South Greenland’s majestic alpine wilderness is yours to discover on the 13-day "South Greenland Adventure: The Majestic Alpine Arctic" cruise tour, boarding and disembarking in Reykjavik. Explore awe-inspiring fjords, glaciers, and mountains, with exclusive excursions made possible by the innovative Ultramarine expedition vessel, equipped with twin-engine helicopters.
Guests can customize their experience—choose from active hikes, immersive community visits, Zodiac cruises, or even unique heli-hiking and Greenland Ice Sheet adventures, all accessible to travelers of varying fitness levels. This itinerary, developed in partnership with local communities, provides authentic insight into Greenlandic life and scenery rarely accessible to outsiders.
The unique selling point is clear: helicopter-assisted excursions unlock South Greenland’s most inaccessible beauty, making this tour package a one-of-a-kind adventure for those eager to blend comfort, discovery, and local engagement in one of the world’s wildest regions.
Chase the aurora and uncover Arctic wilderness on the "Under the Northern Lights: Exploring Iceland & East Greenland" cruise. Over 14 days, traverse Iceland’s dramatic Westfjords and Greenland’s vast fjord system, home to breathtaking icebergs and abundant wildlife. Experience Inuit culture in Ittoqqortoormiit, visit ancient Thule sites, and watch for the elusive northern lights dancing overhead. This tour’s unique highlight is its blend of raw natural beauty and deep cultural encounters, offering a rare opportunity to witness both Arctic wildlife and the celestial spectacle of the aurora borealis—perfect for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike.
Circumnavigate Iceland in style on this 12-day cruise trip, an adventure designed to reveal both iconic sights and hidden wilds of this legendary island. Departing from Reykjavik, you’ll glide past dramatic waterfalls, cliff-ringed coastlines, and fishing villages rarely reached by road.
Experience the thrill of exploring Iceland’s diverse landscapes by small polar ship, Zodiac, coach bus, kayak, and even helicopter—an exclusive feature of this tour package. Witness thundering geysers, expansive glaciers, and volcanic highlands, with opportunities for unique shore landings and guided excursions in remote regions.
The USP of this journey is its comprehensive, off-the-beaten-path approach, allowing travelers to fully embrace Iceland’s fire and ice spirit with a seamless blend of adventure, comfort, and once-in-a-lifetime perspectives.
Iceland is a remote volcanic island, with mind-blowing landscapes and fascinating culture. With most of the country uninhabited, much of Iceland's terrain consists of plateaux, mountain peaks and fertile lowlands. The landscape is characterised by volcanoes, thundering waterfalls, geysers and geothermal hot springs, all accompanied by black sand beaches, bubbling mud pools and lava fields. Enjoy dramatic deep fjords, ideal for Zodiac cruising and some of the largest glaciers in Europe, whilst soaking up the abundance of birdlife. A circumnavigation of Iceland, is an experience not to be missed.
Keep watch for blow holes, breaching and tail flukes - as we spot whales in Húsavik
Westfjords offer some of the remotest fjords, bays and pristine environments in Iceland - perfect
for kayaking, hiking and bird-watching
Visit Vatnajökull National Park - featuring Europe's largest glacier, glacial lagoons, colourful mountains and rich wildlife
Experience unparalleled adventure and discovery on this ultimate Antarctic voyage. Be transported to enthralling subantarctic islands, rich with human history and unique wildlife. Then venture into the deep south of the Antarctic Peninsula, crossing the coveted Antarctic Circle. Zodiac-cruise in vast ice-covered landscapes, visit lively penguin colonies, watch for whales and discover the rich history of this fascinating region.
Step ashore on the Antarctic continent - to unforgettable vistas, bustling penguins and curious seals
Raise a glass - as you cross the Antarctic Circle
Zodiac through glassy waters - gaze at the iridescent blues of gleaming icebergs
Stand in awe - at the world's largest king penguin rookeries
Hike along pebble beaches and climb tussock steps - with unexpected wildlife encounters at every turn
Experience a celestial phenomenon in one of the world’s most remote regions on the 13-day 'Greenland Solar Eclipse 2026' expedition cruise. Starting in Reykjavik and culminating in Kangerlussuaq, this adventure is designed for intrepid travelers eager for both natural wonder and cultural immersion. Witness the awe-inspiring total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, framed by Greenland’s pristine ice fields and fjords. Sail past glaciers tumbling from the Watkins Mountains, explore the culturally rich settlements of Tasiilaq and Nuuk, and marvel at the dramatic straits of Prins Christiansund and Evighedsfjord. With stops in Denmark and Iceland and an included flight to Copenhagen or Keflavik at journey’s end, this moderate-activity tour combines once-in-a-lifetime astronomical spectacle with the thrill of polar exploration. The USP? The rare opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse from the wilds of Greenland—a highlight for any adventurer’s travel diary.
Venture beyond the Arctic Circle on the "Greenland Disko Bay Discovered – 8 Days" tour, tailored for experienced travelers and adventurous seniors seeking a blend of polar exploration and comfort. Departing from Reykjavik and concluding in Kangerlussuaq, this self-guided group cruise offers daily encounters with Greenland’s icy majesty—think calving glaciers, towering icebergs, and fjords teeming with marine life. Watch for whales in Disko Bay, visit the colorful town of Uummannaq, and set foot in remote settlements like Itilleq and Sisimiut. The unique selling point of this trip package is the rare opportunity to experience Greenland’s raw wilderness and Inuit culture, all from the convenience of a well-appointed expedition ship. Perfect for those craving an off-the-beaten-path adventure with all the essentials included.
Opportunities to witness a total solar eclipse are rare. Your chances of experiencing one in the Arctic—from the deck of a polar ship—are even more rare considering the last total solar eclipse north of the Arctic Circle occurred in 2015. The next will take place on August 12, 2026. To satisfy the demand of eclipse-watchers, we’re offering two eclipse themed itineraries in 2026: Iceland to Greenland: Total Solar Eclipse, 13 days, on the helicopter-equipped Ultramarine; and Iceland to Greenland: Total Solar Eclipse, 17 Days, on one of our newest ships, Ocean Explorer. This longer voyage—2,200 nautical miles in total—features your bucket-list eclipse adventure, time to explore Northeast and South Greenland, plus you get to check off two of the world’s northernmost capital cities: the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik (64°08′ north), where you’ll have time to explore, and Nuuk, Greenland (64°11′ north), where we disembark for our charter flight back to Reykjavik. World-renown eclipse-cartographer Michael Zeiler (see page 6) will be onboard to deepen your understanding of eclipse-viewing, observational astronomy and celestial mechanics. Of course, you’ll also get to witness waterfalls, towering cliffs and remote fishing villages in the Westfjords, a hidden gem of Iceland, as well as icebergs, wilderness areas, glaciers, and the deep fjords of Greenland.
Our 11-day West Greenland: Discovering Massive Icebergs and Inuit Communities, Northbound itinerary is designed for travelers who want the most immersive journey possible into West Greenland—where tidewater glaciers, storied fjords, colossal icebergs, and picturesque coastal communities bring the spirit of the region to life. You will journey deep into both Eternity Fjord—and the rarely-visited Itilleq Fjord. You’ll also explore Ilulissat, Eqip Sermia and Uummannaq—West Greenland’s crown jewels of ice and stone—all in one seamless trip. And thanks to our partnerships with locals, we’ll take you beyond the guidebooks, connecting you with Greenland through those who call it home. Plus, you’ll cross the iconic Arctic Circle.
No other itinerary within our Greenland portfolio travels farther north than our 16-day West Greenland: Exploring the Far North—which has the potential to reach an astonishing 78° north latitude. Ideal for guests with a passion for discovery and rarely visited destinations, this voyage ventures into regions tied to legendary explorers like Knud Rasmussen and Robert Peary. In fact, this is the only 2027 Arctic itinerary to visit the remote communities of Upernavik—and to explore the remarkable Smith Sound, where, on a clear day, Greenland and Canada are visible on the same horizon. Journey with us to the Far North.