet time after a long day of exploration. There are five categories of stateroom available, from porthole rooms to the owner’s suite, with each stateroom featuring sitting areas with sofa and table, complimentary mini-bars, flat screen TVs, luxury toiletries, safes and exterior views. The higher category staterooms also feature private balconies. What’s more, the ship has been designed to optimise storage space for activity equipment, allowing even more guests the chance to partake in camping, snowshoeing and kayaking activities.

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