The Untamed North: Greenland to Iceland

The Untamed North: Greenland to Iceland

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Trip Summary

Dates: Jun 24, 2018 – Jul 8, 2018
Duration: 15 Days
Starting at $12,980.00View Prices

About the Greenland to Iceland Itinerary

• Search for a variety of Arctic wildlife—seals, walrus, whales, Arctic foxes, musk oxen, and with luck, polar bears. • Photograph dramatic landscapes, including chiseled fjords, glittering glaciers, sculpted icebergs, and lush tundra blazing with purple saxifrage and moss campion. • Explore by Zodiac to discover thousands of breeding seabirds, including kittiwakes, murres, dovekies, puffins, […]

Pricing Information

$12,980 - Triple Suite
$13,980 - Porthole Suite
$15,380 - Window Suite
$16,580 - Promenade Suite
$18,080 - Deluxe Suite
$20,480 - Veranda Suite
$24,480 - Owner's Suite

About the Greenland to Iceland Itinerary

• Search for a variety of Arctic wildlife—seals, walrus, whales, Arctic foxes, musk oxen, and with luck, polar bears. • Photograph dramatic landscapes, including chiseled fjords, glittering glaciers, sculpted icebergs, and lush tundra blazing with purple saxifrage and moss campion. • Explore by Zodiac to discover thousands of breeding seabirds, including kittiwakes, murres, dovekies, puffins, and rare ivory gulls. • Visit colorfully-painted villages and tiny fishing hamlets steeped in Viking history. • Attend cultural performances and meet the hearty residents who share stories of survival in this harsh, yet ultimately beautiful land.

Detailed Itinerary

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Day 1: Reikjavik, Iceland

Arrive in the Icelandic capital this morning and transfer to our hotel. Lunch and the remainder of the day are at leisure to enjoy this fascinating and colorful city. Gather this evening for a welcome reception followed by dinner and overnight at our hotel.


Day 2: Narsarsuaq, Greenland- Embark Hebridean Sky

After breakfast, board your charter flight to Greenland. Board the Hebridean Sky in time for lunch. Enjoy an afternoon exploring the town, or take a hike for beautiful views over the fjord.


Day 3: Narsaq, Brattahlid

This morning visit Narsaq, built on a beautiful plain on the Narsaq Peninsula, and surrounded by waters rich with seals, salmon, Arctic char, and minke whales. Explore the small town with its brightly painted houses, museum, and local handicrafts market, and visit the remains of an old Norse settlement. Attend a performance by the local choir before lunch on board. In Brattahlid, visit the historic Norse site, named after Eric the Red’s wife who built the first Christian church in the New World.


Day 4: Arsuk Fjord

This morning cruise along beautiful Arsuk Fjord, home to one of Greenland’s largest bird cliffs where thousands of kittiwakes, gulls, and guillemots breed. Zodiac excursions bring you close to the edges of the rugged cliffs, where in addition to the birds, you may also spot whales and seals. Ashore, nature hikes along the beach and to a nearby waterfall showcase the natural beauty of the area.


Day 5: Prins Christian Sund

The 55-mile-long channel near the southern tip of Greenland offers breathtaking vistas as you cruise among a flotilla of ice. Volcanoes rise from the barren landscape, and icebergs, like tiny atolls, sit in pools of aquamarine waters. Steep, glacier-cut cliffs border the fjord with frozen waterfalls clinging to their edges like freeze-framed photographs. By Zodiac and aboard the ship, cruise the bays and finger-like offshoots of this truly spectacular display of geology and geography.


Day 6: Napassorsuaq Fjord

Today, cruise along the southeastern coast of Greenland. Now uninhabited, the region recalls its past civilization in skeletal sites of old Scandinavian and Inuit camps and settlements. Watch for seals, whales, and polar bears and, conditions permitting, go ashore in Napassorssuaq Fjord via Zodiac to explore this remote expanse of shoreline.

Farther south, witness the portion of Greenland that fully lives up to its name. This is the most fertile part of the country; unlike the northern hunting and fishing villages, agriculture and farming are an important part of economic life.


Day 7: Skjoldungen, Fjord

This horse-shoe-shaped inlet offers breathtaking scenery and an abundance of wildlife. Humpback whales are often found feeding in the nutrient-rich waters and ringed and harp seals haul out on the rocky shores.


Day 8: Ammassalik

The small settlement of Ammassalik is part of the municipality of the same name which covers an area five times the size of Denmark. Ashore, enjoy a cultural performance and stroll through the town’s brightly-colored buildings to visit the excellent local museum. After this, there is free time to browse handicraft shops, or take a stroll around town. Those who wish may continue on a hike to Flower Valley, accompanied by naturalists who point out the varieties of local vegetation enjoying their brief seasonal bloom.


Day 9: Skaergaard Fjord

Cruise among enormous icebergs, calved by the numerous glaciers in this huge U-shaped fjord. Conditions permitting, hike along beaches littered with glacial moraine and observe interesting geological formations, including the Skaergaard Intrusion, where magma was forced through the earth’s crust.


Day 10: Nansen Fjord

Spectacular mountains surround Nansen Fjord, clad in tundra dotted with seasonal wildflowers. By Zodiac, cruise among glittering icebergs, sculpted by wind and sea into fantastical shapes, watching for harbor, harp, and hooded seals on the ice floes. Conditions permitting, take walks along pristine beaches and across tundra-carpeted landscapes, keeping an eye out for musk oxen, collared lemmings, and Arctic foxes.


Day 11: At Sea

Join naturalists on deck to search for seabirds and marine mammals. Lectures recap your time in Greenland and prepare you for the wonders you’ll witness in Iceland.


Day 12: Vigur Island, Iceland / Ísafjördur

After breakfast take a walking tour of small, verdant Vigur, the summer home to vast numbers of puffins, black guillemots, Arctic terns, and eiders. The tiny community dates back to the late 1800s and boasts Iceland’s only windmill. During lunch on board, cruise northward to Ísafjördur, the trading and cultural center of the West Fjords. A cultural tour reveals the history and daily life of one of Iceland’s oldest fishing settlements and visits the region’s scenic highlights. This afternoon, enjoy free time in town to browse the local shops.


Day 13: Látrabjarg / Flatey Island

This morning sail past Iceland’s westernmost cape, the Látrabjarg cliff, a breeding ground for millions of seabirds including puffins, kittiwakes, northern fulmars, and thick-billed murres. By Zodiac, trace the coastline of Flatey Island before going ashore for a walking tour of the village. View the uniquely painted island church and the restored houses of islanders who earn a living fishing for cod and lumpfish.


Day 14: Reikjavik, Iceland

After breakfast, disembark the Hebridean Sky and set out to explore Iceland’s classic scenic wonders known as the Golden Circle. Begin with Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site surrounded by mountains and encompassing a vast lava plain of green moss and wildflowers. Continue to Gullfoss Waterfall where the Hvita River drops 96 feet in two voluminous cascades. The Geysir Center is a huge geothermal field of both boiling and tranquil multi-hued hot springs and bubbling mud pools. After lunch, visit Fridheimar Farm, which produces tomatoes and cucumbers year-round in their impressive greenhouses and breeds Icelandic horses.


Welcome Aboard the Hebridean Sky


The Hebridean Sky, formerly known as the Sea Explorer, has always been known for its elegance, impeccable service and atmosphere of charm and camaraderie. This ship recently underwent a ten million dollar refit and now boasts the same amenities as always, plus state of the art stabilization, fuel efficiency, and upgraded communications systems. The Hebridean Sky is the perfect blend of luxury and adventurous exploration with a dedicated Passenger Service Manager, and kayaks as well as a camping option to spend a night on the ice.

She is an all-suite yacht accommodating up to 112 guests. Built in 1992, each suite features:

  •  Sea view
  •  Queen-sized bed separable into two twin-sized beds
  •  Sitting area with sofa and side chair
  •  Flat screen TV with DVD/CD player
  •  Telephone
  • Independent temperature controls
  •  Mini-bar
  •  Marble-appointed bathroom with fine toiletries
  • hair dryer
  •  220 square feet or more
  • Sofa con be converted to bed for third person

In addition Promenade, Deluxe, Veranda & Penthouse Suites include:

  • En suite Champagne & Chocolates on Arrival
  • Complimentary mini-bar (beer, wine & soft drinks)
  • $100 per person Gift Shop credit
  • En suite Nespresso machine

Owner’s Suite (385 sq.ft.), Penthouse Suites (325 sq.ft.) and Veranda Suites (260 sq.ft.) feature private balconies.

Technical Specs

  • Maximum Passengers: 112
  • Crew capacity: 70
  • Country of registry: Marshall Islands
  • Gross tonnage: 4200
  • Length: 90.6 M
  • Width: 15.3 M
  • Draft: 5.14 M
  • Ice Class: 1C
  • Cruising speed: 14.5 knots
  • Refurbished: 2005, 2014, 2016
  • Zodiacs: 10
  • Official language: English

Cabins & Amenities

  • World class cuisine
  • Complimentary wine or beer served with dinner
  • Coffee & tea station
  • Live entertainment
  • Library with computers and internet access
  • Lounge with audiovisual facilities
  • Dedicated Passenger Services Manager
  • Elevator
  • Every suite has an exterior view, individual temperature controls, a lounge area, refrigerator and in-room safe
  • Wraparound sundeck
  • Stabilizers for smooth sailing
  • Resident Photographer to assist travelers
  • Medical facilities with available doctor

FACILITIES
• Elevator serving all passenger decks
• Upgraded wi-fi Internet for your personal device (100 minutes of Free access – October 2017 and on)
• Free Internet on computers in the Library
• Panoramic Top Deck Observation Platform
• Bar/Lounge with Live Entertainment
• Lounge with Audiovisual Facilities
• DVD Movie Library

All Voyages Include:
  • Two (2) Pre-Voyage Hotel Nights
  • Certified Emergency MD and Clinic
  • Voyage Photographer
  • Complimentary Expedition Jacket

Notes

  • Ship not operating after 2020-2021 season
  • Does not include airfare.
  • Single Supplement 1.7 times twin rate.
  • Adventure Options:
  • KAYAKING is available on all voyages: USD $895
  • CAMPING is available on select departures: USD $250
  • There may be a fuel surcharge on all bookings
  • In addition to the free internet access available on the computers in the ship’s library, all passengers will receive 100 minutes of Wi-Fi access for use on their personal device.

Notes for Air Cruises

  • Hebridean Sky will accommodate 71 passengers aboard these voyages.
  • Triple cabins are available only for 3 people booking together – not for single travelers wanting to share.
  • A minimum of $50,000 USD worth of evacuation insurance is mandatory for these voyages.
  • Rates are per person in the selected cabin. Single passengers can either book a Dedicated Single cabin, or book a Twin cabin for Single use with a supplement of 1,85 to be added to the rate per person in Twin cabin.
  • Preferred seating is available on the Antarctica flight ($495 R/T)

Book now for early bird discounts on the 2024-25 season

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