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11-Day Northeast Greenland
11-Day Northeast Greenland Tour Departure: Sept. 13, 2010
Reykjavik, Northeast Greenland - Enjoy this 11-day Northeast Greenland tour from only $7,097.
Discover the Secrets of Northeast Greenland
On this Northeast Greenland tour you will discover the Arctic wilderness through an enticing itinerary designed to engage and excite you from one port to the next. Northeastern Greenland offers some of the most spectacular and unspoiled scenery anywhere on Earth. The frozen coastlines of this part of the world's largest island have been witness to the birth of some of nature's most breathtaking creations. The struggle for survival has always engendered a healthy respect for the environment in the few people who live here. During this Northeast Greenland tour you will witness the quite unique interaction of man and nature as you cruise through this landscape rich in culture, history, and spectacular wildlife, into the northern lands of the Midnight Sun
Your Northeast Greenland Tour Itinerary Day 1: Reykjavik, Iceland Founded as the first Viking settlement off continental Europe, Reykjavik today is the modern capital of Iceland. Its surroundings include fantastic spots of natural beauty, with geysers, mountains, and geothermal bathing. Begin your Northeast Greenland tour and embark MS Fram in the afternoon. Day 2: At sea, Denmark Strait Cruising the Denmark Strait, keep a lookout for Humpback and Minke whales. Later, you will approach the rarely visited coast of eastern Greenland, home to some of the most isolated, sparsely populated, and scenically superb parts of the world's largest island. Here you will come closest to the original Greenland, where you can find Polar bears, Musk oxen, Arctic hares, and a variety of birds, including the Gyrfalcon and Snowy Owl. Day 3: Ammassalik, Greenland Ammassalik is the largest community in east Greenland. Most of its inhabitants are employed fishing for the Greenlandic halibut, Atlantic salmon, and other fish that make up the economy of this remote place. This historic district was the site of eastern Greenland's first trading post, founded in 1893. The municipality covers an area five times the size of Denmark, though it has a population of less than 5,000. Days 4-8: Northeast Greenland One of the reasons northeastern Greenland is so rarely visited is because of the enormous amount of ice moving along the coast. Cold water currents out of the Arctic Ocean transport some 1,550 to 1,750 square miles of ice each year, leaving only the late summer period open for navigation. Seasonal variations are unavoidable and your excellent bridge crew, under the command of your captain, will monitor the ice situation at hand. This is a real expedition! Days 9-10: At sea, Denmark Strait Cross the Denmark Strait and continue to Iceland's West Fjords, an area of cascading waterfalls and huge numbers of nesting birds. At charming and remote Isafjordur, visit the Maritime Museum for a demonstration of traditional dancing. Day 11: Reykjavik Return to Reykjavik, the world's northernmost national capital. Home to just 171,514 people, the city nonetheless boasts a vast selection of restaurants, museums, and shops. Here in the Icelandic capital, your Northeast Greenland tour comes to an end.
11-day Northeast Greenland: Sept. 13, 2010
Single supplement 75%
Special Early Booking Rates - Book by Sept. 30, 2009:
Single supplement 75%
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