West Greenland Expedition

Disko Bay, Kayak & Hike


Greenland
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The world by sea

Duration: 9 days
Starts: Ilulissat, Greenland
Ends: Ilulissat, Greenland
Language: English speaking voyage


Included
Optional


We are excited to announce that in 2026 we are heading back to Greenland on Elsi, a small 16-person schooner. Elsi is agile and nimble, allowing us to access areas often not possible on larger ships. For this trip aboard Elsi, we have increased the activities available to include not only the general cruising experience but also hiking and our regular kayaking program. Every trip we take is about ensuring we maximise the wild outdoor experience for our groups. We can retreat to the comfort of the ship whenever it is required but each day is focused on what’s outside the ship, not inside and we promise it is truly spectacular.

It’s important to remember that every trip is unique, from ice conditions to weather and wildlife encounters and we adjust accordingly each time.

Trip Highlights
• Explore Greenland’s largest island.
• Sail through the ice and midnight sun.
• Paddle in the home of the sea kayak or join active hikes in untracked terrain.
• Explore colourful villages and observe the Inuit way of life.
• Wildlife possibilities - polar bears, Arctic fox, reindeer, musk ox, Arctic hare, seals, whales and thousands of sea birds.
• Active glaciers and towering icebergs.
• Experience the sight of whales under the midnight sun.

Itinerary

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Getting There
We meet in Ilulissat, Greenland. There’s lots to see and do in Ilulissat and we recommend staying extra nights pre or post trip for sightseeing and additionally, in case of flight delays and to recover from any jet lag. See Greenland’s tourism website for information:
https://visitgreenland.com/

Day 1: Overnight Ilulissat
Overnight in Ilulissat. This evening you’ll meet your expedition leaders for the trip briefing.

Day 2: Embark Elsi and set sail into Disko Bay
The morning is yours to explore and in the afternoon we transfer direct to our schooner Elsi. On boarding, you’ll meet the crew, settle into your cabin and prepare for the upcoming journey. We may have time before departure to sort and fit the kayaking equipment or even enjoy a short stroll or paddle around Ilulissat. After dinner on board, we will set sail for Disko Island, located in Baffin Bay and the largest island along Greenland’s main coast. While out on deck, we’ll keep an eye out for whales, frequent summer visitors to Disko Bay include humpback, minke and fin. We experience the endless light of the polar north summer, where the sun remains visible 24 hours a day, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities and sightseeing, even in the late hours of the night.

Day 3: Disko Bay
Disko Island, Qeqertarsuaq in Greenlandic, is volcanic in origin and the steep basalt mountains and hot springs differentiate the island from anywhere else in Greenland. We begin our day with a paddle or hiking excursion on the southern coast of Disko Island, exploring stunning black beaches and hidden coves. We’ll hike to the breathtaking waterfalls of Blaesedalen (Valley of the Winds) and discover the diverse and abundant flora of the island. As we trek or paddle along the coast, we’ll enjoy spectacular views of gigantic icebergs floating both up close and beyond. After a hearty lunch, we will set sail for the fjords of western Disko Island.

Day 4: Paddle, hike the western fjords of Disko Island
Today we explore the western expanse of Disko Island, hiking along open valleys and paddling the remote coastline. Our sturdy vessel, Elsi, will accompany us as we journey through the fjords. Disko Island is world renowned as a significant breeding ground for two
species of birds, the white-fronted goose and the king eider and for three Ramsar sites, wetlands designated to be of international importance. This afternoon we will set sail for Uummannaq, a journey that will see us sailing through the polar night.

Day 5: Uummanaq town
Located 600 kilometres north of the Arctic Circie is Uummannaq Island and town, both sharing the same name. The town is located at the foot of a heart shaped mountain and is perfect to explore. Part of the town’s charm is the enormous red post box where letters to
Santa are received from all over the world and replied to by volunteers in Santa’s ‘office’, located between the church and museum. The panoramic view of the fjord from the shore is truly breathtaking, offering an incredible backdrop for our hikes and paddles. This
afternoon we will sail to the east, delving deeper into the Islands of Uummannaq Fjord.

Day 6: Uummanaq Fjord and Appat Island
To the east of Uummannaq lies a selection of Islands set against the Greenland icecap. Depending on the wind and ice, we intend to explore the Islands with the chance to hike, paddle and sail in this most spectacular and remote part of West Greenland. We will endeavour to visit Appat Island, one of the larger islands in the Uummannaq Fjord system. The island is very mountainous, with precipitous walls falling from the glaciated summit plateau in all directions, a stunning backdrop for our kayak outings.

Day 7: Transit day - sailing southward
Most of today will be spent sailing southward from Uummannaq Fjord to Arve-prinsens Ejland. Enjoy the open ocean, expansive landscapes, spectacular icebergs and keep an eye out for whales from the deck of the ship during our transit.

Day 8: Arve-prinsens Ejland
Today we awake in the fjords near Arve-prinsens Ejland named Alluttoq in Greenlandish), in the north of Disko Bay. This area is ideal for hiking, kayaking among the ice and searching for Greenland’s elusive wildlife. We will paddle and cruise deep into the fjords, watching for ice broken away from the Greenland Icecap.
For those inclined to stroll, we may have the chance to hike a short section of tundra to a glacial lake. After lunch, we head further south to Oqaatsut, also known as Rodebay and named after Dutch whalers. Here, we will explore the coastline by tender or kayak, navigating the waters and observing remnants of whales on the seabed. This area offers a fascinating insight into the region’s
whaling history. We will enjoy our final meal together tonight and re-live the incredible experiences and natural wonders encountered during our journey. Later this evening we set sail for Ilulissat.

Day 9: Return to Ilulissat. Disembark around 9am
The expedition concludes in Ilulissat today. You can choose to continue exploring more of Greenland by land or catch a flight to your next destination. Please note that this itinerary is an approximate guide only and may change due to weather, ice conditions, logistic or unforeseen delays. Highlights of the trip include whale watching, iceberg sightings, scenic treks, sea kayaking, cultural experiences and visits to unique Greenlandic sites. Each day offers a blend of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in
the stunning beauty and rich culture of Greenland.

Itinerary

Getting There
We meet in Ilulissat, Greenland. There’s lots to see and do in Ilulissat and we recommend staying extra nights pre or post trip for sightseeing and additionally, in case of flight delays and to recover from any jet lag. See Greenland’s tourism website for information:
https://visitgreenland.com/

Day 1: Overnight Ilulissat
Overnight in Ilulissat. This evening you’ll meet your expedition leaders for the trip briefing.

Day 2: Embark Elsi and set sail into Disko Bay
The morning is yours to explore and in the afternoon we transfer direct to our schooner Elsi. On boarding, you’ll meet the crew, settle into your cabin and prepare for the upcoming journey. We may have time before departure to sort and fit the kayaking equipment or even enjoy a short stroll or paddle around Ilulissat. After dinner on board, we will set sail for Disko Island, located in Baffin Bay and the largest island along Greenland’s main coast. While out on deck, we’ll keep an eye out for whales, frequent summer visitors to Disko Bay include humpback, minke and fin. We experience the endless light of the polar north summer, where the sun remains visible 24 hours a day, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities and sightseeing, even in the late hours of the night.

Day 3: Disko Bay
Disko Island, Qeqertarsuaq in Greenlandic, is volcanic in origin and the steep basalt mountains and hot springs differentiate the island from anywhere else in Greenland. We begin our day with a paddle or hiking excursion on the southern coast of Disko Island, exploring stunning black beaches and hidden coves. We’ll hike to the breathtaking waterfalls of Blaesedalen (Valley of the Winds) and discover the diverse and abundant flora of the island. As we trek or paddle along the coast, we’ll enjoy spectacular views of gigantic icebergs floating both up close and beyond. After a hearty lunch, we will set sail for the fjords of western Disko Island.

Day 4: Paddle, hike the western fjords of Disko Island
Today we explore the western expanse of Disko Island, hiking along open valleys and paddling the remote coastline. Our sturdy vessel, Elsi, will accompany us as we journey through the fjords. Disko Island is world renowned as a significant breeding ground for two
species of birds, the white-fronted goose and the king eider and for three Ramsar sites, wetlands designated to be of international importance. This afternoon we will set sail for Uummannaq, a journey that will see us sailing through the polar night.

Day 5: Uummanaq town
Located 600 kilometres north of the Arctic Circie is Uummannaq Island and town, both sharing the same name. The town is located at the foot of a heart shaped mountain and is perfect to explore. Part of the town’s charm is the enormous red post box where letters to
Santa are received from all over the world and replied to by volunteers in Santa’s ‘office’, located between the church and museum. The panoramic view of the fjord from the shore is truly breathtaking, offering an incredible backdrop for our hikes and paddles. This
afternoon we will sail to the east, delving deeper into the Islands of Uummannaq Fjord.

Day 6: Uummanaq Fjord and Appat Island
To the east of Uummannaq lies a selection of Islands set against the Greenland icecap. Depending on the wind and ice, we intend to explore the Islands with the chance to hike, paddle and sail in this most spectacular and remote part of West Greenland. We will endeavour to visit Appat Island, one of the larger islands in the Uummannaq Fjord system. The island is very mountainous, with precipitous walls falling from the glaciated summit plateau in all directions, a stunning backdrop for our kayak outings.

Day 7: Transit day - sailing southward
Most of today will be spent sailing southward from Uummannaq Fjord to Arve-prinsens Ejland. Enjoy the open ocean, expansive landscapes, spectacular icebergs and keep an eye out for whales from the deck of the ship during our transit.

Day 8: Arve-prinsens Ejland
Today we awake in the fjords near Arve-prinsens Ejland named Alluttoq in Greenlandish), in the north of Disko Bay. This area is ideal for hiking, kayaking among the ice and searching for Greenland’s elusive wildlife. We will paddle and cruise deep into the fjords, watching for ice broken away from the Greenland Icecap.
For those inclined to stroll, we may have the chance to hike a short section of tundra to a glacial lake. After lunch, we head further south to Oqaatsut, also known as Rodebay and named after Dutch whalers. Here, we will explore the coastline by tender or kayak, navigating the waters and observing remnants of whales on the seabed. This area offers a fascinating insight into the region’s
whaling history. We will enjoy our final meal together tonight and re-live the incredible experiences and natural wonders encountered during our journey. Later this evening we set sail for Ilulissat.

Day 9: Return to Ilulissat. Disembark around 9am
The expedition concludes in Ilulissat today. You can choose to continue exploring more of Greenland by land or catch a flight to your next destination. Please note that this itinerary is an approximate guide only and may change due to weather, ice conditions, logistic or unforeseen delays. Highlights of the trip include whale watching, iceberg sightings, scenic treks, sea kayaking, cultural experiences and visits to unique Greenlandic sites. Each day offers a blend of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in
the stunning beauty and rich culture of Greenland.


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INCLUSIONS

Hotel accommodation (twin share) in Ilulissat.
Return transfer from Ilulissat airport to hotel/vessel.
Seven nights ship accommodation.
All meals on board ship.
Expedition guide services.
Port taxes and port charges imposed by
government authorities.

EXCLUSIONS

Any flights unless listed in the itinerary.
Single supplements.
Visa, passport and vaccination charges and airport departure taxes.
Hotels and meals not included in the voyage itinerary.
Optional excursions not included in voyage itinerary.
Laundry, personal clothing, medical expenses, personal travel insurance, items of a personal nature ie bar charges and phone/email charges.
Emergency evacuation charges.
Alcohol unless specified.
Optional activities such as kayaking unless the activity supplement has been paid.
Tips on board for crew and service personnel.

Tipping is entirely optional and left to your discretion. If you feel the crew has provided exceptional service and you’d like to show your appreciation, gratuities can be given in cash (USD or EUR) at the end of your trip. Card payment is also available if preferred. As a general guide, a contribution of US/ EUR $30–$50 per day (to be shared among the ship’s team) is a thoughtful gesture.


Dates & Rates


Ship: Elsi | Date: 28 Jun 2026 - 06 Jul 2026 (4015)
Triple Cabin
$6,200
Twin Cabin
$7,200
Ship: Elsi | Date: 07 Jul 2026 - 15 Jul 2026 (4016)
Triple Cabin
$6,200
Twin Cabin
$7,200

* 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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