Experience Overview
Highlights
- Venture out by Zodiac to explore the edge of an Arctic ice floe
- Walk across the tundra while keeping watch for birdlife
- Spot a variety of whale species in their natural habitat
- Deepen your understanding of the Arctic through expert talks and on-site briefings
- Sail through stunning fjords and connect with local communities in Greenland
- Experience the raw and rugged beauty of Newfoundland and Labrador
Trip Details
Product Code: 37081
Tour Type:
Accommodation: Unknown
Transport: Expedition, Zodiac, private vehicle, walking.
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Budget
Tour Operator: G Adventures
Supplier Code: XVRSNX
Starts: Reykjavik, Iceland
Finishes: St. John's, Canada
Duration: 16 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Average
Includes
Activities
- 15 nts aboard the Expedition
- Arrival transfer
- Zodiac excursions with our expert expedition team
- Lectures and educational programs
- Insulated, waterproof boots supplied for USA sizes 4 - 16
- Expedition parka
Accommodation
- Aboard the Expedition in triple-, twin-share cabins, or suites (all with en suite bathrooms and porthole or window, 15 nts). Please note that all cabins consist of twin-size berths and are ocean-facing. Suites have one queen-size bed.
- 15 breakfasts, 14 lunches, 15 dinners
Transport
- Expedition, Zodiac, private vehicle, walking.
Group Leader
- One expedition team member per 10 guests.
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $11,149 ($697 /day)
Itinerary
Day 1: Reykjavik/Keflavik
Embark aboard the Expedition in the afternoon and depart Iceland in the late afternoon. Arrival transfer included.
Drop off your checked luggage by 2pm at the joining hotel's luggage storage room and there will be a late afternoon transfer. Depart the port of Keflavik in the evening.
Day 2: Keflavik/Denmark Strait
Enjoy the lecture series while watching the seas for whales. Head away from Iceland and the steaming hot springs of Reykjavík. The view is often complemented by soaring fulmars, kittiwakes, gannets, guillemots, and razorbills.
Day 3: Denmark Strait/Tasiilaq
Arrive across the Denmark Strait in Greenland today and the largest town in East Greenland known as Tasiilaq. Anchor near the village and board zodiacs to shore. Explore by foot and enjoy Tasiilaq's architecturally unique church, and the small but excellent museum. This town is a gateway to the gorgeous wilderness of the east with opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and experiencing traditional Inuit culture.
Day 4-7: Southern Greenland
Spend the next few days along the southern tip of Greenland. Start by sailing towards the Skjoldungen Fjords and its rugged, spectacular, lonesome scenery. There is very little human presence here with no current or recent settlement. Depending on weather, the group will take zodiacs to shore and visit the Qoornoq site, which are archaeological remains. Then, sail through Prince Christian Sound with its towering mountains, massive glaciers, and a variety of icebergs along the southernmost tip of Greenland. If possible, visit Aappilattoq, often referred to as “The Patagonia of the North” and one of the most remote settlements in the region nestled at the intersection of two long fjords. Next up, visit Hvalsey, a major viking settlement in Greenland established in the 10th century. The ruins are well-preserved and include the church, making it a fascinating place to explore Norse history.
Day 8-9: Davis Strait
The next two days consist of crossing the Davis Strait. This southern arm of the Arctic Ocean lies just north of the Labrador Sea. It can be found between mid-western Greenland and Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada. The strait is named for the English explorer John Davis, who came to the area while seeking a Northwest Passage.
Day 10-13: Newfoundland and Labrador
Enjoy time sailing along the Newfoundland and Labrador coastline. Begin in Hebron, a former Inuit community on the Labrador coast and now a National Historic Site of Canada. Visit in the morning and see the abandoned Moravian mission and the northernmost settlement here. These sites offer a glimpse into Labrador's unique history, particularly the impact of the Moravian Church on Inuit culture and life. Travel onward via the ship to Hopedale which is the legislative capital of the Inuit Land Claims Area Nunatsiavut, and where the Nunatsiavut Assembly meets. The site has been recognized for its aesthetic, historic, and cultural value, representing a crucial part of Labrador's heritage. Sail further south to L'Anse aux Meadows, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and only authentic Norse site in North America. And then, see the stunning scenery of Rocky Harbour. Located on the edge of Bonne Bay with the Tablelands as its impressive backdrop, it is the gateway to Gros Morne National Park where there are lots of opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
Day 14-15: Rocky Harbour/St. John's
Enjoy time at sea aboard the ship between Rocky Harbour and St. John's, the capital of Newfoundland. It is one of the oldest and most easterly cities in North America and combines big-city with traditional small-town charm. Arrive sometime on the second day at sea and explore the city's old streets, “candy row” houses, and take in the views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 16: St. John's
Shortly after breakfast, disembark the ship. Transfers to the St. John's airport will be offered to all passengers with flights scheduled.
For guests departing on disembarkation day, G Adventures will provide a complimentary transfer at 8:00am to St. John's International Airport from the port.
For guests who are planning on staying in Newfoundland post trip, taxis will be available for hire at the port to transfer them to their accommodations.
All transfer arrangements will be confirmed while on board prior to departure, to ensure that all needs are met.
Please do not book onward travel prior to 12:00pm.
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