Disko Bay: Meeting the Inuit & Discovering the Unknown
Highlights
- Venture deep into Baffin Bay’s shifting sea ice in spring, seeking polar bears and sculpted bergs glowing in crystalline light.
- Drift among Disko Bay’s colossal icebergs from the Ilulissat Icefjord and watch for rare bowhead and humpback whales.
- Meet Inuit communities in Sisimiut and Aappilattoq, and explore Viking ruins near Narsarsuaq and Qassiarsuk.
This extraordinary spring expedition links the colorful fjords of Nuuk with the creative spirit of Reykjavík, revealing Greenland at its most luminous and least explored. From the vast ice fields of Baffin Bay to the berg-strewn waters of Disko Bay, and south through the dramatic labyrinth of Prince Christian Sound, this is a voyage shaped by ice, history and resilient Arctic culture.
Departing in late April, you travel at the cusp of seasons, when winter’s sea ice still guards the far north—offering prime conditions for polar bear sightings—while lengthening daylight casts a silvery glow across fjords and floes. In Disko Bay, icebergs freshly calved from the legendary Ilulissat Icefjord drift like frozen cathedrals, and the south of Disko Island becomes a refuge for rare bowhead whales. It’s a time of stark beauty, crisp air and thrilling possibility.
Days are spent scanning the pack ice for wildlife, cruising by Zodiac beneath towering glaciers, hiking tundra and snow-streaked hills, and visiting remote settlements where Inuit traditions endure. In Si...
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About the Disko Bay: Meeting the Inuit & Discovering the Unknown
This extraordinary spring expedition links the colorful fjords of Nuuk with the creative spirit of Reykjavík, revealing Greenland at its most luminous and least explored. From the vast ice fields of Baffin Bay to the berg-strewn waters of Disko Bay, and south through the dramatic labyrinth of Prince Christian Sound, this is a voyage shaped by ice, history and resilient Arctic culture.
Departing in late April, you travel at the cusp of seasons, when winter’s sea ice still guards the far north—offering prime conditions for polar bear sightings—while lengthening daylight casts a silvery glow across fjords and floes. In Disko Bay, icebergs freshly calved from the legendary Ilulissat Icefjord drift like frozen cathedrals, and the south of Disko Island becomes a refuge for rare bowhead whales. It’s a time of stark beauty, crisp air and thrilling possibility.
Days are spent scanning the pack ice for wildlife, cruising by Zodiac beneath towering glaciers, hiking tundra and snow-streaked hills, and visiting remote settlements where Inuit traditions endure. In Sisimiut and Aappilattoq, brightly painted homes cling to rocky shores, and conversations with locals reveal a way of life guided by hunting, fishing and deep community ties. Near Narsarsuaq, Norse echoes linger among remarkably preserved Viking remains, connecting you to the era of Erik the Red and the earliest European footsteps in Greenland.
On board, life aboard the icebreaking Le Commandant Charcot is equally inspiring—expert-led lectures, citizen science initiatives and panoramic observation decks deepen your understanding of this fragile polar realm. You are not merely passing through; you are participating in discovery, navigating waters inaccessible to ordinary ships and tracing a route few travelers ever experience.
By journey’s end, you’ll feel both humbled and invigorated—awed by nature’s scale, enriched by cultural encounters, and quietly proud to have ventured into true Arctic wilderness at a time when ice still reigns. This voyage is ideal for seasoned explorers, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and culturally curious travelers who seek meaningful immersion at the edge of the known world.
Itinerary
Embarkation, Nuuk
Embarkation day – Paris/Nuuk
Flight Paris/Nuuk.
Approximate flight duration: 5 h
We suggest you to be at the check-in counter 2 hours before departure.
We highly recommend you arrive in Paris the day before this flight.
Meet & greet at the airport by our local English-speaking representative.
Transfer to the pier for embarkation.
When Erik Le Rouge, the exiled Norse chief, landed on the coast of Nuuk, he found a fertile and welcoming land dotted with fjords. He settled there with a group of his former countrymen, and the Norse remained the principal inhabitants until, over a period of 500 years, their population declined and gave way to the Inuit. Nuuk is situated at the mouth of one of the largest networks of fjords in the world, where the waters never freeze. The town spreads gently out towards the Davis Strait and enjoys an historic center that is particularly rich in national heritage. The vivid reds, blues, greens and yellows of the houses are a lively contrast to the somber waters of Greenland and serve to lift the spirits of the locals during the Winter months.
Baffin Bay exploration
Disko Bay
Disko Island
Sisimiut
Baffin Bay exploration
Narsarsuaq Region
Qaqortoq
Uunartoq
Exploring Prins Christian Sund
Aappilattoq (Augpilatok)
Exploring Prins Christian Sund
Kujalleq Glacier
At sea aboard Le Commandant Charcot
Reykjavík
What's Included
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Flight Paris/Nuuk. Approximate flight duration: 5 h
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Full board from arrival to departure day
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Transfers mentioned in the programme. English-speaking assistance.
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High-end gastronomy in all restaurants
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All beverages in restaurants, bars, and minibars. All drinks are included² (a selection of champagnes, wines and spirits, beers, cocktails, water, soft drinks, hot beverages)
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24-hour room service
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Butler service for certain suites³
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Unlimited internet access onboard
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Evening events, shows, and other entertainment
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Access to the fitness area and hammam or sauna, depending on the ship
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All port and security charges
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Included activities may vary depending on the type of exploration
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Lectures by our naturalist guides or destination experts (excluding Sea Voyages)
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Non-motorized water sports (excluding diving), such as kayaking on the Le Commandant Charcot or stand-up paddleboarding depending on the ship, subject to weather and safety conditions, local authorizations, and the Captain's approval
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National park and protected area fees
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Accompaniment by a team of naturalist guides only on Expedition and Discovery cruises; on land or, depending on the destination, during Zodiac outings and/or landings
What's Excluded
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Mandatory travel insurance.
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Personal expenses.
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Any other service not mentioned in the programe.