A 15-day Arctic voyage from Svalbard to Iceland, sailing along the ice edge to Northeast Greenland National Park. Explore by Zodiac, search for polar bears, visit an Inuit village, and witness a potential partial or total solar eclipse against the icy backdrop.
Duration: 15 days / 14 nights Starts: Longyearbyen, Svalbard Ends: Reykjavík, Iceland Language: English speaking voyage
The itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather and ice conditions. Your Captain and Expedition Leader will make the necessary adjustments to ensure the best possible experience.
Not only we travel from one point to another and find our shelter on board the ship we chose. We also enjoy from incredible scenery, landscapes and interactions that only our noble vessel can provide.
Everyday the Bridge Team navigates the ship to position ourselves on the best posible spots, looking for unique opportunities.
Many times, this includes sainig through narrow passages, on the vicinity of glaciers or entering bays and fjords only approachable from the ship.
Enjoy this incredible places from the comfort of the common areas on board, open decks or your own private balcony!
Shore excursions are the backbone of almost all itineraries, with most ships making landfall at least once every day once they reach their destination. The weather plays a huge role in your daily itinerary, although given the sheer array of fantastic landing sites all over there are plenty of options your Captain and Expedition Leader can choose from. On-shore excursions allow you to visit scientific research stations, communities, prominent wildlife colonies and take hikes to elevated viewing points for fantastic photography.
On board the Zodiac you will discover a world of possibilities; accessing the most exclusive landing sites, cruising the coast in search of wildlife or simply enjoying a tour in the calm of the polar regions in search of marine wildlife or bird colonies.
The blue ice an its intimate presence is experienced at its best on zodiac tours.
It is not uncommon to meet curious seals, or humpback whales feeding.
Expedition cruising must be one of the most incredible ways of travelling. Not only for the amazing places you visit and the unforgetable wildlife but for the wildlife, the sensory overload and the unimaginable memories.
But all of this needs a context in order to understand where you are and what you are experiencing.
On board your expedition vessell you will find a group of experts, naturalists, zodiac drivers and guides that that will translate the language of nature for you, telling you the stories of the places you are visiting, reviewing the historical, biological, ecological and geological aspects of your trips.
You will experience first hand what surrounds you and arrive back home wiser and loaded with new knowledge.
Hiking options include very easy beach hikes (good for photographers who need time for photography), easier short hikes, medium-difficulty extended hikes, and more challenging long hikes.
Embark on an unforgettable 15-day Arctic voyage, starting in Svalbard and sailing along the ice's edge to Greenland, concluding in Iceland, "the Land of Fire and Ice". This small-ship adventure navigates south, offering multiple ways to explore the remote landscape—by ship, on foot, and via Zodiac—showcasing the striking contrasts and changes of the Arctic. During the August 3, 2026 departure, travelers may experience a partial or total solar eclipse against the vast, icy backdrop of the Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord, turning the view into an unparalleled cosmic event.
The itinerary focuses on the pursuit of unique wildlife, especially the elusive polar bears hunting seals, Svalbard's distinct reindeer subspecies, and Arctic foxes. A key cultural highlight is the visit to Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the most remote towns in Greenland, where residents rely heavily on hunting and fishing. The expedition emphasizes informed and balanced interpretation through stimulating lectures on ornithology, marine biology, history, and photography, led by a professional team.
Highlights:
Experience a partial or total solar eclipse against the vast, icy backdrop (August 3, 2026 departure).
Sail along the ice edge from Svalbard to the fjords of Northeast Greenland National Park.
Search for unique Arctic wildlife, including polar bears, reindeer, and Arctic foxes.
Visit Ittoqqortoormiit, the most remote town in Greenland, for an up-close look at Inuit community life.
Explore the remote landscape via ship, on foot, and through Zodiac excursions.
Day 1: Longyearbyen
Arrival, Luggage Drop-off, and Embarkation
Arrive today with your flight arriving by 2:00 p.m. at the latest. Drop off checked luggage at the meeting point between 9am - 12pm. Locate the G representative for your included arrival transfer. All passengers will be transferred to the ship as a group for 4pm embarkation.
Days 2-5: Svalbard/Greenland Sea
Polar Bear Search and Expedition Sailing
Over four full days, explore a small portion of the western coast of Svalbard. Spend these days in search of the elusive polar bears as they hunt seals, and keep a lookout for Svalbard's unique subspecies of reindeer and Arctic foxes. The itinerary is flexible to take advantage of the best Svalbard has to offer. Zodiac Excursions will be offered to explore the flora and fauna.
Days 6-7: Greenland Sea
Pack Ice Edge Exploration and Marine Mammal Search
Attempt to approach and follow the pack ice edge, which is often pushed along the coast by frigid waters draining from the Arctic Ocean. Keep a lookout for sea mammals like seals and whales and also sea birds such as kittiwakes and fulmars. Arctic Lectures and Educational Programs will be hosted throughout the day.
Days 8-12: Northeast Greenland National Park
Fjord Sailing, Unspoiled Wilderness, and Inuit Village Visit
Sail through and land in some of the most spectacular fjord country in the world along the coast of Greenland, exploring rarely visited glaciers, bays and inlets. Depending on ice, spend these days exploring the massive fjord system, including portions of Scoresbysund. Look out for musk oxen grazing on the colorful autumn tundra. Visit Ittoqqortoormiit for an up close look into life in the most remote town in Greenland.
Days 13-14: Denmark Strait/Reykjavik
Whale Watching and Lecture Series
Enjoy the lecture series while watching the seas for whales. Head towards Iceland and the steaming hot springs of Reykjavík. The view is often complemented by soaring fulmars, kittiwakes, gannets, guillemots, and razorbills. Arctic Lectures and Educational Programs continue.
Day 15: Reykjavik
Disembarkation and Departure
For guests departing on disembarkation day, a complimentary transfer will be provided at 8:00am to Keflavik International Airport from the port. Guests staying post-trip can hire taxis at the pier. Outward travel should not be booked prior to 12:00pm.
Itinerary
Day 1: Longyearbyen
Arrival, Luggage Drop-off, and Embarkation
Arrive today with your flight arriving by 2:00 p.m. at the latest. Drop off checked luggage at the meeting point between 9am - 12pm. Locate the G representative for your included arrival transfer. All passengers will be transferred to the ship as a group for 4pm embarkation.
Days 2-5: Svalbard/Greenland Sea
Polar Bear Search and Expedition Sailing
Over four full days, explore a small portion of the western coast of Svalbard. Spend these days in search of the elusive polar bears as they hunt seals, and keep a lookout for Svalbard's unique subspecies of reindeer and Arctic foxes. The itinerary is flexible to take advantage of the best Svalbard has to offer. Zodiac Excursions will be offered to explore the flora and fauna.
Days 6-7: Greenland Sea
Pack Ice Edge Exploration and Marine Mammal Search
Attempt to approach and follow the pack ice edge, which is often pushed along the coast by frigid waters draining from the Arctic Ocean. Keep a lookout for sea mammals like seals and whales and also sea birds such as kittiwakes and fulmars. Arctic Lectures and Educational Programs will be hosted throughout the day.
Days 8-12: Northeast Greenland National Park
Fjord Sailing, Unspoiled Wilderness, and Inuit Village Visit
Sail through and land in some of the most spectacular fjord country in the world along the coast of Greenland, exploring rarely visited glaciers, bays and inlets. Depending on ice, spend these days exploring the massive fjord system, including portions of Scoresbysund. Look out for musk oxen grazing on the colorful autumn tundra. Visit Ittoqqortoormiit for an up close look into life in the most remote town in Greenland.
Days 13-14: Denmark Strait/Reykjavik
Whale Watching and Lecture Series
Enjoy the lecture series while watching the seas for whales. Head towards Iceland and the steaming hot springs of Reykjavík. The view is often complemented by soaring fulmars, kittiwakes, gannets, guillemots, and razorbills. Arctic Lectures and Educational Programs continue.
Day 15: Reykjavik
Disembarkation and Departure
For guests departing on disembarkation day, a complimentary transfer will be provided at 8:00am to Keflavik International Airport from the port. Guests staying post-trip can hire taxis at the pier. Outward travel should not be booked prior to 12:00pm.
14 nights aboard the Expedition
Arrival transfer
Transfer from meeting point to ship (Longyearbyen)
Zodiac excursions with our expert expedition team
Lectures and educational programs
Visit to a local community (Greenland)
Departure transfer (Reykjavík, depending on flight)
Waterproof boots supplied for USA sizes 4 - 16
Expedition parka
Accommodations
Aboard the Expedition in triple-, twin-share cabins, or suites (all with en suite bathrooms and porthole or window, 14 nts). Please note that all cabins consist of twin-size berths and are ocean-facing. Suites have one queen-size bed.
Meals
14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 14 dinners
Allow USD25-35 for meals not included. Drinks and tips on board not included.
Transportation
Expedition, Zodiac, local bus, walking.
EXCLUSIONS
Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
Personal expenses.
- Located on the Main Deck
- Includes 2 lower and 1 upper berth and a porthole
- Ensuite bathroom with hairdryer
- Approximately 13.5 sq. m (145 sq. ft.)
Lower Deck Twin $11,199
Ship: G-Expedition | Cabin: Lower Deck Twin
- Located on the Lower deck
- Approximately 11 sq. m (115 sq. ft.)
- Includes 2 lower berths and one porthole
- Ensuite bathroom
Main Deck Porthole Twin $11,799
Ship: G-Expedition | Cabin: Main Deck Porthole Twin
- Located on the main deck
- Approximately 11 sq. m (115 sq. ft.)
- Includes 2 lower berths and one porthole
- Ensuite bathroom
Main Deck Window Twin $12,399
Ship: G-Expedition | Cabin: Main Deck Window Twin
- Located on the main deck, midships (Deck 2)
- Approximately 11 sq. m (115 sq. ft.)
- Includes 2 lower berths and 2 windows
- Ensuite bathroom
Superior Twin $13,349
Ship: G-Expedition | Cabin: Superior Twin
Located on the Captain\'s Deck or Upper Deck
- Approximately 12 sq. m (132 sq. ft.)
- Includes 2 lower berths and large view window
- Ensuite bathroom
Deluxe Twin $14,049
Ship: G-Expedition | Cabin: Deluxe Twin
- Located on the Captain’s Deck
- Approximately 13 sq. m (144 sq. ft.)
- Includes 2 lower berths and a large view window
- Ensuite bathroom
Suite Double $14,799
Ship: G-Expedition | Cabin: Suite Double
- Located on the Captain’s Deck
- Approximately 20 sq. m (215 sq. ft.)
- Include a double bed (comprised of 2 twin berths), a couch and sitting area, and a large view window
- Ensuite bathroom
Owner´s Suite Double $15,099
Ship: G-Expedition | Cabin: Owner´s Suite Double
- Located on the Bridge Deck at the stern
- Approximately 19 sq. m (208 sq. ft.)
- Includes a double bed (comprised of 2 twin berths), large sitting area with couch
- Panoramic window facing either aft or port or starboard (depending on the cabin)
- Ensuite bathroom
* The prices are per person in US Dollars, unless expressly specified in a different currency. In that case, payment will be in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day.
** Rates are correct at the time of publication. All prices will be re-confirmed by email at the time of booking.
NOTE: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.