Northeast Greenland Extreme
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- Enter Scoresby Sund, the largest fjord system on Earth, and roam among towering icebergs, basalt cliffs, and vast glacial fronts.
- Encounter Arctic wildlife—from musk oxen and hares to walrus and even polar bears—along remote, rarely visited shores.
- Trace early polar explorers’ paths through historic islands, Thule sites, and the pristine wilderness of Northeast Greenland.
Set sail on a remarkable 14-day traverse of the High Arctic, linking Iceland’s volcanic north to the sculpted fjords of East Greenland and onward to the stark beauty of Spitsbergen. This route places you inside some of the most geologically, culturally, and historically significant Arctic landscapes on Earth—from the world-famous Scoresby Sund to the seldom-visited outposts of the Northeast Greenland National Park, a realm of colossal icebergs, whisper-quiet tundra, and centuries of expedition lore.
Departing in late summer, when the drifting sea ice opens pathways deep into Greenland’s interior fjords, you’ll experience the Arctic at its most accessible and atmospheric. Icebergs glow in low, golden light; wildlife is actively feeding before winter’s return; and the chances of spotting whales, musk oxen, Arctic hares, seals, and seabirds are high. As you cross the Arctic Circle and push farther north, each day delivers a front-row seat to nature’s untamed drama—from Zodiac cruises beneath glacier faces to hikes across ancient sedimentary beds and former Thule culture settlements.
On board, enrichment from expert naturalists deepens your understanding of the region’s geology, wildlife behavior, and polar history, while off-ship excursions place you among Vikingebugt’s basalt columns, Sydkap’s sweeping vistas, and the cultural heartbeat of Ittoqqortoormiit—one of the most isolated communities on the planet. As you sail through storied waterways like Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord, the Pendulum Islands, and Germania Land, you retrace the routes of early explorers whose cabins, camps, and scientific legacies still linger in the Arctic silence.
The emotional arc of this voyage is profound: awe at the scale of Greenland’s glaciers, serenity amid drifting ice, and a stirring sense of achievement as you journey through regions visited by only a select few. By the time you reach Spitsbergen’s walrus-dotted coasts and the mining-er...
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About the Northeast Greenland Extreme
Set sail on a remarkable 14-day traverse of the High Arctic, linking Iceland’s volcanic north to the sculpted fjords of East Greenland and onward to the stark beauty of Spitsbergen. This route places you inside some of the most geologically, culturally, and historically significant Arctic landscapes on Earth—from the world-famous Scoresby Sund to the seldom-visited outposts of the Northeast Greenland National Park, a realm of colossal icebergs, whisper-quiet tundra, and centuries of expedition lore.
Departing in late summer, when the drifting sea ice opens pathways deep into Greenland’s interior fjords, you’ll experience the Arctic at its most accessible and atmospheric. Icebergs glow in low, golden light; wildlife is actively feeding before winter’s return; and the chances of spotting whales, musk oxen, Arctic hares, seals, and seabirds are high. As you cross the Arctic Circle and push farther north, each day delivers a front-row seat to nature’s untamed drama—from Zodiac cruises beneath glacier faces to hikes across ancient sedimentary beds and former Thule culture settlements.
On board, enrichment from expert naturalists deepens your understanding of the region’s geology, wildlife behavior, and polar history, while off-ship excursions place you among Vikingebugt’s basalt columns, Sydkap’s sweeping vistas, and the cultural heartbeat of Ittoqqortoormiit—one of the most isolated communities on the planet. As you sail through storied waterways like Kaiser Franz Joseph Fjord, the Pendulum Islands, and Germania Land, you retrace the routes of early explorers whose cabins, camps, and scientific legacies still linger in the Arctic silence.
The emotional arc of this voyage is profound: awe at the scale of Greenland’s glaciers, serenity amid drifting ice, and a stirring sense of achievement as you journey through regions visited by only a select few. By the time you reach Spitsbergen’s walrus-dotted coasts and the mining-era charm of Longyearbyen, you carry with you the rare accomplishment of having crossed vast swaths of the Arctic—through sea ice, cultural history, and landscapes that remain essentially unchanged since the age of exploration.
This itinerary is perfect for travelers seeking a true expedition—photographers chasing dramatic polar scenery, wildlife enthusiasts craving diversity across multiple Arctic biomes, and history lovers eager to stand where iconic explorers once stood. It is an odyssey for those who dream of going farther, feeling smaller, and returning home changed by the quiet majesty of the far north.
Itinerario
The probability of sailing into Scoresby Sund is high (based on our experiences from 1999 to 2024), but there is still a minor chance (about 5 %) that ice will obstruct passage into the fjord system. As we move northward, the chances increase that ice will come our way. All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on ice, weather, and wildlife conditions. Landings are subject to site availabilities, permissions, and environmental concerns per State and AECO regulations. Official sailing plans and landing slots are scheduled with AECO prior to the start of the season, but the expedition leader determines the final plan. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises. The average cruising speed of our vessel is 10.5 knots.
On the Iceland road
Your journey begins in the morning. By request, you can transfer via chartered bus (T) from bus stop Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre at Austurbakki, Reykjavik (the meeting point) to the ship in Akureyri (the embarkation point). You arrive in the afternoon after a six-hour drive through northern Iceland.
PLEASE NOTE: This transfer (T) must be booked and paid for in advance.
In the early evening, the ship departs from the port of Akureyri, where, we often see whales at the mouth of the fjord. At night, we cross the Arctic Circle.
Sailing to East Greenland
Arriving at Earth’s largest fjord
Enormous icebergs & Arctic hares
Landfall at Ittoqqortoormiit
Las altas cumbres del Alpefjord
The islands of Antarctic Sound
Remains of the Thule Culture at Eskimonaes
Islands with polar history
Store Koldewey
Germania Land
Through or around the sea ice
Approaching Spitsbergen
Longyearbyen
Qué está incluido
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Viaje a bordo de la embarcación indicada en el itinerario.
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Todas las comidas durante el viaje a bordo del barco, incluidos aperitivos, café y té.
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Todas las excursiones y actividades en tierra durante el viaje en Zodiac.
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Programa de conferencias a cargo de destacados naturalistas y dirección por parte de personal experimentado de la expedición.
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Uso gratuito de botas de goma y raquetas de nieve.
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Transfers and baggage handling between the airport, hotels and ship only for those passengers on a selection of flights (advised by Oceanwide) from Longyearbyen.
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Todas las tasas de servicio y gastos portuarios varios a lo largo del programa.
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Tasas AECO e impuestos gubernamentales.
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Amplio material previo a la salida.
Qué está excluido
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Cualquier tarifa aérea, ya sea en vuelos regulares o chárter
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Acuerdos previos y posteriores al desembarco.
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Gastos de pasaporte y visado.
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Tasas gubernamentales de llegada y salida.
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Comidas en tierra.
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Seguro de equipaje, de anulación y personal (muy recomendable).
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Gastos de exceso de equipaje y todos los artículos de carácter personal, como lavandería, bar, bebidas y telecomunicaciones.
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Transfer supplement for bus shuttle between bus stop Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre at Austurbakki, Reykjavik and Akureyri (ship) and (6 hours).
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La propina habitual al final de los viajes para los camareros y demás personal de servicio a bordo (se facilitarán directrices al respecto).