Under the Northern Lights: Exploring Iceland & East Greenland

Trip Type: Polar|Wildlife|
Iceland | 14 Days | 1 - 199 People
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NZD 18,088.00 /Person

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Explore two of the last unspoiled wilderness areas in Iceland and East Greenland. Over 14 days, you’ll cruise along Iceland’s mountainous Westfjord...

Under the Northern Lights: Exploring Iceland & East Greenland

Explore two of the last unspoiled wilderness areas in Iceland and East Greenland. Over 14 days, you’ll cruise along Iceland’s mountainous Westfjords and Greenland’s remote northeast coast – home to the largest fjord system in the world. Discover diverse and rugged landscapes, rich in arctic wildlife. Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the Arctic and experience Inuit culture firsthand at Ittoqqortoormiit. Visit ancient Thule sites steeped in history, see massive icebergs and towering bird cliffs and if you’re lucky, you may also see the spectacular northern lights dancing across the sky!

Welcome to Iceland! When you arrive in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, make your way to your hotel for a free afternoon and evening. You can arrive at any time, as you have the full day at leisure to settle in and explore the city at your own pace.

After breakfast at your hotel, enjoy a free morning in Reykjavik before your transfer to the ship this afternoon. When you arrive at the port, you’ll embark and be introduced to your Expedition Team. Then, set sail for the Westfjords.

Each region of Iceland has its own appeal for nature, bird and history lovers, and the little-visited Vestfjords (Westfjords), where the land meets the sea in the most dramatic fashion, is no exception. Often referred to as ‘Iceland’s best kept secret,’ this rugged peninsula at the country’s remote northwestern tip is rife with fjords and mountains sloping down to the sea in impossibly beautiful ways. You’ll spend the day exploring the fjords and shores of Iceland’s oldest region, enjoying its kaleidoscope of diverse land and seascapes. Here, tumbling cliffs and gushing waterfalls alternate with colorful beaches, and rolling green hills that lead up to high moorlands dotted with rocky outcrops, small lakes and the occasional shaggy Icelandic sheep or horse grazing in the distance. A few little outposts of civilization, small fishing communities are nestled on fjord edges and the shores of the Denmark Strait, facing out into the mighty Atlantic and toward East Greenland—keeping alive a maritime heritage going back to the Viking days.

As you sail southwest across the Denmark Strait towards Greenland, your Expedition Team will prepare you for the exciting adventures ahead, both on and off-ship. Your team of polar experts will present on a wide range of topics, including the geology, wildlife, climatology and enthralling history of Greenland. The team will also search for (and identify) the seabirds soaring about the ship, also alerting you whenever there’s a whale sighting.

During your exploration of Greenland’s remote northeast coast, you’ll head out on daily (weather dependent) Zodiac cruises and shore visits to several locations. Keep an eye out for grazing muskoxen, as 40 per cent of the world’s population lives in Northeast Greenland National Park! Sailing through spectacular Scoresby Sund, the birthplace of many icebergs, you’ll immediately see why some say it’s the most beautiful fjord system on the planet. Sites such as Frederiksdal and Sydkap offer opportunities to explore the colourful tundra and the remains of ancient Thule settlements. At the entrance of the sound is East Greenland’s most northerly community – Ittoqqortoormiit – where you may spend time interacting with the Inuit people and learning about their way of life. You may also have a chance to see the northern lights here if the skies are clear. Deeper in the sound, Rode O is perfect for admiring the beauty of sky-blue icebergs set against striking red sandstone cliffs. Magnificent vistas also await at Kong Oscar Fjord, with possible landings at Ella O – renowned for its rugged cliffs and flower-rich Botanikerbugt on Ymer O.

As your Arctic adventure winds down, take in a presentation by your onboard experts, share your photos, sip an icy cocktail in the bar or watch a movie – there are many activities available during your time at sea. Your Expedition Team will also be on hand to answer any questions and point out wildlife.

After breakfast, transfer independently to the Keflavik International Airport for your onward journey home. If you’d like to extend your time here, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

Meals
13 Breakfast(s), 11 Lunch(s), 12 Dinner(s)

Transport
Ship , Zodiac

Accommodation
Expedition Ship (12 nights), comfortable hotel (1 nights)

  • Search for iconic Arctic wildlife like polar bears, muskoxen, whales and seals – your onboard experts will always be on hand to help you get the best sightings.
  • Marvel at the kaleidoscope of dramatic sea and landscapes of Iceland’s oldest region and maybe see the enchanting Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)!
  • Hike the tundra, visit an Inuit community and explore a breathtaking fjord system in East Greenland.
  • Cruise in a Zodiac to explore diverse landscapes and make onshore landings for unique adventures off the beaten track.
  • Immerse yourself in the icy realm of the Arctic with optional kayaking adventures and see the icebergs from an up-close perspective.
  • As you’d expect, temperatures in the Arctic are very cold. A warm parka will be provided along with waterproof boots and unlimited hot drinks, but you should also bring base layers and lots of warm clothing. Please see the Essential Trip Information for further important details about what to bring. Weather depending, you will be making regular excursions in a Zodiac boat to explore the local area and look for wildlife. It can get very cold and wet on the Zodiac, so make sure you are dressed appropriately and that you keep your camera safe and dry. Sturdy sea legs are needed as you make wet and dry landings from the boat, and on steep terrain, snow and other uneven surfaces. Some ships also have a lot of stairs. The weather plays a pivotal part in this adventure and although there’s an itinerary in place, there are no guarantees that you’ll be able to do everything that is planned for. A level of flexibility and openness to embracing the unexpected are important in expedition travel, especially to such a remote area.

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Provided by
Intrepid Travel
Reference Code:
BQMY
Trip Location
Trip Starts:
Reykjavik, Iceland
Trip Finishes:
Reykjavik, Iceland
Countries Visited:
Greenland
Iceland
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Destination Details
Iceland | 14 Days | 1 - 199 People

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