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  • 12 Jul 2018

Three Ways to Enhance Your Next Arctic Adventure

Exploring the Arctic is exhilarating, unforgettable, even life-changing. Whether you witness polar bears at play in Svalbard, marvel at the otherworldly beauty of Iceland, or cruise along fjords and among floes in Greenland it’s hard to imagine improving upon the experience. But we have some ideas! If you’re the type of traveler who just can’t get enough, consider one of these thrilling extensions—all are guaranteed to amplify the adventure and memory-making. Get Inspired By Photos, Videos, Webinars, Stories, And Exclusive Offers. Sign Up

Camp on the edge of Greenland’s ice sheet

Most travelers head for Greenland’s more populated western part when seeking Arctic adventure, but our newest extension takes you to seldom-visited East Greenland for a one-of-a-kind experience few ever get to enjoy. Venture to our luxury safari-style camp at the very edge of the ice sheet, near the mighty Sermilik Fjord, to sleep under the stars and revel in the pure wildness and unspoiled scenery of this epic territory. In an intimate group of 12 or less, you’ll hike across frozen tundra with Arctic wildflowers in bloom; get up close to fjords and floating islands on Zodiac and kayak excursions; photograph granite peaks and rushing waterfalls; and visit the home villages of Inuit people as you explore local customs and culture. There may even be an opportunity to glimpse the northern lights—a perfect way to mark this incomparable itinerary.

Add It After: Select departures of A Circumnavigation of Iceland

Go heli-hiking on an Icelandic glacier

Iceland’s landscape is like no other on Earth, teeming with geysers, boiling mud pots, lava fields, glacial caves, and much more. And now you can observe the “Land of Fire and Ice” from a unique viewpoint. We’ve partnered with Iceland’s premier helicopter company to design a thrilling excursion that lets you marvel at the country’s sheer beauty from above, as well as up close and on foot (in some cases, with crampons strapped to your shoes!) Over the course of three days you’ll hike across Mýrdalsjökull glacier, a relatively unknown spot; don a hard hat and head deep into an ice cave, with a geologist guide at your side; go heli-hiking in Kerlingarfjöll, a mountainous geothermal area; and enjoy delicious dinners and overnight stays in the lush green valley of Húsafell, a region tucked alongside glaciers and dotted with hot springs.

Add It After: A Circumnavigation of Iceland or Svalbard, Iceland & Greenland’s East Coast.

Sleep on an island at the ends of the earth

Fogo Island, off the coast of Newfoundland in the Canadian Arctic, is hot! Not literally, of course, but as a travel spot, it tops the lists of naturalists, design enthusiasts, travel bloggers, and intrepid souls alike. And much of the interest is driven by the Fogo Island Inn, an architectural gem standing on stilts at the very edge of the northern Atlantic Ocean. Both the inn and its soulful surroundings provide a truly transformative experience: savor superb meals featuring ingredients grown on the island and time-honored outport cooking traditions; call in on the artist-in-residence program, housed in contemporary studios which mirror the inn’s signature architectural style; or take in the untamed wilderness on a berry-picking excursion in the rolling hills.

Add It After: The Canadian Maritimes & Newfoundland