Voyage Overview
Visit two incredible Arctic destinations plus have the chance to experience a solar eclipse!
Embark on an unforgettable Arctic voyage, beginning in Svalbard and sailing along the ice’s edge to Greenland. Keep a vigilant eye on the horizon for unique wildlife as you navigate south. This journey offers multiple ways to explore the remote landscape—by ship, on foot, and via Zodiac—showcasing the striking contrasts and changes of the Arctic before concluding in Iceland, “the Land of Fire and Ice.” Highlights include visits to an Inuit village, sightings of distinct wildlife, and the exploration of truly remote destinations. Plus, the incredible added wonder of experiencing a partial or even total solar eclipse against the vast, icy backdrop, turning an already spectacular view into an unparalleled cosmic event.
Trip Details
Duration: 15 Days
Ship: Expedition, Expedition Ship, 128 Guests
Start: Longyearbyen, Norway
End: Reykjavik, Iceland
Highlights:
- 4 planned days in Svalbard & 5 days in East Greenland
- Hiking the tundra while keeping an eye out for arctic foxes, reindeer, musk-oxen and arctic hares
- Zodiac cruising past glacier faces, large icebergs and wildlife hauled out on ice floes
- Visiting a local community in Greenland
- Having the chance to see a partial or total solar eclipse (conditions permitting)

Trip Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: Embarkation in Longyearbyen, Norway
Days 2-5: Svalbard/Greenland Sea
Days 6-7: Greenland Sea
Day 8-12: Northeast Greenland National Park
Days 13-14: Denmark Strait/Reykjavik
Day 15: Disembarkation in Reykjavik










Tour Dates
- April 2026 to September 2026
| Dates | Availability | |
|---|---|---|
Aug 3 – Aug 17, 2026 (15 days) | Limited | view pricing chart |
Itinerary
Day 1: Embarkation in Longyearbyen
Transfer from Longyearbyen to the Expedition for a late afternoon embarkation. Meals included: Dinner
Days 2-5: Svalbard/Greenland Sea
Taking advantage of local ice and weather conditions, explore the Northwest Spitsbergen National Park, one of those rare places on Earth blessed with both awe-inspiring landscape and compelling history. Over four full days, explore a small portion of the western coast of Svalbard. Entering the fall the days are getting shorter so try to take advantage of all of the sunlight possible to search for wildlife. Spend these days in search of the elusive polar bears as they hunt seals. Look out for Svalbard’s unique subspecies of reindeer. Although much smaller than their southern relatives, they still carry impressive antlers. Keep a sharp lookout for Arctic foxes. By not having a set itinerary, we take on an expedition spirit and are free to take advantage of the best that Svalbard has to offer. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Days 6-7: Greenland Sea
Keep an eye out for majestic whales, which are known to feed here in the summer months. Spot orca, humpback and minke whales, as well as dolphins. Enjoy lectures by expedition staff. Frigid waters drain from the Arctic Ocean in a southwest current along the coast of Northeast Greenland. Often, drifting pack ice is pushed along the coast. We will attempt to approach and follow the pack ice edge to explore the polar seascape. Keep a lookout for sea mammals like seals and whales and also sea birds such as kittiwakes and fulmars. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Days 8-12: Northeast Greenland National Park
Spend a few days exploring the massive fjord system of Northeast Greenland National Park, which includes portions of Scorsbysund. Visit the tiny settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit for a look at how these most northerly people live.
Please note on day 12, (August 3, 2026) of your itinerary there will be a solar eclipse to view from the ship’s location while in the Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord. The ship will sail into the path of totality (as long as conditions safely allow) and travellers will be able to witness this incredible celestial event from the stark beauty of the Arctic. The eclipse will begin at 4:40pm local time and end at 6:41pm. Solar eclipse viewing glasses will be provided.
Sail through and land in some of the most spectacular fjord country in the world along down the coast of Greenland, while exploring rarely visited glaciers, bays and inlets.
This is the largest national park in the world, nearly impossible to reach except on expedition ships. Spectacular geology combined with glacial features create steep mountains raising directly from the sea. Look out for picturesque scenery, wildlife and other interesting landing sites in this unspoiled wilderness.
Depending on ice, spend these days exploring the massive fjord system of Northeast Greenland National Park, which includes portions of Scoresbysund. These intricate fjord systems are everything from wide and unimaginable to narrow and steeply spectacular with some of the best mountain scenery in the world. Walking over lush stands of colourful autumn tundra may lead to opportunities to see musk oxen grazing nearby. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Days 13-14: Denmark Strait/Reykjavik
Enjoy the lecture series while watching the seas for whales. Head towards Iceland and the steaming hot springs of Reykjavík. The view is often complemented by soaring fulmars, kittiwakes, gannets, guillemots, and razorbills. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 15: Disembarkation in Reykjavik
Shortly after breakfast, disembark at the Midbakki Pier – Port of Reykjavik, walking distance from downtown. For guests departing on disembarkation day, a complimentary transfer from the port to the Keflavik International Airport will be provided. For guests who are planning on staying in Reykjavik post trip, taxis will be available for hire at the pier to transfer them to their accommodations. Please do not book onward travel prior to 12:00pm. 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. Where the ship actually sails will depend on a lot of factors including, but not limited to, the weather & ice conditions and the captain & expedition leader. Every trip is different, which adds to the excitement of expedition cruising in the polar regions.
Trips & Rates
Please note, rates are Per Person in USD
Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime
Aug 3 – Aug 17, 2026 (15 days)
| Start: | Longyearbyen, Norway |
| End: | Reykjavik, Iceland |
| Cabin Category | Lower Deck Triple | Main Deck Triple | Upper Deck Obstructed View Triple | Lower Deck Twin | Main Deck Twin Porthole | Main Deck Twin Window | Upper Deck Twin | Deluxe | Suite | Owner’s Suite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Person Price in USD | $9,299 | $9,699 | $11,799 | $11,199 | $11,799 | $12,399 | $13,349 | $14,049 | $14,799 | $15,099 |
| Availability | Full | Full | Limited | Open | Limited | Open | Open | Open | Limited | Limited |
Voyage Ship
Expedition
The Expedition is a small expedition ship offering an ideal balance of comfort and capability. With a very high ice class and spacious outdoor deck spaces, the vessel is perfect for exploration in the icy, scenic waters of Antarctica.

Cabins & Deck Plan

Owner’s Suite
DECK 4
DECK 5
Owner’s Suites are equipped with one double bed made up of two twin berths. They have a large sitting area with couch, a panoramic window and an ensuite bathroom.
208 sq. ft. (19 m2)
1-2
1 Double

Suite
Captain’s Deck
Suites feature one double bed made up of two twin berths, a sitting area with a couch, a large view window and ensuite bathroom.
215 sq. ft. (20 m2)
1-2
1 Double

Deluxe
Captain’s Deck
Deluxe Cabins have two lower berths, a large view window and an ensuite bathroom.
144 sq. ft. (13.4 m2)
1-2
2 Twins

Superior
Upper Deck
Superior cabins feature two lower berths, a large view window and ensuite bathroom.
132 sq. ft. (12 m2)
1-2
2 Twins

Main Deck Twin Window
Main Deck
The most abundant cabin category on the ship. Featuring two lower berths, two windows and ensuite bathroom.
115 sq. ft. (11 m2)
1-2
2 Twins

Main Deck Twin Porthole
Main Deck
The six Main Deck Twin Porthole cabins are located forward on the Main Deck and feature 2 lower berths, one porthole and ensuite bathroom.
115 sq. ft. (11 m2)
1-2
2 Twins

Lower Deck Twin
Lower Deck
Located on the lowest passenger deck of the ship, the cabins feature two lower berths, one porthole and ensuite bathroom.
115 sq. ft. (11 m2)
1-2
2 Twins

Triple
Main Deck
With a forward location on the Main Deck, the Triple cabins feature 2 lower & 1 upper berth, a porthole and ensuite bathroom.
145 sq. ft. (13.5 m2)
1-3
3 Twins
Inclusions/Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Transfer from meeting point to ship (Longyearbyen)
- 14 nights aboard the Expedition
- 14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 14 dinners
- Zodiac excursions with our expert expedition team
- Lectures and educational programs
- Insulated, waterproof boots supplied for USA sizes 4 – 16
- Expedition parka
- Transfer from the ship to Keflavik International airport after disembarkation
Exclusions:
- Airfare
- Trip cancellation and medical insurance
- Mandatory Emergency Evacuation Insurance to a minimum benefit of US$ 200,000 per person
- Meals in Longyearbyen or Reykjavik
- Drinks
- Staff gratuities
- Wi-Fi & satellite telephone calls
- Laundry service
- Kayaking
Solo Travelers
Are you traveling alone? Solo travelers have the following options:
- Can book into a share cabin in the following categories: Triple, Lower Deck Twin, Main Deck Twin Porthole, Main Deck Twin Window, Upper Deck Twin / Superior & Deluxe.
- Contact us for solo occupancy prices

