Iceland, Greenland and Northwest Passage – Great Explorer Trail

Iceland, Greenland and Northwest Passage – Great Explorer Trail

Iceland, Greenland and Northwest Passage – Great Explorer Trail

Iceland, Greenland and Northwest Passage – Great Explorer Trail

Travel information 31 Days MS Fram
Departure
August 11, 2024
Breakfast, lunch and dinner included

31-day Grand Expedition Cruise from Iceland to the fjords of Greenland and Canada’s Northwest Passage in 2024/2025

Greenland’s remote east coast

The vast wilderness of Greenland’s rarely visited east coast is accessible by ship for only a few months each year. From Reykjavík, we head to Scoresby Sund, an immense system of fjords and glaciers that spans over 24,000 square miles. Soak up the beauty and silence while watching for seals, whales, and birds like Greenlandic gyrfalcons.

Follow a legendary route

Returning to Reykjavík, we’ll sail to Prince Christian Sound and explore the fjords and settlements of Greenland’s west coast, including the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord. We’ll cruise the waterways of the Davis Strait and Baffin Bay. Just like the great explorers, we’ll attempt to navigate the channels of the Northwest Passage to Cambridge Bay. Your adventure ends in Edmonton.

Iceland, Greenland and Northwest Passage – Great Explorer Trail Iceland, Greenland and Northwest Passage – Great Explorer Trail
  • Day 1
    Reykjavík, Iceland

    Cosmopolitan Reykjavík

    August 11, 2024

    Discover Iceland’s modern capital.

    Your Grand Expedition Cruise to Greenland and the Northwest Passage begins in Reykjavík, Iceland’s cosmopolitan capital.

    Packed full of art, culture and history, it’s well worth taking time to explore Reykjavík, either before or after your cruise.

    Stroll along the boutiques and outdoor shops of Laugavegur or head to the striking Hallgrímskirkja church and the fascinating Reykjavík Art Museum. We recommend joining one of our optional Pre-Programs.

    MS Fram awaits you in the Reykjavík harbor. Find your cabin, meet your Expedition Team, and explore the ship. Your adventure has begun!

    Day 1
    Reykjavík, Iceland

    Cosmopolitan Reykjavík

  • Day 2
    At sea

    At Sea

    August 12, 2024

    Crossing the Denmark Strait

    Today, we sail to Greenland across the Denmark Strait.

    Your Expedition Team will explain the protocols of visiting wildlife habitats and how to respectfully interact with the Indigenous Arctic communities.

    In the Science Center, learn more about Greenland’s geology, or join one of our Citizen Science projects. Why not hit the gym? You can also just relax in the panoramic sauna before enjoying a delicious meal in one of our onboard restaurants.

    Day 2
    At sea

    At Sea

  • Day 3-11
    Scoresby Sund fjord system

    Scoresby Sund fjord system

    August 13, 2024 - August 21, 2024

    Largest fjord system on Earth

    You will spend the next nine days exploring the vast wilderness of Scoresby Sund, the world’s largest fjord system.

    Cruising peacefully against a backdrop of looming mountains, blue icebergs, and mirror-like waters, you’ll seek out wildlife like whales and Greenlandic gyrfalcons. We will make the most of current conditions and pack in as many shore landings, nature walks, kayaking tours, and wildlife sightings as possible.

    Visit Ittoqqortoormiit, the most remote inhabited community in the Western Hemisphere. Conditions permitting, we’ll sail towards the ever-changing eastern ice edge of the Greenland Sea to scout for wildlife.

    If you want to do your part, participate in Citizen Science projects that help preserve the region for future generations.

    Day 3-11
    Scoresby Sund fjord system

    Scoresby Sund fjord system

  • Day 4
    Denmark Strait

    Relax at sea

    August 14, 2024

    Heading back to Iceland

    After exploring the remote beauty of Greenland, we’ll set our course back to Iceland. Spend the days at sea recapping your experiences with your new friends, studying nature in the Science Center, listening to a lecture or two, or just relaxing on deck. Look out for the seabirds that follow our ship and keep an eye out for whales.

    Greenland’s beauty is sure to have left its mark on you. There will be plenty to think of as you reflect on the first leg of your Grand Expedition Cruise, from the delicate ecology of the fjord systems to the ethereal elegance of the floating ice.

    Day 4
    Denmark Strait

    Relax at sea

  • Day 13
    Reykjavík

    Rest in Reykjavík

    August 23, 2024

    Enjoy an outdoor spa experience at the Blue Lagoon

    Upon returning to Reykjavík, you have another opportunity to explore the delights you may have missed on your first visit. In this city of art and culture, there are plenty of galleries and museums to enjoy. Or if you simply wish to relax, why not take a trip to the famous Blue Lagoon?

    Enjoy an unforgettable outdoor spa experience as you relax in bright blue waters heated by geothermal energy. The water gets its iconic color from silica and other minerals carried down from the volcanic landscape. As you soak, enjoy a drink and chat with locals and fellow guests as you look forward to the next step on your adventure: western Greenland and the Northwest Passage!

    Day 13
    Reykjavík

    Rest in Reykjavík

  • Day 14-15
    At sea

    Denmark Strait, revisited

    August 24, 2024 - August 25, 2024

    Onward toward Greenland and the Northwest Passage

    We sail across the Denmark Strait once again to western Greenland, the route taken by Erik the Red, supposedly the first European to settle there.

    Prepare to explore Greenland’s west coast. Most Greenlanders live on the west side of the country. Explore some of the towns and settlements scattered along this coast, as well as its awe-inspiring fjords, glaciers, and mountains.

    Day 14-15
    At sea

    Denmark Strait, revisited

  • Day 16
    Prince Christian Sound Region

    Prince Christian Sound

    August 26, 2024

    Breathtaking panoramas and abundant wildlife

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    We aim to explore the incredible waters of Prince Christian Sound, which is 60 miles long. Sharp-peaked granite mountains provide a stunning contrast to the bright white glaciers. Look out for icebergs and colorful houses in the village of Aappilattoq.

    Nature is abundant here. Keep an eye out for ringed and bearded seals resting on the ice, and glaucous gulls and black guillemots soaring above. You may even spot minke and humpback whales.

    If sea ice prevents us from entering the sound, we’ll head to the jagged Cape Farewell, the southernmost point of Greenland.

    Day 16
    Prince Christian Sound Region

    Prince Christian Sound

  • Day 17
    Kvanefjord

    Explore Kvanefjord

    August 27, 2024

    Discover the glacial beauty of the west coast fjords.

    Experience the sublime fjords of Greenland’s west coast as we reach Kvanefjord in Sermersooq, meaning ‘Place of Much Ice’.

    Have your camera ready for glistening icebergs and semi-submerged glacial ice, which is pure white with undertones of crystalline blue. These sculpted ice blocks are some of Arctic nature’s finest creations.

    Few people venture into this remote fjord, making it even more special to spend the day exploring here. The Expedition Team will select places to venture ashore, where you will enjoy beautiful scenery on a nature walk. You can also head out in boats to scout for wildlife.

    Day 17
    Kvanefjord

    Explore Kvanefjord

  • Day 18
    Nuuk, Greenland

    Nuuk, Greenland’s capital

    August 28, 2024

    Experience Greenlandic culture, old and new, in Nuuk

    After several days exploring remote, varied icescapes, we cruise into Nuuk, Greenland’s colorful capital. It has a population of 18,000 people and a striking mix of old and new buildings.

    Compare the old buildings, like the Hans Egede House and Nuuk Cathedral, with the ultra-modern architecture of Greenland’s parliament building.

    Visit the National Museum to gain fascinating insight into life here 500 years ago and see the six Qilakitsoq mummies. Or join a long nature walk through Paradise Valley and around Mt. Lille Malene.

    Day 18
    Nuuk, Greenland

    Nuuk, Greenland’s capital

  • Day 19
    Sisimiut, Greenland

    Spectacular Sisimiut

    August 29, 2024

    Explore ancient traditions in Arctic Greenland

    We reach Sisimiut, Greenland’s second city. It sits in a spectacular location just 25 miles north of the Arctic Circle. This area has a history spanning more than 4,500 years.

    Old traditions are alive and well here, and you can learn more about the ancient Saqqaq artifacts in the local museum.

    If you’re looking for a special souvenir, pick up a scarf, hat or mittens made of qiviut, the inner wool of a musk ox, said to be 10 times warmer than sheep wool. Why not explore the area by foot and stretch your legs on a hike?

    Day 19
    Sisimiut, Greenland

    Spectacular Sisimiut

  • Day 20
    Ilulissat, Greenland

    UNESCO-listed Ilulissat

    August 30, 2024

    The town where you can see and hear the ice floe

    Our expedition cruise reaches Disko Bay, a haven for whales and seals. You’re in for a unique experience. Ilulissat is nestled in the magnificent Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. An ever-changing gallery of passing icebergs slides by against a backdrop of colorful houses.

    Marvel at giant icebergs floating past in the deep blue waters, as they take on different hues of white, gray, and blue. With the help of the ship’s photographer, enthusiasts can capture the nuances of these sculptures of nature.

    Day 20
    Ilulissat, Greenland

    UNESCO-listed Ilulissat

  • Day 21-22
    Labrador Sea

    Crossing the Labrador Sea

    August 31, 2024 - September 1, 2024

    Watch for wildlife and participate in Citizen Science

    Leaving Greenland behind, our expedition cruise continues to Canada across the Labrador Sea. We’ll enter the Davis Strait, named after English explorer John Davis, who led expeditions here in the 16th century. The Expedition Team will continue their onboard lectures on topics such as the wildlife of Northern Labrador, Inuit culture, and the history of Arctic exploration.

    The strait is known for its abundance of seals, whales, and cod. Consider joining one of our Citizen Science projects by helping to photograph and track whales. Or contribute to the GLOBE Program by observing the clouds and helping scientists study our climate.

    Day 21-22
    Labrador Sea

    Crossing the Labrador Sea

  • Day 23-29
    The Northwest Passage

    The Northwest Passage

    September 2, 2024 - September 8, 2024

    Cross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago

    Like the pioneering explorers before you, we won’t have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our state-of-the-art ice-class ship from the Atlantic to the Pacific via this famed sea route. Stops might include Pond Inlet, Dundas Harbour, Fort Ross, Gjoa Haven, and Cambridge Bay.

    As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.

    You’ll go cruising on small boats (RIBs) between ice floes and go ashore to experience the pristine wilderness firsthand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.

    We’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbour and learn about its Thule heritage. We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members.

    We will continue west to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post, before sailing to Gjoa Haven, where Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more.

    Day 23-29
    The Northwest Passage

    The Northwest Passage

  • Day 30
    Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island

    Wildlife of Cambridge Bay

    September 9, 2024

    Wildlife and conservation in this fish-rich bay

    Our expedition cruise continues into wildlife-rich Cambridge Bay, where you will disembark. Here, you might see Arctic char, musk oxen, and caribou. You’ll also find the Canadian High Arctic Research Station, an important center for climate change research.

    Home to only 2,000 residents, Cambridge Bay is popular with fly-fishers who want to net giant Arctic char or lake trout. Even its name, ‘Iqaluktuuttiaq’, means ‘a good fishing place’.

    Walk around and explore before we take our evening flight to Edmonton.

    Day 30
    Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island

    Wildlife of Cambridge Bay

  • Day 31
    Edmonton

    Explore Edmonton

    September 10, 2024

    Enjoy the city of Edmonton before your flight home or extend your stay with our optional Post-programs to learn more about this city and the surrounding area.

    Day 31
    Edmonton

    Explore Edmonton

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What’s included

Flights 

  • Flight in economy class from Cambridge Bay to Edmonton after the expedition cruise

Transfers

  • Transfer from the ship to the airport in Cambridge Bay after the expedition cruise
  • Transfer from the airport to the hotel in Edmonton after the expedition cruise 

Hotel

  • Overnight in Edmonton after the expedition cruise, including breakfast 

Expedition Cruise

  • Stay in a cabin of your choice
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, including beverages* in the Aune restaurant
  • Fine-dining À la carte restaurant Lindstrøm is included for suite guests
  • Complimentary tea and coffee
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi on board†
  • Complimentary reusable water bottle
  • English-speaking Expedition Team who organize and guide activities, both on board and ashore
  • Range of included activities
  • *House beer and wine, sodas, and mineral water
  • †Please note that Wi-Fi and phone reception are very limited in the remote areas where we travel and streaming is not supported.

Onboard Activities

  • In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by experts on the Expedition Team.
  • Full use of our Science Center, small library and advanced biological and geological equipment.
  • The Citizen Science Program allows guests to contribute to ongoing scientific research projects.
  • Our onboard professional photographer will give photography tips and teach techniques for capturing landscape and wildlife photos.
  • The ship has hot tubs, a sauna with a view, and an indoor gym.
  • Join informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings.

Landing Activities

  • Escorted landings with small boats (RIBs)
  • Loan of boots, trekking poles, and all the equipment needed for the activities
  • Complimentary wind- and water-resistant expedition jacket
  • Expedition photographers will be on hand to assist you

Notes

  • All planned activities are subject to weather and ice conditions.
  • Excursions and activities are subject to change
  • Please ensure you can meet all entry and boarding requirements.
  • No gratuities are expected

Not included in your voyage

  • International flights
  • Travel protection
  • Baggage handling
  • Optional shore excursions with our local partners
  • Optional small-group activities with our Expedition Team

  • All planned activities are subject to weather and ice conditions
  • Excursions and activities are subject to change
  • Please ensure you can meet all entry and boarding requirements.
  • No gratuities are expected
MS Fram in Greenland
Photo: Stian Klo
MS Fram in Antarctica
Photo: Sandra Walser
Your Ship

MS Fram

Year built 2007
Year of refurbishment 2022
Shipyard Fincantieri, Italy
Passenger capacity 318 (200 in Antarctica)
Beds 276
Car capacity 0
Gross tonnage 11,647 T
Length 374 ft
Beam 66.3 ft
Speed 13 knots
MS Fram in Greenland
Photo: Stian Klo

The original Fram was the most famous explorer ship of her time, and the achievements of her Arctic and Antarctic expeditions are the stuff of legend. In this spirit, the comfortable surroundings and advanced technology on today’s MS Fram – which was fully upgraded in summer 2022 – make her exceptionally well suited for modern expedition cruising.

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Icebergs – one of many favorite photo motives when on an expedition with MS Fram
Photo: Tomas Mauch

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