Voyage Overview
Traverse one of the world’s most mythical and celebrated ocean routes in the comfort of an ice-class expedition vessel.
Your Into the Northwest Passage journey begins in West Greenland where you will have the chance to visit vibrant villages and hike alongside towering icebergs. Then cross over the Davis strait into the Northwest Passage to experience Inuit culture, search for unique Arctic wildlife and visit historical sites. Delve into a dynamic culture as you learn about the language, arts, cuisine, music, and traditions.
Trip Details
Duration: 17 Days
Ship: Ocean Victory, Premium Ship, 186 Guests
Start: Toronto, ON, Canada
End: Yellowknife, NT, Canada
Highlights:
- 4 planned days in West Greenland & 10 days in the Canadian Arctic / Northwest Passage
- Experience the extraordinary privilege of journeying through Inuit Nunangat—the ice, water, and lands of Inuit.
- Cross the Arctic Circle, seek polar bears, seabirds, and other Arctic wildlife in pristine natural environments
- Cruise among icebergs at Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Spend time in one of Canada’s largest National Marine Conservation Areas, Tallurutiup Imanga, searching for marine life
- Retrace the historic route of European explorers, who for centuries picked their way through ice in hopes of finding a sailing route through the passage
- Transit Ikirahaq (Bellot Strait), the narrow and dramatic waterway at the very northern tip of continental North America

Trip Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Day 2–3: Sisimiut Coast
Day 4: Ilulissat
Day 5: Western Greenland
Day 6: At Sea — Davis Strait
Day 7: High Arctic
Day 8–9: Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound) and Devon Island
Day 10: Beechey Island
Day 11: Peel Sound
Day 12: Ikirahaq (Bellot Strait)
Day 13–16: Kitikmeot Region
Day 17: Kugluktuk, NU, Canada










Tour Dates
- April 2026 to September 2026
| Dates | Availability | |
|---|---|---|
Aug 26 – Sep 11, 2026 (17 days) | Available | view pricing chart |
Itinerary
Day 1: Charter flight from Toronto to Nuuk, Greenland & Embarkation
This morning, take a charter flight from Toronto to Nuuk, Greenland’s vibrant capital city and home to the country’s newest airport. As Greenland’s cultural and economic hub, Nuuk blends modern life with rich history and stunning natural beauty. With a population of under 20,000 people, it’s one of the smallest capital cities in the world, offering a unique mix of contemporary architecture and traditional Inuit culture. *Note all guests should arrive into Toronto at least one day prior to Day 1 (hotel nights not included in voyage cost).
Day 2-3: Sisimuit Coast
Witness Stunning Glaciers, Islands, and Fjords. Explore West Greenland’s complex coastal waterways that include small communities, glaciers, islands, and fjords against a towering mountain backdrop, with plentiful opportunities for hiking and Zodiac cruising. Learn about the Saqqaq, Dorset, Thule, and modern Inuit cultures that have called the Sisimiut region home for the past 4,500 years. The waters are relatively warm here, due to the West Greenland Current and the subarctic location.
Day 4: Ilulissat
Take a Cruise Around Towering Icebergs. Experience the remarkable beauty of Ilulissat Icefjord, renowned for its enormous icebergs. Ilulissat means “iceberg”—an apt name for this site at the outlet of the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the source of many of the icebergs in the North Atlantic. Marvel at the sheer grandeur of the towering ice formations as you take a stroll along the boardwalk—truly a sight to behold! Visit the town, with its captivating museums, charming cafes, craft shops, and bustling fishing harbour. Be sure to make your way to the Ilulissat Icefjord Centre, where you can delve into the fascinating narratives surrounding the ice and gain a deeper appreciation for this awe-inspiring natural wonder.
Day 5: Hike the Tundra in West Greenland
Exploring by ship and Zodiac along the west coast of Greenland, we have numerous options for expedition stops, to make the most of weather and wildlife conditions. Whether you’re setting foot on land, cruising by Zodiac, or out on the ship’s deck, you’ll have plenty of chances to learn alongside expert geologists, naturalists, and marine biologists. With Inuit expedition team members at your side, you’ll gain an intimate perspective on the abundant flora and fauna you encounter. Take a moment to savour the tranquility and absorb the knowledge and stories shared by Inuit cultural educators, which will deepen your connection to this breathtaking landscape. Departing Greenland, we cross Baffin Bay toward Nunavut.
Day 6: At Sea across the Davis Strait
As we sail toward Nunavut, our expedition team will deepen your understanding of the Arctic. This is an excellent time to enjoy workshops, watch a documentary, or get out on deck. Keep your binoculars ready for minke and humpback whales, as well as the seabirds that are sure to mark our passage. Take the unique opportunity to learn from Inuit in their homeland, gaining a better understanding of the daily lives of the regions we visit. Enjoy cultural performances and maybe even participate in Inuit games, or sample country food. Through shared experiences and interactions, develop a deep appreciation for the region’s vibrant culture and gain a profound connection to the stunning landscapes we traverse.
Day 7: High Arctic – Experience an Inuit Hamlet
Enjoy the warmth of an Inuit welcome as drum dancers, throat singers, and cultural ambassadors share their stories, songs, and connections to the land. Explore the beautiful surroundings of an Arctic hamlet, get to know local residents and learn about their ways of life, and have the opportunity to purchase carvings and handicrafts to bring back home.
Day 8–9: Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound) & Devon Island
Seek Whales, Seabirds, and Polar Bears. We will spend ample time exploring Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound), one of the newest National Marine Conservation Areas in Nunavut. Narwhal, beluga, and bowhead whales transit and feed in this area. Cruise by ship and Zodiac in search of wildlife with expert biologists and ecologists. Learn more about the crucial role Inuit play in conserving the vibrant biodiversity of these waterways and the enduring connection between the ocean and Inuit. On the northern border of Tallurutiup Imanga lies Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth at over 50,000 square kilometres. Flat-topped mountains, glacial valleys, and a substantial ice cap give Devon Island its unique character. We will hike the tundra, cruise a glacier face, and seek wildlife from the ship and on shore.
Day 10: Beechey Island
Visit a Franklin Expedition Historical Site. In 1845, Sir John Franklin set out from England with HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, attempting to sail through the Northwest Passage. His crew overwintered at Beechey Island, where three of his men died. Numerous search parties later used Beechey as a depot and rendezvous. Amundsen, Bernier, and Larsen visited Beechey. Thomas Morgan of the HMS Investigator was buried here in 1854 alongside Franklin’s men. The graves and ruins of Northumberland House are a haunting memorial.
Day 11: Peel Sound
Journey through Arctic Waters Rich in History and Natural Wonders. Peel Sound, once traversed by the Franklin expedition on its route south, presents numerous wildlife and exploratory opportunities. As we sail through this region, we’ll enter prime polar bear territory where we’ll be on the lookout for good spotting opportunities. The area is also home to muskoxen, belugas, and other wildlife, making every moment a potential discovery. Depending on ice conditions, we may make expedition stops along the way among the spectacular landscapes, a perfect setting for hiking and exploring the geological diversity of the area.
Day 12: Ikirahaq (Bellot Strait)
Witness the Most Northerly Point of Continental North America. Discover the famed Ikirahaq (Bellot Strait), a narrow passage separating Somerset Island from the Boothia Peninsula. As we sail through this two-kilometre-wide waterway, get the unique opportunity to reach the northernmost part of mainland North America. Keep watch for an array of enchanting marine mammals from beluga whales to narwhals and seals. Delve into the region’s fascinating history and learn about Joseph René Bellot, French naval officer and Arctic explorer who joined an 1850s expedition in search for Sir John Franklin, who inspired the strait’s namesake.
Day 13–16: Kitikmeot Region
Sail through the heart of the Northwest Passage. Navigate the ice-strewn waters of this fabled waterway in search of wildlife. Although this is Nunavut’s least-populated region, wildlife abounds here both in the sea and on land. Visit a local community where Inuit hosts will share their knowledge of their home and the area’s history. Discover the legacy of this important waterway and the captivating story of Roald Amundsen, who overwintered in the bay for two years while searching for the Northwest Passage. Learn more about the triumphs of explorers like Amundsen and the vital role that Inuit knowledge played in successful crossings.
Day 17: Disembarkation in Kugluktuk, NU & Charter Flight to Yellowknife, NT Canada
Wave a Fond Farewell. Today marks the completion of your incredible journey through the Northwest Passage—an achievement few can claim. Arriving in Kugluktuk, take pride in having traversed one of the world’s most historic and storied waterways, following in the wake of legendary explorers while forging your own unforgettable path through the Arctic. Located at the mouth of the Coppermine River, Kugluktuk is the westernmost community in Nunavut. Known for many years as Coppermine, the community reverted to its original Inuinnaqtun name—meaning “place of moving waters”—on January 1st, 1996. Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay), NU, is an alternate disembarkation point, and may be used based on sea, ice, and weather conditions. Today we will disembark and make our way to the airport to meet our charter flights to Yellowknife, NT.
In true expedition style we encourage exploration and adventure, offering flexibility in challenging environments in a way that puts you among the action to see and do as much as possible. This itinerary is only a guide and subject to change due to ice and weather conditions.
Trips & Rates
Please note, rates are Per Person in USD
Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime
Aug 26 – Sep 11, 2026 (17 days)
| Start: | Toronto, ON, Canada |
| End: | Yellowknife, NT, Canada |
Charter Flights $2,695/person
Charter Flights between Toronto & Nuuk on Day 1 and Kugluktuk (Coppermine) & Yellowknife on Day 17. Not included in displayed pricing.
| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Person Price in USD | $18,495 | $21,995 | $23,495 | $24,795 | $25,695 | $27,195 | $28,695 | $30,595 | $34,595 | $34,195 | $36,495 |
| Availability | Open | Open | Open | Limited | Open | Limited | Full | Full | Full | Full | Full |
Voyage Ship
Ocean Victory – AC
Ocean Victory is a stylish expedition ship launched in late 2021. The ship features 93 cabins, all with ocean view and 90% with a private balcony. Its X-Bow® design helps provide more stability when sailing in the open ocean and the 1A ice class is one of the highest among passenger ships.

Ocean Victory – AC Cabins & Deck Plan

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
Deck 7
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
Deck 6
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
Deck 4
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

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


French Balcony Cabin
Deck 7
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


Triple Cabin
Deck 3
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
Deck 3
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
Deck 7
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

