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MT Sobek
OFFER ID 1634828
Greenland is Arctic wilderness on a grand scale—towering icebergs and snow-draped peaks plunging into the branching beauty of Scoresby Sund, the world's largest fjord system. On this East Greenland expedition, journey along the island's dramatic eastern coast to hike untouched tundra, explore a remote Greenland village, and encounter Arctic wildlife such as musk oxen, Arctic hares, and seabirds. With opportunities for long hikes and awe-inspiring landscapes at every turn, each day is an immersive adventure. By night, witness the Northern Lights dance across star-filled skies. Remote, vast, and untamed, Greenland is one of the last great frontiers—set sail on this unforgettable polar cruise into the heart of the Arctic.
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9 nights from $8,200 per person
MT Sobek: East Greenland Hiking & Adventure Cruising
Day 1 Travel to the North Coast of Iceland & Embark
6-hour charter bus transfer
Excitement is in the air as you make your way to the meeting point on Reykjavik's stunning waterfront. Outside the award-winning architecture of the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre, board a chartered bus for the journey to the island's wild north. Ease onto the Ring Road, passing through Iceland's impressive volcanic landscapes. Arriving in Akureyri—the charming capital of the north—you'll meet the crew and passengers and settle in for the crossing of the Denmark Strait.
Accommodation: m/v Ortelius
(D)
Day 2 Cross the Arctic Circle to East Greenland
Wake on the open water and sit down to a hearty breakfast before wandering up to the deck, binoculars in hand. You're likely to see fulmars, kittiwakes, gannets, and common guillemots soaring overhead. Get cozy in the lounge and chat with some of your fellow hikers about the adventure ahead. Today you'll cross the Arctic Circle into excellent whale-spotting territory, then see the first icebergs flash into sight as you approach the east Greenland coast. After the sun sets, look up for your first opportunity to view the Northern Lights.
Accommodation: m/v Ortelius
(B, L, D)
Day 3 Explore Rock & Ice Formations in Scoresby Sund
Zodiac excursion and shore landing
Sailing into Scoresby Sund, the largest fjord on earth, discover the glaciated coastline at Volquart Boons Kyst, where rock faces rise directly from the sea and glaciers flow down between them. The exact itinerary is always dependent on the conditions and wildlife, but the plan is to board Zodiacs and set out for a close-up glacier view, and a look at striking basalt columns and ice formations at Vikingebugt. After lunch onboard, sail by the east coast of Milne Land among a multitude of giant icebergs. Landing at Charcot Havn, take your first walk to the Charcot Glacier.?Anchor tonight at Ofjord.
(B, L, D)
Day 4 Discover Blue Icebergs & Golden Grasses
Zodiac excursion
Investigate the range of colors along the cape today. Board Zodiacs near Sorte O, surrounded by icebergs. Glide between their glistening blue-white facets, changing color as the light shifts and contrasting with the colors of the rocky shores beyond. In the afternoon, sail through the northern parts of Rode Fjord into Harfjord, another gorgeous inlet where there is a good chance of spotting musk oxen grazing and feasting your eyes on burnt orange, amber, and russet autumn foliage on shore. Perhaps you will complete the palette with curtains of violet and green lights in the sky tonight.
(B, L, D)
Day 5 Marvel at Massive Icebergs & Hike into the Arctic Wilderness
4-6 hours/7.5 miles optional hiking with 650–1,300 feet elevation gain and 650–1,300 feet elevation loss
Start the day with an awe-inspiring sight: colossal icebergs, some over 325 feet tall and more than half a mile long. Forming arches and towers above, most of them also reach the seabed, as the fjord is only about 1,300 feet deep. Landing near Sydkap, step ashore for breathtaking views of Hall Bredning, a beautiful bay known for its stunning scenery, and Arctic hares—bring your camera! Today's long walk goes from Sydkap to Nordostbugt, where one of the fjord's rivers flows into the sea. Walk into this dramatic landscape south along the shore, seeing whale vertebrae and the remains of Thule summer houses. The Thule were the ancestors of the Inuit, who relied on whales for food, fuel, and tools in the austere Arctic environment. Passengers who opt out of the long walk today will join the hikers at Nordostbugt for their second excursion of the day.
(B, L, D)
Day 6 Visit Colorful Ittoqqortoormiit Village
Cultural discovery
Today you make a tundra landing among the mountains of Liverpool Land, in Hurry Inlet, a great spot for birding. In the afternoon, call at Ittoqqortoormiit, the largest settlement in Scoresby Sund at about five hundred inhabitants, both Inuit and European. Visit the post office where you can buy stamps to send your postcards to friends and family or just stroll around to see the sled dogs and drying skins of seals and musk oxen between brightly painted houses. In the afternoon, sail south, passing the picturesque landscapes of the Blosseville Coast. As always, keep your binoculars handy for wildlife sightings as you cruise.
(B, D)
Day 7 Spot Wildlife at Stewart O
Shore landing
Spend the day exploring the wild and windswept island of Stewart O, an important hunting station for the people of Scoresby Sund. This remote Arctic outpost offers a glimpse into traditional Greenlandic life through traces of ancient Thule houses. The island's rugged terrain and ice-lined shores are also prime territory for spotting iconic Arctic wildlife, including polar bears and elusive narwhals. As you hike its untouched wilderness, keep your eyes on both the land and sea.
(B, D)
Day 8 Venture Deep into Remote Fjords
Zodiac excursion
Sail through Turner Sound and Romer Fjord. This fjord has no glacier front and is generally free of the ice pack that makes others impassible, allowing you to journey far inland—and get your best chance at spotting a polar bear. Narwhals also navigate the fjord's protected depths. Discover the quiet and raw beauty of this enchanting location, as you travel by Zodiac amid soaring cliffs and pouring waterfalls. Romer Fjord offers a fitting finale to your exploration of Greenland's untouched interior—an experience that few travelers have the privilege to witness.
(B, L, D)
Day 9 Navigate the Denmark Strait under the Northern Lights
As you leave the rugged coast of East Greenland behind, spend the day crossing the Denmark Strait, a chance for reflection on your expedition. Scan the horizon for whales surfacing in the icy water, and watch seabirds soar alongside the ship as you depart the Arctic Circle, marking your return from one of the planet's most remote frontiers. If conditions are right, you'll be treated to a spectacular display of the aurora borealis before the sea rocks you to sleep.
(B, L, D)
Day 10 Return to Iceland & Depart
6-hour charter bus transfer
Every adventure must come to a close, and today you arrive back in Iceland at Akureyri. Say so long to the crew and your naturalist guides as you disembark. Transfer along the Ring Road to Reykjavik with marvelous memories and newfound friends. Your journey ends at the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre.
(B)
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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