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Greenland Explorer - Small Ship Expedition Cruise

<p>An intense journey along the Greenlandic coast: Experience the impressive mountain world of the east coast of Greenland. The green South Greenland with its fascinating Viking history enchants on this journey as well as the famous and legendary Disko Bay with its magnificent ice scenery. The northern part of the west coast with its remote fishing villages also gives an insight into life in lesser known parts of the world.</p>

Optional extras & upgrades

Optional tours and excursions available. Please contact us for more details. (None USD)

19 July, 2024 to 05 August, 2024
1 - Outside Cabin (Portholes) $ 12,675 USD pp
Deck: Deck 3 Description: Outside cabins in this category are located on deck 3 and are partially also suitable for a triple occupancy. They feature a double bed or two twin beds as well, as a sofa bed and a private bathroom with a shower. A living area with a TV, wardrobe, and refrigerator makes your stay even more pleasant. Additional amenities include live broadcasts from the outboard camera, individual temperature controls, a hair dryer, and a safe. Cabin size: 18 m2 / 194 sqft
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2 - Outside Cabin (Panorama Window) $ 14,355 USD pp
Deck: Deck 4, forward Description: Outside cabins in Category 2 are located on deck 4 and are partially also suitable for triple occupancy. They offer double or twin beds as well as a sofa bed and a private bathroom with a shower. A living area with a TV, wardrobe, and refrigerator makes your stay even more pleasant. Additional amenities include a live broadcast from the outboard camera, individual temperature controls, a hair dryer, and a safe. A picture window provides great unrestricted views of the ocean and landscapes. Cabin size: 18 m2 / 194 sqft
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3 - Outside Cabin (Panorama Window) $ 15,699 USD pp
Deck: Deck 4, aft Description: Outside cabins in Category 3 are located on deck 4 and are partially also suitable for triple occupancy. They offer double or twin beds as well as a sofa bed and a private bathroom with a shower. A living area with a TV, wardrobe, and refrigerator makes your stay even more pleasant. Additional amenities include a live broadcast from the outside camera, individual temperature controls, a hair dryer, and a safe. A picture window provides great unrestricted views of the ocean and landscapes. Cabin size: 18 m2 / 194 sqft
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4 - Outside Cabin (Panorama Window) $ 17,045 USD pp
Deck: Deck 5, forward Description: Outside cabins in Category 4 are located on deck 5 and have double or twin beds as well as a private bathroom with a shower. A living area with a TV, wardrobe, and refrigerator makes your stay even more pleasant. Additional amenities include a live broadcast from the outside camera, individual temperature controls, a hair dryer, and a safe. A picture window provides great unrestricted views of the ocean and landscapes. Cabin size: 18 m2 / 194 sqft
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5 - Outside Cabin (Panorama Window) $ 18,395 USD pp
Deck: Deck 5, aft Description: Outside cabins in Category 5 are located on deck 5 and have double or twin beds as well as a private bathroom with a shower. A living area with a TV, wardrobe, and refrigerator makes your stay even more pleasant. Additional amenities include a live broadcast from the outside camera, individual temperature controls, a hair dryer, and a safe. A picture window provides great unrestricted views of the ocean and landscapes. Cabin size: 18 m2 / 194 sqft
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6 - Outside Cabin with Balcony $ 23,405 USD pp
Deck: Deck 6 Description: Outside cabins in Category 6 are located on deck 6 and have a balcony with double or twin beds as well as a private bathroom with a shower. A living area with a TV, wardrobe, and refrigerator makes your stay even more pleasant. Additional amenities include a live broadcast from the outside camera, individual temperature controls, a hair dryer, and a safe. Enjoy the view from floor-to-ceiling windows or the balcony. Cabin size: 18 m2 / 194 sqft + balcony
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7 - Suite $ 26,920 USD pp
Deck: Deck 7 Description: The Suites are located on deck 7 and offer a double bed and a private bathroom with a bathtub. A living area with a TV, wardrobe, and refrigerator makes your stay even more pleasant. Additional amenities include a live broadcast from the outside camera, individual temperature controls, a hair dryer, and a safe. Enjoy the view from floor-to-ceiling windows or the balcony. Cabin size: 24 m2 / 258 sqft + big balcony
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Additional charges:

Pax Tax per person per port call or arrival at the anchorage 7 USD pp

Greenland Explorer - Small Ship Expedition Cruise itinerary:

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Day 1 Reykjavik

The SEAVENTURE departs in the evening.

Day 2 Day at Sea/Denmark Strait

Today we sail across the Denmark Strait towards Greenland, following the same maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago. Enroute you can attend fascinating presentations by our Expedition Team members to prepare for your visit to Greenland. Or of course, you can choose to just relax and watch whales, dolphins and seabirds from the deck or from your cabin.

Day 3 Ammassalik Island

The island is characterized by several glaciers, jagged peaks, rivers, lakes and waterfalls. There are vast green valleys and deep fjords with newly calved icebergs dropping off the ice cap into the sea. Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland, is located on Ammassalik Island. With its population of approximately 2,000 people, the town is the gateway to explore East Greenland.

Day 4 Day at sea/ Prince Christian Sound

When conditions are favorable, we travel along the 70 mile (112 km) long Prince Christian Sound which connects the Labrador and Irminger Seas. In this narrow, often ice choked channel, we come so close to icebergs you can almost reach out and touch one. The force of Greenland’s massive inland ice cap pushes glaciers towards the sea, where large chunks of ice break off and become floating icebergs.

Day 5 Qaqortoq

With 3,000 inhabitants, Qaqortoq is the largest settlement in South Greenland. In this charming town you can find lots of strikingly beautiful colonial buildings, dating from the establishment of the town in 1775. The area has a rich history, as it has been inhabited continuously since prehistoric times. You can still see traces of Thule and Norse cultures throughout the region.

Day 6 Queqertarsuatsiat

Qeqertarsuasiat is a small settlement with approx. 200 residents, mainly living from hunting and fishing. Visit the small mine and learn more about the extraction of precious stones.

Day 7 Nuuk

With 16,000 inhabitants Nuuk is both the capital and the biggest city of Greenland. It combines Arctic traditions with European urbanity. Visit the city sights on a walking tour that ends at the National Museum which exhibits the famous mummies of Qilakitsoq.

Day 8 Sisimiut

With approx. 5,600 inhabitants, Sisimiut is the second largest town in Greenland. It is a modern settlement that maintains ancient traditions. The fishing industry still plays an important role.

Day 9 Ilulissat

In the morning we reach Ilulissat village in fabled Disko Bay. Ilulissat is located beside the Ilulissat Icefjord. Delight in the thunderous spectacle when icebergs break off from the glacier and plunge into the fjord.

Day 10 Disko Bay/Qeqertarsuaq

The small settlement of Qeqertarsuaq is located on the South Coast of Disko Island. In 1773, the first whaling base was founded there. Whaling has been of great importance to the town over the past two centuries. Hunting and fishing are still the primary occupations for the island’s inhabitants.

Day 11 Kangerlussuaq

Discover Kangerlussuaq with our exciting shore excursions before continuing our cruise in the evening. An intense and extraordinary journey along Greenland's west coast awaits you on this leg.

Day 12 Attu

Just 200 people live in the small town of Attu, near Disko Bay. Use the day for a hike through the unique nature and, with a bit of luck, observe the local wildlife up close.

Day 13 Ilimanaq / Equip Glacier

On this day, one of the smallest settlements in Disko Bay awaits you in Ilimanaq with its 50 inhabitants. The idyllic village with its colorful houses and picturesque surroundings is still mainly inhabited by hunters and fishermen and can look back on a rich history. Learn more about this town on our guided hike (included). Afterwards, the journey continues towards the impressive Equip Glacier.

Day 14 Ikerasak/ Uummannaq

We are about 311 miles (500 km) North of the Arctic Circle. Uummanaq’s landmark is the heart-shaped mountain of the same name, at the foot of which nestle numerous colorful houses, winding paths, and countless sled dogs. The small town of Ikerasak, with a population of just under 230, is located near Uummannaq, which is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Greenland. Weather permitting, we will go ashore and explore the town on a city walk (included).

Day 15 Karrat Fjord/ Nuugaatsiaq

In the morning, we drive through the Karrat Fjord. With a bit of luck, you can see icebergs calving as we drive through the fjord landscape - an impressive and breathtaking experience. In the afternoon, we anchor in front of Nuugaatsiaq, a place with a tragic history: in 2017, the village was hit by a big tsunami. The place has not been inhabited since then. If weather permits, you can join a hike and participate in a zodiac cruise (both included).

Day 16 Kangerluk/ Aasiaat

On this day, we visit the smallest and the largest town on our trip. With just 11 inhabitants, Kangerluk is the smallest town we visit. Aasiaat is the heart of an archipelago of low-lying islands. What Aasiaat lacks in vertical height, it makes up for with its huge coastline. In both settlements we will offer guided hikes (included).

Day 17 Ittileq

Many years ago, the town we are visiting today, was a fishing and trading town. Nowadays there are only around 100 inhabitants in the picturesque fishing village. Explore the town on our guided hike (included).

Day 18 Kangerlussuaq

We are back in Kangerlussuaq in the early morning. Now it is time to say goodbye to the SEAVENTURE. Our charter flight will take you back from Greenland to Iceland in the early evening. 

Please note: Please contact us or your agent regarding flight arrival time from Kangerlussuaq before you book your return flight from Keflavik.

Please Note:

All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change. All Zodiac excursions are weather dependent.

Greenland Explorer - Small Ship Expedition Cruise reverse itinerary:

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Please Note: *

All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change. All Zodiac excursions are weather dependent.

Day 18 Kangerlussuaq *

We are back in Kangerlussuaq in the early morning. Now it is time to say goodbye to the SEAVENTURE. Our charter flight will take you back from Greenland to Iceland in the early evening. 

Please note: Please contact us or your agent regarding flight arrival time from Kangerlussuaq before you book your return flight from Keflavik.

Day 17 Ittileq *

Many years ago, the town we are visiting today, was a fishing and trading town. Nowadays there are only around 100 inhabitants in the picturesque fishing village. Explore the town on our guided hike (included).

Day 16 Kangerluk/ Aasiaat *

On this day, we visit the smallest and the largest town on our trip. With just 11 inhabitants, Kangerluk is the smallest town we visit. Aasiaat is the heart of an archipelago of low-lying islands. What Aasiaat lacks in vertical height, it makes up for with its huge coastline. In both settlements we will offer guided hikes (included).

Day 15 Karrat Fjord/ Nuugaatsiaq *

In the morning, we drive through the Karrat Fjord. With a bit of luck, you can see icebergs calving as we drive through the fjord landscape - an impressive and breathtaking experience. In the afternoon, we anchor in front of Nuugaatsiaq, a place with a tragic history: in 2017, the village was hit by a big tsunami. The place has not been inhabited since then. If weather permits, you can join a hike and participate in a zodiac cruise (both included).

Day 14 Ikerasak/ Uummannaq *

We are about 311 miles (500 km) North of the Arctic Circle. Uummanaq’s landmark is the heart-shaped mountain of the same name, at the foot of which nestle numerous colorful houses, winding paths, and countless sled dogs. The small town of Ikerasak, with a population of just under 230, is located near Uummannaq, which is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Greenland. Weather permitting, we will go ashore and explore the town on a city walk (included).

Day 13 Ilimanaq / Equip Glacier *

On this day, one of the smallest settlements in Disko Bay awaits you in Ilimanaq with its 50 inhabitants. The idyllic village with its colorful houses and picturesque surroundings is still mainly inhabited by hunters and fishermen and can look back on a rich history. Learn more about this town on our guided hike (included). Afterwards, the journey continues towards the impressive Equip Glacier.

Day 12 Attu *

Just 200 people live in the small town of Attu, near Disko Bay. Use the day for a hike through the unique nature and, with a bit of luck, observe the local wildlife up close.

Day 11 Kangerlussuaq *

Discover Kangerlussuaq with our exciting shore excursions before continuing our cruise in the evening. An intense and extraordinary journey along Greenland's west coast awaits you on this leg.

Day 10 Disko Bay/Qeqertarsuaq *

The small settlement of Qeqertarsuaq is located on the South Coast of Disko Island. In 1773, the first whaling base was founded there. Whaling has been of great importance to the town over the past two centuries. Hunting and fishing are still the primary occupations for the island’s inhabitants.

Day 9 Ilulissat *

In the morning we reach Ilulissat village in fabled Disko Bay. Ilulissat is located beside the Ilulissat Icefjord. Delight in the thunderous spectacle when icebergs break off from the glacier and plunge into the fjord.

Day 8 Sisimiut *

With approx. 5,600 inhabitants, Sisimiut is the second largest town in Greenland. It is a modern settlement that maintains ancient traditions. The fishing industry still plays an important role.

Day 7 Nuuk *

With 16,000 inhabitants Nuuk is both the capital and the biggest city of Greenland. It combines Arctic traditions with European urbanity. Visit the city sights on a walking tour that ends at the National Museum which exhibits the famous mummies of Qilakitsoq.

Day 6 Queqertarsuatsiat *

Qeqertarsuasiat is a small settlement with approx. 200 residents, mainly living from hunting and fishing. Visit the small mine and learn more about the extraction of precious stones.

Day 5 Qaqortoq *

With 3,000 inhabitants, Qaqortoq is the largest settlement in South Greenland. In this charming town you can find lots of strikingly beautiful colonial buildings, dating from the establishment of the town in 1775. The area has a rich history, as it has been inhabited continuously since prehistoric times. You can still see traces of Thule and Norse cultures throughout the region.

Day 4 Day at sea/ Prince Christian Sound *

When conditions are favorable, we travel along the 70 mile (112 km) long Prince Christian Sound which connects the Labrador and Irminger Seas. In this narrow, often ice choked channel, we come so close to icebergs you can almost reach out and touch one. The force of Greenland’s massive inland ice cap pushes glaciers towards the sea, where large chunks of ice break off and become floating icebergs.

Day 3 Ammassalik Island *

The island is characterized by several glaciers, jagged peaks, rivers, lakes and waterfalls. There are vast green valleys and deep fjords with newly calved icebergs dropping off the ice cap into the sea. Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland, is located on Ammassalik Island. With its population of approximately 2,000 people, the town is the gateway to explore East Greenland.

Day 2 Day at Sea/Denmark Strait *

Today we sail across the Denmark Strait towards Greenland, following the same maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago. Enroute you can attend fascinating presentations by our Expedition Team members to prepare for your visit to Greenland. Or of course, you can choose to just relax and watch whales, dolphins and seabirds from the deck or from your cabin.

Day 1 Reykjavik *

The SEAVENTURE departs in the evening.

* = Indicative
Map for Greenland Explorer - Small Ship Expedition Cruise
Seaventure, the ship servicing Greenland Explorer - Small Ship Expedition Cruise

Seaventure

Vessel Type: 1-A Super Ice Class Small Ship

Length: 111,5 m

Passenger Capacity: 164

Built in: 1990 / Renovated: 2019/2021

A WORLD-CLASS SMALL SHIP EXPERIENCE

The SEAVENTURE was specifically designed for extraordinary moments. The small ship is incredibly agile and manoeuvrable making a change of course effortless for a rare wildlife sighting.

In addition, the SEAVENTURE has been assigned the highest ice class for passenger ships. A greater density of steel plates in the hull and a massive stem are just two of the elements that allow the expedition ship to glide safely through the waters.

• Maximum of 164 passengers

• All cabins/suites offer private facilities and exterior views

• Theatre-style auditorium with presentations by local experts

• Exterior views

• Facilities en suite

• Flat-screen TVs

• Chef-prepared meals (all meals and daily snack included)

• Bar staffed by a professional bartender

• Presentations by local experts

• Pool and Sauna, gym with sea view

• Library with a collection of books

• Internet access (limited)

Cabin layout for Seaventure
• Reykjavik

• Ammassalik Island

• Qaqortoq

• Qeqertarsuasiat

• Nuuk

• Sisimiut

• Ilulissat

• Disko Bay/Qeqertarsuaq

• Kangerlussuaq

• Attu

• Equip Glacier/ Quillissat

• Ikerasak/ Uummannaq

• Karrat Fjord/ Nuugaatsiaq

• Kangerluk/ Aasiaat

• Itilleq