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Start: Aug 4, 2026
End: Aug 19, 2026
Departure: Longyearbyen
Arrival: Isafjordur
Duration: 16 Days
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Northeast Greenland, a region shaped by soaring glaciers, stunning icebergs, and a landscape that remains inaccessible for most of the year. In late summer, when the tundra is shifting in autumn hues, we have a chance to explore this remote natural wonderland. This extraordinary expedition, perfectly timed for the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness this celestial event. For over two awe-inspiring minutes, the sky darkens as the moon aligns directly between the Earth and the sun, casting Greenland’s dramatic coastline into an unforgettable twilight.
Our Arctic cruise begins in Svalbard, where we set sail aboard the 50-passenger expedition ship. Here, we’ll explore the spectacular fjords of West Spitsbergen, with towering mountains and immense glacier fronts as our backdrop and keep an eye out for Arctic wildlife. We then chart a course across the Greenland Sea, scanning the waters for whales and navigating along the mesmerizing pack ice boarder that marks the gateway to Northeast Greenland.
Timed for the total solar eclipse
The impressive fjords Kejser Franz Joseph and Kong Oscar
Remote and unexplored
Magnificent icebergs
Great hiking opportunities with rewarding views
Visit Svalbard, Greenland and Iceland in one trip
We arrive to the charming settlement Longyearbyen where we spend a night in hotel.
We board in the afternoon venture into some of western Svalbard’s most impressive fjords, where massive glaciers spill into the sea. As we navigate these serene waters, we’ll keep a lookout for Arctic wildlife, such as polar bears, walrus, foxes and seabirds.
Sailing southwest towards Greenland, we’ll scan for whales and enjoy insightful talks from our guides. Encountering the edge of the pack ice is a thrilling experience, offering dramatic views of Greenland’s icy frontier.
As we reach the wild coastline of Northeast Greenland, we enter a world entirely dependent on ice and weather. We aim to make daily Zodiac trips or landings at some of the region’s many remarkable sites:
On Clavering Island is an authentic hunter’s hut, offering insight into the challenging lives of Arctic hunters. The tundra is home to the mighty musk ox, one of the few places in the world where you might encounter these impressive, woolly herbivores weighing up to 400 kilos.
In Kejser Franz Josef Fjord and Kong Oscar Fjord, the solitude is profound, framed by imposing mountains and an otherworldly silence, with only a few scientists and Danish Sirius Patrol personnel nearby in remote Daneborg.
Blomsterbugten, “the Bay of Flowers,” and Ella Ø a paradise for hikers, surrounded by rugged cliffs, ice-choked waters, and striking icebergs, the bay reveals purple- and gold-streaked rock formations unique to the Arctic.
We delve deeper into the stunning Kong Oscar Fjord, seeking the perfect vantage point to witness one of nature’s most extraordinary phenomena—the total solar eclipse. This awe-inspiring event will begin at 3:34 PM and grace the skies for 2 minutes and 17 seconds of totality. Including the partial phases, the entire eclipse experience will span around two unforgettable hours.
This particular eclipse is a rare opportunity, as total solar eclipses in the Polar Regions are uncommon. It’s a thrilling feeling be among the few to experience the surreal combination of the Arctic’s dramatic landscapes and the fleeting magic of totality.
Scoresbysund, the world’s largest fjord system, showcases Greenland in a spectacular way, with peaks rising 2000 meters from the sea, beutiful scenery, and historical remnants of the Thule culture. In Ittoqqortoormiit, a remote settlement with approximately 350 inhabitants, we gain a glimpse into life 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
After an unforgettable exploration of Northeast Greenland, we cross the Denmark Strait to Iceland.
We disembark in Isafjordur in the morning, concluding our expedition and beginning our journey home or continuing on further adventures.
Please note: This itinerary is meant to serve as a general guide. Plans may change along the way, depending on weather, sea conditions, or choices made by the expedition leader and team to give you the safest and most rewarding experience.
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Start: Aug 4, 2026
End: Aug 19, 2026
Departure: Longyearbyen
Arrival: Isafjordur
Duration: 16 Days
| Cabin | Regular Price | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|
| Triple Cabin | $11,490 | |
| Twin Cabin | $14,290 | |
| Twin Cabin Plus | $14,990 | |
| Double Cabin | $14,990 | |
| Double Cabin Superior | $16,590 | |
| Owner's Cabin | $18,490 | |
| Twin Cabin Single Use | $23,990 | |
