Baffin Island and Greenland

12 Days

Starting at $6,746

Ocean Victory – AC, Premium Ship 186 Passengers

Ottowa, ON, Canada

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Voyage Overview

Experience two fascinating Arctic regions in under two weeks.

Join a small ship expedition to the southern coast of Baffin Island and Greenland. Explore the rugged and wildlife rich islands along Baffin Island. Visit Pangnirtung, a remote Inuit community famous for its beautiful art. Search for wildlife while hiking the tundra or zodiac cruising along the shoreline. Stand in awe while walking alongside massive icebergs in Ilulissat. 

Trip Details

Highlights: 

  • 5 planned days at Baffin Island & 4 days in West Greenland
  • Marvel at incredible geology at Baffin Island
  • Hike the tundra in both the Canadian Arctic and West Greenland
  • Immerse yourself in unique Inuit art
  • Experience the remarkable beauty of Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site

Trip Itinerary Overview:

Day 1: Iqaluit, NU, Canada
Day 2: Frobisher Bay
Day 3: Southeast Baffin Island
Day 4: Cumberland Sound
Day 5: Panniqtuuq (Pangnirtung)
Day 6: Baffin Island
Day 7: At Sea—Davis Strait
Day 8-10: Western Greenland
Day 11: Ilulissat
Day 12: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland

Tour Dates

  • April 2027 to September 2027
DatesAvailability
Aug 14 – Aug 25, 2027 (12 days)
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Itinerary

Day 1: Charter Flight from Ottawa, Ontario to Iqaluit, Nunavut & Embarkation
Arrive in Iqaluit, the capital city of Nunavut—its name meaning “place of many fish” in Inuktitut. The city overlooks the vast Frobisher Bay where the sweeping tundra meets powerful tides—among the highest in the world—that rise and fall across ancient rock and glistening flats. This is Inuit Nunangat, the homeland of Inuit, where land and sea move to the same enduring rhythm.As you transfer to the ship by Zodiac, the scale of the tides becomes unmistakable. The air hums with anticipation, carrying the promise of new horizons and the enduring stories of this northern coast.

Day 2: Frobisher Bay
Wildlife, Geology, and Ice. Sail through waters once charted by the English explorer Martin Frobisher—though the land and sea long predate any human map. The story of this place is written in stone: ancient seabeds folded by time, valleys sculpted by ice, and mineral veins that catch the light like whispers from the Earth’s deep past. Watch for seabirds and seals, perhaps even the smooth rise of a whale breaking the stillness. The bay’s wide horizons invite quiet reflection—an introduction to the scale and rhythm of the North.

Day 3: Southeast Baffin Island
Spend the day on the nuna—the land itself—where Arctic summer reaches its full bloom. Walk through carpets of moss and tiny flowers that defy the elements, their colours intensified by endless daylight. Inuit and scientific guides share insights into ecology, cultural history, and the interwoven life of tundra and sea. Amid this vibrant landscape, time slows; every footstep connects you to deep continuity.

Day 4: Cumberland Sound
Enter the broad sweep of Cumberland Sound, once a gathering place for generations of Inuit and a crucial link in the early search for the Northwest Passage. The Cumberland Peninsula forms its northern flank, a rugged landscape of cliffs and valleys descending toward the sea. During the nineteenth century, these same waters drew whalers from afar, whose presence intertwined—sometimes harshly—with Inuit life and trade. Remnants of old whaling stations still linger on the coast, quiet witnesses to that turbulent era. Explore the coves and islands by Zodiac and foot. The surrounding mountains rise like sentinels, framing a landscape alive with history. Archaeological sites and ancient hunting grounds tell of Inuit and their ancestors who thrived here for millennia. Polar bears roam the shorelines, and beluga whales travel the cold, blue-green channels.

Day 5: Panniqtuuq (Pangnirtung)
The Place of the Bull Caribou. Nestled between snow-capped peaks and a winding river valley, Panniqtuuq—known locally as Pang—is a community of art, resilience, and breathtaking beauty. Visit the Angmarlik Visitor Centre to learn about both Thule and modern Inuit life, or the Uqqurmiut Inuit Arts Centre to see weavers and printmakers at work. In the luminous light of the fjord, every thread and carving seems to carry a reflection of the surrounding land.

Day 6: Baffin Island’s Cumberland Coast
Where the Cliffs Meet the Current. Along the Atlantic side of the Cumberland Peninsula, the land rises steep and solemn, its cliffs carved by ice and sea into cathedral-like walls. Glacial valleys pour into fjords where turquoise meltwater mingles with the tide. Here the air carries the scent of salt and stone, and the light changes by the hour—from pearlescent dawns to gold-shot haze. This is a coast of raw geometry and silence, where mountains seem to lean toward the ocean, and every ridge tells of slow transformation through ice, wind, and time.

Day 7: At Sea — Davis Strait
Learning from Inuit in Their Homeland. As we cross the Davis Strait, the ship becomes a moving classroom. Through stories, workshops, and performances, Inuit team members share knowledge rooted in generations of experience. Try your hand at Inuit games or join a conversation about community, resilience, and change in the modern Arctic. Out on deck, whales and seabirds accompany the ship as the sun lingers above the horizon—its glow deepening the bond between sea, sky, and spirit.

Days 8–10: Western Greenland
Mountains, Fjords, and Tundra Blooms. Welcome to Kalaallit Nunaat—Greenland—where mountains rise straight from the sea, their bases braided with rivers of ice. Landings offer a chance to hike the tundra, wander through wildflower meadows, or photograph the play of light on stone. Every moment brings contrast: the immensity of glaciers beside the delicacy of Arctic poppies, the silence of a fjord broken by the crack of calving ice. With naturalists and Inuit cultural educators as companions, discovery deepens into understanding.

Day 11: Ilulissat
Among the Giants of Ice. In Ilulissat, meaning “icebergs,” the power of creation is visible in motion. Walk the boardwalk to the Ilulissat Icefjord Centre, where stories of ice, climate, and community intertwine. From shore, gaze upon the immense flow from the Sermeq Kujalleq, one of the world’s fastest-calving glaciers. Each iceberg that drifts into Disko Bay gleams with its own palette of blues and silvers under the midnight sun. In town, explore museums, craft shops, and cafés alive with Greenlandic culture and hospitality.

Day 12: Disembark in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland & Charter Flight to Toronto
Sail through Kangerlussuaq Fjord—one of the world’s longest—its cliffs glowing gold in the low-angle light. This dramatic passage marks the closing chapter of the journey. As we disembark for the charter flight to Toronto, the memories remain: the sound of ice fracturing, the laughter of shared stories, and the boundless light of the Arctic summer lingering long after the voyage ends.

Published itineraries are examples only, weather, ice, government regulations, and community requests may necessitate changes to the planned schedules. These sometimes necessary adjustments present exciting opportunities for exploration, discovery, and adventure.

Trips & Rates

Please note, rates are Per Person in USD

Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime

Voyage Season: Oct 2025 – Mar 2026 April – September 2026 Oct 2026 – Mar 2027 April – September 2027 Oct 2027 – Mar 2028
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Charter Flights between Ottawa & Iqaluit on Day 1 and Kangerlussuaq & Toronto on Day 12. Not included in displayed pricing.

Discount valid until Jan 28, 2026

Cabin Category
Triple Cabin
Albatros Cabin
French Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabin
Superior Balcony Cabin
Grand Balcony Cabin
Balcony Suite
Junior Suite
Premium Suite
Solo Cabin
Solo French Balcony Cabin
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Discounted Per Person Price$6,746 $8,396 $9,071 $9,671 $10,121 $10,796 $11,471 $12,371 $14,246 $12,008 $12,971
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Ocean Victory – AC Cabins & Deck Plan

Premium Suite on Ocean Victory showing sitting area, sliding floor to ceiling glass door with ocean view and a bedroom.

Premium Suite

This 2-bedroom suite features a double bed (or twin beds), sitting area sofa bed, desk and chair, a balcony and a spacious bathroom.

452 ft² / 42 m² including balcony

1-4

1 double or 2 twin and sofa bed

Junior Suite

The 4 junior suites have a great view from their location high up on the ship. The suites feature a double bed or twin beds, sitting area with sofa bed, a spacious bathroom and a private balcony. The suite can accommodate up to 3 people.

388 ft² / 36 m² including balcony 

1-3

1 double or 2 twin and sofa bed

Balcony Suite

Ocean Victory has 2 Balcony Suites on board located mid-ship on deck 6. The suites feature double or twin beds, desk and chair, bathroom, and a large balcony.

280 – 344 ft² / 26 – 32 m² including balcony 

1-2

1 double or 2 twin

Grand Balcony Cabin

The Grand Balcony Staterooms are located on deck 4. They have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, and a bathroom.

269 – 323 ft² / 25 – 30 m² including balcony 

1-2

1 double or 2 single

Superior Balcony Cabin

The most abundant cabin category on Ocean Victory, located on decks 4 & 6. They have a balcony, a double bed or two twin beds and a bathroom. The Superior Balcony Staterooms also include a seating area complete with a sofa, table and chair.

237 – 269 ft² / 22 – 25 m² including balcony 

1-2

1 double or 2 single

Balcony Cabin

Balcony Staterooms have a balcony, a double bed or two twin beds, desk and chair, and a bathroom.

194 – 237 ft² / 18 – 22 m² including balcony 

1-2

1 double or 2 single

French Balcony Cabin

A standard stateroom with a French balcony, one queen-sized bed, floor-to-ceiling windows, desk and chair, and a bathroom.

 151 ft² / 14 m² 

1-2

1 queen

Albatros Cabin

The staterooms feature a double bed or 2 single beds, desk and chair, bathroom and porthole window. Please note the cabin layout and size may vary.

140-237 ft² / 13-22 m² 

1-2

1 double or 2 singles

Triple Cabin

There are two Triple Staterooms on board Ocean Victory featuring portholes, desk and chair, and bathrooms.

 194 – 237 ft² / 18 – 22 m² 

3

3 single or 1 double plus sofa bed

Solo Cabin

Standard single stateroom located on deck 3 with a porthole, desk and chair, and bathroom.

 151 ft² / 14 m² 

1

1 double

Solo French Balcony Cabin

A standard stateroom with a French balcony, one queen-sized bed (150×200 cm), floor-to-ceiling windows, and a bathroom.

 151 ft² / 14 m² 

1

1 queen

Inclusions/Exclusions

Inclusions: 

  • Passage aboard the Ocean Victory
  • Applicable taxes and credit card fees
  • Complimentary expedition jacket
  • Special access permits, entry, and park fees
  • Expert expedition team
  • Guided activities
  • Sightseeing and community visits
  • All Zodiac excursions
  • Port fees
  • Pre-departure materials
  • Educational program
  • Interactive workshops
  • Evening entertainment
  • All shipboard meals
  • Complimentary wine, beer, and soft drinks are served with dinner
  • Wi-Fi access (basic service included)

Exclusions: 

  • Commercial and charter flights
  • Program enhancements/optional excursions
  • Gratuities
  • Personal expenses
  • Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
  • Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
  • Possible fuel surcharges and administrative fees
  • Pre- and post-trip hotel accommodation
  • Kayak program
  • Premium internet access available at an additional cost

Solo Travelers

Are you traveling alone? Solo travelers have the following options:

  • Can book a dedicated Solo Cabin or Solo French Balcony Cabin at prices listed above
  • Can book into a share cabin
  • Twin cabins can be booked at single occupancy at 1.7x the per person price in Albatros Cabin – Grand Balcony Cabins and 2x the per person share price for all higher categories