Voyage Overview
Embark on an epic journey across the Northwest Passage from Alaska to Greenland.
Follow in the footsteps of intrepid explorers who searched for centuries for a northwest route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Experience this epic quest aboard National Geographic Resolution and discover the otherworldly icescapes that challenged generations of adventurers.
Trip Details
Duration: 24 Days
Ship: National Geographic Resolution, Luxury Ship, 138 Guests
Start: Anchorage, Alaska, USA
End: Reykjavik, Iceland
Highlights:
- Venture into the fabled Northwest Passage and learn dramatic stories of explorers and adventurers who sought this magnificent, icy frontier
- Glide between soaring icebergs at the mouth of Greenland’s Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Visit a handful of remote Inuit communities throughout the Passage who continue to carve out life in the demanding landscape
- Observe polar bears, walruses, ringed seals, belugas, and bowhead whales—and, with luck, the elusive narwhal
- Meander through the remains of historic dwellings on Herschel Island, a scattered mixture from the Inuvialuit people and the once-booming whaling industry

Trip Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: Arrive Anchorage
Day 2: Fly to Nome & Embarkation
Days 3-5: At Sea
Day 6: Herschel Island, Yukon Territory
Day 7: At Sea
Days 8-17: The Northwest Passage
Days 18-20: Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
Day 21: Disko Bay and Ilulissat, Greenland
Day 22: Greenland’s West Coast and Sisimiut
Day 23: Disembark Nuuk & Fly to Reykjavík
Day 24: Depart Reykjavik
Tour Dates
- April 2027 to September 2027
| Dates | Availability | |
|---|---|---|
Jul 29 – Aug 21, 2027 (24 days) | Available | view pricing chart |
Itinerary
Day 1: Anchorage, Alaska
Arrive in Anchorage this afternoon and enjoy exploring the quaint capital city streets at your leisure. Check in with our hospitality desk this afternoon, making your last arrangements before our charter flight the following day.
Day 2: Anchorage, Alaska / Nome
Arrive by chartered aircraft in the remote city of Nome, Alaska, on the coast of the Bering Sea. Explore the town prior to embarking National Geographic Resolution. Settle into your cabin and enjoy lunch and dinner on board. Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner.
Days 3-5: At Sea
As we sail eastward along the northern coast of Alaska, scan the water for marine life and enjoy life on board. Take a yoga class, unwind with a massage in the wellness center, and curl up next to the fireplace in the library. Visit the Bridge and learn about navigation. Relax in one of the twin infinity hot tubs or spend some time in the only igloo at sea. Learn about the area from or onboard historians, naturalists and photographers and enjoy exceptional dining options. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Herschel Island, Yukon Territory
Once a thriving whaling village off the coast of the Yukon Territory, Herschel Island is now classified as a Natural Environmental Park. The island protects the wildlife alongside the heritage of the Inuvialuit people and the whaling industry. As we wander through Herschel’s historic dwellings, keep an eye out for the wildlife residents, which include bears, musk oxen, and arctic foxes. The area is also home to the largest colony of black guillemots in the Western Arctic. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: At Sea
Indulge in National Geographic Resolution’s many amenities as we continue along the shores of the Canadian High Arctic. Soak in the ship’s infinity-style outdoor hot tubs, take in panoramic views from the rooftop observation deck, and enjoy talks from our onboard experts. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 8-17: Exploring the Northwest Passage
National Geographic Resolution, purpose-built to ply polar waters, navigates the Northwest Passage following nature’s path—dependent on ice and weather conditions. Taking cues from nature, follow wildlife, stop for hikes on the tundra or drop anchor in a beautiful fjord or an icy bay to explore and kayak beneath massive ice sculptures and soaring cliffs.
Cross the top of the Northwest Territory of Canada to search for polar bear, ringed seals, arctic foxes, musk oxen and walruses. Along the way, explore ice-studded channels and glacier-carved islands that stretch for hundreds of miles—a stunning display of raw geology. Sail past the northernmost part of mainland North America through the Bellot Strait, one of the narrowest and most infamous straits of the passage. Visit Devon Island and take a walk with your ship’s archaeologist to learn about the Thule people—ancestors of the modern Inuit—that once inhabited this region.
History and culture are also on the itinerary. Learn about the Inuit peoples who have hunted and fished here for thousands of years, and hear heroic stories of the early explorers: Roald Amundsen, John Ross, William Edward Parry and James Clark Ross, among others. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 18-20: Exploring East Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
We begin our exploration of the Canadian High Arctic with a visit to the small Inuit community of Pond Inlet, Nunavut. Explore some of the beautiful bays and inlets along Baffin Island’s Lancaster Sound, a favorite Inuit hunting and fishing location for hundreds of years. Carved by Ice Age glaciers, Lancaster Sound is also the eastern gateway to the Arctic Archipelago, where European explorers like William Baffin first ventured in the 17th century to search for the Northwest Passage. Our days here are spent searching for ringed seals, arctic foxes, walruses, and polar bears, as well as beluga and bowhead whales. Visit Devon Island and take a walk with our ship’s archaeologist to learn about the Thule people—ancestors of the modern Inuit—that once inhabited this region. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 21: Disko Bay and Ilulissat, Greenland
Sail into Qeqertarsuup Tunua, also known as Disko Bay, where you are welcomed by floating icebergs calved off the world’s most active glacier, Sermeq Kujalleq. Enjoy an extraordinary cruise aboard local boats among towering icebergs of the UNESCO World Heritage-designated Ilulissat Icefjord. Visit the town of Ilulissat and hike into the Sermermiut Valley, once an Inuit settlement and now the home to a peaceful boardwalk overlooking the Icefjord. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 22: Greenland’s West Coast and Sisimiut
Cruise the length of Kangerlussuaq Fjord en route to Sisimiut. Dozens of deep fjords carve into Greenland’s west coast, many with glaciers fed by the ice cap that covers 80 percent of the country. At Sisimiut, a former whaling port, enjoy your choice of guided walks through the sights and sounds of the village, including Dog Town or Sallinnguit, a small island with centuries of history from Inuit culture through colonization and current day industry. In your free time, enjoy a local food tasting, visit the open-air museum, or explore the local artisan workshops. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 23: Disembark in Nuuk & Fly to Reykjavík, Iceland
Disembark in Nuuk and join the recommended group flight to Keflavík; transfers to the nearby hotel and luggage assistance will be provided. Upon arrival, enjoy an included dinner and overnight. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Day 24: Depart Reykjavik
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for flights home. Meals Included: Breakfast
Please note the itinerary and route map are only tentative outlines of what you may experience. No specific itinerary, routing or landing sites can be guaranteed in advance.
Trips & Rates
Please note, rates are Per Person in USD
Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime
Jul 29 – Aug 21, 2027 (24 days)
| Start: | Anchorage, Alaska |
| End: | Reykjavik, Iceland |
Group Flights $1,859/person
Group flights Anchorage – Nome on Day 2 and Nuuk – Reykjavik on Day 23. Not included in displayed price.
| Cabin Category | Category 1 | Category 2 | Category 3 | Category 4 | Category 5 | Category 6 | Category 7 | Category A Solo | Category B Solo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Person Price in USD | $57,728 | $60,610 | $75,768 | $78,804 | $81,961 | $94,259 | $108,394 | $94,710 | $98,505 |
| Availability | Limited | Open | Open | Open | Open | Full | Full | Full | Full |
Voyage Ship
National Geographic Resolution
Setting sail in 2025, the new state-of-the-art ship, the Douglas Mawson, is the last in a line of purpose-built vessels that have redefined small ship expedition cruising. Named after the legendary Australian geologist and explorer, the new small ship embodies Mawson’s pioneering spirit and is designed for global discovery. Featuring the revolutionary Ulstein X-BOW® and purpose-built with enhanced sustainability features, it takes on average 154 adventurers to the world’s wildest places in smooth, quiet comfort. It boasts our most extensive range of cabins yet, including a range of single cabins.

National Geographic Resolution Cabins & Deck Plan

Category 7
BRIDGE DECK (Deck 7)
The largest and most luxurious accommodations on the National Geographic Resolution. The suites feature a sitting area with pull-out sofa, coffee table, writing desk, chair and espresso maker. The private balcony has two chairs and a hammock. There is a large walk-in closet with full length mirror. Expanded bathroom has a double vanity, bathtub, towel warmer, and rain shower. Guests receive complimentary laundry and priority access to one igloo reservation and one spa appointment per voyage.
430 sq. ft. (39.9 m2)
1-2
1 queen or 2 twin

Category 6
BRIDGE DECK (Deck 7)
Junior suite featuring a private balcony, pull-out sofa, writing desk with chair, two bedside tables, coffee table, espresso maker and a closet. There is just one Category 6 cabin on the ship so it typically sells out far in advance. Guests receive complimentary laundry and priority access to one igloo reservation and one spa appointment per voyage.
344 sq. ft. (32 m2)
1-2
1 queen or 2 twin

Category 5
BRIDGE DECK (Deck 7)
Cabin with private balcony, pull-out sofa, coffee table, writing desk with chair, two bedside tables, closet and private bathroom. Category 5 cabins are situated high on the ship with quick access to the Observation Deck and bridge.
205 sq. ft. (19 m2)
1-2
1 queen or 2 twin

Category 4
LOUNGE DECK (Deck 6)
Category 4 cabins are on the same deck as the main lounge where most lectures take place. Cabins feature a private balcony, pull-out sofa, coffee table, writing desk with chair, two bedside tables, closet and private bathroom.
205 sq. ft. (19 m2)
1-2
1 queen or 2 twin

Category 3
MAIN DECK (Deck 5)
The lowest priced cabins with a private balcony. Cabins feature a private balcony, convertible sleeper sofa, writing desk with a chair, two bedside tables, coffee table, closet and private bathroom. The most mid-ship cabins on the Main Deck, where the restaurant is located.
205 sq. ft. (19 m2)
1-2
1 queen or 2 twin

Category 2
FORE DECK (Deck 4)
Cabin with two large windows, window sofa, two seat sofa, coffee table, writing desk with an office chair, two bedside tables, coffee table, closet and private bathroom. The lowest & most mid-ship cabin location on the ship.
205 sq. ft. (19 m2)
1-2
1 queen or 2 twin

Category 1
FORE DECK (Deck 4)
These entry level double occupancy cabins have a forward location on the Fore Deck. Cabins feature two large windows, writing desk and chair, two bedside tables, window sofa, coffee table, closet and private bathroom.
183 sq. ft. (17 m2)
1-2
1 queen or 2 twin

Category A Solo
MAIN DECK (Deck 5)
Solo occupancy cabin with private balcony that features a writing desk with an office chair, closet and private bathroom.
140 sq. ft. (13 m2)
1
1 twin

Category B Solo
LOUNGE DECK (Deck 6)
Solo occupancy cabin with private balcony that features a writing desk with an office chair, closet and private bathroom.
140 sq. ft. (13 m2)
1
1 twin
Inclusions/Exclusions
Inclusions:
- All accommodations aboard ship or in hotels per itinerary
- All meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and onshore
- Beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits aboard the ship (except certain super premium brands which are available for purchase)
- Hors d’oeuvres, 24-hour access to snacks, premium coffees and teas, non-alcoholic beverages, and filtered water
- Excursions and airport transfers to and from recommended flights, as indicated in the itinerary
- Crew gratuities
- Exploration tools curated to destination, such as Zodiacs, kayaks, snowshoes and cross-country skis
- Guidance and company of our leading expedition staff
- Assistance by the National Geographic Photography Expert and Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic certified photo instructor
- Access to the OM System Photo Gear Locker
- Presentations by expedition staff and expert guest speakers.
- Complimentary parka or jacket.
- Complimentary reusable water bottle
- Services of a physician, physician’s assistant, nurse practitioner, or paramedic
- Morning stretch classes and 24-hour access to exercise equipment
- 24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library, and other shared spaces
- Park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes. Unused services or items included in our programs are non-refundable
Exclusions:
- Airfare (except flights when indicated as included)
- Pre- and post-expedition extensions
- Additional hotel nights (except when indicated as included)
- Private transfers
- Laundry, spa treatments, Wi-Fi, and phone services (except when indicated as included)
- Travel protection plans
- Passport, visa, and immigration fees
Solo Travelers
Are you traveling alone? Solo travelers have the following options.
- Book a dedicated Category A or B Solo cabin
- Book into a share cabin (please enquire for details)
- Book a Category 1 – 7 at 2x the per person share price for solo occupancy












