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Kangerlussuaq - Kangerlussuaq

Kangerlussuaq - Kangerlussuaq Expedition to the Canadian Arctic and Northwest Greenland: Heading north in the footsteps of great explorers

  • incl. early booking discount until 31 Oct 2027
  • 29 Jul 2028 to 15 Aug 2028|17 days

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Kangerlussuaq - Kangerlussuaq

29 Jul 2028 - 15 Aug 2028 | 17 days

from € 15,690

incl. early booking discount until 31 Oct 2027 instead of € 16,790

17 day Cruise incl. charter flights p.p.

What to expect

The highlights of this cruise

The fascination of the Arctic is almost impossible to convey through travel reports or films. It needs to be experienced first-hand – and this very expedition makes it possible. Where waters and islands bear the names of legendary pioneers, you will become a polar explorer yourself.

  • Adventure between Canada and Greenland – only possible thanks to a ship with the highest ice class
  • Away from civilisation: a new feeling of vastness, silence and awe
  • Take the Zodiacs into the unknown: to coastlines only previously visited by legendary explorers
  • Natural experiences to remember: in the realm of whales, Arctic foxes and polar bears
  • Hikes following in the footsteps of erstwhile polar pioneers and on the trail of millennia-old Inuit culture

Travel information

  • Sat, 29 Jul 2028

    Charter flight from Germany* to Kangerlussuaq

    Kangerlussuaq/Greenland, departure 22.00 hrs

  • Sun, 30 Jul 2028

    Relaxation at sea

  • Uummannaq welcomes you with colourful houses and an astonishing creativity of nature. The heart-shaped mountain above the town glows in countless shades of red in the sunlight. In the small settlement, a museum recalls the ice expeditions of Alfred Wegener, a German who conducted research in Greenland. A hike with your experts will take you to “Santa’s summer house”, the setting of a popular Danish TV series.

  • Tue, 01 Aug 2028

    Relaxation at sea/cruising through Baffin Bay

  • The aim is clear: take a look behind the curtain of the Canadian Arctic and unlock its intriguing secrets. Your state-of-the-art expedition ship takes lots of time to explore the deep fjords, high cliffs, mighty glaciers and vast tundra that characterises the rocky landscape.

    Baffin Island is characterised by a vast and tranquil fjord landscape. The island offers unspoilt nature and fascinating insights into Inuit culture and history. In Pond Inlet, listen to the traditional songs that are part of the cultural heritage of the local people and witness their traditional dances. The waters off the village are sometimes teeming with bowhead whales.

    Devon Island also invites you to embark on Zodiac explorations. Rocky, dry and with reddish soil – NASA simulates the exploration of the planet Mars here. Against a backdrop of spectacular glaciers and glistening ice, musk oxen, polar bears and Arctic hares will hopefully play a part in your experiences. The remains of a Thule settlement in Dundas Harbor (Nunavut) and an abandoned station of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are silent witnesses of remoteness.

    In keeping with the pioneering spirit, your ship will press on into the mystical icy worlds of seldom-visited waters. Here, nature and thrilling experiences rule the day. In 1876, the expedition conducted by Hall and Hayes set an Arctic record when they reached the icy coast of Ellesmere Island.

    A reverent silence hangs in the air. The only occasional sounds are the isolated crack of glacier ice or the call of a kittiwake. You will reach red-rocked Pim Island, which is highly popular with polar bears, walruses and Arctic foxes. If you succeed in landing, you will feel the drama of the Greely expedition, which fell victim to the icy winter of 1884 on the small, rocky island.

    Leaving the last outposts of human civilisation behind, you will venture into seldom-travelled waters. Cruising in the Nares Strait, you will be in famous company – in 1909, Robert Edwin Peary travelled through here as most likely the first person to reach the North Pole. The excitement will grow: how far into the territory of the icebreakers can your ship go? A question that shapes this truly pioneering journey, where weather and ice conditions determine the itinerary.

  • Breathe in the fresh air. Let your gaze wander over the icy landscape. Experience profound moments of silence. On the north-west coast of Greenland, you will leave the urban world far behind you as the Zodiacs take you to the remote settlements.

    Early Inuit groups settled in the Qaanaaq region over 4,000 years ago. The present-day town was established in 1953, when the Danish government relocated the residents of the original settlement here to make way for a US airbase. Your walk will be accompanied by the barking of the huskies, which are just as much a part of life here as the kayaks.

    Barely any other ships sail the waters of north-west Greenland, so it is a privilege to explore these places that are beyond the reach of most people. Are you excited by the idea of going to the North Pole? Until the 20th century, you would have reached the geomagnetic pole in Etah, but today it lies further west. However, this deserted place in the vast landscape will still draw your pioneering spirit like a magnet – Knud Rasmussen and Robert Edwin Peary had base camps here.

    Cruising off Cape York brings breathtaking views of bizarre ice formations. A rocky crest bears a memorial to the American explorer Robert Edwin Peary, who set out on his North Pole expedition from here at the end of the 19th century. There is hardly a more beautiful panorama from the deck: large icebergs from the mighty outlet glaciers of west Greenland accumulate here in the “iceberg graveyard” after their 900 km (559 mi.) journey. Also keep an eye out for little auks, black guillemots and glaucous gulls, which nest on the cliffs.

  • Sat, 12 Aug 2028

    Relaxation at sea

  • In the magical Arctic light, the wonders of the west coast of Greenland will be illuminated north of the Arctic Circle. A vast and silent landscape, home to relics of a 4,500-year-old culture – seemingly almost forgotten by the world.

    Disko Bay will provide even more memorable moments: ice sculptures in all manner of forms drift slowly through the vast area. Enjoy this natural spectacle from your front-row seat on deck – or take a Zodiac ride to the centre of the action. Illuminated by the sunlight, the ice gleams in a fascinating play of colours from white to azure blue. Depending on the local conditions, we will also visit the world-famous Ilulissat Icefjord. Here you can witness one of the most active glaciers in the world releasing majestic icebergs into the vastness of the fjord – an incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    In Sisimiut, where the remarkable old town seems like a museum village, the oldest settlement traces date back over 4,000 years, deep into the Saqqaq culture. Join your experts to hike over rocks and through tundra – to relics from the whaling era. A hike to Tele Island will also take you back thousands of years to see ancient ruins and graves, crowned by magnificent views of Sisimiut and the coast.

  • Tue, 15 Aug 2028

    Kangerlussuaq/Greenland, arrival 06.00 hrs

    Charter flight from Kangerlussuaq to Germany*

* Approximately three months before departure, you will be informed at which German, Austrian or Swiss airport the charter flight will take off and land. Connecting flights and possible hotel accommodation subject to a surcharge.


--- The ice conditions determine the course here (see map).


The itinerary depends on official approval, weather and ice conditions. The natural experiences and wildlife sightings described are possibilities on this expedition and are not guaranteed.

Included services

Expedition and knowledge

  • All landings and rides in the ship’s own Zodiacs (Use of the Zodiacs depends on the destination and on official permits)
  • Experienced experts from various disciplines accompany every cruise, give presentations and multimedia lectures, provide well-informed answers to questions about the cruising area and take part in the Zodiac landings/rides and hikes from/to ship
  • Use of the interactive Ocean Academy with individual knowledge formats
  • Comprehensive information before the cruise – for example about the Arctic, Antarctic, the South Seas and the Amazon, as well as expedition maps

Cabin

  • In every cabin: champagne to welcome you, mini bar restocked daily with non-alcoholic beverages (additional selection in Grand Suites and Junior Suites), coffee machine (tea on request), 24-hour cabin service
  • Equipment for loan: one pair of binoculars and two sets of Nordic Walking poles in the cabin itself, furthermore warm parkas, rubber boots, snorkelling equipment
  • Flat-screen TV with information and entertainment programme, personal email account and Internet access via Wi-Fi (free of charge for one hour per guest and day, satellite-dependent especially in polar areas)
  • Information about harbours and destinations (where available) in the cabin

Restaurants

  • International gourmet cuisine – full board: breakfast (early-bird and late riser breakfast), bouillon, afternoon coffee/tea time, lunch and dinner (three restaurants to choose from in the evening with flexible opening hours)
  • A complimentary selection of soft drinks

For all cases

  • Harbour and airport fees

Spa and fitness

  • Extensive sports programme: fitness area with ocean view, course programme, additional sports activities on shore depending on the destination (Personal training for an additional charge)
  • OCEAN SPA with Finnish sauna with an ocean view, steam sauna, indoor and outdoor relaxation area (spa treatments and hairdresser at a surcharge)