Complete East Greenland (12)

Explore the majesty of Earth’s wildest region on an epic voyage. From Inuit culture in Ittoqqortoormiit to the vastness of the Northeast Greenland National Park under the glow of the flickering aurora borealis.


Greenland
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Duration: 12 days / 11 nights on board.
Starts: Reykjavík, Iceland
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.


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Experience the culture, beauty, and diversity of East Greenland on this unique voyage combining the best of this wild and remote region. On the shores of Earth’s largest island, we hope to witness spectacles such as flickering aurora borealis, vast glaciers, and precipitous mountains. This journey blends the wartime history of Ikateq with an incredible immersion into Tunumiit culture in Tasiilaq, where visitors can meet the locals of Greenland's most isolated communities and learn about their ancestral traditions, from drum dancing to the origin of the magical tupilak.

The expedition reaches its peak as we enter the Northeast Greenland National Park, the largest in the world, spanning nearly a million square kilometers of pristine wilderness. We will navigate through deep fjords with 1,300-meter cliffs and explore geological wonders with vivid layers that reveal the planet's history. Between sightings of charismatic Arctic wildlife and sailing along volcanic coastlines, this voyage showcases the very best of the Arctic’s largest wilderness, promising guests a journey rich in natural beauty, historical discovery, and true polar adventure.

Highlights:
Exploration of the Northeast Greenland National Park, the largest protected land area on Earth.
Immersion into Tunumiit culture in Tasiilaq and the isolated community of Ittoqqortoormiit.
Visit to Ikateq, a haunting and well-preserved relic of a World War II transatlantic airbase.
Sailing along the rugged Blosseville Coast and the serene fjords of the Ammassalik region.
Superb opportunities for spotting Arctic wildlife and witnessing the magical Northern Lights.

Itinerary

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Day 1: All Aboard in Reykjavik!
Setting sail from the Icelandic capital
Reykjavik is a vibrant city known for Nordic cuisine and unique museums. After safety briefings, we set sail toward the wild coasts of East Greenland, leaving the silhouette of Hallgrímskirkja Church behind.

Day 2: At Sea, Crossing the Denmark Strait
Navigation and marine life
This narrow passage between Iceland and Greenland teems with marine life. Onboard experts guide guests in wildlife spotting while sharing insights on ecology and geology to prepare us for Greenland.

Day 3: Kuummiut and Ikateq, East Greenland
Inuit tradition and wartime history
We begin in Kuummiut, a prosperous fishing village with no road access where sled dogs and motorboats set the pace. In the afternoon, we visit Ikateq, the remains of a WWII U.S. airbase set amid breathtaking natural landscapes.

Day 4: Tasiilaq, East Greenland
Heart of Tunumiit culture
We visit the largest settlement in the region, isolated from Europe until 1894. You can experience drum dancing, meet sled dogs, and visit local artist workshops to discover the origin of the tupilak, a magical creature turned into art.

Day 5: At Sea, En Route to Ittoqqortoormiit
Biological productivity and relaxation
We sail along a rugged coastline where Arctic currents create immense biological wealth. Guests can enjoy lectures, spa treatments, or simply watch seabirds and wildlife from the ship’s hot tubs.

Day 6: Ittoqqortoormiit
At the edge of civilization
Arrival at one of the most remote communities on Earth. Its residents maintain a subsistence hunting lifestyle. The town represents the end of human civilization and the start of thousands of miles of pristine Arctic wilderness.

Days 7-9: Northeast Greenland National Park
The world's largest nature reserve
We enter an uninhabited territory of nearly a million square kilometers. The flexible itinerary includes highlights like Ella Island's cliffs, the historic Maria Island, and the geological views of Teufelsschloss mountain in Blomsterbugten.

Day 10: Blosseville Coast
Volcanic landscapes
We sail south along a coastline shaped by volcanic activity 50 million years ago. If conditions allow, we will make landings in this uninhabited region of breathtaking beauty, historically navigated by the Inuit.

Day 11: At Sea, En Route to Reykjavik, Iceland
Reflection and farewell
During the return to Iceland, attend final lectures and the voyage slideshow. We will celebrate the journey with new friends at the Captain’s Farewell Cocktail Party as we approach Reykjavik.

Day 12: Reykjavik, Iceland: Disembarkation
Return to the city
After days of isolation in the wilderness, the Icelandic capital will appear on the horizon. After a final breakfast, we say goodbye to the crew and disembark with lasting memories of the voyage of a lifetime.

Itinerary

Day 1: All Aboard in Reykjavik!
Setting sail from the Icelandic capital
Reykjavik is a vibrant city known for Nordic cuisine and unique museums. After safety briefings, we set sail toward the wild coasts of East Greenland, leaving the silhouette of Hallgrímskirkja Church behind.

Day 2: At Sea, Crossing the Denmark Strait
Navigation and marine life
This narrow passage between Iceland and Greenland teems with marine life. Onboard experts guide guests in wildlife spotting while sharing insights on ecology and geology to prepare us for Greenland.

Day 3: Kuummiut and Ikateq, East Greenland
Inuit tradition and wartime history
We begin in Kuummiut, a prosperous fishing village with no road access where sled dogs and motorboats set the pace. In the afternoon, we visit Ikateq, the remains of a WWII U.S. airbase set amid breathtaking natural landscapes.

Day 4: Tasiilaq, East Greenland
Heart of Tunumiit culture
We visit the largest settlement in the region, isolated from Europe until 1894. You can experience drum dancing, meet sled dogs, and visit local artist workshops to discover the origin of the tupilak, a magical creature turned into art.

Day 5: At Sea, En Route to Ittoqqortoormiit
Biological productivity and relaxation
We sail along a rugged coastline where Arctic currents create immense biological wealth. Guests can enjoy lectures, spa treatments, or simply watch seabirds and wildlife from the ship’s hot tubs.

Day 6: Ittoqqortoormiit
At the edge of civilization
Arrival at one of the most remote communities on Earth. Its residents maintain a subsistence hunting lifestyle. The town represents the end of human civilization and the start of thousands of miles of pristine Arctic wilderness.

Days 7-9: Northeast Greenland National Park
The world's largest nature reserve
We enter an uninhabited territory of nearly a million square kilometers. The flexible itinerary includes highlights like Ella Island's cliffs, the historic Maria Island, and the geological views of Teufelsschloss mountain in Blomsterbugten.

Day 10: Blosseville Coast
Volcanic landscapes
We sail south along a coastline shaped by volcanic activity 50 million years ago. If conditions allow, we will make landings in this uninhabited region of breathtaking beauty, historically navigated by the Inuit.

Day 11: At Sea, En Route to Reykjavik, Iceland
Reflection and farewell
During the return to Iceland, attend final lectures and the voyage slideshow. We will celebrate the journey with new friends at the Captain’s Farewell Cocktail Party as we approach Reykjavik.

Day 12: Reykjavik, Iceland: Disembarkation
Return to the city
After days of isolation in the wilderness, the Icelandic capital will appear on the horizon. After a final breakfast, we say goodbye to the crew and disembark with lasting memories of the voyage of a lifetime.


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INCLUSIONS

Included Aboard All Ships

On Board
Shipboard accommodations and meals.
“Welcome” and “Farewell” receptions with sparkling wine and soft drinks.
Complimentary house wine, beer, and soft drinks at lunch and dinner (selected labels and brands. Wine excluded at lunch).
Coffee/Tea/Cocoa 24 hours a day.
500MB WiFi card for use on your personal devices.
Expedition jacket for use during the voyage.
Fleece-lined down jacket (yours to keep).
A pair of loaner boots for use during the voyage.
All scheduled landings and excursions.
Snowshoes for use during landings (subject to availability).
Our Citizen Science program: participation in a variety of scientific activities that support important research projects.
Photography Coach available throughout the voyage.
Participation in the Polar Plunge.
Access to our onboard medical clinics.
Access to our onboard fitness centers.
All port and landing fees.
Digital Voyage Log.

Post Disembarkation
Group transfer from ship to airport or central location.

Included with Ocean Albatros & Ocean Victory Suites
Wine and fruit on arrival.
Restocked mini bar (non-alcoholic).
Complimentary laundry service.
In-room espresso machine.

EXCLUSIONS

Any airfare or travel expenses associated with arrival or departure other than those specified above.
Travel insurance; medical insurance; evacuation coverage.
Laundry and personal expenses incurred on board, except as listed in inclusions.
Any other alcohol and soft drinks, except as listed in inclusions.
Onboard communication charges such as outgoing phone calls or WiFi, except as listed in inclusions.
Staff/crew gratuities.


Dates & Rates


Ship: Ocean Albatros (PLT) | Date: 07 Sept 2027 - 28 Sept 2027 (5072)
Triple Stateroom
$9,895
Porthole Stateroom
$11,595
$8,697
French Balcony Stateroom
$12,295
$9,222
Sup. Balcony Stateroom
$13,195
$9,897
Balcony Stateroom
$12,795
$9,597
Grand Balcony Stateroom
$13,895
$10,422
Single Stateroom
$14,895
Balcony Suite
$15,195
$11,397
Junior Suite
$15,895
$11,922
Freydis Suite
$18,495
$13,872
Brynhilde Suite
$22,495
$16,872

* 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.

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