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South & East
Greenland and Iceland Adventure
12
day voyage from €
4188 pp in an inside cabin on
twin sharing basis
Departure: 02 Sep 2010 |
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Day and port of
call:
Day 1: Kangerlussuaq
Day 2: Evighetsfjord
Day 3: Nuuk
Day 4-5: South Greenland
Day 6: Prins Christian Sund
Day 7-9: East Greenland
Day 10: Denmark Strait
Day 11: Isafjördur
Day 12: Reykjavik
Greenland’s arctic wilderness offers us some of the most
spectacular and unspoilt scenery anywhere on earth. The largest
island on the planet, its frozen coastline has witnessed the birth
of some of nature’s most breathtaking creations. Here the struggle
for survival has engendered mankind with a healthy respect for his
environment and we witness the quite unique interaction of man and
nature as we sail through a landscape rich in culture, history and
spectacular wildlife, into the northern lands of the midnight sun.
Day 1, Kangerlussuaq
Kangerlussuaq is the main gateway to Greenland and a
settlement in the Sisimiut community. Slightly less than 600
people live and work in Kangerlussuaq (the long fjord). The
airport was built by the Americans during World War II and was
operative as an American base until 1992. Today, Kangerlussuaq is
a commercial airport.
The Kangerlussuaq dock is about 12 kilometres from the airport,
and transport to the docks is by bus. There is no harbour in
Kangerlussuaq that can accommodate the MS Fram and therefore
embarking the ship requires the use of the ship's shuttle boats (PolarCirkel
boats). At Kangerlussuaq Airport our Expedition Team will be at
your disposal. It is advisable to bring rainproof jackets,
trousers and mosquito repellent in your hand luggage to wear
during the transfer to the MS Fram.
Day 2, Evighedsfjorden
During the day we will sail into this beautiful fjord,
surrounded by majestic mountains and glaciers. Here you may see
the highest peak in West Greenland, Naparutaq (2211m), which looms
above the northern side of the fjord. Evighedsfjorden (the
eternity fiord) is about 150 km, and you may get the feeling that
fiord never ends. This is one of these majestic places on earth
were you really feel small in comparison to nature itself.
If conditions are good we will go for PolarCirkel cruise along the
glacier front in safe distance or land ashore for a short hike.
Also note the surprising diversity in flora at this particular
fiord.
Day 3, Nuuk
The capital of Greenland houses about 15 000 people and holds
the political and social centre of Greenland. Nuuk is the oldest
town in Greenland founded by the Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans
Egede in 1728. The name Nuuk means peninsula in English, an
accurate description of the city’s location, on the tip of a large
peninsula at the mouth of one of the largest and most spectacular
fjord systems in the world.
Today the town is a place where old and new traditions meet, from
picturesque old buildings in ”Kolonihaven” to the building of the
Greenland Home Rule. Being the capital, Nuuk also houses a
university, a teachers training college, churches and the
Greenland National Museum where the mummies from Qilakilsoq are to
be found.
Day 4-5 South Greenland
We will visit small communities of Southern Greenland. In this
area we find unique Viking history, historic sites, arts and
crafts, and majestic scenery with the multiple colours of the
autumn.
Our final route in this area will depend on weather and ice
conditions, one of our possible landing sites will be Qassiarsuk,
a community with a population of 56 people, known for the
settlement of the Viking Erik Raude. He was banished from Iceland
and escaped to the land he called Greenland. Erik settled in
Qassiarsuk because the area was according to him the richest and
best site in Greenland when he arrived in 982. In Qassiarsuk we’ll
find the reconstructions of his farm. Here you may join a guided
walk through the settlement where you will learn more about the
history of the region. You can visit the reconstruction of Erik
Raude’s longhouse and the church that Erik’s wife Tjodhildur made
him build. The walk will also include a visit at the church used
today.
Day 6 Prins Christian Sund
Greenland’s southern shores contain some of the most
culturally and scenically diverse regions of the island. Enjoy
breathtaking scenery as we navigate dramatic Prins Christian Sund,
a narrow, often ice-choked 70-mile-long channel across the
southernmost point of Greenland. Huge glaciers tumble down from
the Ice Cap.
We’ll round the southern tip of Greenland and proceed north along
the rarely visited coast of East Greenland, which belongs to the
most isolated, sparsely populated and scenically superb parts of
the island. It’s here where you come closest to the original
Greenland, and where you can find polar bears, musk oxen, Arctic
hares, and a variety of birds, including the gyrfalcon and snowy
owl.
There are both historical and natural reasons for this very sparse
settlement. People have lived in East Greenland for certain
periods during the last several thousand years, but for much of
the year, the region is locked in by pack ice which has made this
area very isolated - both from the rest of Greenland and the rest
of the world. The first Europeans came here only just over a
hundred years ago, and this separation from the rest of the
country is clearly reflected in the language and culture of the
region.
Day 7 - 9 East Greenland
Also here our actual program and routing will depend on ice
and weather conditions - which vary unpredictably from season to
season and day to day. This is an expedition into a very little
traveled area and no specific itinerary can be guaranteed in
advance. Therefore please read this itinerary as a guide only:
Skjoldungen Island will provide us with views of some of the most
spectacular landscapes in the whole of Greenland. At the southern
end of the island we sail by an abandoned Greenlandic settlement,
while further into the fjord we plan to land near the remains of
an ancient Thule site.
Køge Bugt, is where the Greenland Ice Cap reaches the sea, large
tabular icebergs drift around and are an impressive sight.
At Umivik we look for the place, where Nansen went ashore and
started his epic traverse of the Greenland Ice Cap.
Ammassalik is the largest community in East Greenland. Its
inhabitants are dedicated to fishing for Greenlandic halibut,
Atlantic salmon and other fish that make up the economy of this
remote place. This historic district was the site of East
Greenland’s first trading post in 1893. The municipality covers an
area five times the size of Denmark, though it only has a
population of less than 5,000.
Day 10 Denmark Strait
We cross the Denmark Strait and continue to Iceland’s West
Fjords, an area of cascading waterfalls and huge numbers of
nesting birds.
Day 11 Isafjördur
In the morning hours we arrive at Isafjördur. With a
population of about 4,000 Ísafjörður is the largest town in the
Westfjords. Despite its size and small population, and the
historical isolation from the rest of the country, the town has a
rather urban atmosphere. Here we will find a school of music as
well as a hospital and a cultural center with a library and
showrooms. It has become known in Island as a center for
alternative music.
Day 12 Reykjavik
Reykjavik is the world’s northernmost capital city and home 171
514 people. In relative close surroundings of Reykjavik you may
find glaciers, waterfalls, geysers and mountains. Reykjavik has
also a vast selection of restaurants, museums and shops.
Prices are from and
per person in €s based on two people travelling together sharing a
twin cabin.
Price includes: Economy class flight from Copenhagen to
Kangerlussuaq including applicable taxes and surcharges, 11 night
voyage Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavik in cabin grade of your choice
(full board), excursions as described, transfers as applicable.
Not included: travel insurance, international flights,
luggage handling, optional excursions, gratuities, fuel surcharges
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