GREENLAND DISKO BAY

Greenland’s combination of impressive land- and seascapes makes this country one of the world’s most remarkable expedition destinations. We love introducing guests to Greenland’s beauty from the sea’s vantage point.

  • Date18 Aug 2019, 23 Aug 2019, 28 Aug 2019
  • Duration7 days
  • Starting From $ 3,900.00
  • ShipOcean Diamond

Here, we will cruise alongside glacial landscapes, whales, the ever-present Northern fulmar sea bird and a multitude of otherwise inaccessible settlements. This is just a small taste of all that you can expect on a first-class expedition cruise with Albatros Expeditions’ 4-star cruise ship, Ocean Diamond.

Navigating along Greenland’s old inter-coastal routes, we can indulge in the multitude of beautiful natural wonders, including the “Iceberg Capital of the World” of Ilulissat and the nearby UNESCO-protected Icefjord, the beautiful basalt mountains of Disko Island and the calving glacier of Eqip Sermia. in Disko Bay. We will pay a visit to the polar circle village of Itilleq. While overnighting in Iceland, we will have an opportunity to experience the island nation’s unique nature, as well as centuries-old history and culture in the capital Reykjavík.

All cabins and suites aboard Ocean Diamond are spacious, exterior and offer a private bath/toilet.

Tabs
  • 16th century community of Qeqertarsuaq
  • Serenity & history of Disko Bay islands
  • Whale sightings, bird watching & artic wildlife
  • Cultural Kaffemik experience
  • Visit Ilulissat, nicknamed "The Iceberg Capital"
  • UNESCO-protected Icefjord
  • Close encounter with the calving Equip Sermia Glacier


Departs From
Kangerlussuaq

Day 1

Iceland - Kangerlussuaq. Embarkation.

Kangerlussuaq is the base for the largest of Greenland's two international airports, and acts as a hub for onward travel to western and northern Greenland. Although the airport hums with civilian travel, it is a quiet town with only 512 permanent residents, most of whom are airport employees. There is also an excellent supermarket, a post office, a restaurant and Polar Lodge, which houses Albatros Travel’s Greenland office. This hotel is located just 100m from the airport building.

Upon arrival, we will be transported to the small port located to west of the airport, where our ship, Ocean Diamond, will be anchored and waiting. The Zodiacs will ferry us in small groups to the ship, anchored about one kilometre out into the fjord. Each of us will wear a lightweight life jacket and there will be assistance with boarding and disembarking the dinghy. Access to the ship is via a platform next to Magellan deck. Once on board, we will each be shown to a suite and the crew will review the safety procedures prior to dinner. As we sit down to our first chef-prepared dinner at sea, Ocean Diamond will set sail, passing through the 160-kilometer fjord and cruise out into the ocean.

Sisimiut - Experience Greenland's second-largest city at the foot of Nasaasaaq Mountain

Early in the morning, we arrive to Sisimiut. After breakfast, we will gain a better idea of what modern Greenland looks like. Sisimiut is the most northerly place in Greenland that is accessible by ship during the winter because it is relatively free of sea ice. It is also the southernmost place where dog sledding is practiced and, with 5,400 inhabitants, is considered Greenland’s second ‘city’. People have lived around Sisimiut for about 4,500 years. In fact, Sisimiut was the first home of the Saqqaq, Dorset and Thule cultures after they migrated from present-day Canada. In order to survive this impressive journey and establish a new settlement, they lived on fish, birds and mammals such as whales, seals and reindeer. In 1600, the first European whalers arrived in the Sisimiut region, but they maintained very little contact with the population. It was only after Norwegian missionary, Hans Egede, colonized Greenland in 1721 that regular contact developed between the Inuit and Europeans. In 1756, a colony was established here by Count Johan Ludvig Holstein, who called it “Holsteinsborg”. The oldest part of Sisimiut’s historic quarter features town houses from this “Holsteinsborg era” and the oldest house in town dates back to 1756. One of the most culturally significant buildings is the Blue Church, which was built in 1775. Nowadays, Sisimiut is an important place for education and industry, and local factories process the bulk of Royal Greenland's fishing. The fish processing plant is one of the largest of its kind in Greenland, and one of the world’s most modern. Tour highlights include the historic colonial quarter, as well as the museum and the beautiful church. Additionally, we will pay a visit to the busy city center for a glimpse of daily life in 21st century Greenland. In the afternoon, our voyage will continue northward. As evening falls, we will pass the Sisimiut Isortuat Fjord, the Nordre Stromfjord settlements of Attu and Ikerasaarsuk and the small town of Kangaatsiaq. During the course of the bright night, we will pass Aasiaat and proceed into the southern waters of Disko Bay. Next, the ship’s heading will be set for Disko Island, known for its distinctive 1,000-meter layered crags. At this point, we will be north of the Arctic Circle! Here, the nights are bright and early risers can enjoy the sight of the icebergs on Disko Bay as they squeeze out of the Ilulissat Ice Fjord and dance into the frigid ocean waters.

Day 2

Day 3

Qeqertarsuaq on Disko Island, 'kaffemik' in a community centre and Eqip Sermia Glacier

Our next sojourn lies on Disko Island, where Ocean Diamond will dock in a protected natural harbour, which is reassuringly named Godhavn (‘Good Harbour’) in Danish, while its Greenlandic name, Qeqertarsuaq, simply means ‘The Big Island’. Qeqertarsuaq lies well protected below 1000 m high basalt mountains, and the town maintains a long, rich history. It once served as one of the country’s important economic center. From the 16th century, the community was relatively prosperous and was, in fact, considered the most important town north of Nuuk until the mid-1900s, due in part to the area’s sizeable whale population. As dominant industries evolve with the passing of time, so too has Qeqertarsuaq’s affluence of yesteryear. During our visit, we will wander through town, paying a visit to the characteristic, octagonal church, nicknamed “God’s Inkpot”, as well as to a local community center that will be hosting a traditional Greenlandic “kaffemik”, which can be best described as a friendly gathering with coffee, cake and storytelling. As the day draws to a close, Ocean Diamond will set a northeasterly course that is bound for a magnificent natural highlight – the enormous Eqip Sermia Glacier. Situated approximately 50 nautical miles north of Ilulissat, the Eqip Sermia Glacier is renowned and many visitors visit daily to behold her awesome beauty. Some legendary arctic explorers selected this location as a base for their studies. One such explorer, the acclaimed Swiss glaciologist, Alfred de Quervain, used the location as a base for his expeditions onto Greenland’s inland ice cap over a century ago. We will sail as close as possible to the ice’s edge – but at a safe distance to dodge the plunging blocks of ice and violent waves that result from the calving glacier.

Capital of icebergs, Ilulissat

Ilulissat is possibly the most well placed town in Greenland. The name simply means ‘icebergs’ in Greenlandic and the town’s nickname is rightly ‘the iceberg capital’. In Disko Bay, which is located just off the coast of Ilulissat, gigantic icebergs linger in the freezing waters. These icebergs come from the Icefjord, which is located a half hour’s hike south of Ilulissat. These impressive frozen structures are first born some 70km deeper into the fjord by the enormous Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. This 10km-wide and 1,000m-thick glacier is the most productive glacier outside of Antarctica. Whereas most glaciers only calve at a rate of approximately a metre a day, the Ilulissat glacier calves at a rate of 25m per day. The icebergs produced by the glacier represent more than 10% of all icebergs in Greenland, corresponding to 20 million tons of ice per day! These facts, together with the fjord’s extreme beauty, have secured the Icefjord a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. During the more than 250 years that have passed since the establishment of Ilulissat, the town has steadily flourished. Today, Ilulissat is Greenland’s third largest with more than 4,500 inhabitants. The town is very vibrant, welcoming and lively with a wide range of cultural attractions, according to Greenlandic standards. The legendary polar explorer, Knud Rasmussen, and his good friend, Jørgen Brønlund, were both born in Ilulissat (Jørgen Brønlund became known as an eminent dog sled driver). On this day, you will also have the opportunity to join a boat trip to the Icefjord. The journey takes about two and a half hours in total, and presents an opportunity to gain a closer look at the amazing ice-sculpted scenery. The trip is definitely something out of the ordinary and a great natural experience that you will remember for years to come- but be sure to remember warm clothes! If a hike or a trip by boat does not present enough excitement, there is also an opportunity to arrange a helicopter ride over the Icefjord. Please note the boat and helicopter excursions to the Icefjord are not included in the general tour price. Furthermore, the helicopter excursion must be booked in advance. Refer to Price Information for more details. In the evening, we will cruise southward from “the iceberg capital”, leaving lovely Disko Bay in our wake.

Day 4

Day 5

At Sea

Our last day aboard the ship will be spent at sea, allowing us to admire the stunning views of Greenland’s western coast.

Hopefully, on our way to the mouth of Sondre Stromfjord we will encounter majestic whales and other marine mammals.

Kangerlussuaq. Fly to Iceland.

During the night, we will complete our passage through the 160-kilometer Kangerlussuaq Fjord. After breakfast aboard the ship, we will bid farewell to the ship's staff and the Zodiac boats will shuttle us to shore.

Depending on prevailing conditions, we may offer an optional excursion onto the mighty Greenland Ice Sheet or to the beautiful Reindeer glacier. The duration of the excursion is about four hours.

Please note the excursion is not included in the general tour price. Refer to Price Information for more details. We do not recommend the excursion for people who suffer from bad necks or backs as the route to the ice cap is occasionally bumpy and uneven.

As our time in Greenland concludes, we will fly from Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavik.

Day 6

Day 7

Reykjavik, Iceland. Departure.

After breakfast and checkout, your arctic adventure will come to an end. We hope to see you again soon!

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Inclusions:

  • English-speaking guides
  • Flights Reykjavik – Kangerlussuaq round trip
  • Local transport in Kangerlussuaq on day 1
  • City tours in Sisimiut, Qeqertarsuaq,and Ilulissat
  • Museum visits in Sisimiut, Qeqertarsuaq and Ilulissat
  • Church visits in Qeqertarsuaq and Ilulissat
  • 'Kaffemik' visit in Qeqertarsuaq
  • Briefings and talks by tour leaders
  • 5-day cruise in a shared outside double suite with bathroom/toilet
  • Full board on the ship
  • Coffee, tea and water on the ship
  • Taxes and tariffs
  • Hotel accommodation in Reykjavik on day 6

Exclusions:

  • Extra excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Single room supplement and cabin upgrades
  • Meals not on board the ship
  • Beverages (other than coffee and tea)
  • Tips for the crew (we recommend USD 13.5 per person per day)
  • Personal expenses
  • Anything not mentioned under ’Inclusions’

Ocean Diamond

Its ice-strengthened hull and relatively small size makes this ship perfect for sailing in the ice-choked polar seas. Without compromising on safety, the ship is designed with top-notch passenger experience and comfort in mind. The vessel’s well- equipped 101 cabins are tastefully decorated and with exterior views.

The ship also boasts spacious lounge and common areas, an elegant restaurant, a well-stocked polar library and a bright panorama lounge perfect for observing arctic wildlife.

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