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Greenland, Avannaata Municipality,  Setting midnight sun lights cliffs of Storøen Island along Alanguarqap Suvdlua strait near Uummannaq on summer evening
Greenland, Avannaata Municipality,  Setting midnight sun lights cliffs of Storøen Island along Alanguarqap Suvdlua strait near Uummannaq on summer evening
ExpeditionsHigh Arctic Archipelago: Canada and Greenland

High Arctic Archipelago: Canada and Greenland

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Explore the icy reaches of the High Arctic on a grand polar adventure that traces the icy shores of Northern Greenland and Arctic Canada. Sail into dramatic fjords, narrow straits, and breathtaking bays, and call on remote villages where Inuit communities have lived off the land for centuries. Search for the mighty polar bear, musk ox, and other iconic wildlife from whales to walrus.

Highlights

Huge icebergs lining the shores of the charming town of Qeqertarsuaq (formerly Godhavn) on the south coast of Disko Island, Western Greenland.
  • Venture into the dramatic high Arctic islands, up to the ice edge and learn dramatic stories of explorers and adventurers who sought this remarkable, icy frontier

  • Glide between soaring icebergs at the mouth of Greenland’s Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site

  • Explore Ellesmere Island with binoculars at the ready to spot polar bears, ringed seals, bowhead whales, and the elusive narwhal

  • Enjoy a presentation of local Inuit performances in music, dance, sorties, and traditional Inuit athletics at Pond Inlet

  • Marvel at the unique volcanic black-sand beaches, hot springs, and waterfalls of Disko Island

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duration
24 Days

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From

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duration
24 Days

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