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Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, Iceland
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Venture into the untouched wilderness of the Arctic on the 14-day Under the Northern Lights: Exploring Iceland & East Greenland tour. From Reykjavik, cruise Iceland’s dramatic Westfjords and Greenland’s remote northeast coast, home to the world’s largest fjord system. Encounter Arctic wildlife and immerse yourself in Inuit culture at Ittoqqortoormiit. Stand among ancient Thule ruins, marvel at colossal icebergs and towering bird cliffs, and—if fortune smiles—witness the northern lights shimmering overhead. Perfect for those seeking relaxed adventure with rich cultural encounters, this trip’s standout feature is its seamless blend of wild Arctic exploration and the rare chance to experience Inuit traditions firsthand.
Search for iconic Arctic wildlife like polar bears, muskoxen, whales and seals – your onboard experts will always be on hand to help you get the best sightings.
Marvel at the kaleidoscope of dramatic sea and landscapes of Iceland’s oldest region and maybe see the enchanting Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)!
Hike the tundra, visit an Inuit community and explore a breathtaking fjord system in East Greenland.
Cruise in a Zodiac to explore diverse landscapes and make onshore landings for unique adventures off the beaten track.
Immerse yourself in the icy realm of the Arctic with optional kayaking adventures and see the icebergs from an up-close perspective.