Jewels of the Arctic
Highlights
- Explore the vast fjord systems of East Greenland, including the mighty Scoresbysund—the largest fjord network on Earth—amid towering icebergs and soaring peaks.
- Visit the remote Inuit community of Ittoqqortoormiit and discover living Arctic culture on the edge of the polar world.
- Search for walrus, whales and polar bears in the untamed archipelago of Svalbard, with opportunities for kayaking and even a polar plunge.
This extraordinary voyage links three of the Arctic’s most compelling realms, beginning in Iceland and tracing a wild route across the Denmark Strait to the ice-choked fjords of East Greenland, before culminating in the dramatic archipelago of Svalbard. It’s a journey defined by elemental contrasts: fire and ice, ancient culture and raw wilderness, vast silence broken only by the crack of calving glaciers and the breath of a surfacing whale.
Your adventure begins in Reykjavík with an exploration of Iceland’s legendary Golden Circle, where you’ll stand between tectonic plates at Thingvellir and witness the thundering cascade of Gullfoss before boarding the purpose-built Greg Mortimer. Crossing the Denmark Strait, seabirds wheel overhead and whales may surface in the cold Arctic waters as your expedition team prepares you for the wonders ahead.
East Greenland reveals some of the Arctic’s most awe-inspiring scenery—labyrinthine fjords, jagged peaks rising 2,000 metres above iceberg-littered waters, and tundra roamed by musk oxen and Arctic hare. Within the vast Northeast Greenland National Park, you’ll Zodiac-cruise beneath monumental ice cliffs, hike to ancient Thule sites, and perhaps kayak through mirror-calm channels. A visit to Ittoqqortoormiit offers a rare cultural connection in one of the world’s most isolated settlements, while exploration of Scoresbysund and the remote Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord places you in landscapes few travellers will ever witness.
As you sail north toward Svalbard, the wildlife narrative intensifies. Nutrient-rich currents attract whales and seals, while pack ice becomes prime hunting ground for polar bears. In Svalbard’s starkly beautiful wilderness, walrus haul out on remote beaches, seabird colonies animate towering cliffs, and tundra walks reveal fossils and delicate Arctic flora. Optional kayaking and the exhilarating polar plunge add an adventurous flourish.
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About the Jewels of the Arctic
This extraordinary voyage links three of the Arctic’s most compelling realms, beginning in Iceland and tracing a wild route across the Denmark Strait to the ice-choked fjords of East Greenland, before culminating in the dramatic archipelago of Svalbard. It’s a journey defined by elemental contrasts: fire and ice, ancient culture and raw wilderness, vast silence broken only by the crack of calving glaciers and the breath of a surfacing whale.
Your adventure begins in Reykjavík with an exploration of Iceland’s legendary Golden Circle, where you’ll stand between tectonic plates at Thingvellir and witness the thundering cascade of Gullfoss before boarding the purpose-built Greg Mortimer. Crossing the Denmark Strait, seabirds wheel overhead and whales may surface in the cold Arctic waters as your expedition team prepares you for the wonders ahead.
East Greenland reveals some of the Arctic’s most awe-inspiring scenery—labyrinthine fjords, jagged peaks rising 2,000 metres above iceberg-littered waters, and tundra roamed by musk oxen and Arctic hare. Within the vast Northeast Greenland National Park, you’ll Zodiac-cruise beneath monumental ice cliffs, hike to ancient Thule sites, and perhaps kayak through mirror-calm channels. A visit to Ittoqqortoormiit offers a rare cultural connection in one of the world’s most isolated settlements, while exploration of Scoresbysund and the remote Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord places you in landscapes few travellers will ever witness.
As you sail north toward Svalbard, the wildlife narrative intensifies. Nutrient-rich currents attract whales and seals, while pack ice becomes prime hunting ground for polar bears. In Svalbard’s starkly beautiful wilderness, walrus haul out on remote beaches, seabird colonies animate towering cliffs, and tundra walks reveal fossils and delicate Arctic flora. Optional kayaking and the exhilarating polar plunge add an adventurous flourish.
Operating during the Arctic summer, this voyage benefits from extended daylight, accessible fjords, and a surge of wildlife activity as animals feed in preparation for winter. Days are filled with discovery—twice-daily landings, expert-led lectures, photography opportunities, and the camaraderie of fellow explorers united by a shared sense of wonder.
By journey’s end in Longyearbyen, you’ll have crossed remote seas, ventured into the largest fjord system on the planet, and explored some of the least-visited corners of the High Arctic. You’ll return home not only with extraordinary images and stories, but with the quiet pride of having stood at the frontier of the polar world—an achievement reserved for the bold, the curious, and the truly adventurous. This itinerary is ideal for seasoned travellers, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone drawn to the raw beauty and cultural richness of the far north.
Itinerary
Arrive in Reykjavík
Having made your way to Reykjavik, you will be met by a representative and transferred to our group hotel. Upon arrival at your included hotel, please visit the Aurora Expeditions hospitality area where you can leave your luggage and enjoy refreshments if arriving prior to 4pm. Whilst here you can collect your luggage cabin tags speak with our ground operations team, who may have information to share with you about pre-embarkation or to provide you with information about where to dine, withdraw cash or purchase last minute items from a local pharmacy or supermarket.
The remainder of your time is at leisure. All meals today are at your own expense.
Accommodation: The Grand Hotel Reykjavik
Embarkation
Denmark Strait
East Greenland
Greenland sea
Svalbard
Disembark in Longyearbyen, fly to Oslo
One of the most exhilarating ways to experience Antarctica, the Arctic and beyond. Sea kayaking holidays in the humbling wilderness of Antarctica, the Arctic, and some of the world’s most biodiverse regions, are guaranteed to stir your soul. Paddle around brash ice and near icebergs of all shapes and sizes, absorbing the majestic scenery as it unfolds before you.
This Kayaking Program was created by kayakers for kayakers! Our program style offers the chance to develop and enhance your skills and to connect with our expert guides and your fellow Expeditioners. Participating with the small group through your voyage will minimise wasted time with briefings and equipment tryouts and maximise time on the water.
All of our Expert Guides are professional kayak guides, who have led trips around the world, specialise in the Polar Regions and have been chosen for their passion for the sport. Kayaking is one of the best ways to access and intimately explore the beautiful coastlines we visit and make the most of your time in the wild and remote destinations we visit. You have the option to discuss with the guides what you want out of your trip and they will help with recommendations on when to paddle, when to go ashore and when it’s possible to do both in one outing.
What’s Included
‘Getting out amongst it’ is our philosophy, and that is exactly what we do. Weather permitting, the sea kayaking activity is normally available anytime the other expeditioners go out.
We paddle between 5 to 15 kilometres (2 to 4 hours) per outing, often offering a combination of both kayaking and onshore landings so you won’t miss out. Each small group of kayakers (up to 10 per guide) will have their own intimate exploration of the small hidden bays and coasts that are inaccessible to Zodiacs. Of course, we also make time for your own shore excursions and wildlife encounters. The elements play an important role in our sea kayaking program. It is important that you have an adventurous attitude and understand that the weather can impact our kayaking time.
Equipment Provided
Aurora Expeditions will be providing kayak booties and dry suits. If you prefer to bring your own dry suit for this activity, please contact our Activity Specialist to discuss the suitability of your equipment.
What's Included
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Airport arrival and departure transfers to/from our group hotel or port on the first day and the final day of your voyage package.
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One night’s hotel accommodation including breakfast, in Reykjavik on Day 1.
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Visit Iceland's famous Golden Circle prior to embarkation, on Day 2.
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Charter flight from Longyearbyen to Oslo on Day 15
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Onboard accommodation during voyage, including daily cabin service.
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All meals, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks and juices during voyage.
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Beer and house wine with dinner.
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Captain’s Farewell reception including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages.
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All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises.
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Educational lectures and guiding services provided by Expedition Team.
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Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation).
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One 3-in-1 waterproof, polar expedition jacket.
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Complimentary use of Muck Boots during the voyage.
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Comprehensive pre-departure information.
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Port surcharges, permits and landing fees.
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Gratuities during excursions and enrichment program for local guides, drivers, venues and local sites.
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Wi-Fi. *Please note we travel to remote regions and therefore the connection can be unreliable.
What's Excluded
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International or domestic flights not mentioned in the itinerary, unless specified in the itinerary.
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Transfers – unless specified in the itinerary.
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Airport arrival or departure taxes.
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Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges.
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Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.
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Hotel accommodation and meals unless specified in the itinerary.
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Optional excursions and optional activity surcharges.
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All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to, alcoholic beverages (outside of dinner service), on board gratuities*, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, email or phone charges.