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An Arctic voyage of discovery Setting sail from Svalbard, we head to the world’s largest national park. Situated in East Greenland, this huge natural reserve of 375,000 square miles occupies the remote northeastern quarter of Greenland. In the absence of people wildlife abounds here, and we may see iconic Arctic species like musk oxen and even polar bears. The beauty and the silence here is breathtaking, and you’ll be one of only a few people lucky enough to visit this wilderness region.
Witness the 2026 solar eclipse in Greenland After this we head south to Scoresby Sound where we’ll witness the amazing spectacle of a total solar eclipse. Scoresby Sund is an immense system of fjords and glaciers fanning out over 24,000 square miles. Expect majestic fjord landscapes, historical ruins, abundant Arctic wildlife, and a potential visit to one of the most remote communities in the world.
Afterwards, we sail across the Denmark Strait to Iceland, and our solar eclipse voyage of discovery ends in charming and artsy Reykjavík.