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14.09. - 27.09.2026 (14 Tage)

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Reiseverlauf

Reiseverlauf abhängig von Wetter- und Eislage. Beschriebene Naturerlebnisse/Tiersichtungen sind mögliche Ereignisse auf den Expeditionen und nicht garantiert.

  • Day 1

    Reykjavík, Iceland

    Arrive in Iceland

    Upon your arrival at Keflavik International Airport, make your way independently to your included hotel in downtown Reykjavik, approximately 45 minutes from the airport. If your arrival schedule allows, you’ll have time to explore the fascinating Icelandic capital on your own. Many major tourist attractions and historic sites are within walking distance of the city center.

  • Day 2

    Cruising

    Fly to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland and embark on Ocean Explorer

    This morning you’ll catch your charter f light to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, where you’ll board your vessel and begin your expedition. Get ready for great adventures ahead. Expect a welcome and safety briefing from your Expedition Leader.

  • Day 3

    Cruising

    Explore Sisimut and Maniitsoq: Fjords, Mountains, and Glaciers

    Today we’ll explore two towns in the Qeqqata Municipality on the west coast of Greenland along the Davis Strait. The first is Maniitsoq, which translates into “the place of rugged, uneven terrain.” That’s precisely what you see in the surrounding terrain: towering mountains, pristine rivers, seemingly endless glaciers and incredibly deep f jords. In fact, one of the day’s highlights is a journey along Eternity Fjord, which is 75 kilometers (47 miles) long and reaches a depth of 1,200 meters (3,937 feet). Later in the day you’ll have time to wander through the historic town of Sisimiut, where several 18th-century colonial buildings still stand, one of which is Bethel Church. Just look for the striking blue-and-red wooden place of worship. Today’s activities also include a demonstration of the traditional art of kayak making. Experiencing a cultural resurgence, the kayak is a symbol of Greenland and can be traced back over 4,000 years to the Inuit, who used the vessels for hunting and transportation. For those inclined to other modes of transport, mountain biking is another option during our visit to Sisimiut.

  • Day 4

    Cruising

    Ilulissat: Iceberg viewing at the UNESCO World Heritage site

    Ilulissat, Greenlandic for icebergs, is one of the highlights of any journey along west Greenland. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, Ilulissat Icefjord gives birth to countless icebergs. In fact, it’s home to one of the most productive glaciers in the northern hemisphere, Sermeq Kujalleq (also known as Jakobshavn Glacier). A Zodiac excursion is a unique way to enjoy the spectacle of enormous bergs floating out to Disko Bay. We plan to Zodiac cruise ashore to visit the nearby town of Ilulissat, and from there we’ll hike to the icefjord, where you can view this incredible parade of icebergs from the rocky shore. Expect to see a lot of dogs while you’re in town. There was a time when sled dogs actually outnumbered citizens in Ilulissat, which, unsurprisingly, is the birthplace of the first European to traverse the Northwest Passage by dogsled, explorer Knud Rasmussen. If time allows, you can visit a local museum dedicated to his memory.

  • Day 5

    Cruising

    At Sea: Crossing the Davis Strait

    As your ship navigates across the Davis Strait, onboard polar experts will present on a variety of topics to deepen your understanding of the places featured in the itinerary. Our experts include glaciologists, historians, wildlife specialists and other polar specialists.

  • Day 6

    Cruising

    Pangnirtung: Stronghold of Inuit culture

    Today is our first day exploring the Canadian Arctic as we arrive in Nunavut, Canada’s youngest territory. Nunavut, which means “our land” in the Inuktitut language, stretches north of the Arctic Circle and covers over 1.8 million square kilometers, and is considered the homeland of the Inuit in Canada. Guests will get to spend time in Pangnirtung, located at the mouth of Pangnirtung Fjord, which merges with Cumberland Sound. It’s a stronghold of the Inuit community, and an ideal place to learn about Inuit culture while admiring finely crafted traditional art, especially the textiles. You may want to purchase a famous Pang toque, a must-have knit cap for anyone visiting the community.

  • Day 7

    Cruising

    Cape Mercy: A fascinating history lesson

    History buffs will enjoy a visit to Cape Mercy, an isolated cove at the southern tip of Cumberland Sound in Nunavut. Cape Mercy was named by British explorer John Davis, who sailed through this part of the Arctic in 1585. Fastforward several centuries to the 1950s when Cape Mercy was selected as the site of a Distant Early Warning Line (DEW) installation, a system of radar stations set up during the Cold War to detect nuclear attacks. It should be noted that the Inuit hunted and fished in Cape Mercy and the surrounding area long before the arrival of European explorers. You can join a guided shore walk to enjoy incredible views of the vast Davis Strait, which connects Baffin Bay to the Labrador Sea.

  • Days 8 and 9

    Cruising

    Torngat Mountain National Park: Exploring the boreal wilderness

    Torngat Mountains National Park will leave you awestruck. Within the 10,000 square-kilometer national park, established in 2008, are Canada’s highest mountains east of the venerable Rockies. The park is a wilderness landscape painting brought to life: breathtaking f jords, dramatic glacial formations, stunning landscapes, boreal woodlands and wildlife. For students of Indigenous history, Torngat Mountain National Park is especially meaningful: the park is located at the northern edge of autonomous Nunatsiavut territory, which was recognized as the homeland of the Labrador Inuit in 2005, operating under its own constitution and administration. In fact, these lands have been home to the Nunatsiavut and their predecessors for over 7,500 years. We are honored to explore this majestic wilderness territory with you. Torngat, in Inuktitut, means “place of the spirits,” which reflects the spiritual significance of the region to the Inuit communities. As a national park, this wilderness domain offers protection to boreal woodland caribou, black bears, Labrador wolves, red and Arctic foxes, polar bears, and peregrine falcons, among other species. You will have opportunities to explore this national wilderness area during Zodiac and kayaking excursions, as well as guided hikes.

  • Day 10

    Cruising

    Nain, Nunatsiavut: Home of the Labrador Inuit

    Nain, which has a population of approximately 1,200, is the administrative capital of Nunatsiavut, the semi-autonomous region in northern Labrador claimed by the Inuit. Visitors can learn about Labrador Inuit heritage through interactive exhibits, artwork, and cultural programs at the very modern-looking Illusuak Cultural Centre. Then, to learn about the other cultural group that influenced the region, stroll through town to discover the historic Moravian Mission complex, established in 1771. The white-painted church and mission house bear witness to centuries of cultural exchanges between the Inuit and European missionaries. You’ll have time to engage with friendly locals to hear stories passed down through the generations, and sample traditional foods like arctic char and cloudberries. There will be a guided hike to take in breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountains and sea.

  • Day 11

    Cruising

    At Sea

    As our ship heads south, enjoy the views of the southern coast of Baffin Island Labrador. While at sea for the day, join expedition staff out on deck as they look for whales and birdlife. This is also your chance to relax with a glass of wine or hot tea and simply take in the wondrous beauty around you.

  • Day 12

    Cruising

    L'Anse aux Meadows: Vikings in North America

    Consider the wooden longboats that transported the Vikings an incredible 2,180 kilometers from Greenland to Newfoundland in 1000 AD. Today, you’re going to visit the archeological remains at the place they landed in their handhewn vessels. L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site (also a recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site) is the only confirmed Norse or Viking settlement in North America. Join a guided tour to see where Norseman Leif Erikson, son of Erik the Red, is believed to have founded “Vinland” (the East Coast area including what would later be known as Newfoundland) around 1000 AD. Explore the reconstructed sod huts and Norse ruins throughout the historic site—proof that Vikings discovered North America 500 years before Christopher Columbus’ much-chronicled arrival.

  • Day 13

    Cruising

    At Sea

    Your final at-sea day is a great opportunity for you to ask any lingering questions you have for our team of onboard experts, attend one last polar presentation, relax in Tundra Spa & Sauna or in one the outdoor Jacuzzis.

  • Day 14

    St, John's, Newfoundland

    Disembark in St. John's, Newfoundland

    Your ship arrives at the pier in St. John’s for a morning disembarkation. After breakfast, you may make your way to St. John’s International Airport to connect with your onward flight, or stay longer if you have booked additional accommodation

Im Preis inbegriffen

  • Führung während der gesamten Reise durch unsere erfahrenen Expeditionsleiter, einschließlich Landgänge und andere Aktivitäten

  • Alle Zodiac-Transfers und Fahrten gemäß dem Tagesprogramm

  • Alle Landgänge gemäß dem Tagesprogramm

  • Unterkunft an Bord mit täglichem Housekeeping

  • Alle Mahlzeiten, Snacks, alkoholfreie Getränke und Säfte an Bord während der gesamten Reise (Bitte informieren Sie uns so weit wie möglich im Voraus über eventuelle Diätwünsche. Die Schiffsküche kann leider keine koscheren Mahlzeiten zubereiten).

  • Bier, Standardweine und -spirituosen sowie Cocktails während der Barservicezeiten und beim Abendessen; sowie Kaffee, Tee und Kakao rund um die Uhr verfügbar

  • Jeder Gast kann sich mit jeweils einem Gerät beim Wi-Fi-Service des Schiffes anmelden. Dieser ergänzende Wi-Fi-Dienst ermöglicht grundlegendes Surfen im Internet, vorbehaltlich Satellitenempfang

  • Formelle und informelle Präsentationen durch unser Expeditionsteam und Gastredner nach Plan

  • Ein Fototagebuch zur Dokumentation der Expedition

  • Ein Paar wasserdichte Expeditionsstiefel für Anlandungen und Zodiacfahrten (leihweise)

  • Ein offizieller Parka von Quark Expeditions, den Sie behalten können

  • Haartrockner und Bademäntel in jeder Kabine

  • Alle sonstigen Service-Steuern und Hafengebühren während des Programms

  • Sämtliches Gepäckhandling an Bord des Schiffes

  • Grönland-Reisen Kreuzfahrt-Passagiersteuer


Nicht im Preis inbegriffen

  • Internationale Flugkosten

  • Transfers bei Ankunft und Abreise, außer wenn im obligatorischen Transferpaket aufgeführt

  • Reisepass- und Visakosten

  • Staatliche Ankunfts- und Abflugsteuern, die nicht oben aufgeführt sind

  • Mahlzeiten an Land, sofern nicht anders angegeben

  • Reisegepäck-, Reiserücktritts-, Reiseabbruch- und Reisekrankenversicherung – dringend empfohlen

  • Übergepäckgebühren bei internationalen Flügen

  • Obligatorische wasserdichte Hosen für Zodiacfahrten oder andere nicht erwähnte Ausrüstung

  • Wäscherei-, Bar-, Getränke- und andere persönliche Kosten, sofern nicht angegeben

  • Telefon- und Internetgebühren

  • Freiwillige Trinkgelder am Ende der Reise für das Bordpersonal und die Crew

  • Zusätzliche Übernachtungen

  • Aktivitäten, die nicht in den inkludierten Aktivitäten aufgeführt sind


Hinweise

Obligatorisches Transferpaket

Beinhaltet:

  • Eine Übernachtung im Hotel in Reykjavik vor Beginn der Expedition

  • Gruppentransfer vom Hotel in Reykjavik zum Flughafen am zweiten Tag

  • Charterflüge zwischen Reykjavik und Kangerlussuaq

Paketpreis: ab 950 EUR pro Person

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