IN THE WAKE OF ERIC THE RED - FROM GREENLAND TO ICELAND
IN THE WAKE OF ERIC THE RED - FROM GREENLAND TO ICELAND
IN THE WAKE OF ERIC THE RED - FROM GREENLAND TO ICELAND
12 Days Starting in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland and ending in Reykjavík, Iceland
Visiting: Kangerlussuaq, Sisimiut, Qeqertarsuaq, Ilulissat, Nuuk, Ivigtut, Qassiarsuk, Prins Christians Sund, Skjoldungen, Denmark Strait, Reykjavík
Tour operator:
Ship Name:
Ocean AtlanticGuide Type:
Fully Guided
Ship Capacity:
198
Physical rating:
Low to Medium
Age range:
12-0
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Vegans, Meat, Gluten-free
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Interests:
Tour Overview
Join us on an expedition cruise from Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavík, which follows the same maritime course set by Norse settlers over a thousand years ago. In the Disko Bay, we will experience local folk dancing in Qeqertarsuaq and sail to the renowned Eqi Glacier. Join us on an expedition cruise from Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavík, which follows the same maritime course set by Norse settlers over a thousand years ago. In the Disko Bay, we will experience local folk dancing in Qeqertarsuaq and sail to the renowned Eqi Glacier. At the Sermermiut Plain we will have the chance to admire the World Heritage Site of the Ilulissat Icefjord and the dazzling icebergs in the late evening sun. Further to the south along the western coast of Greenland, we will visit the capital of Greenland, one of the smallest in the world. Before heading north again along the spectacular east coast of Greenland, we will marvel at the narrow cliffs of the picturesque Prince Christian Sound and the charming silence of the undisturbed Skjoldungen Island. An enriching experience of Nordic culture and Arctic nature!
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Kangerlussuaq Flight And Embarkation.
Location: Kangerlussuaq
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Dinner
In the afternoon we board our chartered flight in Reykjavík, Iceland or Copenhagen, Denmark, bound for Kangerlussuaq in Greenland (both flight options are available, please contact us for more information).
Upon arrival in Kangerlussuaq, we will be transported to the small port located west of the airport, where our ship Ocean Atlantic, will be anchored. Zodiacs will transfer us the short distance to the ship, where you will be checked in to your stateroom. After the safety drill, you will enjoy a dinner as Ocean Atlantic ‘sets sail’ through the 160-kilometer Kangerlussuaq fjord.
Day 2 : Sisimiut - Experience Greenland’S Second-Largest City At The Foot Of Nasaasaaq Mountain
Location: Sisimiut
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
After breakfast, we arrive to the colorful town of Sisimiut, where we will get an idea of what modern Greenland looks like. With 5,400 inhabitants, it is considered Greenland’s second ‘city’. People have lived around Sisimiut on and off since 2,500 BC.
In 1756, Count Johan Ludvig Holstein, established a colony here and called it “Holsteinsborg”. The oldest part of Sisimiut’s historic quarter features town houses from this “Holsteinsborg” era, and the oldest house in town dates to 1756. One of the most culturally significant buildings is the Blue Church, built in 1775.
Nowadays, Sisimiut is an important place for education and industry, and local factories process the bulk of Royal Greenland's fishing. The fish processing plant is one of the largest of its kind in Greenland, and one of the most modern in the world.
Our city tour highlights include the historic colonial quarter, as well as the museum and the beautiful church. Additionally, we will pay a visit to the busy city center for a glimpse of what daily life is like in 21st century Greenland. In the afternoon, our voyage will continue northward.
As evening falls, we will pass the Sisimiut Isortuat Fjord, the Nordre Strømfjord settlements of Attu and Ikerasaarsuk, and the small town of Kangaatsiaq. During the bright night, we will pass Aasiaat and proceed into the southern waters of Disko Bay. Next, the ship’s heading will be set for Disko Island, known for its distinctive 1,000-meter/3,280 feet layered crags.
At this point, we will be north of the Arctic Circle! Here, the nights are bright and early risers can enjoy the sight of the icebergs on Disko Bay as they squeeze out of the Ilulissat Icefjord and dance into the frigid ocean waters.
Day 3 : Qeqertarsuaq On Disko Island, ‘Kaffemik’ In A Community Centre And Eqip Sermia Glacier
Location: Qeqertarsuaq
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
Our next sojourn lies on the southern tip of the Disko Island, where Ocean Atlantic will anchor in a protected natural harbour, which is named Godhavn (‘Good Harbour’) in Danish, while its Greenlandic name, Qeqertarsuaq, means ‘The Big Island’.
Although topographically quite different from mainland Greenland due to the basalt characteristics of the Disko Island’s mountains, Qeqertarsuaq maintains a long, rich history and once served as one of the country’s important economic centres. From the 16th century, the community was relatively prosperous and, in fact, considered the most important town north of Nuuk until the mid-1900s, due in part to the area’s sizeable whale hunting population.
During our visit, we will wander through town, paying a visit to the characteristic octagonal church, nicknamed “God’s Inkpot”, as well as to a local community center that will be hosting a traditional Greenlandic “kaffemik”, which can be best described as a friendly gathering with coffee, cake and traditional dances and music.
As the day draws to a closing, Ocean Atlantic will set a north-easterly course bound for a magnificent natural highlight – the enormous Eqip Sermia Glacier.
Situated approximately 50 nautical miles north of Ilulissat, the Eqip Sermia Glacier is renowned for its jaw-dropping beauty. Legendary arctic explorers selected this location as a base for their studies. One such explorer, the acclaimed Swiss glaciologist Alfred de Quervain, used the location as a base for his expeditions onto Greenland’s inland ice sheet over a century ago.
We will sail as close as possible to the ice’s edge – but at a safe distance to avoid plunging blocks of ice and violent waves that often result from the calving glacier.
Day 4 : Capital Of The Icebergs, Ilulissat
Location: Ilulissat
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
Ilulissat is possibly the most well located town in Greenland. The name simply means ‘icebergs’ in Greenlandic, and the town’s nickname is rightly ‘the Iceberg Capital’.
In Disko Bay, which is located just off the coast of Ilulissat, gigantic icebergs linger in the freezing waters. These icebergs come from the Icefjord, which is located a half hour’s hike south of Ilulissat. These impressive frozen structures are born some 70km/43,5 miles deeper into the fjord by the enormous Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. This 10km/6 miles-wide glacier is the most productive glacier outside of Antarctica; Whereas most glaciers only calve at a rate of approximately a metre/three feet a day, the Ilulissat glacier calves at a rate of 25m/82 feet per day. The icebergs produced by the glacier represent more than 10% of all icebergs in Greenland, corresponding to 20 million tons/22 million us tons of ice per day!
These facts, together with the fjord’s unforgettable scenery, have secured the Ice fjord a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. During the more than 250 years that have passed since the establishment of Ilulissat, the town has steadily flourished. Today, Ilulissat is Greenland’s third largest town, with more than 4,500 inhabitants. The town is very vibrant, welcoming and lively with a wide range of cultural attractions, according to Greenlandic standards.
The legendary polar explorer, Knud Rasmussen, were born in Ilulissat.
On this day, you will also have the opportunity to join a boat trip to the Ice fjord (not included). The journey takes about two and a half hours in total, a great opportunity to take a closer look at the amazing ice-sculpted scenery.
The trip is definitely something out of the ordinary and a great natural experience that you will remember for years to come – but be sure to have warm clothing on!
If a hike or a trip by boat does not present enough excitement, there is also an opportunity to arrange a flight excursion over the Ice Fjord (not included).
In the evening, we will cruise southward from “the Iceberg Capital”, leaving lovely Disko Bay behind us as we part.
Day 5 : At Sea
Location: Nuuk
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Listen to a lecture from our experienced expedition staff, see a film about Arctic nature – or go out on deck to catch glimpses of migrating birds and hopefully some whales.
Day 6 : Nuuk
Location: Nuuk
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
During the night, we have cruised north to reach Nuuk in the morning. As we enter the Nuuk Fjord we have fair chances of encountering the area's seasonal visitors: Humpback whales!
The world's smallest capital is in Greenland considered by many a mighty metropolis - a total of 17,000 people live here today, almost a third of the country’s population.
The area has been inhabited back to 2200 BC by pre-Inuit hunters. From year 1000 to 1350 AD, the Icelandic Vikings and farmers settled in South Greenland and in the Nuuk Fjord, while at the same time Inuit hunters of the Thule culture moved south from North Greenland. The Nordic settlers disappeared around 1350 AD, but the Inuit stayed, being far better equipped to hunt and survive in the tough Arctic nature.
Modern history of Greenland began in 1721, when the Norse missionary Hans Egede founded a permanent colony and trading station near Nuuk. In fact, Egede’s main purpose to return to Greenland was to convert the Catholic northerners to Lutherans, but soon after his arrival he realized the Norse had disappeared, a mystery yet unresolved.
In 1979, the Landsting (Parliament) was established in Nuuk, and the town was finally recognized as the country's capital.
In the afternoon, we will leave the capital and continue our southbound journey.
Day 7 : Ivittuut; Former Cryolite Mine And Possible Muscox Sigthing
Location: Ivigtut
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
We reach South Greenland and expect the reach Arsuk Fjord with the small settlement of the same name. But the important call here is the former cryolite mine at Ivituut, the only place in the world where this very special mineral was mined until depleted 30 years ago. Used in aluminum melting, the mineral became strategically important, and forced the Americans to set up bases in South Greenland to protect the supply during WW 2.
Day 8 : Qassiarsuk, Eric The Red Settlement
Location: Qassiarsuk
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
Early in the morning we sailed into Eriksfjord, which in Tunisia is called Tunulliarfik. We throw anchor off Erik the Red's Brattahlíð settlement, where the Qassiarssuk village is today. Here we see, among other things, a reconstruction of Tjodhildur's church, which was the first church on the North American continent. There are also other ruins after the Norse people, which disappeared in the 1400s. Here one can really sense the path of history and wonder why the Norse people suddenly disappeared from Greenland.
It was from Brattahlíð that Erik and Tjodhildur's son Leif Eriksson, about 1000, went west and discovered Baffin Island, the Labrador coast and Newfoundland, before returning to South Greenland a few years later. In the afternoon we sail out of Eriksfjord close to Qooroq Isfjord.
Day 9 : Prins Christian Sund, West Entrance Cruissing
Location: Prins Christians Sund
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
Kap Farvel, or Cape Farewell, is renowned not only as Greenland's southernmost point, but also for its infamous, although mostly seasonal, gale-force winds.
We deliberately opt for a far more comfortable but at the same time more spectacular route, cruising via the inside passage through the Prince Christian Sound. This 60 km long waterway, from the settlement Aapilattoq in the heart of the fjordlands of South West Greenland to the Atlantic in the east.
Day 10 : Skjoldungen, South Entrance / Mariedal
Location: Skjoldungen
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
The island of Skjoldungen is without doubt one of most beautiful areas in East Greenland. Situated at 63° N, the island is surrounded by narrow, steep fjords and glaciers, and with plenty of the cool, crisp and clean air of the ever present and nearby ice sheet. Still, we will find and experience a lush landscape and a milder climate than most would expect. Acclaimed Norwegian explorer Fridjof Nansen came here in late summer 1888 in search of a suitable ascension point for the first inland ice crossing.
Skjoldungen is also the name of an abandoned settlement, located on the southwest side of the island. Up to 100 people lived here until 1965, and some houses remain. We continue our journey to Dronning Marie Dal in the area's northwestern corner to get a closer view of its interesting flora.
Day 11 : At Sea. Crossing The Denmark Strait.
Location: Denmark Strait
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
Our lecturers onboard will make inspiring and enriching presentations about both Iceland’s and Greenland’s history, nature, wildlife and climatology. A captain’s farewell drink and a slideshow of our voyage will also be presented this evening.
Day 12 : Reykjavík, Iceland. Disembarkation
Location: Reykjavík
Accommodation: Ship
Accommodation Name: MV Ocean Atlantic
Meals Included: Breakfast
As our time in Greenland concludes, we slowly approach the Icelandic Capitol, Reykjavík, and your Arctic adventure will have concluded.
Ship Details
Ocean Atlantic
Ship Overview
Ocean Atlantic is the perfect vessel for expedition cruising in Antarctic waters! Newly renovated in 2016 and with an international ice class rating of 1B, she is one of the strongest ships operating in Antarctica. Her high maneuverability, shallow draft and strong engines allow for extended voyages into isolated fjords, creating exciting adventures for any Antarctica traveler. Ocean Atlantic is newly renovated (2016) with elegant common areas and accommodation for 198 passengers. The ship was built in 1985 and underwent an extensive rebuild in 2010. With a length of 140m she has ample space on the multiple decks for several lecture halls, a relaxed restaurant serving 4-star international cuisine, professionally staffed bars and observation platforms – and even a pool. All common areas on the Erickson Deck feature large panel windows, enabling passengers to quickly spot passing whales and photographic sights from the comfort of indoor lounges. All private staterooms are stylish appointed and feature individual bathroom facilities, phone for internal calls, individual temperature controls and TV. Ideal for relaxation, the vessels’ accommodation ranges in size from 11 - 35 m2 and are designed with either portholes or windows. Daily shore landings at for example penguin rookeries, research stations and other Antarctic/Arctic wonders are made possible by her fleet of 20 Zodiacs.
Ship Details
Ship Name:
Ocean Atlantic
Adults Only Areas:
N/A
Ship Children Facilities:
N/A (Due to safety precautions, children under 12 years of age will be taken into consideration on each landing. It is entirely at the Expedition Leader’s discretion to permit children on excursions and shore landings.)
Ship Nursery:
N/A
Smoking Areas:
For safety reasons and to protect the health of our guests and employees, smoking is only allowed in designated areas on the
Ship Size:
140 m long / max. capacity 198 pax
Ship Class:
International ice class rating of 1B
Ship Style:
Expedition style
Ship Type:
Passenger (Cruise) Ship
Ship Kind:
Expedition ship
Ship Currency:
EUR, USD
Ship Language:
English
Ship Capacity:
198
Ship Crew Count:
0
Number of Decks:
8
Number of Cabins:
106
Number of Large Cabins:
1
Number of Wheelchair-Friendy Cabins:
0
Ship Launch Year:
1985
Ship Refit Year:
2016
Ship Gross Tonnage:
12798
Ship Length (Meters):
140 M
Ship Width (Meters):
22 M
Ship Speed (Knots):
0 Kn
What's Included
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Flight Keflavik, Iceland or Copenhagen, Denmark - Kangerlussuaq
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English-speaking guides
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Church visit and ‘kaffemik’ in Qeqertarsuaq
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Town and settlement walks in Qeqertarsuaq, Ilulissat, Nuuk & Kuumiit
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Museum visits in Qeqertarsuaq and Ilulissat, Nuuk
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Slow-crusing in Zodiacs in fjords
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Inspiring and enriching lectures onboard by qualified lecturers
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Meals – Full Board
Coffee, tea and afternoon snacks on the ship
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Taxes, tariffs, and AECO fees
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Guiding and lectures by our experienced expedition leader and team
What's Not Included
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International Travel
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Tipping and Gratuities
Ocean Atlantic crew allowance (approximately $ 14 per day per participant)
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Travel, Senior Travel and Cancellation Insurance
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Single cabin supplement and stateroom upgrade
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Any meals and drinks on land
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Beverages in addition to coffee and tea around the clock as well as juices and the like included for breakfast
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Flightseeing with Airzafari in Ilulissat, day 4
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Sailing between icebergs in Ilulissat, day 4
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Other purchase excursions and extra events
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Expenses for medicines and other personal necessities
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Anything else not mentioned under "Price includes"
Check out our Q&As
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Are flights included in this tour?
Only Flight Keflavik, Iceland or Copenhagen, Denmark - Kangerlussuaq is included.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
SInce 1986
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Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?
As well as supporting numerous projects, we have a program of onboard fundraising to projects, that have a global and local positive impact on the areas we operate. This program includes raffles, auctions and donations.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
At Albatros Expeditions, we recognize our responsibility to contribute positively to a social, environmental and economically sustainable development. We will comply with all applicable laws regarding human rights, environment and corruption, and apply internationally recognized principles when local laws and regulations set lower standards.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
We recommend that you always check the latest updates, advice, or travel policy from Albatros Expeditions, your own government, and the country of embarkation, as learnings and scientific insight, and travel advice changes regularly.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Your cruise Ticket, Embarkation Letter (Containing embarkation/disembarkation procedures, times, places), Pre-Departure Guide/Important Information Guide, Participant Declaration Form (Here you can state your dietary needs and insurance details to comply with health protocols), Covid Guest Briefing
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of albatros expeditions charges.
Up to 91 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 90 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.
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