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17 Days Luxury Arctic Cruise – Nuuk to Iqaluit

17 Days Luxury Arctic Cruise – Nuuk to Iqaluit

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Discover the majestic sights of the Arctic Circle while exploring the islands of Greenland and Canada. Encounter fractured sea ice, towering turquoise glaciers, and sharp cliffs that provide sanctuary to diverse wildlife. Silversea’s experts reveal the wonders of life at this latitude, guiding you on Zodiac adventures to spot iconic Arctic wildlife – including bears, seals, and lounging walruses. Observe swirling bird colonies and whales breaching icy waters.

Trip Name
17 Days Luxury Arctic Cruise - Nuuk to Iqaluit
Days
16
Overview
Vessel Type: Small Luxury Cruise Ship Length: 156.7 metres Passenger Capacity: 274 Built: 1995 / Refurbished: 2021 Silver Wind is a refined and versatile expedition cruise ship, combining classic Silversea elegance with cutting-edge expedition capability. Following a major refurbishment in 2018 and a further upgrade in 2021, Silver Wind now boasts a strengthened ice-class hull, making her equally at home in the Polar Regions and sun-drenched tropical ports. With a guest capacity of just 274 and an exceptional crew-to-guest ratio, she offers personalised, attentive service in a luxuriously relaxed setting. Her 24 Zodiac® boats provide a superb platform for immersive exploration, whether spotting wildlife in Antarctica or cruising remote coastlines in comfort. Onboard, guests enjoy a wealth of elegant public spaces and all-suite accommodation, ranging from the spacious Owner’s Suite to the cosy yet stylish Vista Suites. Culinary experiences abound, from authentic Italian cuisine at La Terrazza to open-air dining at The Grill and fine French fare at La Dame. Silver Wind also features multiple lounges, a pool deck, a full-service spa and salon, a fitness centre, and the inviting Observation Library. With its boutique luxury atmosphere, wide-ranging destinations, and upgraded expedition capabilities, Silver Wind offers one of the most adaptable and indulgent cruise experiences at sea.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Days 0 - 2 - Pre Cruise & Nuuk (Godthab)
Pre Cruise BenefitsHotelCharter flightsIn the bustling capital city of Greenland, you could be forgiven for forgetting you are in such a vast and isolated country. Nuuk is Greenland's economic and social hub, home to more than a third of Greenland's population, and although it feels like a world capital, scratch the surface, and a uniquely Greenlandic character can be found underneath. Nuuk Cathedral overlooks the gorgeous old Colonial Harbour district and the Greenland National Museum, resting place of the legendary Qilakitsoq mummies, the true highlight of the museum's archaeological collection. Above the Colonial Harbour sits downtown Nuuk, with lines of Scandistyle apartments, a bustling shopping district, the Greenlandic Parliament, Nuuk City Hall (which welcomes visitors to see its artwork) and even outdoor cafes selling locally produced food and beer. These nods to modernity compete for space with local artisan boutiques, the meat market selling the catch from Nuuk's vast fjord-lands, and the stunning Katuaq Cultural Centre, where blockbuster movies, as well as local and foreign performers entertain the people of Nuuk. Although Nuuk has long been a melting pot of Danish and Greenlandic ideas, this is a city where Greenland displays its sophistication, with the Country's only traffic lights, roundabouts and University. Most of all, expect to find a multitude of friendly people who are proud of who they are, and equally proud of the city they call home.
Day 2 - Day 3 - Evighedsfjord
Evighedsfjord (Eternity Fjord) is a large fjord northeast of Kangaamiut in southwest Greenland. The fjord has a length of 75 kilometers and several branches with numerous glaciers coming down from the Maniitsoq Ice Cap to the north can be seen. The Evighedsfjord has several bends and whenever the ship reaches the supposed end the fjord continues in another direction and seems to go on forever. Qingua Kujatdleq Glacier is at its southeastern end. At the northwestern end a U-shaped valley has seven glaciers coming down from the mountains but not reaching the water. The glaciers had their maximum extent around the year 1870 and have gone through several cycles of advance and retreat. The mountains on either side of the fjord can reach in excess of 2,000 meters and the fjord has a depth of up to 700 meters. Evighedsfjord’s snowline is at 1,100 meters and the Evighedsfjord region is famous as one of Greenland’s best heli-skiing areas.
Day 3 - Day 4 - Qeqertarsuaq, Greenland
Qeqertarsuaq sits on Disko Island's east coast, overlooking Disko Bay — one of the Arctic's most spectacular and iceberg-rich bodies of water. Disko Island, Greenland's second-largest at over 3,300 square miles, is known for its dark basalt landscape and the bay's extraordinary concentration of icebergs calved from the Jakobshavn Glacier inland.
Day 4 - Day 5 - Eqip Sermia Glacier
Eqip Sermia, known as the Calving Glacier, is one of the most active glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere, with a 2-mile-wide wall of ice towering up to 550 feet above the surface. Found at the terminus of Eqi Fjord, its roots lie in the Greenland Ice Sheet, the second-largest body of ice in the world after Antarctica. Fin, humpback, and minke whales frequent the nearby waters of Disko Bay.
Day 5 - Day 6 - Ilulissat
Ilulissat, whose name means icebergs in Kalaallisut, is home to the Ilulissat Icefjord, which produces nearly 20 million tons of ice each day. The town of around 4,500 people is the third largest in Greenland after Nuuk and Sisimiut. A local history museum is located in the former home of Greenlandic polar explorer Knud Rasmussen.
Day 6 - Day 7 - Sisimiut, Greenland
Sisimiut, Greenland's second city and the largest Arctic community in North America, bridges the warmer south and the frozen north of the island. Inhabited for over 4,500 years, the town is known for exceptional dog sledding in winter and for the Sisimiut Museum — a collection of restored buildings tracing the progression from ancient turf houses to modern Inuit art.
Day 7 - Day 8 - Qikiqtarjuaq, nunavut
Qikiqtarjuaq, 'Big Island' in Inuktitut, sits on Broughton Island's sheltered western shore above the Arctic Circle on Baffin Island. Summer nights remain light for months, winter brings the northern lights over the mountains of Auyuittuq National Park across the channel, and the surrounding waters of Davis Strait hold narwhals, polar bears, and migrating Arctic wildlife.
Day 8 - Day 9 - Cape Mercy, Nunavut, Canada
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Day 9 - Day 10 - Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Canada
Pangnirtung, meaning 'the place of bull caribou', is an Inuit hamlet on Baffin Island's Cumberland Sound, its brightly painted houses set against snow-capped mountain scenery of alpine drama. To the north, Auyuittuq National Park offers hiking, skiing, and climbing routes beneath the distinctive hammerhead formation of Mount Thor, the world's tallest vertical cliff face.
Day 10 - Day 11 - Lady Franklin Island, Canada & Monumental Island, Canada
Lady Franklin Island lies off Baffin Island's Hall Peninsula at the entrance to Cumberland Sound, named after the wife of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin. The island's geology features vertical cliffs of Archean rocks among the oldest stone in Canada. The surrounding waters support abundant seabirds, ducks, seals, and walrus, with Atlantic Puffins and the rare Sabine's Gull possible sightings.Named in honour of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, Monumental Island rises from the frigid waters of the Davis Strait as a slab of ancient metamorphic rock surrounded by vast icebergs drifting from Greenland. The island is a known polar bear den site, and mother bears with cubs are regularly observed here during the summer months when sea ice retreats.
Day 11 - Day 12 - High Bluff Island, Canada
High Bluff Island rises from the frigid waters of the Hudson Strait just south of Baffin Island. Along its upper coastline, 330-foot precipices look out across North Bay's vast waters toward Baffin Island. The island is part of Kimmirut Inuit Owned Land and has been officially renamed Qikiqtarjuarusiq in recognition of Inuit ownership and connection to these lands.
Day 12 - Day 13 - Cape Dorset (Dorset Island), Canada
Located on Dorset Island off Baffin Island's southern shore, Cape Dorset is a small Inuit hamlet whose traditional name Kinngait means high mountain. The area was inhabited by Thule and Dorset Culture peoples for 3,000 years, and Captain Luke Foxe became the first European to land here in 1631. Since the 1950s Cape Dorset has become known as the Capital of Inuit Art, with more than 20 percent of its residents employed in the arts.
Day 13 - Day 14 - Day at sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and pursue personal interests, whether visiting the gym, the spa, or simply watching for whales from deck. These blue sea days offer an ideal balance to busy days spent exploring ashore.
Day 14 - Day 15 - Lower Savage Islands, Canada
The Lower Savage Islands are a small group off the southeastern tip of Baffin Island, where polar bears are commonly found during summer months as ice retreats with the warming season.
Day 15 - Day 16 - Iqaluit (Nunavut), Canada
Iqaluit is the capital of Nunavut, Canada's newest territory, located at the head of Frobisher Bay on southeastern Baffin Island. The Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the Nunavut Legislative Assembly Building both house notable collections of Inuit artwork, with prints available for purchase in the museum shop.
Day 16 - Day 16 - Post Cruise
Post Cruise BenefitsCharter flightsHotel
Day 17 - Please note:
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Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array28,500Vista
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array50,700Medallion
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array0Midship Veranda
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array53,700Silver
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array62,600Royal 1 Bedroom
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array70,900Grand 1 Bedroom
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array75,100Owner 1 Bedroom
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array92,900Royal 2 Bedroom
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array100,800Owner 2 Bedroom
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array101,200Grand 2 Bedroom
01-08-202617-08-2026Array Array0Veranda
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array28,400Vista
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array50,400Medallion
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array53,400Silver
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array62,400Royal 1 Bedroom
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array70,600Grand 1 Bedroom
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array74,900Owner 1 Bedroom
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array92,700Royal 2 Bedroom
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array100,500Owner 2 Bedroom
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array100,900Grand 2 Bedroom
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array0Veranda
15-08-202631-08-2026Array Array0Midship Veranda
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array28,500Vista
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array50,700Medallion
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array53,700Silver
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array62,600Royal 1 Bedroom
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array70,900Grand 1 Bedroom
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array75,100Owner 1 Bedroom
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array92,900Royal 2 Bedroom
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array100,800Owner 2 Bedroom
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array101,200Grand 2 Bedroom
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array0Midship Veranda
29-08-202614-09-2026Array Array0Veranda

Inclusions

    • Embark on an Arctic expedition through Greenland and Canada’s remote islands.
    • Witness dramatic landscapes, from fractured sea ice to towering glaciers and rugged cliffs.
    • Explore by Zodiac, spotting Arctic wildlife like bears, seals, walruses, and breaching whales.
    • Discover Ilulissat’s iconic icebergs, the untouched beauty of Auyuittuq National Park, and historic Inuit settlements.
    • Guided by Silversea’s experts, delve into the wonders of the Arctic’s pristine wilderness.
    • Luxury inclusions: Private transfers, international flights, hotel stays, charter flights, and expert-led excursions.

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