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Small-Ship Expedition Cruise

Iceland to Greenland: In the Wake of the Vikings

June 28 to July 10, 2026

From $8,995 to $18,595 USD

per person based on double occupancy

Save 30% Applies to berth cost only.

CAD pricing available for Canadian residents

In the Wake of the Vikings

The Norse originally set sail from Iceland in search of plentiful farmland, and their search was rewarded in the beautiful and fertile fjords of Greenland. Follow Erik the Red’s original route to explore this seldom-seen coastline, visiting important archaeological sites and modern Greenlandic communities along the way.

Map

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  • Day 1: Reykjavík, Iceland
  • Day 2: At Sea
  • Day 3: Sea Ice
  • Day 4–6: Southeast Greenland
  • Day 7: Ikerasassuaq (Prince Christian Sound)
  • Day 8: Brattahlíð
  • Day 9–10: South Greenland
  • Day 11: Sermersooq
  • Day 12–13: Nuuk

Itinerary

  • Rykjavik mountain landscapeclouds

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    Your journey begins in the late afternoon, following a day of independent exploration and arrival in the captivating city of Reykjavík.

    Iceland’s cosmopolitan capital was established in the year 874 CE.

    Powered by geothermal energy, Reykjavík is widely considered one of the cleanest, greenest cities on Earth. Food, culture, and nightlife abound.

    The National Culture House preserves treasures like the Poetic Edda and the Norse Sagas in their original manuscripts.

  • Birds taking off on sea ice

    © Jen Derbach

    Watch for whales and seabirds as we sail the Denmark Strait.

    You’ll be truly in the wake of the Vikings as we journey westward from Iceland.

    The on-board learning program will prepare you for the archaeology, history, culture, and wildlife that await you in Greenland!

  • Sailing through sea ice

    © Jen Derbach

    Spend the day sailing through sea ice, taking in the dramatic beauty of the Arctic. This is the perfect opportunity to get out on deck to search for Arctic wildlife and seabirds—who sometimes follow our ship’s course! As we make our way towards Greenland’s rugged shores, enjoy fascinating facts and insights from your expert expedition team, who will bring this remote region to life.

  • Whales and sea birds

    © Jen Derbach

    Explore the remote reaches of southeast Greenland by ship, in Zodiacs, and on land.

    Your first views of this seldom-visited region will reveal a stunning coastline traced with innumerable fjords and potentially dotted with pack ice.

    Whether on foot, on shore, or on the ship, our expert expedition team will be by your side, sharing their extensive knowledge and insights. Join them out on deck to keep a keen eye out for iconic Arctic wildlife, including the polar bears, seals, and humpback whales. Learn from their expertise as they provide fascinating interpretation and help you gain a profound connection to the stunning landscapes we traverse.

  • Mountains in prince christian sund

    © Jen Derbach

    Make the most of your time out on deck, as our experts scout for opportunities to go ashore along this breathtaking landscape.

    Soak in the natural beauty of one of the world’s most majestic waterways, Ikerasassuaq (Prince Christian Sound), where the Irminger and Labrador Seas join through the islands of the Cape Farewell Archipelago.

    Here, craggy mountain peaks tower over still waters fed by calving glaciers.

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    © Jen Derbach

    Visit the fascinating Brattahlíð, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in the most fertile region of Greenland. Wander through a reconstructed Norse church and Viking longhouse to fully immerse yourself in the Viking experience.

    Once home to Viking explorer Erik the Red and his descendants until the 1400s, Brattahlíð is now managed by Greenlandic Inuit, who continue to work the sheep farms originally established by the Norse settlers.

  • Brattahlíð reconstructed norse settlement

    © Jen Derbach

    South Greenland lives up to its namesake; here, the land is fertile and agriculture thrives. Farms and vegetable husbandry contrast with the barren ice that covers so much of the country. This is a region where jagged mountains rise dramatically from green pastures, and sheep farms border the stunning ice fjords. The fjords here are nothing short of breathtaking, with their deep blue waters and towering cliffs creating an awe-inspiring backdrop for every adventure.

    As we explore, whether by Zodiac or on foot, we’ll be surrounded by this remarkable landscape, where Norse history intersects with contemporary Greenlandic life. The fjords add an unparalleled sense of beauty and serenity to the journey, making every moment unforgettable.

  • Birds resting on large iceberg

    © Jen Derbach

    Explore the Sermersooq region of Greenland by Zodiac or by foot, as landing conditions permit.

    Here you’ll find a stunning myriad of mountain peaks, glaciers, and deep fjords, with records of human habitation that stretch back over 1,500 years.

    Keep a look out for nattoralik (white-tailed eagles), seabirds, and marine mammals while you enjoy the lush vegetation of southwest Greenland.

  • Nuuk city view colourful houses clouds

    © Jen Derbach

    Stop in at vibrant Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. Visit the Greenland National Museum, one of the city’s many outstanding features, where the world-famous Qilakitsoq mummies rest.

    The old harbour includes many buildings dating from Danish colonial days, while contemporary Nuuk is known for art, shopping, pubs, and cafés.

    Here is where you will complete your journey. Transfer by Zodiac to shore, then ride to the airport by bus for your charter flight to Toronto, ON.

Published itineraries are examples only, weather, ice, government regulations, and community requests may necessitate changes to the planned schedules. These sometimes necessary adjustments present exciting opportunities for exploration, discovery, and adventure.

Pricing and Cabins

Exclusively for Canadian residents, we offer pricing in Canadian Dollars—please contact us for details. 

  • Ocean Nova 302 HR 2
    Ocean Nova Bathroom HR 3
    • Window
    • One lower berth
    • Bathroom with a shower
    • Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
    • Desk with a chair
    • Air ventilation
    • Heater under desk
    • Electrical outlets: 220V/50Hz (European)
    • Cupboard
    • Wardrobe
    • Approximately 86–114 square feet
    Upper Deck
  • Ocean Nova 321 2 beds HR 2
    Ocean Nova Bathroom HR 3
    • Window
    • Two lower berths
    • Bathroom with a shower
    • Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
    • Desk with a chair
    • Air ventilation
    • Heater under desk
    • Electrical outlets: 220V/50Hz (European)
    • Cupboard
    • Two wardrobes
    • Approximately 145–156 square feet
    Upper Deck
  • Ocean Nova 360 cabin 412 2024 11 03 14 25 13 screenshot 1 High res jpeg mini 3
    Ocean Nova Bathroom HR 3
    • Window
    • Two lower berths
    • Bathroom with a shower
    • Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
    • Desk with a chair
    • Air ventilation
    • Heater under desk
    • Electrical outlets: 220V/50Hz (European)
    • Cupboard
    • Wardrobe
    • Approximately 104–112 square feet
    Bridge Deck
  • Ocean Nova 312 HR 6
    Ocean Nova 312 HR 3
    Ocean Nova 312 HR 10
    Ocean Nova 309 HR 2
    Ocean Nova Bathroom HR 3
    • Window
    • Two lower berths or matrimonial bed
    • Bathroom with a shower
    • Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
    • Desk with a chair
    • Air ventilation
    • Heater under desk
    • Electrical outlets: 220V/50Hz (European)
    • Cupboard
    • Wardrobe
    • Approximately 106–140 square feet
    Upper Deck
  • Ocean Nova 305 HR 2
    Ocean Nova 305 HR 1
    Ocean Nova Bathroom HR 3
    • Window
    • Bunk bed twin
    • Bathroom with a shower
    • Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
    • Desk with a chair
    • Air ventilation
    • Heater under desk
    • Electrical outlets: 220V/50Hz (European)
    • Cupboard
    • Wardrobe
    • Approximately 86–122 square feet
    Upper Deck
  • Ocean Nova 321 3 beds HR 4
    Ocean Nova 317 2 beds HR 3
    Ocean Nova 317 2 beds HR 2
    Ocean Nova 317 2 beds HR 1
    Ocean Nova Bathroom HR 3
    • Window
    • Two lower and one upper berth
    • Bathroom with a shower
    • Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
    • Desk with a chair
    • Air ventilation
    • Heater under desk
    • Electrical outlets: 220V/50Hz (European)
    • Cupboard
    • Two wardrobes
    • Approximately 159 square feet
    Upper Deck

Ship

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Ocean Nova

  • Capacity for 75 guests
  • Compact, cozy, and charming
  • Designed for efficiency, functionality, and connection with nature
  • Custom-built for ice-choked waters
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Details

  • Small-Ship Expedition Cruise

    Iceland to Greenland: In the Wake of the Vikings

    Tour Dates:

    • June 28 - July 10, 2026

    From $8,995 to $18,595 USD

    per person based on double occupancy

    Save 30% Applies to berth cost only.

    CAD pricing available for Canadian residents

  • Solo Supplement

    Not available

  • Trip Starts

    Reykjavík, Iceland

    Trip Ends

    Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Flights

    • Southbound Charter Flight

      Nuuk, Greenland, Canada to Toronto, ON. Evening arrival.

      Price: $1,595 USD

Inclusions and Exclusions

Included:
  • Passage aboard the Ocean Nova
  • Applicable taxes and credit card fees
  • Complimentary expedition jacket
  • Special access permits, entry, and park fees
  • Expert expedition team
  • Guided activities
  • Sightseeing and community visits
  • All Zodiac excursions
  • Port fees
  • Pre-departure materials
  • Educational program
  • Interactive workshops
  • Evening entertainment
  • All shipboard meals
  • Wi-Fi access (basic service included) 
Not Included:
  • Commercial and charter flights
  • Program enhancements/optional excursions
  • Gratuities
  • Personal expenses
  • Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
  • Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
  • Possible fuel surcharges and administrative fees
  • Pre- and post-trip hotel accommodation
  • Premium internet access available at an additional cost