Description
On this 12-day journey through Greenland, you’ll visit traditional villages, learn about Inuit culture and witness the hum of daily life in some of the most remote settlements in the world. Sail across the Denmark Strait, watching wildlife like seals and rare seabirds from your ship – the Ocean Victory. Go on Zodiac expeditions in Evighedsfjorden (AKA the ‘Eternity Fjord’), Sermilik Fjord and Tasiilaq, where you’ll get to know the culture of the local Tunumiit people. Make your way from the small farming settlements of Qassiarsuk and Itilleq to the buzzing capital of Nuuk, guided by a knowledgeable Expedition Team.
- Encounter Tunumiit culture and history in Tasiilaq. This town is East Greenland’s largest settlement and is the birthplace of the artform of tupilak – small figures carved from bone or stone. Watch local artists in action at the Stunk Artisan Workshop.
- Experience a vibrant blend of ancient and modern in Greenland’s colourful capital, Nuuk. Wander the local art shops, cosy cafes and the National Museum.
- Immerse yourself in the Arctic wilderness on a visit to the remote fjord of Skjoldungen. Explore this region on foot or on a Zodiac cruise, potentially seeing the glacial valley of Dronning Marie Dal and the Thryms Glacier.
- Explore the ruins of a US airbase from WWII in the deserted village of Ikateq, located at the entrance to the grand Sermilik fjord.
- Witness Arctic wildlife like polar bears, walruses, arctic foxes, seals and beluga whales. Take advantage of great photo ops from the deck of your ship – the Ocean Victory – and learn about these animals and their habitats from your expert Expedition Team.

















