HIGHLIGHTS
- Search
for iconic arctic wildlife, such as whales, seals and seabirds
- Explore
the Ilulissat Icefjord and Kujataa farming communities, both UNESCO
World Heritage Sites
- Meet
locals and experience traditional Inuit settlements
- Visit
Norse historical sites and learn about this fascinating culture
- Cruise
in a Zodiac to explore icebergs, glaciers, fjords and more
- Immerse
yourself in the icy realm of the Arctic with optional kayaking
adventures
DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person in USD
|
Start Date | End Date | Explorer Triple | Solo Panorama | Explorer Suite | Balcony Suite | Deluxe Balcony Suite | Terrace Suite | Penthouse Suite | Owner's Suite | Ultra Suite |
Jun 29, 2023 | Jul 13, 2023 | 11,495 | 21,495 | 15,495 | 16,995 | 19,995 | 20,995 | 21,495 | 27,995 | 30,995 |
Jul 02, 2024 | Jul 16, 2024 | 12,295 | 22,995 | 16,395 | 18,095 | 21,395 | 22,195 | 22,995 | 29,595 | 32,795 |
Mandatory Transfer Package Details:Package
Cost: USD 1,295 per person
- One
night’s pre-expedition hotel accommodation in Reykjavik
- Group
transfer from the Reykjavik hotel to the ship on Day 2
- Group
transfer from the ship to the Kangerlussuaq airport on disembarkation
day
- Charter
flight from Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavik
- Group
transfer from Reykjavik airport to airport hotel
- One
night’s post-expedition hotel accommodation in Reykjavik
- Shuttle
transfer to Keflavik airport on last day of itinerary
Rates are listed per person in USD
|
Start Date | End Date | (Starting from) Explorer Triple | (Mid-range) Deluxe Balcony Suite | (High-end) Ultra Suite |
Jun 29, 2023 | Jul 13, 2023 | 11,495 | 19,995 | 30,995 |
Jul 02, 2024 | Jul 16, 2024 | 12,295 | 21,395 | 32,795 |
Mandatory Transfer Package Details:Package
Cost: USD 1,295 per person
- One
night’s pre-expedition hotel accommodation in Reykjavik
- Group
transfer from the Reykjavik hotel to the ship on Day 2
- Group
transfer from the ship to the Kangerlussuaq airport on disembarkation
day
- Charter
flight from Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavik
- Group
transfer from Reykjavik airport to airport hotel
- One
night’s post-expedition hotel accommodation in Reykjavik
- Shuttle
transfer to Keflavik airport on last day of itinerary
ITINERARY
Day
1: Arrive in Reykjavik, Iceland
Arrive
in the Icelandic capital and make your way to your included hotel. You
will have the day to explore the city on your own.
Day
2: Embarkation Day in Reykjavik
This
afternoon, you’ll board your vessel and begin your
expedition. Get ready for a great adventure ahead!
Day
3: At Sea
As
we cruise across the Denmark Strait, your Expedition Team will teach
you about the wildlife and storied history of Greenland, its
fascinating geology, ecology and climate, and the incredible sights you
will soon explore. Staff will also keep watch for the seabirds
you’ll likely see soaring above your ship, as well as the
whales that can be encountered here.
Days
4-5: Exploring East Greenland
Your
exploration of Greenland begins with East Greenland, one of the least
visited and most remote parts of the island. Your days sailing along
the coast will be guided by weather and ice conditions, with each day
and each excursion presenting new adventures. The region is a sight to
behold, boasting a mesmerizing maze of vast glaciers, steep mountains
and breathtaking fjords.
One location we hope to visit if conditions
allow is Skjoldungen, where you’ll cruise between the
mountains to view glaciers deep within the fjords surrounding this
island. The narrow part of the fjord provides an ideal place to put our
Zodiacs in the water for a more in depth exploration.
If conditions
allow, you may also visit the site of an abandoned Inuit settlement,
whose inhabitants were relocated to larger, more accessible towns
around 1961. Exploring ashore, you’ll experience a true
arctic ghost town,
complete with abandoned buildings, furniture and even shoes! Hiking the
rugged terrain rewards with impressive views of snow-capped mountains,
deep green waters and the surprisingly colorful arctic tundra. This
site is prone to insects, however, so have your spray or netting at the
ready.
If you’re feeling even more adventurous, perhaps
you’ll treat yourself to an optional paddling excursion
(extra cost), an unforgettable opportunity to glide past icebergs and
glaciers and capture some photographs from a unique perspective.
Another possible destination is Lindenow Fjord, a great spot for Zodiac
cruising, if conditions are favorable. This rarely visited deep fjord
is fed by a number of glaciers and offers ample opportunities for your
camera to get a workout. You’ll also want to keep watch for
bearded seals, as they’re known to haul out on the ice floes.
Days
6-7: Exploring South Greenland
Sailing
on, we’ll explore Greenland’s fertile southern
coast. Nicknamed Arctic Patagonia, this region is as rich in
spectacular scenery as it is in history and culture. Here,
it’s easy to see why Erik the Red gave Greenland its name:
everywhere you look rewards with vistas of icy waters set against a
backdrop of soaring mountains, crystal-clear waterfalls and
unbelievably lush, green valleys. Scattered around the shores of the
fjord systems that dominate the area are several small settlements,
both ancient and present day, making South Greenland an ideal place to
explore.
The magical Prins Christian Sund, a complex maze of narrow
fjords and channels, is a great place for cruising. You’ll
explore this stunning sound, home to calving glaciers, jagged mountains
and sheer cliffs that plunge dramatically into the water. Sailing this
coastline from the vantage point of your ship or a Zodiac is an
exhilarating experience. If conditions allow, venturing ashore provides
opportunities for all levels of hiking.
Steeped in Norse history, the
southern coast of Greenland provides plenty of places to learn about
this ancient culture. One such landing we hope to make is at Hvalsey,
the site of Greenland’s largest and best-preserved Norse
ruins. Exploring the remains of the circa 14th century church will feel
like
stepping back in time, as the building appears much as it did when it
was abandoned in the 15th century and the surrounding fells and fjord
remain similarly untouched.
The little village of Igaliku, home to
about 30 inhabitants, is Greenland’s oldest sheep-farming
settlement. It’s a charming place to go ashore, as sheep
peacefully graze on the grass, surrounded by bloom-covered rolling
valleys and snow-capped mountains. The area is also known for its
storied past, as evidenced by the remarkable red sandstone ruins of the
Gardar cathedral (the largest church in Greenland in the Middle Ages)
and bishop’s residence, which date back to the early 12th
century, when Greenland’s first bishop was appointed.
Wandering the foundations, excavated in 1926, you’ll get to
see a bit of history firsthand as you learn about this interesting
relic of the Viking period. Together with four other historic farming
communities, Igaliku is part of a newly established UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
Days
8-13: Exploring West Greenland
Boasting
spectacular glaciers, mountainous landscapes, and vibrant communities,
the west coast of Greenland will leave you awestruck. Heading north,
each day we hope to take Zodiac excursions from the ship to explore
local bays, channels and landing sites, discovering some of the quaint
villages dotting the islands and fjords in the region and cruising in
some of Greenland’s most picturesque places.
The west coast
is home to Nuuk, the charming Greenlandic capital. You’ll
have time to wander the streets of the historic Old Nuuk neighborhood
and see the Hans Egede Church and Hans Egede statue near the
waterfront, both named after the missionary who founded the settlement.
History buffs will want to visit the national museum to view the famous
Greenlandic mummies, found under a rock outcrop in 1972 by two brothers
who were grouse hunting.
Sisimiut is another interesting place to go
ashore, as there are more dogsleds here than humans. You’ll
have time to wander the town’s historic area, where several
18th-century colonial buildings still stand, including
Greenland’s oldest surviving church. You’ll also be
treated to a traditional kayaking demonstration. The kayak is
Greenland’s national symbol and can be traced back over 4,000
years to the Inuit, who used the vessels for hunting and
transportation.
Another beautiful locale, and one of west Greenland’s
highlights is the Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Home to one of the world’s most active glaciers, Jakobshavn
Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic, this is a great place to
enjoy a Zodiac excursion to experience icebergs from a unique
perspective not afforded by land. Venturing ashore at the nearby town,
Ilulissat (which means “iceberg”), rewards with its
own spectacle: young bergs floating out to Disko Bay. A hike from the
town to the icefjord will allow you to view this unforgettable river of
ice from the rocky shore. Given that it’s known for having
more sled dogs than people, it’s not surprising that
Ilulissat is the birthplace of the first European to traverse the
Northwest Passage by dogsled, explorer Knud Rasmussen.
Surrounded by
sea and mountains, the fishing community of Itilleq (meaning
“crossing place”) is situated in a scenic hollow on
a small island, about a mile (2 km) above the Arctic Circle. Explore
traditional wooden houses painted in a rainbow of colors, chat with the
locals and join a customary football (soccer) match between visitors
and residents, and you’ll be experiencing Itilleq’s
famous friendly vibe in no time.
Day
14: Disembark in Kangerlussuaq and Fly to Reykjavik
Enjoy
one more Zodiac ride to shore, where you’ll board your
charter flight back to Reykjavik, Iceland. Upon arrival in Reykjavik,
we will transfer you to your included hotel.
Day
15: Depart Reykjavik
Today,
you can make your way home at your leisure or spend some time exploring
this artistic city.
Ultramarine (Luxury Expedition, 199-guests)
Ultramarine is designed to go beyond the familiar in polar exploration, to discover new places, and immerse you in the best the region has to offer. Equipped with two twin-engine helicopters, Ultramarine offers the most robust portfolio of adventure activities in the industry, the most spacious suites in its category, breathtaking public spaces, and more outdoor wildlife viewing spaces than other expedition ships its size. It also features a best-in-class 70-day operational range and an innovative mix of sustainability features that exceed all industry standards.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Leadership
throughout your voyage by our experienced Expedition Leaders, including
shore landings and other activities
- All
Zodiac transfers and cruising per the daily program
- All
shore landings per the daily program
- Shipboard
accommodation with daily housekeeping
- All
meals, snacks, soft drinks and juices on board throughout your voyage
(Please inform us of any dietary requirements as far in advance as
possible. Unfortunately, the ships’ galleys cannot prepare
kosher meals.)
- Beer
and wine during dinner; and coffee, tea and cocoa available around the
clock
- Formal
and informal presentations by our Expedition Team and guest speakers as
scheduled
- A
photographic journal documenting the expedition
- A
pair of waterproof expedition boots on loan for landings and Zodiac
cruising excursions
- An
official Quark Expeditions® parka to keep
- Complimentary
reusable water bottle
- Hair
dryer and bathrobes in every cabin
- All
miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program
- All
luggage handling aboard the ship
- Emergency
Evacuation insurance for all passengers to a maximum benefit of USD
$500,000 per person
- Greenland
voyages cruise passenger tax
Not
Included
- Mandatory
Transfer Package
- International
airfare
- Arrival
and departure transfers, except where listed in the Mandatory Transfer
Package
- Passport
and visa expenses
- Government
arrival and departure taxes not mentioned above
- Meals
ashore unless otherwise specified
- Baggage,
cancellation, interruption and medical travel
insurance—strongly recommended
- Excess-baggage
fees on international flights
- Mandatory
waterproof pants for Zodiac cruising, or any other gear not mentioned
- Laundry,
bar, beverage and other personal charges unless specified
- Phone
and Internet charges
- Voluntary
gratuity at the end of the voyage for shipboard staff and crew
- Additional
overnight accommodation
- Adventure
Options not listed in Included Activities
ADVENTURE
OPTIONS
- Kayaking:USD
695
- Paddling:
USD 195
- Flightseeing:
Free
- Heli-landing:
Free