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Three Arctic Islands: Extended Passage

14 Days / 13 Nights On Board

Reykjavík to Longyearbyen

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Experience the diversity and wide-open spaces of the Arctic on this in-depth voyage exploring three of the most iconic Arctic islands.

Your adventure begins in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik, one of Scandinavia’s most hip cities, before striking out to the wilds of East Greenland. Here we will venture up the coast before visiting the fascinating and friendly settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit, before heading into the Northeast Greenland National Park – Earth’s largest protected land area, and a haven for Arctic nature. With vast glaciers, blooming tundra, charismatic Arctic wildlife, and vast mountains rising straight out of the icy sea, this vast wilderness is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular locations anywhere in the Arctic.

From the wilds of the National Park, we will cross the Greenland Sea to explore the breathtaking high Arctic islands of Svalbard, home to a vast diversity of Arctic wildlife, from walrus and reindeer to puffins and polar bears. Marvel at the pioneering history of this archipelago, where scientists work hard to conserve this natural paradise. Our voyage finishes in Longyearbyen, Svalbard’s bustling capital, and the northernmost city on planet Earth.

Join us on board for a voyage combining the very best of the Arctic – one of Earth’s last true wildernesses!

Expedition Dates

Ship Arrive Board Disembark
Discoverer Aug 4, 2027 Aug 4, 2027 Aug 17, 2027

Activities: Kayaking, Photography, Citizen Science

Itinerary Overview

  • Day 1: All aboard in Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Day 2: At sea, en route to East Greenland
  • Day 3: Expedition East Greenland
  • Day 4: Ittoqqortoormiit
  • Days 5-6: Northeast Greenland National Park
  • Days 7-8: At sea, en route to Svalbard
  • Day 9: Expedition South Svalbard
  • Day 10: Northwest Svalbard
  • Day 11: Northeast Svalbard
  • Day 12: Kongsfjorden Region
  • Day 13: Central Svalbard
  • Day 14: Longyearbyen, Disembarkation

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Day 1: Reykjavik, Iceland: Embarkation: 

Hallgrímskirkja Church towers over Reykjavik, one of Scandinavia’s most hip capitals, world-renowned for Nordic cuisine, quirky museums, and lively shopping streetsEmbark your expedition vessel in the heart of the city in the afternoon: after completing mandatory safety drills, join your Expedition Team on the outer decks and toast your departure from Iceland as we set sail towards East Greenland. 

Day 2: At sea, Crossing the Denmark Strait: 

Separating Iceland and Greenland is the Denmark Strait, a turbulent stretch of chilly ocean which teems with rich marine life. Grab your binoculars and join your Expedition Team on the outer decks to watch for wildlife. When you need to warm up, join your team to discover insights on Arctic ecology, geology, and wildlife, as well as briefings preparing guests for Zodiac operations and polar bear safety in the wilderness of Greenland.  

Day 3: Expedition East Greenland

On the third day of our expedition, the rugged coast of Greenland comes into view. Your Expedition Leader and Captain will carefully plan their approach and aim to take guests exploring on the Zodiacs to experience the majesty of Earth’s largest island first-hand, taking advantage of the best local conditions to find thrilling spots to explore. Grab your camera and binoculars and get ready to explore!

Day 4: Ittoqqortoormiit

Ittoqqortoormiit is among the most remote communities on Earth, and the only settlement in this regionMeaning ‘People who Live in Big Houses’ (referencing the town’s establishment in 1925), supply ships only visit once or twice a year, and most residents continue a subsistence hunting lifestyle which has changed little for millennia. Ittoqqortoormiit is a town with a strong sense of community and traditional culture, Hosting an excellent museum, several small shops and a beautiful traditional church, locals often welcome visitors wearing colourful traditional costumes, and are justifiably proud of their strong sense of community and deep connection to their traditional culture. Ittoqqortoormiit is the perfect introduction to the culture and lifestyle of Greenland – remote, wild, yet brimming with staggering beauty, both human and natural. 

Days 5-6: Northeast Greenland National Park

From Ittoqqortoormiit, we enter the Northeast Greenland National Park — the world’s largest protected land area, spanning nearly a million square kilometres and encompassing the northernmost land on Earth. The region was once home to nomadic Inuit hunters, but today is uninhabited save for a few small Danish military bases.

Our voyage through the Park will be a true polar expedition: due to the unpredictable Arctic conditions and extreme isolation of the area, our exact destinations are flexible and dictated by weather, wind, sea, and ice. The Captain and Expedition Leader determine daily plans, which are announced the evening before. Potential highlights include vast cliffs and fjords, fascinating historical sites, thriving wildlife hotspots, and vast glaciers producing enormous icebergs.

Throughout your time in the Park, your Expedition Team will provide engaging lectures, friendly discussions, and share insights onshore and on the Zodiacs, all while searching the breathtaking landscape for Arctic wildlife. In this remote and pristine wilderness, guests are promised an experience rich in natural beauty, discovery, and adventure.

Days 7-8: Crossing the Greenland Sea:  


The next step on our expedition lies across the vast and icy Greenland Sea. Here, the last gasp of the Gulf Stream mixes with cold currents drifting down from the Arctic Ocean, creating vast biological productivity – so be sure to grab your binoculars and join your Expedition Team on deck to watch for wildlife! During sea days, guests can enjoy fascinating lectures, indulgent spa treatments, or simply relax and watch seabirds from the ship’s hot tubs.

Day 9: Expedition South Svalbard:  


Closest to Greenland lie the green fjords of southwest Svalbard, such as Bellsund and Hornsund, nourished by balmy Atlantic currents. These fertile valleys support reindeer, Arctic foxes, nesting seabirds, and drifting icebergs from nearby glaciers. Rich in wildlife and history, the area offers highlights like the historic sites of Calypsobyen and Bamsebu, and the bustling bird cliffs of Gnålodden, making it one of Svalbard’s most diverse and captivating regions. 

Day 10: Expedition Northwest Svalbard

 
Northwest Svalbard preserves a rich history of early Arctic exploration and whalingand has been protected as a National Park since 1973. First visited by William Barents in 1596, the area was quickly pounced upon by whalers from Holland and England, whose haunting remnants, such as the blubber ovens and graves of young sailors at Smeerenburg, remain visible. The region has been reclaimed by nature and is once again a pristine wilderness haven thanks to being heavily protected in law, and holds a rich ecosystem of Arctic flowers, seabirds, walrus and polar bears amongst many other species.  

Old truck in WW2 Airbase in Greenland

Day 11: Expedition Northeast Svalbard  

Next we enter the icy wilderness of north-eastern Svalbard, a stark polar desert kept cold by the absence of warming ocean currents. Our exploration plans depend on rapidly changing sea, wind, and ice conditions, embodying the dynamic and unpredictable essence of true polar adventure. Here, vast glaciers descend into ice-choked waters, surrounding rugged landscapes which appear barren, yet teem with life. Hundreds of thousands of seabirds nest on cliffs above, while Arctic foxes prowl the chilly shores below. These cold coastal waters are rich in shellfish, attracting the walrus which are common in the area.  

Day 12: Kongsfjorden Region 

As the weak Arctic sun rises, we sail into the breathtaking Kongsfjord, a vast fjord system framed the dramatic Three Crowns mountains, mantled with creaking glaciers. Here we will visit Ny-Ålesund, Earth’s northernmost settlement. This quirky community is known for historic role as a base for legendary polar explorers such as Amundsen and Nansen, and more recently for its plethora of international research stations. This remote outpost continues to support vital research amid its breathtaking surroundings, blending the frontiers of science and exploration. 

Whale in sea in Iceland

Day 13: West/Central Svalbard

As we slowly venture towards Longyearbyen, we will explore the sheltered bays and lonely beaches of central Spitzbergen and its surrounding islandsDestinations may include Poolepynten, inhabited by herds of walruses who can be seen (and smelled!) from a distance. These large mammals flaunt their tusks and whiskers, as well as their considerable bulk. During the afternoon, we will venture towards Isfjorden, all the while on the lookout for wildlife and spectacular views as we return to civilization. 

Day 14: Longyearbyen: Disembarkation:  

On the final morning of our expedition, we arrive back in Longyearbyen. After days of isolation in the wilderness of the Arctic, even this small city will feel like a metropolis! After bidding a fond farewell to the Expedition Team and Crew of Discoverer and your fellow Arctic explorers, enjoy some time exploring the world’s northernmost city before making your way to Svalbard Airport to fly back to the Norwegian mainland- with memories to last a lifetime. 

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Important Details

Prices based on twin occupancy except for Solo Vista Staterooms (3). A limited number of twin cabins may be sold for single occupancy at 1.7 times the twin rate.

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A Boutique Vessel, with an Expedition Soul

Refined to deliver a superior level of personalized service and contemporary luxury, yet agile enough to access remote coastlines and wildlife encounters that larger vessels cannot reach, Discoverer was built for the challenges and opportunities that only the polar regions can offer. Carrying just 140 guests, it strikes the perfect balance between comfort and capability. And with an 1A rating and full Polar Code compliance, this ship will take you places lesser ships simply can't go. Discoverer features outside-facing staterooms across all categories (many with balconies or Juliet balconies), a wrap-around outer deck on Deck 6 perfect for wildlife viewing and photography, and al fresco dining at the Outdoor Grill when conditions allow.

All Voyages Include:

  • Certified Medical Clinic with onboard medical staff
  • World-class international cuisine in the ship's restaurant
  • Expedition lecture program with expert team presentations
  • Fleet of Zodiacs for shore landings and wildlife cruising
  • Wi-Fi access throughout the ship
  • Complimentary in-cabin refreshments (soft drinks, juice, and sparkling water)

Ship Facilities:

  • Elevator serving passenger decks
  • Fitness Center with modern equipment and ocean views
  • Wellness Center with sauna, steam room, and treatment room
  • Observation Lounge with panoramic windows
  • Lecture Theater
  • Boutique and Library
  • Outdoor Jacuzzis
  • Expedition Office and Mudroom

All Staterooms Feature:

  • Exterior views (balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole depending on category)
  • Sitting area with writing desk
  • Mini bar and refrigerator
  • Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library
  • Direct dial telephone
  • Fitted wardrobe with personal safe
  • Individually controlled air conditioning
  • Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • 110/220V AC power outlets