Description
Embark on an unforgettable Arctic adventure, journeying through the breathtaking landscapes of Nunavut and Greenland. Begin in Iqaluit, the vibrant capital of Nunavut, and sail through the stunning Frobisher Bay, keeping watch for wildlife and marveling at its geological wonders. Explore the rugged coastline of Lady Franklin Island, hike the rolling tundra of Southeast Baffin Island, and connect with the rich cultural heritage of Panniqtuuq. The dramatic beauty of the Cumberland Peninsula unfolds over two days, offering opportunities to witness abundant wildlife, traverse ice-strewn waters, and delve into the region’s captivating history.
Cross the Davis Strait to Greenland, where the adventure continues with stunning fjords, towering icebergs, and majestic tundra landscapes. Immerse yourself in the cultural and natural splendor of the Sisimiut Coast, and witness the awe-inspiring Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This journey culminates with a voyage through the dramatic Kangerlussuaq Fjord, one of the world’s longest fjords, where spectacular scenery sets the stage for a grand finale. Throughout the trip, enjoy expert guidance from naturalists, geologists, and Inuit expedition team members, ensuring a deep connection to the Arctic’s unique environments and cultures.