Greenland with Drew Simms

Explore the secrets of Greenland on a 10-day expedition aboard a traditionally rigged wooden vessel. Fly from Iceland, sail the world’s largest fjord system, and discover a breathtaking and grand Arctic wilderness.


Greenland
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Duration: 10 days / 9 nights
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.
Prices are quoted in euros (EUR)


Included


The human exploration of Scoresbysund is but a brushstroke upon a tremendous and exuberant canvas on one of the oldest places in the world. Tucked away high above the level of the Arctic Tundra, itself a very unforgiving landscape, lie the world’s largest fjords, some of which extend to over 240 miles in length. Sailing 70° north, only 20 degrees away from the North Pole, this expedition will take you on an invigorating and disconnected exploration far away from the stresses of the modern world. We propose to seek out its secrets, and reveal them, with you. With the expeditionary tradition of the past and the trappings of the future, an array of dramatic nature and Arctic wildlife awaits a small group of twelve amazing people, guided by an experienced crew, an adventurer, storytellers, and an expert leadership team.

This expedition promises to be as awe-inspiring as it is transformative. Day to day life on board is exciting yet easy-going: guests discuss the upcoming route over a hearty breakfast, plan daily activities, share life experiences, and keep binoculars close to hand while scouting for wildlife. The sailing route follows the conditions given by nature, ensuring the best use of time to glide past towering palaces of icebergs, anchor at old Inuit settlements like Hekla Havn, land on red sandstone shores, and hike remote archipelagos. Passengers will eat well, drink well, and live well, enjoying field photography guidance, editing sessions in the saloon, and a well-sized onboard sauna after cold polar excursions.

Highlights:
Get a taste of the golden age of exploration on a traditionally rigged, wooden sailing vessel.
Explore the remote coast of Northeast Greenland and visit the world's largest fjord system.
Land on the unique red sandstone shore of Red Island and hike the scenic Arctic Riviera on the Bear Islands.
Sail through the awesome Øfjord with staggering mountain peaks and 2000-meter granite walls.
Benefit from professional photography tuition in-the-field and field editing sessions in the saloon.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Flight to Constable Point and Ittoqqortoormiit
Meet in Iceland and arrival at the isolated village
Meet at Reykjavik Domestic Airport in the morning for our special chartered flight to Constable Point, a wet (and sometimes dry) dirt airfield operation utilizing turbo-prop aircraft. Board S/V Linden and get an introduction from the Captain and crew before sailing towards the village of Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the world’s most isolated villages. The quaint little houses dot the rocky slopes of South Liverpool Land with magnificent views of Kap Brewster and the Volquart Boons Coast to the south.

Day 2: Sun Glacier and Hekla Havn
Sailing among drifting icebergs and old Inuit settlements
Experience sunrise at Sun Glacier. Sail west between palaces of icebergs that gently drift under the influence of the arctic waters. Anchor at Hekla Havn, on Denmark Ø, the site of an old Inuit settlement.

Day 3: Red Island and Harefjord
Landing on sandstone shores and navigating north to Harefjord
Get up close to the Red Island and land on the red sandstone shore. The journey continues north through Rødefjord which is often filled with ice crust. Sail down Harefjord in the late afternoon where anchors are set.

Day 4: Exploration in Harefjord
Scouting for regional muskoxen and polar wildlife
Spend the day on the south facing slopes of Harefjord scouting for Muskoxen, snow hares, grouse and other Arctic wildlife which normally graze in these areas.

Day 5: Deep Sailing Through Øfjord
Staggering granite walls rising 2000 meters from the sea
Sailing continues on day 5 heading deeper and eastwards through the awesome Øfjord, possibly the highlight of the trip. Staggering mountain peaks and granite walls rise 2000 meters up in either direction directly from the sea. We set anchors in Jyttes Havn in the late afternoon on this day.

Day 6: Jyttes Havn and Bear Islands
Hiking in the Arctic Riviera and cozy beach bonfire
Known as the Arctic Riviera, here we can hike in and around Jyttes Havn on the Bear Islands. With feet on the ground, you can really appreciate how special it is here. If conditions and time allow, we will tend a cozy bonfire on the beach.

Day 7: Channel of Bear Islands and Milne Land
Long sail as the archipelago fades into the distance
Sailing the channel between the Bear Islands and Milne Land with huge vistas of the archipelago as it fades away into the distance. By the end of this day, we are in position at Constable Point for the flight for following morning.

Day 8: Disembarkation and Flight to Reykjavik
Final aircraft boarding and return to Iceland
We disembark the sailboat for the last time and board the aircraft at Constable Point for our return flight back to Reykjavik. The adventures of the expedition begin to sink in and your life after Greenland begins. We say goodbye to each other, not forever, just for now!

Itinerary

Day 1: Flight to Constable Point and Ittoqqortoormiit
Meet in Iceland and arrival at the isolated village
Meet at Reykjavik Domestic Airport in the morning for our special chartered flight to Constable Point, a wet (and sometimes dry) dirt airfield operation utilizing turbo-prop aircraft. Board S/V Linden and get an introduction from the Captain and crew before sailing towards the village of Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the world’s most isolated villages. The quaint little houses dot the rocky slopes of South Liverpool Land with magnificent views of Kap Brewster and the Volquart Boons Coast to the south.

Day 2: Sun Glacier and Hekla Havn
Sailing among drifting icebergs and old Inuit settlements
Experience sunrise at Sun Glacier. Sail west between palaces of icebergs that gently drift under the influence of the arctic waters. Anchor at Hekla Havn, on Denmark Ø, the site of an old Inuit settlement.

Day 3: Red Island and Harefjord
Landing on sandstone shores and navigating north to Harefjord
Get up close to the Red Island and land on the red sandstone shore. The journey continues north through Rødefjord which is often filled with ice crust. Sail down Harefjord in the late afternoon where anchors are set.

Day 4: Exploration in Harefjord
Scouting for regional muskoxen and polar wildlife
Spend the day on the south facing slopes of Harefjord scouting for Muskoxen, snow hares, grouse and other Arctic wildlife which normally graze in these areas.

Day 5: Deep Sailing Through Øfjord
Staggering granite walls rising 2000 meters from the sea
Sailing continues on day 5 heading deeper and eastwards through the awesome Øfjord, possibly the highlight of the trip. Staggering mountain peaks and granite walls rise 2000 meters up in either direction directly from the sea. We set anchors in Jyttes Havn in the late afternoon on this day.

Day 6: Jyttes Havn and Bear Islands
Hiking in the Arctic Riviera and cozy beach bonfire
Known as the Arctic Riviera, here we can hike in and around Jyttes Havn on the Bear Islands. With feet on the ground, you can really appreciate how special it is here. If conditions and time allow, we will tend a cozy bonfire on the beach.

Day 7: Channel of Bear Islands and Milne Land
Long sail as the archipelago fades into the distance
Sailing the channel between the Bear Islands and Milne Land with huge vistas of the archipelago as it fades away into the distance. By the end of this day, we are in position at Constable Point for the flight for following morning.

Day 8: Disembarkation and Flight to Reykjavik
Final aircraft boarding and return to Iceland
We disembark the sailboat for the last time and board the aircraft at Constable Point for our return flight back to Reykjavik. The adventures of the expedition begin to sink in and your life after Greenland begins. We say goodbye to each other, not forever, just for now!


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INCLUSIONS

Accommodation on board, incl. bedding & towels
All meals, snacks, tea and coffee throughout.
Your inbound flight to ICELAND to GREENLAND at the beginning of the expedition. (Expedition A + B +C)
Your return flight to GREENLAND to ICELAND via at the beginning of the expedition. (Expedition A + B)
Provision of a complimentary “Great Expedition Kit” : a curated collection of Expedition essentials to enhance your expedition.
Expedition champagne and port supply.
Usage of the ship’s cigar humidor
Free use of onboard sauna
Extensive Pre-Departure Preparation Material
Equipment and Information Pack
Destination-specific Expedition Preparation Guide - everything we think you need to know about your location before you get there.
All guided hikes ashore
All guided zodiac excursions to shore
Educational and Informational services from the Expedition Leader and crew
Port surcharges, permits and landing fees
Photography guidance and tuition in-the-field, as-we shoot
Editing session on board in the salon upon request
Some other goodies and extras that are not mentioned

EXCLUSIONS

Your flights to Iceland
Your flight from Iceland at the end of the expedition.
Additional Alcoholic beverages beverages on board (outside of champagne and port form the expedition supply)
Personal travel & health insurance
Crew gratuities (entirely discrentionary)
Personal equipment and gear for the expedition


Dates & Rates


Ship: SV Linden | Date: 17 Sept 2026 - 27 Sept 2026 (5307)
Twin Cabin
$10,495

* 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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