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Start: Aug 10, 2026
End: Aug 22, 2026
Departure: Reykjavik
Arrival: Kangerlussuaq
Duration: 13 Days
Embark on a breathtaking Arctic adventure to witness a total solar eclipse off Greenland’s wild and rugged Blosseville Coast —a rare spectacle in one of the world’s most breathtaking destinations. From the vibrant Icelandic capital of Reykjavík, set sail along East Greenland’s dramatic coastline—from the remote coasts of totality, where towering glaciers cascade from jagged peaks, to colorful towns with thriving Inuit culture. Cruise through the glacier-lined Prins Christiansund Strait and explore South Greenland’s Norse legacy. Discover Nuuk, a captivating capital where tradition meets modernity, before venturing into the awe-inspiring Fjord of Eternity (Evighedsfjord), where colossal glaciers plunge into crystal-clear waters. Prepare to be captivated by Greenland’s raw wilderness and timeless culture on this once-in-a-lifetime expedition.
Hallgrímskirkja Church towers over Reykjavik, a vibrant city known for Nordic cuisine, unique museums, and lively shopping. After safety briefings, we set sail toward totality in East Greenland.
The Denmark Strait, a narrow passage between Iceland and Greenland, teems with rich marine life. Our onboard experts guide guests in safely viewing the eclipse. Nearing Greenland, the team shares insights on ecology, geology, and wildlife, preparing guests for Zodiac operations and polar bear safety.
On Eclipse Day, the ship approaches the once-feared Blosseville Coast. Anchoring at the perfect vantage points beneath the eclipse’s center line with clear southwestern views, guests disembark by Zodiac to prepare for the celestial show. At 16:37, the partial eclipse begins, building to totality at 17:37, with darkness settling over the landscape. Witness the stunning “Diamond Ring” effect at 17:40 as totality ends. The eclipse concludes by 18:33 as the moon’s shadow moves on. After this unforgettable spectacle, guests return to the ship for a gala dinner.
We sail south along Greenland’s Blosseville Coast, a rugged landscape shaped by volcanic activity around 50 million years ago. First surveyed by explorer Ejnar Mikkelsen, this area has long been navigated by the Inuit people of the area. If conditions allow, we may land in this now uninhabited region of breathtaking beauty.
Tasiilaq is East Greenland’s largest settlement, sitting on rugged Ammassalik Island. Isolated from European contact until its founding as a trading post in 1894, it preserves the unique culture of the Tunumiit people. Once home to Greenland’s last shamans, Tasiilaq is the origin of the tupilak, a feared magical creature – now a celebrated art form. Visitors can meet sled dogs (with owners’ permission), experience drum dancing, hike tundra meadows, and visit the famous Stunk Artist’s Workshop.
Today, we explore Skjoldungen, a stunning fjord on Greenland’s southeast coast, known to locals as Saqqisikuik. Once visited by Inuit and briefly settled in the 20th century, it is now remote and uninhabited. Surrounded by breathtaking peaks, highlights include Thryms Glacier and the valley of Dronning Marie Dal. Weather permitting, we may land to explore or cruise by the glacier.
In the morning, we sail through spectacular Prins Christian Sund, a 60 km iceberg-filled strait linking East and West Greenland. Surrounded by mountains, glaciers, and valleys, it’s one of the world’s most spectacular waterways. By afternoon, we reach Aappilattoq, a small, remote village beneath granite cliffs, known for its traditional lifestyle, scenic hiking, and famous local choir.
Tasermiut Fjord is known for its towering granite cliffs and fertile valleys. Once called Ketil’s Fjord by Norse settlers, it’s now popular with elite climbers and hikers. Later, we sail to Uunartoq Island to relax in geothermal springs with views of drifting icebergs – an experience unmatched even by Iceland’s legendary spas!
Next, we cruise through Tunulliarfik Fjord to Qassiarsuk, a lush village known for sheep farming and its rich Norse history. Founded in 1924, the modern village sits on the site of Erik the Red’s 10th-century farm, Brattahlíð. Legend has it that his wife Thjodhild refused to join her pagan husband’s bed until he built her a church – the first in the Americas. In the afternoon, we hike from nearby Itilleq through lush green fields to Igaliku and the ruins of Garðar, the seat of Norse Greenlandic power.
From South Greenland, we sail north along the rugged coast. Nearly all of Greenland’s settlements lie on the western coast, facing the Davis Strait. Warm Atlantic currents enrich these waters, attracting whales, seals, human hunters, and many seabirds—so keep an eye out during our day at sea!
Home to 20,000 residents, Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, offers culture, history, and stunning natural beauty. Inhabited since 2200 B.C. by Paleo-Inuit and later by Norse settlers, Nuuk is now Greenland’s cultural and political center, featuring the Parliament, National Museum (home of the Qilakitsoq mummies), Katuaq cultural center, local art shops, and cozy cafés. Affectionately known as “Nuuk York” by locals, it stands as a singular blend of the ancient and the contemporary.
On the final full day of our voyage, we arrive in Kangaamiut, a village where traditional hunting, fishing, and weather shape daily life. Guests can hike for panoramic views, and enjoy a warm cultural welcome with local crafts, food, and performance. In the afternoon, we venture into Evighedsfjorden—“The Eternity Fjord”—by Zodiac, cruising past majestic glaciers and dramatic bird cliffs, a thrilling and unforgettable finale to our Arctic voyage.
As our journey concludes, we sail up the 160 km Kangerlussuaq Fjord and disembark by Zodiac. Though Kangerlussuaq is more known for its Cold War-era military roots and role as a transport hub than cultural heritage, its surrounding wilderness offers striking natural beauty – the perfect place to end our thrilling expedition.
This expedition includes
This expedition excludes
Discover Kayaking USD 345
Citizen Science (Included)
Photography Coach (included)
All prices are subject to availability, quoted per person and expressed in USD.
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Start: Aug 10, 2026
End: Aug 22, 2026
Departure: Reykjavik
Arrival: Kangerlussuaq
Duration: 13 Days
| Cabin | Regular Price | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|
| Brynhilde Suite | SOLD OUT | |
| Freydis Suite | SOLD OUT | |
| Junior Suite A | $31,045 | |
| Balcony Suite B | SOLD OUT | |
| Grand Balcony Stateroom CXL | SOLD OUT | |
| Single Stateroom G | SOLD OUT | |
| Superior Balcony Stateroom CSP | SOLD OUT | |
| Balcony Stateroom C | SOLD OUT | |
| French Balcony Stateroom E | SOLD OUT | |
| Porthole Stateroom D | SOLD OUT | |
| Triple Stateroom F | $13,045 | |
