Individual arrival and transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Reykjavik.
Travel details - Wonders of the Arctic - Tour 2
Experience the untouched beauty of the Arctic. The expedition cruise passes by the majestic glaciers and deep fjords of Spitsbergen before reaching the fascinating icebergs and endless inland ice cap of Greenland. At night, magical northern lights dance across the polar sky.
From USD 10,995 p.p. (quadruple occupancy)/ USD 13,655 p.p. (double occupancy)
Vessel: Ortelius
- 2 nights/breakfast in a 3* hotel in Reykjavik
- Full-day bus excursion “Golden Circle” (small group)
- Transfers in Iceland as per description
- Domestic flight from Reykjavik to Akureyri
- Post-program Longyearbyen according to the description incl. 2 nights/breakfast in Longyearbyen*
- 1 overnight stay/breakfast in a 3* hotel in Oslo
- Transfers to/from the airport in Oslo
- 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
- Free internet access via Wi-Fi (all guests have access to 1.5 GB of data per day)
- 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 04th - Sep 22nd, 2027 | Ortelius |
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*Pre-program Longyearbyen: The order of the included activities may vary depending on availability.
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Day 1 Arrival in Iceland
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Day 2 Reykjavik and Golden Circle
Excursion to the world-famous Geysir area, home to the active Strokkur geyser and numerous hot springs. The tour also includes a visit to Gullfoss, a majestic waterfall that plunges 70 meters into a canyon and is considered Iceland’s most beautiful waterfall. You will also explore Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the historic location of Iceland’s first parliament, as well as the Nesjavellir geothermal area (Duration approx. 8 hours). Overnight stay in Reykjavik.
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Day 3 Reykjavik and Flight to Akureyri
Transfer to the airport and flight to Akureyri. Upon arrival, transfer to the harbor and embarkation. In the early evening, the ship departs from Akureyri, where whales are often spotted at the mouth of the fjord. During the night, we cross the Arctic Circle.
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Day 4 Ocean Life beneath the Northern Lights
We will sail northward, following warmer waters, before entering colder seas, where a multitude of sea life (whales, seals, seabirds) can be found in the mixing zones of these waters. A sea day grants you the opportunity to spot whales and seabirds – and, at night, the magical Northern Lights.
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Day 5 In the footsteps of Arctic Explorers
In the morning, we will find ourselves in the mouth of Kong Oscar Fjord in the strait between the island of Isikaja and the mainland. Until 30 years ago, Isikaja was connected to the mainland by a glacier. On the south side, we will land at Wegener Halvöya and pay a tribute to this great explorer. Another possibility is Antarctic Havn, where muskoxen are often spotted. This bay is named for the ship Antarctic, used by Arctic explorer Alfred Gabriel Nathorst in 1899, while searching for the survivors of Salomon August Andrée's failed attempt to reach the North Pole by air balloon.
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Day 6 Alpine Landscapes
At Ymers Ø, we will aim to land at Karl Jakobsens Bugt, near a historic trapper's cabin. A few hundred meters east, at Botaniker Bugt, ruined dwellings of the Thule culture people from about two centuries ago can be encountered. A walk into Juluts dal provides good chances to a variety of polar fauna, including musk oxen, Arctic hares, and ptarmigans. A spectacular transit through the Antarctic Sund firmly places us in the most Alpine landscapes of the journey, with peaks on either side of the fjord in excess of 1000 meters.
We will aim to land in Blomsterbugt (Flower Valley) with excellent walking opportunities, opposite Teufelsloss (Devil's Castle), a spectacular mountain with impressive layered geology, described by Austro-Hungarian explorer Julius Payer as "A cubic rock colossus stretched far out into the fjord."
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Day 7 Remains of the Thule Culture at Eskimonaes
We hope to land at Eskimonaes on the southern shore of Clavering Ø, where Douglas Clavering met a small group of Thule culture people in 1823. This group represents the only living Thule people ever seen in Northeast Greenland. The remains of their existence can be found across Greenland, including indications that they traded and interacted with Norse settlers in some form.
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Day 8 Arctic Islands
Sir Edward Sabine performed his pendulum experiments on Sabine Ø (formerly Inner Pendulum Island) in 1823. Carl Koldewey built a station there in 1869 at Germaniahavn. On its south side is Hvalros Island, where the population of walruses is increasing again. From this day onward, sailing north, we will experience daylight round the clock.
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Day 9 Dove Bugt
When sailing into Dove Bugt, we may, depending on the conditions, land at Hochstetter Forland, Store Koldewey, named by the second German Polar Expedition of Carl Koldewey at Kap Alf Trolle, or Kap Ahrend. Kap Bismarck, close to Germania Land, is also a possibility. We are now in Muskox territory, and the southernmost realm of some lonely Arctic wolves in Greenland.
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Day 10 Germania Land
We will sail past Danmarks Havn Sirius Patrol Station and land on the east side of Germania Land, for instance, at Thomas Thomsen Naes. Depotneaset on Stormlandet is another possibility. We are now in muskox territory, and the southernmost realm of lonely Arctic wolves in Greenland, in a region where we have never been with our ships.
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Day 11 Isle de France
If ice and weather conditions are favorable, we land at the south side of Isle de France, which was first reached by the Duke of Orleans on the Belgica in 1905. We aim to go ashore at Kap St. Jacques, where, under the guidance of an archeologist from the National Greenland Museum, we can see the remains of the Independence II culture. We may also land at the ice-free area on the north side of the island.
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Day 12 - 13 Into the Northeast Water Polyna
When sailing by Norske Øer, where we possibly land, we are sailing in territories where we have not been before. We hope to reach Northeast Water, a semi-permanently open water area in extreme Northeast Greenland, where relatively warm bottom water from the sea rises to the surface. It is a water rich with seals, whales, polar bears, and seabirds. We will try to get to Mallemukfjellet, at latitude 80'11 N', to the northernmost colony of northern fulmars, with young still on the ledges. We will be on guard to observe the rare Ross gull, which winters in the central polar seas.
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Day 14 At the Fringes of the Pack Ice
Working our way south-east in the outer fringes of the pack ice, we continue to observe Arctic marine mammals and seabirds, who thrive in this otherworldly habitat.
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Day 15 Day at Sea
At open sea now, we sail eastward in the northernmost branch of the warm Gulf Stream toward Spitsbergen. If time allows, we may land late in the day at the walrus haul-out at Poolepynten.
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Day 16 Longyearbyen and Disembarkation
Disembarkation in Longyearbyen in the morning and check-in at your accommodation. In the afternoon, enjoy a guided e-bike tour exploring the highlights of Longyearbyen. This excursion offers a close-up experience of the town’s main sights and the surrounding Arctic nature (Duration approx. 3 hours). Overnight stay in Longyearbyen.
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Day 17 Longyearbyen
Many associate dog sledding with winter and freezing temperatures – but the dogs need exercise during the summer months as well! Our custom-built dog sleds on wheels offer a perfect solution for both two and four-legged to get out and enjoy the beautiful Svalbard scenery. (Duration of the excursion: approx. 4 hours). Overnight stay in Longyearbyen.
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18 Longyearbyen and Flight to Oslo
Today, you travel to mainland Norway. Flight to Oslo, followed by a transfer to your hotel.
Overnight stay in Oslo.
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19 Oslo
Individual departure home.
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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.
