Description
Sail from Iceland to Greenland on this 15-day polar expedition to the seldom-visited Westfjords – Iceland’s best-kept secret. Explore the rugged peninsula that’s renowned for its fjords, towering mountains, bird-dwelling cliffs, gushing waterfalls and rolling green hills. Before leaving Iceland, yo’ll also have an opportunity to visit the private island sanctuary of Vigur, home to 7000 eider ducks and 100,000 puffins. After sailing the length of Ikerasassuaq (Prins Christian Sund), you’ll see spectacular glaciers, mountainous landscapes, culturally rich communities the capital of Greenland, Nuuk. Uncover natural wonders by ship, Zodiac, kayak and on foot and see some of the longest fjords in Greenland, like Eternity, Kangerlussuaq and Tasermiut. With the help of expert guides, learn about Norse and Viking cultures, traditional Icelandic ways of life and contemporary Greenlandic customs.
- Venture into the Westfjords – Iceland’s hidden gem – on a small polar expedition with onboard experts to teach you about the landscape, geology and wildlife of the area.
- Sail the length of scenic Prins Christian Sund and experience Arctic Patagonia along the 70-km long Tasermiut Fjord.
- Learn about Greenlandic fishing heritage at Aappilattoq and visit Norse ruins at Hvalsey.
- Explore Nuuk – the small but culturally rich capital of Greenland.
- Take Zodiac excursions for guided on shore landings and perhaps go kayaking, paddleboarding or hiking.