Overnight in Copenhagen.
Travel details - Natural Wonders of Greenland
Majestic icebergs in deep blue fjords will fascinate you just as much as the unique Inuit culture. This trip takes you to the colorful landscapes of South Greenland and the remote east coast with its impressive mountain range.
From USD 7,099 p.p. (quadruple occupancy) / USD 14,195 p.p. (double occupancy)
Vessel: Plancius
- 1 overnight/breakfast in Copenhagen
- Charterflight from Copenhagen to Narsarsuaq
- Transfers Iceland, according to travel itinerary
- 3 overnights/breakfast in Reykjavik, according to travel itinerary
- Bustour Golden Circle (small group experience)
- Guided Tour Lavatunnel incl. Transfer to/from Reykjavik
- Sky-Lagoon Pure Pass incl. Transfer
- Voyage aboard the indicated vessel as indicated in the itinerary
- All meals throughout the voyage aboard the ship including snacks, coffee and tea
- All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac
- Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership by experienced expedition staff
- Free use of rubber boots and snowshoes
- All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the programme
- AECO fees and governmental taxes
- Comprehensive pre-departure material
Season | Departure | Tour code |
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- | Sep 1st - Sep 17th, 2025 | Plancius |
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Day 1 Copenhagen
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Day 2 Copenhagen and flight to Narsarsuaq
Charterflight to Narsarsuaq. We arrive by plane at Narsarsuaq and board the ship, preparing to start our Greenland adventure. In the evening, we visit Bratthalid, where Erik the Red lived about a thousand years ago.
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Day 3 Uunartoq hot spring
Today we reach Lichtenau, a lovely though nearly deserted Greenlandic village, where the Herrnhuters had a mission in the 18th century and where some of their large German-style buildings still remain. We will then try to get to Uunartoq, where we can bathe in a large hot spring surrounded by icebergs. Across at Vagar, we find the remains of a Norse homestead.
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Day 4 Prins Christian Sund mountains
Our eastward passing of Prins Christian Sund is surrounded by mountains of over 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) and is one of the highlights of the voyage. We will try to make a landing at the small village of Augpilaqtoq, where we can still meet some hunters of the area. As an alternative, we may make a landing at Svaerdfiskens Havn.
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Day 5 Fjords and glacier fronts
Sailing northward in the East Greenland Current, we aim for Igutsait Fjord or Napassorsuaq Fjord. Both feature glacier fronts and small icebergs, where an isolated population of polar bears was once found hunting seals.
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Day 6 Abandoned settlements
Today we land at Tingmiarmit, seeing an abandoned Greenlandic settlement and remains of Thule houses at the north side of the island. Deep into the Tingmiarmiut Fjord, we are again in the area where polar bears hunt seals among the drifting glacier ice.
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Day 7 The valley of Mariedal
Next we visit Skjoldungen, one of the most spectacular fjords of southeast Greenland. Our aim is to land at Qornoq, where we’ll see houses from the Thule culture, then visit Mariedal and a beautiful valley where Greenlanders used to collect berries in autumn.
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Day 8 In the steps of Nansen
We sail to today’s landing at Umivik, where the explorer Fridtjof Nansen ascended the Greenland ice sheet. Here you may even be able to walk a short distance in his steps.
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Day 9-10 Denmark Strait’s wildlife and auroras
As we sail in Denmark Strait on our way to Iceland, the going can be rough. But be sure to spend some time on deck looking for migrating whales, seabirds, and the magical lightshow of the aurora borealis.
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Day 11 Keflavik and transfer to Reykjavik
Arrival in Keflavik and transfer to your hotel in Reykjavik. In the afternoon, a relaxing visit to the Sky Lagoon (thermal bath) is booked for you (Duration of the excursion: individual). Overnight stay in Reykjavik.
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Day 12 Reykjavik and Golden Circle
Today you will visit the sights of the Golden Circle. This eclectic journey takes visitors to the world famous Geysir area with its active geysers and Gullfoss waterfall, which plunges 230 feet (70 meters) in three stages into a narrow rock chasm. The journey continues into Thingvellir National Park, where Iceland’s ancient parliament convened, and the hot spring of Nesjavellir. On the way back to the capital, we briefly stop at the former bishopric of Skalholt and visit the greenhouses of Fridheimar (Duration of the excursion: approx. 8 hours). Overnight in Reykjavik.
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Day 13 Reykjavik and Lavatunnel
Visit one of the longest lava tunnels in Iceland. Marvel at the impressive play of colors in the rock, caused by minerals that emerged from the earth when the tunnel was formed more than 5,000 years ago (duration of the excursion: approx. 3 hours). Overnight stay in Reykjavik.
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Day 14 Reykjavik
Transfer to the airport.
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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 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.