Serene Greenland - To the World's Largest National Park
Reykjav├нk - Reykjav├нk
Journey deep into one of the most remote and spectacular regions on EarthтАФwhere colossal fjords carve through ancient mountains and Arctic wildlife thrives undisturbed. From the towering icebergs of Scoresby Sund to the vast wilderness of Northeast Greenland National Park, this is an adventure of truly epic proportions.
Sail through the worldтАЩs largest fjord system, a breathtaking 24,000-square-mile maze of waterways framed by jagged peaks and sculpted glaciers. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for seals, Arctic foxes, and with luck, even a polar bear wandering the ice.
Venture into the untouched expanse of the largest national park on the planet, covering 375,000 square miles of pristine Arctic terrain. With no permanent human population, this vast wilderness belongs entirely to natureтАФand to the hardy creatures that call it home, like musk oxen and roaming reindeer.
Enhance your journey with our immersive onboard science and learning programme, and return home with a deeper understanding of this fragile, awe-inspiring corner of the world.
Activities
Hiking
Lectures
Polar Plunge
Wildlife Watching
Zodiac Cruises
Itinerary
Day 1
Reykjav├нk
Sprawling Reykjav├нk, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjav├нk presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjav├нk has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjav├нk's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, v├нk. In AD 874, Norseman Ing├│lfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjav├нk are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there's no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjav├нk City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjav├нk Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city's seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarh├║s, Kjarvalssta├░ir, or ├Бsmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.
Day 3
Hurry Inlet, King Christian X Land
Day 4
Danmark Island
Day 5
Rodefjord
Day 6
Scoresby Sund, Greenland
Day 7
Bear Islands, Scoresby Sound
Day 8
Alpefjord, Northeast Greenland National Park
Day 9
Antarctic Convergence, Antarctica
Day 10
Ella Island
Day 11
Blomster Bugt
Day 12
Myggbukta
Day 15
Reykjav├нk
Sprawling Reykjav├нk, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjav├нk presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjav├нk has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjav├нk's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, v├нk. In AD 874, Norseman Ing├│lfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjav├нk are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there's no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjav├нk City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjav├нk Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city's seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarh├║s, Kjarvalssta├░ir, or ├Бsmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.
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