Greenland Solar Eclipse 2026
Highlights
- Witness a total solar eclipse along Greenland’s dramatic and rarely visited Blosseville Coast—where towering basalt cliffs and ancient ice form a spectacular natural amphitheater.
- Explore Norse and Inuit heritage at Erik the Red’s Brattahlíð and the ancient shamanic sites of remote East Greenland.
- Soak in Uunartoq’s hot springs as icebergs drift by, then cruise the stunning fjords of Prins Christian Sund—Greenland at its best.
Set sail from cosmopolitan Reykjavik on a spellbinding 13-day expedition that traverses the rarely visited east coast of Greenland, ventures deep into the island’s southern fjords, and concludes amidst the cultural vibrancy of Nuuk and the raw grandeur of central Greenland. This unique voyage offers an extraordinary opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse in one of the most remote and majestic locations on Earth—Greenland’s Blosseville Coast, a place long feared by mariners for its crushing ice and towering basalt cliffs, now accessible thanks to modern expedition vessels.
Timed to coincide with the eclipse, this voyage takes place in late summer when Greenland is at its most revealing—wildflowers blanket glacial valleys, the midnight sun lingers, and wildlife activity peaks. From the haunting volcanic walls of Blosseville and the colorful Inuit settlement of Tasiilaq, to the storybook fjords of Skjoldungen and the hot springs of Uunartoq, guests will experience Greenland as few ever do: through Zodiac cruises, cultural visits, hikes through ancient Norse ruins, and even swims in geothermal pools surrounded by drifting ice.
Each day offers a new revelation—from the silent, icy majesty of Evighedsfjorden to the echoes of Viking settlers in Qassiarsuk. Whether you’re marveling at the peaks of Tasermiut Fjord that rival Yosemite in scale, engaging with local Greenlanders, or standing on deck for the eclipse beneath unfiltered Arctic skies, this journey promises a profound connection to both nature and humanity’s resilience.
This is a voyage for the deeply curious—ideal for adventurous travelers, amateur astronomers, lovers of remote culture, and anyone seeking the thrill of witnessing a total solar eclipse from the ends of the Earth. It offers not jus...
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About the Greenland Solar Eclipse 2026
Set sail from cosmopolitan Reykjavik on a spellbinding 13-day expedition that traverses the rarely visited east coast of Greenland, ventures deep into the island’s southern fjords, and concludes amidst the cultural vibrancy of Nuuk and the raw grandeur of central Greenland. This unique voyage offers an extraordinary opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse in one of the most remote and majestic locations on Earth—Greenland’s Blosseville Coast, a place long feared by mariners for its crushing ice and towering basalt cliffs, now accessible thanks to modern expedition vessels.
Timed to coincide with the eclipse, this voyage takes place in late summer when Greenland is at its most revealing—wildflowers blanket glacial valleys, the midnight sun lingers, and wildlife activity peaks. From the haunting volcanic walls of Blosseville and the colorful Inuit settlement of Tasiilaq, to the storybook fjords of Skjoldungen and the hot springs of Uunartoq, guests will experience Greenland as few ever do: through Zodiac cruises, cultural visits, hikes through ancient Norse ruins, and even swims in geothermal pools surrounded by drifting ice.
Each day offers a new revelation—from the silent, icy majesty of Evighedsfjorden to the echoes of Viking settlers in Qassiarsuk. Whether you’re marveling at the peaks of Tasermiut Fjord that rival Yosemite in scale, engaging with local Greenlanders, or standing on deck for the eclipse beneath unfiltered Arctic skies, this journey promises a profound connection to both nature and humanity’s resilience.
This is a voyage for the deeply curious—ideal for adventurous travelers, amateur astronomers, lovers of remote culture, and anyone seeking the thrill of witnessing a total solar eclipse from the ends of the Earth. It offers not just scenic wonder, but the rare accomplishment of having stood in places so remote, so raw, that few humans ever have. By journey’s end, you’ll leave Greenland changed—richer in memory, and awash in awe.
Itinerary Day to Day
Reykjavik, Iceland
The rock-like columns of Hallgrímskirkja Church loom over the city of Reykjavik, a hip Scandinavian capital which needs little introduction. With new Nordic cuisine, excellent shopping, fantastic excursions and an easy relaxed vibe, Reykjavik is one of Scandinavia’s most welcoming and exciting cities. Explore the city’s world class (and often very quirky) museums, shop for snuggly local sweaters, or simply watch this bustling city in action on a cozy cafe terrace.
MV Ocean Albatros awaits embarkation in the city’s bustling harbour, with comfortable staterooms ready to welcome our guests. After our mandatory safety briefings and lifeboat drill, Ocean Albatros will sail out of Reykjavík and chart a course for the wild east coast of Greenland.
At sea, crossing the Denmark Strait
Eclipse day, Blosseville coast, east Greenland
Along the Blosseville coast
Tasiilaq east Greenland
Skojoldungen / Saqqisikuik
Prins Christian Sund and Aappilattoq
Tasermiut and Uunaartoq
Qassiarsuk and Itilleq Kujalleq
At sea, en route towards Nuuk
Nuuk, Capital of Greenland
Kangaamiut and Evighedsfjorden
Kangerlussuaq - Disembarkation
Route Map
What's Included
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13-day/12-nights’ cruise on Ocean Albatros in a shared outside double room.
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All Voyage nights according to programs.
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Accommodation in outside staterooms.
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English-speaking expedition team.
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Shore landings by Zodiac.
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Information briefings and lectures by expedition team.
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Full board on the ship
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Free coffee and tea on the ship
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Boots in assorted sizes, suitable for shore landings Port fees, AECO fees, taxes and tariffs.
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Complimentary house wine, beer and soda at dinner (At our a-la-carte dinners in our restaurants, served by the glass, selected labels and brands. At other times drinks are charged to your stateroom account.
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Mandatory Transfer Package: Flights between Kangerlussaq - Copenhagen via Keflavik and Group Transfer between the vessel and Kangerlussaq Airport. Value: USD 650/pax one way.
What's Excluded
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Travel insurance.
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Cancellation insurance.
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Extra excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
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Single room supplement.
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Meals not on board the ship.
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Beverages (other than coffee and tea).
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Tips for the crew (we recommend USD 16 per person per day).
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Personal expenses.
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Anything not mentioned under 'Price includes'.