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    Reykjavik to Longyerbyen and Norway

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    Highlights

    Embark on a polar journey from Reykjavík to Longyearbyen, crossing the Arctic Circle into the realm of the midnight sun. Explore Iceland’s Snæfellsjökull National Park, Ísafjörður’s fjords, and turf-house heritage at Litlibaer, then sail into Greenland’s fjords and Ittoqqortoormiit to engage with local Arctic communities. Shore landings and Zodiac excursions bring you close to Svalbard’s glaciers and wildlife, while tales of Vikings and mythic legends enrich every stop. This expedition combines extraordinary scenery, immersive culture, and thrilling polar adventure for an unforgettable Arctic experience.

    Map/Itinerary

    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.

    Day 1Hafnarfjordur (Reykjavik), Iceland

    Embark on your journey from Hafnarfjordur, a charming Icelandic town built atop ancient lava flows. Steeped in Viking heritage and rich folklore, Hafnarfjordur is famously known as the home of Iceland’s hidden people, or elves. Wander through the enchanting Hellisgerði Lava Garden, believed to shelter these mythical beings, or explore the contemporary exhibits at the Hafnarborg Art Museum.

    Step back in time at the Viking Village with authentic dining experiences and delve into local history at the Hafnarfjordur Museum. With its blend of natural beauty, culture, and legend, Hafnarfjordur offers a magical start to your expedition.

    Day 2Stykkishólmur, Iceland

    Journey into a world where ancient sagas and modern marvels converge. Welcome to Stykkishólmur, a charming coastal town nestled near the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Your adventure brings you to the heart of Icelandic culture, breathtaking landscapes, and exhilarating explorations. As your yacht docks in Stykkishólmur, feast your eyes on the vivid palette of houses and boats that create a picturesque harbor scene. Just a short distance away lies the mystical Snaefellsjökull National Park, home to the iconic glacier-capped volcano that inspired Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth. Climb to the top of Súgandisey Island for panoramic views of Breidafjordur Bay, dotted with countless islets. Immerse yourself in tales of Vikings and mythical beings at community museums. Savor unique Icelandic dishes at local restaurants, such as creamy lobster soup, freshly caught fish, and traditional rye bread baked using geothermal heat. Embrace the warmth of the welcoming locals and let their stories weave into the tapestry of your journey.

    Day 3Isafjörður, Iceland

    Amid the enchanting Westfjords of Iceland stands Ísafjörður, a fishing town thriving with local energy and culture. Summer months here are brisk, but it’s this cool climate combined with breathtaking and quaint scenery that makes the village feel like an undiscovered treasure. The massive depression among the flat-topped mountains called Naustahvilft – known colloquially as the troll seat – combines Iceland’s natural beauty with the town’s rich folklore. Make a stop at Dokkan Brugghús, the only brewery in the entire Westfjords, and sample the local beers, crafted with naturally filtered spring water from the nearby mountains. For those for whom the sea’s siren call beckons, you must visit the Westfjord History Museum, based on Ísafjörður’s maritime heritage and its rise in the fishing industry.

    Day 4Grímsey Island, Iceland

    Home to about 100 people — the northernmost inhabited island in Iceland — and one million birds, Grímsey Island is a treasure in the Arctic Circle. The residents enjoy 24 hours of sun throughout the summer, as do the Puffins. Look for the stone sphere marking the edge of the Arctic Circle. Its design makes it easier to move as the Arctic Circle moves, always keeping the true demarcation. Grímsey Island is a birdwatcher’s paradise, filled with various species, including razorbills, kittiwakes, auks and thick-billed murres. Amid the breathtaking landscapes are the island’s basalt columns. These geometric geological structures covered in lush moss dip into the water, creating a mesmerizing scene.

    Day 5Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland

    The name “Ittoqqortoormiit” means “Big-House Dwellers” in the Eastern Greenlandic dialect. Very few visitors make the trek here, as the winters are long, and the sea is frozen for nine months of the year. Ittoqqortoormiit is located at Scoresby Sound, which—with its many side fjords—is the largest fjord complex in the world and the world’s longest fjord system. Within its borders stands the tallest mountain in the Arctic region, the two-mile-tall Gunnbjørn Mountain. During early spring, when the sea ice is still thick, yet the sun is high in the sky, many local residents venture out on weekend dog-sledding trips. Guests will be warmly welcomed ashore for an open-town experience, inviting everyone to explore at their own pace and engage directly with the local community with no shore excursion booking required. This immersive visit is designed to encourage authentic discovery and meaningful interactions throughout the town.

    Day 6Scoresby Sound, Greenland

    The world’s largest fjord system, Scoresby Sound astonishes with its scale and serenity. Sheer mountains rise above glassy channels, where icebergs the size of cathedrals drift in ever-changing shades of blue. Remote Inuit settlements dot the coastline, offering a glimpse of life lived in harmony with Arctic rhythms. Zodiac excursions bring you close to calving glaciers or wildlife such as musk oxen and seabirds, while the stillness of this vast fjord imparts a powerful sense of awe and discovery.

    Day 7At Sea

    Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.

    Day 8Jan Mayen Island

    Few travelers ever set foot on Jan Mayen, a volcanic outpost adrift in the Arctic Ocean. Dominated by Beerenberg, the world’s northernmost active volcano, the island’s glaciers cascade to the sea, carving stark slopes that tumble into lava fields and bird-clad cliffs alive with fulmars and kittiwakes. Landings here are a true expedition prize—remote, wind-sculpted, and rich with the sense of discovery that defines polar exploration.

    Day 9At Sea

    Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.

    Day 10Tromsø, Norway

    Not only will you witness magnificent fjords and glaciers throughout Tromsø, Norway, but you will also immerse yourself in a sophisticated cultural life and architectural delights. A superb example of blending the built environment with the natural setting is the Arctic Cathedral, an architectural marvel made up of aluminum-coated concrete panels, making it a stunning façade resembling an iceberg. To see the real icebergs, all you have to do is take the Fjellheisen cable car 1,525 feet above sea level for incredible views of the Norwegian fjords. You can also stroll around the Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden, visit the Science Centre of Northern Norway or gain new knowledge at the city’s museums including the Polar Museum, Tromsø University Museum, and Perspektivet Museum.

    Day 11Skarsvåg (North Cape), Norway

    This village in North Cape on the island of Magerøya claims the distinction of being the northernmost fishing village in the world. Rolling hills of green, magnificent arctic fjords and an untamed natural beauty make it a stunning stop off the beaten path. Rugged cliffs are home to thousands of cormorants, puffins and gannets. While there are few people who inhabit the village, you are likely to come across wild reindeer that may venture close to town. Within the village of Skarsvåg sits the Christmas and Winter House, a cozy visitors’ attraction where you can experience the holiday year-round with a hot drink and slice of cake as you peruse the local wares and handicrafts and enjoy an atmosphere of dazzling decorations and festive music.

    Day 12Bear Island, Norway

    A destination that embodies the ultimate expedition experience, Bear Island is a testament to the raw beauty and untamed wilderness that makes the High Arctic so captivating. As you approach the island, you’re greeted by sheer cliffs that stand as silent sentinels, touched by the relentless caress of icy winds. These dramatic landscapes form the backdrop to an exhilarating adventure – a place where the thrill of discovery is matched only by the awe of nature’s grand design. As your yacht glides along its rugged coastline, keep your eyes peeled for the playful antics of curious seals, and marvel at the majestic flight of seabirds that call this domain home. The air is alive with the promise of the unexpected, as expedition landings invite you to walk paths forged by explorers past. Here, you are not just observing nature; you are a part of it.

    Day 13-14Exploring Svalbard

    Even in one of the most isolated regions of the Arctic, there is still the captivating history of a pioneering past. The expedition leaders, along with the captain and onboard pilot, will determine possible landings each day for all-out explorations. Wildlife abounds throughout the archipelago of Svalbard, such as puffins, reindeer, Arctic terns and foxes. An expert photographer will help you look out for the perfect photo opportunity of these animals, but especially for the elusive polar bear. As Zodiac cruises may bring you closer to glaciers, keep your eyes on the water for whale fins.

    Day 15Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard), Norway

    Ny-Ålesund is the northernmost settlement on Svalbard with a population of about 12 people. Here you can find an international scientific research station. Close to the village is a breeding ground for rare geese and arctic terns. Not far from here you may cruise your way toward the Ossian Sars Nature Reserve, a preservation of mountains and surrounding vegetation that is a sight to behold.

    Day 16Disembark in Longyearbyen and fly to Oslo

    Longyearbyen is in a valley on the shores of the idyllic Adventfjord, surrounded by steep mountains and several glaciers. You will disembark here and transfer to the airport for your return charter flight to Oslo, marking the end of your expedition.

    Inclusions/Exclusions

    Included in this voyage:

    Trip delay and medical evacuation coverage included at no additional cost

    • FREE cultural immersion on every voyage
    • FREE dining venues with ever-changing menus
    • FREE unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits and craft beers
    • FREE open bars and lounges, including 24-hour bar service with specialty canapés
    • FREE in-room minibar with your preferences
    • FREE specialty coffees, teas and fresh-pressed juices
    • FREE afternoon and high tea
    • FREE champagne and gourmet canapés during meet and greet
    • FREE 24-hour room service, including spirits, wine and beer
    • FREE L’OCCITANE bath amenities
    • FREE pre-paid gratuities
    • FREE use of walking sticks and binoculars
    • FREE reusable water bottle
    • FREE butler service and expanded room service menu in suites
    • FREE private charter jet service with private group transfers*
    • FREE enrichment lectures and destination briefings
    • FREE shore landings led by expert field guides
    • FREE escorted sightseeing safaris by Zodiac
    • FREE polar plunge
    • FREE Expedition parka and vest
    • FREE use of knee boots
     

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    Start: Aug 15, 2026

    End: Aug 30, 2026

    Departure: Reykjavik

    Arrival: Oslo

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    Duration: 16 Days

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