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    11 Days / 10 Nights
    Dates : 30 Jul 2026
    Reykjavik / Reykjavik
    USD 300 OBC + Gold Wi-Fi + Expedition parka + Reusable water bottle + All inclusive service

    Embark on this Arctic wilderness cruise from Reykjavík to Greenland’s Scoresbysund, the world’s largest fjord system with towering glaciers and icebergs. Visit one of the world’s most remote towns before heading north to King Oscar Fjord watching for white foxes, bears and seals. Return to Iceland, and the Westfjords region with its charming towns, impressive waterfalls and seabird colonies, before concluding in Reykjavík, Iceland’s capital.

    • Discover the pristine beauty of Scoresbysund, the world’s largest fjord System, framed by imposing mountains and teeming with wildlife.
    • Learn about the Inuit way of life in Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the world’s most remote settlements.
    • Explore the remote rugged beauty of Iceland’s Westfjords region with cascading waterfalls and cliffs teeming with birdlife.

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    Day 1Reykjavik

    Make sure there is sufficient time to explore this diminutive but dramatic capital city. Despite its small size, you won’t be short of things to see and do. To get your bearings, take the elevator to the top of Hallgrímskirkja. This church, designed by famed Icelandic architect Gudjón Samuelsson is one of the most distinctive buildings in town. When you return to earth, visit the city’s other renowned building Harpa Concert Hall, located at the heart of Reykjavík’s regenerated harbour – also the home of the Maritime Museum. Speaking of cultural spaces, tour the National Museum to learn the story of Iceland from past to present. The Reykjavík Art Museum houses an impressive contemporary collection including eye-catching pieces by Erró. And, of course, just 50 kilometres outside the city lies Thingvellir National Park, the site of Iceland’s original Viking parliament.

    Day 2Dynjandi Waterfall

    Considered one of Iceland’s most impressive falls, the thunderous Dynjandi waterfall in the Westfjords region gives the impression of a bridal veil as it spreads down ever-growing cascades. Considered one of Iceland’s most impressive falls, the thunderous Dynjandi waterfall in the Westfjords region gives the impression of a bridal veil as it spreads down ever-growing cascades

    Day 3At Sea

    Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers

    Day 4Ittoqqortoormiit

    One of the world’s most remote towns and the most isolated community in Greenland, Ittoqqortoormiit is largely inaccessible by ship for nine months of the year. Founded in 1925 by Danish explorer Ejnar Mikkelsen and Inuit settlers, it is home to 450 residents who mostly rely on hunting and fishing. The community preserves Greenlandic traditions, from harvesting qiviut–the prized muskox underfur–to maintaining sled dogs and wearing national dress

     

    Day 5-6Scoresbysund

    The world’s largest fjord system, Scoresbysund spans over 350 km into Greenland’s heart. This vast network of fjords, glaciers and icebergs is framed by towering basalt mountains, which shield Greenland’s wildlife from Arctic winds. Muskoxen, Arctic foxes and mountain hares roam the land, while little auks, puffins, fulmars, snowy owls, gyrfalcons and great black-backed gulls soar overhead. Seals and whales are common sightings in the waters

    Day 7-8Kong Oscar Fjord

    Regarded as east Island’s cultural hub, brightly painted wooden houses line Seyðisfjörður’s port. With a lively arts scene disproportionate to its small size, Seyðisfjörður has attracted many writers and artists over the years and also hosts an annual summer arts festival. Surrounded by incredible nature, the Skálanes nature reserve is a short distance from the town. The area covered by the reserve is known for its diverse wildlife with over 47 species of bird and over 150 plant species. Reindeer are also seen here, with seals and porpoises frequently spotted along the shores.

    Day 9At Sea

    Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.

    Day 10Ísafjörður

    Surrounded by fjords in the Westfjords region, Ísafjörður is a bustling fishing town and cultural center in northwest Iceland with cafés, restaurants and museums. The Heritage Museum, also known as the Maritime Museum, houses some of the country’s oldest buildings and explores the region’s fishing heritage through compelling exhibits. Nearby, Osvor is a replica of a 19th-century Icelandic fishing station

    Day 11Reykjavik

    Our expedition comes full circle as it concludes in Reykjavík, where the journey began. With time to explore independently, you can enjoy the city at your own pace, revisiting favourite spots or discovering new corners of Iceland’s compact yet characterful capital. Wander through colourful streets, cafés, and waterfront promenades, soak in the city’s creative atmosphere, or simply reflect on the Arctic landscapes and remote places experienced along the way. Reykjavík offers a relaxed and fitting finale to the expedition, blending culture, nature, and everyday life at the edge of the North Atlantic

    Inclusions/Exclusions

    This expedition includes:

    • USD 300 on board credit
    • Gold Wi-Fi
    • Your selected stateroom
    • All meals onboard
    • Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
    • 24-hour room service
    • Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers
    • One selected shore excursion per port of call
    • All expedition landings
    • Gym, sauna, pool
    • 24/7 self service laundry
    • Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep
    • Branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boot
    • Memory Package
    • Onboard gratuities & port taxes

    This expedition excludes:

    • Charter flights to the port of embarkation/disembarkation (Longyearbyen, Ushuaia, Kangerlussuaq, Nuuk)
    • Group return transfers from airport to cruise port and to the hotel (where included)
    • One night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel (exemptions apply)

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