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Northeast Greenland National Park Micro Cruise
<p>This mighty 12 expedition gives you the best of both worlds, taking in two of the world’s most remote destinations in one epic adventure. Explore the mythical Scoresbysund fjord system before pushing on into Greenland’s wild heart – Northeast Greenland National Park – a vast protected area only a lucky few have the privilege to experience first-hand.</p>
<p>Natural pantheons of sublime scenery, both lands are rich with geological wonder and Arctic wildlife, including polar bears, reindeer, musk oxen, and narwhals. </p>
<p>Did you know? Northeast Greenland National Park is so vast it covers more than a quarter of Greenland, the largest island on Earth. Unbelievably, it is larger than 166 of the planet’s 195 countries!</p>
<p>This adventure is our longest expedition ever.</p>
<p>You’ll need every second of it to explore all Scoresbysund and Northeast Greenland National Park have to offer.</p>
<p><strong>Nature unlimited.</strong></p>
<p>Marvel at the natural world on a completely new scale during this fortnight of exploration in Greenland, taking in two of the most significant environments on the planet: Scoresbysund and Northeast Greenland National Park. </p>
<p>First, we explore Scoresbysund, a labyrinthine network of deep-cut fjords carved into the east coast of Greenland, known for its still waters littered with idiosyncratically sculpted icebergs.</p>
<p>Next, we set a course for Northeast Greenland National Park – the road even less travelled, a badge of honour for true wilderness pioneers. Even fewer adventurers have been lucky enough to experience this perspective-defying crucible of glacier-crowned valleys and art-gallery icebergs, reflected in the mirrorlike waters of its fjords.</p>
<p>No explorer forgets the first time they sailed into Kong Oscar Fjord, the gateway to the national park, stretching out for 16 miles at its widest point, strewn with icebergs and floes of infinite variety. Glacier tongues push dramatically down to the shoreline of Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord, presided over by the imposing Teufelsschloss (The Devil's Castle), a fiendishly red peak. This is wilderness at its most atmospheric.</p>
<p>At all moments, keep a lookout for Greenland’s iconic wildlife – polar bears, musk oxen, narwhals, Arctic foxes, and more – gracing the shores and waters. Wildlife encounters are more common within the protected lands of the national park. </p>
<p>Our longest expedition ever, this is the choice for wilderness pioneers and adventurers. </p>
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Northeast Greenland National Park Micro Cruise itinerary:
Meet other guests and Secret Atlas rep at the pre-arranged meeting point in Keflavik Airport, Iceland, before going through security together and boarding our private charter plane to Nerlerit Inaat Airport (Constable Point), Greenland.
From the airport, we will take a short hike to the shore and board Zodiac boats to take us to our expedition ship.
Explore Scoresbysund, touring steep-sided Ofjord and landing on the Bear Islands for panoramic views of this scenic stretch of the fjord system.
Land on Sydkap to discover Thule remains and a hunters’ cabin, gaining a dramatic perspective on the surrounding icebergs.
Sail into Kong Oscar Fjord, entering Northeast Greenland National Park.
Land at Antarctic Havn, hearing the stories of Erik the Red and the Norwegian governor who had his residence here in the 1930s, and hiking to an atmospheric cabin, half-submerged by an avalanche.
Stop at Holm Bugt, with its sandy beach, trapper cabin, and Thule remains – we might even spot some lemmings!
Segelsällskapet Fjord is a hugely geologically rich area, with alternating layers of dolomite and limestone jutting attractively out of the earth.
Continue the adventure in the wondrous Kejser Franz Josephs Fjord, taking in the island of Ymer Ø and the extraordinarily dramatic Teufelsschloss (Devil’s Castle) peak.
Blomsterbugt (Flowers Bay in Danish) is an attractive spot to absorb the colours of the surrounding plainland, spot divers, and meet the local population of Arctic hares. But there’s a darker side to this bay the Norwegians called Vargbukta (or Wolf Bay).
At the end of Kejser Franz Josephs Fjord, land on Kapp Ovibos, a sandy bay known for its wildflowers.
Head back to Scoresbysund via Storefjord, an abandoned Norwegian hunting, meteorological, and radio station, and Raffles Ø, a small uninhabited island.
Sail to Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the remotest towns on the planet, with an idiosyncratic culture and way of life.
Fly back to Keflavik on a charter plane, enjoying dinner and a night in a hotel before returning home.
Itineraries are subject to change.
Northeast Greenland National Park Micro Cruise reverse itinerary:
Itineraries are subject to change.
Fly back to Keflavik on a charter plane, enjoying dinner and a night in a hotel before returning home.
Sail to Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the remotest towns on the planet, with an idiosyncratic culture and way of life.
Head back to Scoresbysund via Storefjord, an abandoned Norwegian hunting, meteorological, and radio station, and Raffles Ø, a small uninhabited island.
Continue the adventure in the wondrous Kejser Franz Josephs Fjord, taking in the island of Ymer Ø and the extraordinarily dramatic Teufelsschloss (Devil’s Castle) peak.
Blomsterbugt (Flowers Bay in Danish) is an attractive spot to absorb the colours of the surrounding plainland, spot divers, and meet the local population of Arctic hares. But there’s a darker side to this bay the Norwegians called Vargbukta (or Wolf Bay).
At the end of Kejser Franz Josephs Fjord, land on Kapp Ovibos, a sandy bay known for its wildflowers.
Sail into Kong Oscar Fjord, entering Northeast Greenland National Park.
Land at Antarctic Havn, hearing the stories of Erik the Red and the Norwegian governor who had his residence here in the 1930s, and hiking to an atmospheric cabin, half-submerged by an avalanche.
Stop at Holm Bugt, with its sandy beach, trapper cabin, and Thule remains – we might even spot some lemmings!
Segelsällskapet Fjord is a hugely geologically rich area, with alternating layers of dolomite and limestone jutting attractively out of the earth.
Explore Scoresbysund, touring steep-sided Ofjord and landing on the Bear Islands for panoramic views of this scenic stretch of the fjord system.
Land on Sydkap to discover Thule remains and a hunters’ cabin, gaining a dramatic perspective on the surrounding icebergs.
Meet other guests and Secret Atlas rep at the pre-arranged meeting point in Keflavik Airport, Iceland, before going through security together and boarding our private charter plane to Nerlerit Inaat Airport (Constable Point), Greenland.
From the airport, we will take a short hike to the shore and board Zodiac boats to take us to our expedition ship.


Freya
Vessel Type: Ice Class Small Ship
Length: 45 meters
Passenger Capacity: 12
Explore the Arctic in style aboard our small expedition ship, the MV Freya. With a recently upgraded interior and a solid ice strengthened hull, this vessel is perfect for traversing Arctic waters, whilst retaining first class comforts. Originally used as a lighthouse-building vessel, MV Freya boasts spacious cabins and multiple viewing decks to immerse yourself in the wonders of the Arctic.
What we love about Freya
- The highest strength ice class hull ensures it is a go anywhere expedition ship.
- Classic style expedition ship with lots of space.
- All cabins have en-suite with comfortable beds.
- Large bridge area where guests are welcome to observe.
- On deck hot tub and sauna to warm up in after a day exploring.
- Multiple deck heights and viewing areas.
Key Features
- Accommodates 12 guests in 1 x double, 5 twin & 2 single cabins with windows and en-suite
- All cabins are spacious and cosy
- Large dining saloon with bar
- Passenger lounge with sofas.
- Equipped with 2 Zodiac landing crafts for shore landings
- Ample deck space to enjoy the view
- Fully staffed with experienced captain, crew and expedition leaders
Exterior
- On deck hot tub
- Multiple decks for wildlife viewing and photography with great vantage points
- Semi enclosed decks at the stern
- Accessible bow area
- Open bridge policy with seating area to observe operations
Interior
- Guest lounge with comfortable sofas and library
- Large saloon with bar and dining area for 18 seated persons
- Classic style interior with a cosy charm
- Spacious cabins all above deck with ensuite

• Two natural wonders, one wonder-filled adventure: marvel at Scoresbysund fjord system before venturing even further into the wild heart of nature in Northeast Greenland National Park
• Take in Arctic landscapes of towering icebergs, monumental glaciers, and mesmerising fjords on a scale unlike anywhere else on Earth
• Visit the remote settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit and learn about the unique Greenlandic way of life
• Spot Greenland’s iconic wildlife – musk oxen, seabirds, seals, narwhals, reindeer, polar bears – in their Arctic home. Sightings are more common in the protected area of the national park