
This 14-day expedition begins and ends in the vibrant city of Reykjavik, but the heart of the journey lies in the raw and remote wilderness of Northeast Greenland. This is one of the least visited corners of the Arctic, where massive glaciers pour into deep fjords, icebergs drift silently in still waters, and the midnight sun gradually gives way to the glow of the aurora borealis dancing across the polar sky.
Exploring the vast Scoresby Sund, the largest fjord system in the world, you’ll be surrounded by ancient landscapes shaped by ice and time. The towering cliffs and colourful tundra provide a striking contrast to the deep blue of the Arctic waters. Along the way, there are opportunities to encounter musk oxen, Arctic hare, seals, and a rich variety of seabirds. Cultural stops at small Inuit settlements offer a glimpse into the traditions and resilience of those who have called this region home for generations.
As autumn unfolds, the chances of witnessing the Northern Lights increase with each passing night. There’s something humbling about standing on the deck in the crisp Arctic air, watching green and violet ribbons ripple across the sky. You’ll return home not just with photographs, but with a deep sense of wonder. To learn more about the region, explore the history of Greenland and the geological significance of Scoresby Sund.
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