17 days tour

Grand Greenland – Mythical Lands Of The North (Ms Fridtjof N

Grand Greenland – Mythical Lands Of The North (Ms Fridtjof N

This tour includes:

Guide

Informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings

Accommodation

Overnight in Copenhagen before and after the expedition cruise, including breakfast Depending on your flight times, an additional overnight might be needed (not included)

Meals

Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner Wine, beer and spirits available at meals and throughout the day and evening (subject to licensing laws, excludes premium drinks)

Transport

Depending on the hotel location, luggage only or bus transfer between the hotel and airport in Copenhagen before and after the flight to Nuuk Transfers between the airport and the ship in Nuuk

Flights

Flights in economy class between Reykjavík and Nuuk

Others

Flights in economy class between Copenhagen and Nuuk A stay in a cabin of your choice All day coffee, tea and soft drinks Meals and take-away available throughout the day during Fredheim restaurant opening hours Fine dining in restaurant Lindstrøm included for suite guests A complimentary water bottle to refill on board and take home A polar expedition jacket, a backpack, or another piece of HX kit Professional photos from your trip taken by our onboard photographer Complimentary Wi-Fi. Please note, streaming is not supported Use of sauna, hot tubs, pool, fitness room, lounges and more Gratuities included. Fantastic service is standard at HX – though if you’d like to leave something extra, it’s always appreciated Range of included activities  In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by experts on the Expedition Team Full access to the ship’s Science Centre Citizen Science Programme allows guests to assist with ongoing scientific research  Professional onboard photographer gives tips and tricks for the best landscape and wildlife photos Escorted landings with small expedition boats Loan of boots, trekking poles and all equipment for activities Expedition photographers on hand to assist you All planned activities are subject to weather and ice conditions Excursions and activities are subject to change Please make sure you meet all entry and boarding requirements

Not included:

Insurance

Insurance is not included.

Others

International flights Additional overnight stay(s) may be required due to international flight schedules Travel protection Baggage handling Optional shore excursions with our local partners Optional small-group activities with our Expedition Team Optional treatments in the onboard wellness and spa area

Optional

Other activities and services are not included.

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Itinerary of your trip Grand Greenland – Mythical Lands Of The North (Ms Fridtjof N

  • Day 1 Day 1
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1

      Start your adventure in Denmark’s wonderful capital Your adventure begins with an overnight stay in Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen. Enjoy this stylish and compact city, which is packed with architectural gems, coffee shops and parks. The colorful canal district of Nyhavn is a great place to people watch and enjoy a Danish pastry. No visit to Copenhagen would be complete without a trip to see the Little Mermaid by the waterfront; getting there by bike or on foot is easy.

  • Day 2 Day 2
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2

      Welcome to the capital of Greenland You’ll have an early start today as we depart Copenhagen and fly to Nuuk. Nuuk is Greenland’s colorful and compact capital. With a population of fewer than 20,000, it’s a striking mix of old and modern buildings. If you’re more a fan of the former, head down to the old part of town by the waterfront, where you’ll find Nuuk Cathedral and the statue of Hans Egede standing on a hill. In the water below, you’ll see the beautiful Mother of the Sea statue—a striking juxtaposition between the two. Your expedition ship awaits you in the harbor. After being welcomed aboard and collecting your complimentary expedition jacket, it’s time to settle into your cabin and enjoy your first dinner on board.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Sailing Toward Disko Bay
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Sailing Toward Disko Bay

      Sailing to Disko Bay and getting ready for adventureSailing towards the Arctic Circle, you’ll have time to get acquainted with the AECO rules and recommendations regarding operations and landings in the fragile Arctic environment. Make sure you attend these mandatory presentations if you want to join planned landings as we head north.You will also have time to settle in, enjoy the ship’s state-of-the-art facilities and join the first lectures on Greenland-related topics, including the Citizen Science projects run on board the ship.At some point during the sailing, we will cross the Arctic Circle, entering the lands of the Midnight Sun at the height of summer.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Unesco-Listed Ilulissat Icefjord
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Unesco-Listed Ilulissat Icefjord

      See the jaw-dropping beauty of nature’s artworksToday, we reach Disko Bay, a haven for whales and other wildlife. The water here is dotted with icebergs in many shapes and sizes, and they all come from one place – the Ilulissat Icefjord. This spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site regularly tops the list of things to see and do in Greenland. Today, you’ll find out why. Enjoy the scenery as you walk along the wooden gangway to the breathtaking ice fjord.Marvel at giant icebergs floating placidly in the deep blue water as they take on different hues of white, gray and blue. All photographers, regardless of skill, will return to the ship with enviable images. Back in pretty Ilulissat, visit the Icefjord Centre to learn about the ice in this fascinating area. You can also go on a hike to Sermermiut to take in incredible views.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Exploring Uummannaq Fjord
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Exploring Uummannaq Fjord

      Entering through the gateway to the northBeyond the Nuussuaq peninsula, distances start to mean everything, because it’s here that Greenland’s ‘Far North’ begins. At this latitude, life proceeds at a slower pace. Weather and ice conditions run the show, and any successful landing that we attempt depends on the ability of the Captain to safely navigate waterways – especially when a summer fog descends. All in all, it’s the perfect setting for our expedition.The beauty of the land and the relative productivity of the environment here have attracted people since the first settlers came down the coast more than 4,000 years ago. Intriguing archaeological sites are silent witnesses to the ability of Arctic people to thrive in such a harsh environment. It is in this area that the famed Qilakitsoq mummies were discovered.Potential activities around here include stops at small communities such as Uummannaq – a beautiful island town with a heart-shaped mountain – or Ukkusissat. We may visit the archaeological site of Qilakitsoq, go on nature landings or attempt ice-cruising in the inner fjords with our small boats (RIBs).

  • Day 6 Day 6: At Sea
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: At Sea

      Relax and learn at seaWe’ll spend the day on the open seas crossing Melville Bay. This is a huge bay bordering the icy coast of Lauge Koch, where the ice caps meet the sea. Known by the locals as Qimusseriarsuaq, meaning ‘The Great Dog Sledding Place’, the bay was renamed by British explorers after Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville in the mid-19th century.Enjoy your day as we sail well beyond 70 degrees north. Relax on board, join the Expedition Team out on deck as they watch for wildlife and learn more about the Arctic with the ongoing series of lectures on topics such as nature, geology and mythology.

  • Day 7 Day 7-11: Discovering The Thule Region
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7-11: Discovering The Thule Region

      Explore life at the edge of the world‘Ultima Thule’ was the term used in the 4th century BCE by the Greek explorer Pytheas to describe a mythical land in the far north. Nobody knows for sure which land Pytheas had in mind when he coined this name, but for some it has come to refer to the far north in Greenland.As we explore here, expect wild beauty at the edge of the inhabitable world. Extreme climatic conditions year-round guarantee isolation and tough living conditions for the inhabitants and, even by Arctic standards, the Thule region is harsh and remote. And yet, this was the first region in Greenland ever to be colonized by the predecessors of the Inuit, somewhere around 4,500 years ago. How they managed to survive and thrive in that environment still puzzles Arctic archaeologists.The abundant bird and animal life provides sustenance, and the traditional hunting culture has survived better here than elsewhere in Greenland. The polar travel know-how of the locals has been highly sought after on European and American expeditions, either as guides or saviors. In fact, thanks to its position, the region has been the natural starting point for many travelers heading toward the North Pole.While always adapting our program to the changing weather and ice conditions, we will spend the next few days exploring the region. We aim to visit some of the local communities, land with small boats (RIBs) and marvel at the power of nature, sail through icy channels, and – with a bit of luck – spot some of the giants of the Arctic, including walruses, orcas, narwhals, belugas and perhaps even polar bears.

  • Day 8 Day 12-13: At Sea
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12-13: At Sea

      Crossing Baffin BayWe are now sailing south again, as our adventures in the north are complete. Days at sea are the perfect time to relax on board, chatting with new friends in the Expedition Lounge & Bar, catching up on any lectures you may have missed and enjoying leisurely lunches. If you haven’t tried out the hot tubs yet, now is your chance. There’s something magical about bathing in warm water as icebergs drift past!Out on deck, the Expedition Team will keep up their wildlife watch every day, and guest lecturers will continue to reveal new and interesting information about Greenland, the Arctic and other topics related to our cruise. Feel free to join in any of the Citizen Science projects that are running – they’re engaging and fun, and you’ll be contributing something useful to global research.

  • Day 9 Day 14-15: Landscapes And Communities Of West Greenland
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14-15: Landscapes And Communities Of West Greenland

      Visit modern towns on the edge of the wildernessThe central west coast of Greenland is a land of contrasts. It’s home to some of the longest fjords in the country and a sprinkling of settlements, including the second-largest town on the island. However, the vastness of the land makes this stretch of the coast a sparsely populated region, where huge distances are the norm, and the sense of remoteness and isolation is just a part of daily life.On our journey south, we’ll visit communities where traditions are still alive, including Sisimiut, which lies 25 miles north of the Arctic Circle. This modern town has grown up alongside very ancient remains that date back more than 4,000 years. If you want to learn more about the ancient Saqqaq culture, make sure to visit the interesting 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.On our journey south, we’ll visit some communities where traditions are still alive. Potential stops include Qeqertarsuaq, the main settlement on Disko Island, and Itilleq, a small fishing and hunting village on a tiny island just over a mile north of the Arctic Circle. Whether hiking on land, meeting the friendly Greenlanders, or scanning the waters for wildlife, these last days on board are the perfect epilogue for our cruise.

  • Day 10 Day 16
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16

      A small capital in a grandiose setting Today, as we arrive at Nuuk, you will say a fond farewell to MS Fridtjof Nansen, her crew, the Expedition Team and the new friends you will have made. The lively capital of Greenland is a metropolis compared to all other towns you have visited in the country over the last couple of weeks. If you have time before flying back home, it’s a fascinating window onto modern Greenland. From here, you’ll catch a flight back to Copenhagen, taking with you a wealth of fantastic memories that will no doubt endure.

  • Day 11 Day 17
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17

      Take another look at Denmark’s capital Your adventure concludes in Copenhagen, giving you another chance to explore this city. Perhaps you will have gained new insight into how the histories of tiny Denmark and huge Greenland are intertwined. If you have time, you can explore the parts of city you may have missed before your trip. Copenhagen has some fine beaches not too far from the international airport if you’d like to take a dip before heading home.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but you’re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

You’ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 6 / Max: 90

Age range allowed for this experience.

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