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Greenland & Wild Labrador: A Torngat Mountains Adventure Cruise

<p>Embark on a breathtaking journey that takes you through some of the most remote and awe-inspiring regions of Greenland and Canada. Begin your adventure in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, sailing through the majestic fjords surrounded by towering glaciers and mountains. Witness the captivating natural beauty of Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord, aptly named the "Fjord of Eternity," with its calving glaciers, cascading waterfalls, and bird cliffs. Discover the vibrant culture of Nuuk, Greenland's capital, where traditional Inuit heritage meets modern city life, and explore the Greenland National Museum, historic harbours, and charming caf&eacute;s. As you cross the Davis Strait, engage with Inuit culture through interactive workshops and performances while keeping an eye out for whales and seabirds.</p>
<p>Continuing into Canada, immerse yourself in the raw wilderness of Torngat Mountains National Park, where dramatic tundra landscapes and fjords await exploration by hiking and Zodiac cruises. Visit the historic Moravian mission site of Hebron and connect with poignant stories of the past, followed by a warm welcome in the Inuit community of Nain. Discover the rich cultural history of L&rsquo;Anse aux Meadows, the only authenticated Viking settlement in North America, and explore Newfoundland&rsquo;s picturesque coastline, dotted with quaint fishing villages and stunning vistas. Conclude your adventure in St. John&rsquo;s, Newfoundland, a vibrant cultural hub where you can photograph colourful houses, historic landmarks, and the iconic Signal Hill before bidding farewell to this unforgettable journey.</p>

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Northbound Charter Flight $1,595 USD Northbound Charter Flight: Toronto, ON, Canada to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. Early-morning departure.

28 August, 2026 to 11 September, 2026
Cabin Category 1 $11,995 USD pp
Triple Upper Deck
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Cabin Category 2 $13,995 USD pp
Bunk Bed Twin Upper Deck
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Cabin Category 3 $15,195 USD pp
Upper Deck Twin Upper Deck
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Cabin Category 4 $15,995 USD pp
Bridge Deck Twin Bridge Deck
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Cabin Category 5 $16,995 USD pp
Superior Twin Upper Deck
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Cabin Category 6 $22,795 USD pp
Single Upper Deck
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27 September, 2026 to 11 October, 2026
Cabin Category 1 $15,995 USD pp
Premium Stateroom Deck 3 Two small porthole windows One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Lounge area with a desk Desk and stationery 24-hour room service Mini bar Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Wardrobe with a safe Approximately 160 square feet
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Cabin Category 2 $16,495 USD pp
Superior Stateroom Deck 4 Large porthole window One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Lounge area with a desk Desk and stationery 24-hour room service Mini bar Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Wardrobe with a safe Approximately 182 square feet
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Cabin Category 3 $16,995 USD pp
Ocean Stateroom Deck 3 Picture window One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Lounge area with a desk Desk and stationery 24-hour room service Mini bar Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Wardrobe with a safe Approximately 190 square feet
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Cabin Category 4 $17,895 USD pp
Deluxe Stateroom Deck 4 Large porthole window One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Lounge area with a desk Desk and stationery 24-hour room service Mini bar Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Wardrobe with a safe Approximately 190 square feet
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Cabin Category 5 $18,895 USD pp
Balcony Stateroom Deck 5 Sliding panoramic bay window One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Lounge area with a desk Desk and stationery 24-hour room service Mini bar Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Wardrobe with a safe Approximately 215 square feet, including a 16 square feet French-style balcony
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Cabin Category 6 $20,395 USD pp
Discovery Suite Deck 5 Two sliding panoramic bay windows One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Living room with a sitting area equipped with a sofa bed Desk and stationery Dressing room with a safe 24-hour room service Mini bar Coffee machine Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Approximately 420 square feet including two 16 square feet (each) French balconies
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Cabin Category 7 $20,895 USD pp
Navigator Suite Deck 7 Sliding panoramic bay window One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Lounge area with a desk Desk and stationery 24-hour room service Mini bar Nespresso coffee machine Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Wardrobe with a safe Approximately 398 square feet including a large 86 square feet balcony
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Cabin Category 8 $22,395 USD pp
Grand Suite Deck 7 Sliding panoramic bay window One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Living room with a sitting area equipped with a sofa bed Desk and stationery Dressing room with a safe 24-hour room service Mini bar Nespresso coffee machine Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Approximately 613 square feet including a large 86 square feet private balcony
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Cabin Category A $22,695 USD pp
Single Stateroom Deck 3 Picture window One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Lounge area with a desk Desk and stationery 24-hour room service Mini bar Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Wardrobe with a safe Approximately 190 square feet
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Cabin Category 9 $24,195 USD pp
Owner's Suite Deck 7 Two sliding panoramic bay windows One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower Selection of bath products Bathrobes and slippers Dressing table and hair dryer Living room with a large lounge area equipped with a sofa bed Desk and stationery Large dressing room with a safe 24-hour room service Mini bar Nespresso coffee machine Alarm clock with docking station Private air conditioning Direct satellite telephone line Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude) Electrical outlets: 110/220V Approximately 720 square feet including a large 54 square feet private terrace
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Greenland & Wild Labrador: A Torngat Mountains Adventure Cruise itinerary:

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Day 1: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland


Cross the Arctic Circle
Begin your journey by sailing out of Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Søndre Strømfjord), a 190-kilometre-long fjord surrounded by mountains and glaciers.

Cross the Arctic Circle on your way and spend time on deck watching for aurora borealis.

Kangerlussuaq, the settlement at the head of the fjord, is a former US Air Force base.

After your charter flight from Toronto, ON, you’ll transfer to the ship by Zodiac.

Day 2: Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord (Evighedsfjorden)


Take a Zodiac Cruise at the Foot of a Glacier
Kangerlussuatsiaq means “the rather big fjord” in Greenlandic, while the Danish name Evighedsfjorden translates to “the fjord of eternity,” underscoring its vastness and seemingly never-ending nature.

See why Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord lives up to its name and marvel at this complex coastal waterway that includes calving glaciers, sheer bird cliffs, and streams cascading against a towering mountain backdrop.

Explore this sublime glacial landscape by ship and by Zodiac.

The waters here are relatively warm, due to the West Greenland Current and the subarctic location.

Day 3: Nuuk


Visit Museums, Shops, and Cafés
Stop in at vibrant Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.

Visit the Greenland National Museum, one of the city’s many outstanding features, where the world-famous Qilakitsoq mummies rest.

The old harbour includes many buildings dating from Danish colonial days, while contemporary Nuuk is known for art, shopping, pubs, and cafés.

Day 4: At Sea — Davis Strait


Learn From Inuit in Their Homeland
Deepen your understanding of the environment, cultures, and history of the region as we sail across the Davis Strait towards Labrador. Get the privileged opportunity to engage with and learn from Inuit in their homeland.

Enjoy workshops and presentations, watch a documentary, and get out on deck! Try your hand at athletic feats during an interactive cultural performance of Inuit games.

Through shared experiences and interactions, develop a deep appreciation for the culture and gain a connection to the stunning landscapes we traverse.

Keep your binoculars ready to spot whales and seabirds who follow in our wake.

Day 5-8: Torngat Mountain Range, NL, Canada


Hike the Mountainous Tundra and Spot Wildlife
Spend four days exploring an area of treeless, mountainous tundra in Torngat Mountains National Park, where some of Canada’s highest peaks east of the Rockies are found.

Enjoy your time hiking, visiting archaeological sites, and Zodiac cruising. Here, Inuit of Nunatsiavut will be your guides in their spiritual homeland.

Inuit of Nunavik and Nunatsiavut play a key role as partners in the management of Torngat Mountains National Park, and many see the park as a portal for better understanding of Inuit culture.

The word Torngat is derived from the Inuttut word tongait, meaning “place of spirits,” where Inuit shamans travelled to connect with higher powers. It is not hard, even for a visitor, to feel the power of the place.

Marvel at the gorgeous fjords, landscapes ablaze with autumn colours, and wonderful wildlife sighting opportunities, including the possibility of both polar and black bears.

Day 9: Hebron


Ponder Poignant History
Step back in time to the historical site of Hebron, which preserves a Moravian Mission station dating from the 1830s.

Call in at the old church, where Inuit who resided here in 1959 learned of their forced relocation.

Take a moment to let history sink in and read the plaque that commemorates this history and the apology to people affected by the relocations, issued by the government of Newfoundland and Labrador in 2005.

Listen to the stories shared by our guides and meet former Hebron residents and their kin who continue to visit the site and to hunt and fish nearby.

Day 10: Nain


Experience an Inuit Hamlet
Visit Nain, the most northerly community in Labrador and the administrative capital of Nunatsiavut.

Stop in at the historic Moravian church, enjoy the brass band, and visit Illusuak, the stunning cultural centre.

Expect a warm welcome and the opportunity to peruse arts and handicrafts at this dynamic visit.

This will be your first chance to see trees since the start of your journey!

Day 11-12: The Labrador Coast


Enjoy Hiking and Zodiac Cruises
As we continue south the rugged peaks of the North give way to rolling, forested hills and tranquil inlets. Hundreds of rocky islets interrupt the open Labrador Sea, offering some shelter for vibrant Inuit communities where traditions endure and stories flow with the tides.

The modern-day cultural mix of this area makes for a rich blend of stories about both different and shared values, resilience, and the universal love of the land and sea.

Conditions allowing, we'll embark on expedition landings and Zodiac cruises led by our expedition team. Their expert guidance ensures both your safety and a deeper appreciation of the coastal barrens, boreal forests, wetlands, and rugged shorelines of this remarkable region.

Come with an open heart, leave with a new understanding of these magnificent Labrador shores.

Day 13: L'Anse aux Meadows

Immerse Yourself in Viking Archaeology
Wander through the reconstructed Viking habitation at L’Anse aux Meadows, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only authenticated Norse settlement in North America.

Learn more about the archaeological remains that date to approximately 1000 CE, and how—amazingly—the site was first found here in 1960 by a close reading of the Viking sagas.

Be sure to visit the superb interpretation centre and meet the actors in period costumes as you make your way through the reconstructed Norse-style sod buildings. This is a must-see for any visitor to Newfoundland and Labrador!

Day 14: Northeast Newfoundland

Experience Newfoundland’s Legendary Charm
The northeast coast of Newfoundland is known for the dozens of picturesque villages that dot its rocky shores, and we’ll find harbour in one of these unique communities. We look forward to a characteristically warm Newfoundland welcome upon our arrival. Photographers will have their work cut out for them capturing the special charm of classic island architecture.

Day 15: St. John’s, NL, Canada

Wave a Fond Farewell
Welcome to St. John’s—the vibrant capital of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Complete your journey by sailing into historic St. John’s harbour, looking out for Signal Hill as you enter the world-famous Narrows.

Photograph the charming houses of the Battery, always a hit with shutterbugs.

Say your farewells in this cultural hotspot and what is sometimes called North America's oldest city.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Greenland & Wild Labrador: A Torngat Mountains Adventure Cruise reverse itinerary:

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Please note: *

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Day 15: St. John’s, NL, Canada *

Wave a Fond Farewell
Welcome to St. John’s—the vibrant capital of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Complete your journey by sailing into historic St. John’s harbour, looking out for Signal Hill as you enter the world-famous Narrows.

Photograph the charming houses of the Battery, always a hit with shutterbugs.

Say your farewells in this cultural hotspot and what is sometimes called North America's oldest city.

Day 14: Northeast Newfoundland *

Experience Newfoundland’s Legendary Charm
The northeast coast of Newfoundland is known for the dozens of picturesque villages that dot its rocky shores, and we’ll find harbour in one of these unique communities. We look forward to a characteristically warm Newfoundland welcome upon our arrival. Photographers will have their work cut out for them capturing the special charm of classic island architecture.

Day 13: L'Anse aux Meadows *

Immerse Yourself in Viking Archaeology
Wander through the reconstructed Viking habitation at L’Anse aux Meadows, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only authenticated Norse settlement in North America.

Learn more about the archaeological remains that date to approximately 1000 CE, and how—amazingly—the site was first found here in 1960 by a close reading of the Viking sagas.

Be sure to visit the superb interpretation centre and meet the actors in period costumes as you make your way through the reconstructed Norse-style sod buildings. This is a must-see for any visitor to Newfoundland and Labrador!

Day 11-12: The Labrador Coast *


Enjoy Hiking and Zodiac Cruises
As we continue south the rugged peaks of the North give way to rolling, forested hills and tranquil inlets. Hundreds of rocky islets interrupt the open Labrador Sea, offering some shelter for vibrant Inuit communities where traditions endure and stories flow with the tides.

The modern-day cultural mix of this area makes for a rich blend of stories about both different and shared values, resilience, and the universal love of the land and sea.

Conditions allowing, we'll embark on expedition landings and Zodiac cruises led by our expedition team. Their expert guidance ensures both your safety and a deeper appreciation of the coastal barrens, boreal forests, wetlands, and rugged shorelines of this remarkable region.

Come with an open heart, leave with a new understanding of these magnificent Labrador shores.

Day 10: Nain *


Experience an Inuit Hamlet
Visit Nain, the most northerly community in Labrador and the administrative capital of Nunatsiavut.

Stop in at the historic Moravian church, enjoy the brass band, and visit Illusuak, the stunning cultural centre.

Expect a warm welcome and the opportunity to peruse arts and handicrafts at this dynamic visit.

This will be your first chance to see trees since the start of your journey!

Day 9: Hebron *


Ponder Poignant History
Step back in time to the historical site of Hebron, which preserves a Moravian Mission station dating from the 1830s.

Call in at the old church, where Inuit who resided here in 1959 learned of their forced relocation.

Take a moment to let history sink in and read the plaque that commemorates this history and the apology to people affected by the relocations, issued by the government of Newfoundland and Labrador in 2005.

Listen to the stories shared by our guides and meet former Hebron residents and their kin who continue to visit the site and to hunt and fish nearby.

Day 5-8: Torngat Mountain Range, NL, Canada *


Hike the Mountainous Tundra and Spot Wildlife
Spend four days exploring an area of treeless, mountainous tundra in Torngat Mountains National Park, where some of Canada’s highest peaks east of the Rockies are found.

Enjoy your time hiking, visiting archaeological sites, and Zodiac cruising. Here, Inuit of Nunatsiavut will be your guides in their spiritual homeland.

Inuit of Nunavik and Nunatsiavut play a key role as partners in the management of Torngat Mountains National Park, and many see the park as a portal for better understanding of Inuit culture.

The word Torngat is derived from the Inuttut word tongait, meaning “place of spirits,” where Inuit shamans travelled to connect with higher powers. It is not hard, even for a visitor, to feel the power of the place.

Marvel at the gorgeous fjords, landscapes ablaze with autumn colours, and wonderful wildlife sighting opportunities, including the possibility of both polar and black bears.

Day 4: At Sea — Davis Strait *


Learn From Inuit in Their Homeland
Deepen your understanding of the environment, cultures, and history of the region as we sail across the Davis Strait towards Labrador. Get the privileged opportunity to engage with and learn from Inuit in their homeland.

Enjoy workshops and presentations, watch a documentary, and get out on deck! Try your hand at athletic feats during an interactive cultural performance of Inuit games.

Through shared experiences and interactions, develop a deep appreciation for the culture and gain a connection to the stunning landscapes we traverse.

Keep your binoculars ready to spot whales and seabirds who follow in our wake.

Day 3: Nuuk *


Visit Museums, Shops, and Cafés
Stop in at vibrant Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.

Visit the Greenland National Museum, one of the city’s many outstanding features, where the world-famous Qilakitsoq mummies rest.

The old harbour includes many buildings dating from Danish colonial days, while contemporary Nuuk is known for art, shopping, pubs, and cafés.

Day 2: Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord (Evighedsfjorden) *


Take a Zodiac Cruise at the Foot of a Glacier
Kangerlussuatsiaq means “the rather big fjord” in Greenlandic, while the Danish name Evighedsfjorden translates to “the fjord of eternity,” underscoring its vastness and seemingly never-ending nature.

See why Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord lives up to its name and marvel at this complex coastal waterway that includes calving glaciers, sheer bird cliffs, and streams cascading against a towering mountain backdrop.

Explore this sublime glacial landscape by ship and by Zodiac.

The waters here are relatively warm, due to the West Greenland Current and the subarctic location.

Day 1: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland *


Cross the Arctic Circle
Begin your journey by sailing out of Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Søndre Strømfjord), a 190-kilometre-long fjord surrounded by mountains and glaciers.

Cross the Arctic Circle on your way and spend time on deck watching for aurora borealis.

Kangerlussuaq, the settlement at the head of the fjord, is a former US Air Force base.

After your charter flight from Toronto, ON, you’ll transfer to the ship by Zodiac.

* = Indicative
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Exploris One, the ship servicing Greenland & Wild Labrador: A Torngat Mountains Adventure Cruise

Exploris One

Vessel Type: Expedition Cruise

Length: 108 metres / 354 feet

Passenger Capacity: 144

Built/Refurbished: 1989/2018/2023

Capacity for 144 passengers
Purpose-built for expedition travel
Design combines bold exploration with relaxed comfort and elegance
Well-suited for polar, temperate, and tropical environments

Life on Board

Food and Drink

Aboard the Exploris One, dining is an adventure! Top chefs craft dishes blending local flavours with international favourites, served in cozy open-seating spaces—indoors or al fresco. Start your day with hearty breakfasts and lunches to fuel your explorations. At dinner, savour globally inspired à la carte meals catering to seafood lovers, vegetarians, and everyone in between—don’t forget the freshly made desserts! Dietary needs? Our team’s got you covered with advance notice. With 24/7 beverages, from specialty coffee to fine wine, from beer to cocktails, every bite and sip celebrates your journey. Bon appétit!

Life on Board

Wake up aboard the Exploris One, where breathtaking ocean views from your cabin spark your inner poet. This intimate ship, with space for 144 adventurers is designed to take you to the planet’s most remote corners in style. Blending cozy comforts with epic exploration, it’s perfect for you thrill-seekers that don’t want to leave your barista behind. Learn from our expert expedition team, known for their deep knowledge and quirky charm. Spot seabirds from panoramic decks, enjoy inspiring talks, hands-on workshops, live music, or simply unwind in the ship’s welcoming spaces.

From Ship to Shore

Heading ashore on the Exploris One is part of the adventure! With a fleet of trusty Zodiacs, you'll easily reach remote beaches, wildlife hotspots, and stunning coastlines. Designed for exploration, these versatile crafts get you right into the action. Our expert team ensures smooth, safe transfers, so you can focus on the thrill of discovery. Whether stepping onto untouched shores or cruising past playful seals, the journey is as exciting as the destination. On the Exploris One, every shore excursion is an adventure waiting to unfold!

Facilities

The Explorer’s Table – Grand Restaurant

Enjoy exceptional dining in a spacious setting where gourmet meals and regional specialties are served with care and creativity.

The Outside Grill

Savour fresh-grilled favourites while taking in stunning views and the invigorating sea breeze on this open-air deck dining space.

Learning Lounge

Engage with experts and fellow travellers in this comfortable venue designed for insightful presentations and enriching talks.

Main Lounge

Relax and socialize in this welcoming hub, perfect for unwinding, sharing stories, or enjoying evening entertainment.

Observation Lounge

Take in sweeping views and quiet contemplation in this serene space.

Fitness Centre

Stay active in the fully equipped fitness area, featuring modern equipment and ample space to maintain your workout routine while at sea.

Sauna

Recharge and unwind in the soothing warmth of our on-board sauna, perfect after a day of exploration.

Massage Room

Massages offered to provide relaxation and comfort, with appointments available throughout each journey.

Two Outdoor Jacuzzis

Soak in warm, bubbling waters while enjoying expansive views and refreshing ocean breezes.

Gift Shop

Browse a selection of unique items and essentials, perfect for souvenirs or travel needs.

Additional Facilities

Panoramic bridge
Bridge deck
Elevators to all decks
Steam Room
Complimentary launderette
Reception
Ready room
Medical centre

Cabin layout for Exploris One
• Explore the breathtaking Torngat Mountains National Park with its rugged tundra and stunning fjords.

• Visit L’Anse aux Meadows, the only authenticated Viking settlement in North America.

• Experience Greenland's vibrant Nuuk and the majestic Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord.