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12-Day Peaks, Ruins and Eric the Red Experience the wonders of a South and East Greenland tour. Enjoy this 12-day South and East Greenland TourA cruise through South Greenland and East Greenland is a tour of some of the most unspoiled and truly spectacular scenery anywhere on earth. Thread your way through some of nature's most breathtaking creations aboard the MS Fram, in between port calls at some of Greenland's many coastal Inuit communities. Here, people have a healthy respect for the environment and you will witness the unique interaction of man and nature as you sail this spectacular near-polar coastline. Wrap up your trip in stunning Iceland, with visits to isolated but cultured Isafjordur and hip, happening Reykjavik, the world's northernmost national capital. This South and East Greenland tour is a journey rich in culture, history, scenery and spectacle, in the northern lands of the Midnight Sun.
Itinerary
Day 1: Kangerlussuaq Kangerlussuaq, a settlement of the Sisimiut community, is the main gateway to Greenland. Just under 600 people live and work in Kangerlussuaq (which means "long fjord"). The town's airport was built by U.S. forces during World War II. Operative as an American base until 1992, Kangerlussuaq is today a commercial airport. Kangerlussuaq's dock lies about 7½ miles from the airport where you will embark the MS Fram via the ship's shuttle (PolarCirkel) boats. It is advisable to pack rainproof jackets, trousers, and mosquito repellent in your hand luggage for the transfer to the ship. Your amazing tour through South and East Greenland begins. Day 2: Evighedsfjorden During the day, sail into this beautiful fjord, surrounded by majestic mountains and glaciers. Here you may see the highest peak in western Greenland, Naparutaq (7,253 feet), which looms above the northern side of the fjord. Evighedsfjorden ("the eternity fjord") is about 93 miles long, and appears to be never-ending. This is one of those majestic places on Earth where you really feel small in comparison to nature itself. If conditions are good, you will cruise along the glacier front by PolarCirkel launch or land ashore for a short hike to enjoy the diverse flora and majesty of this fjord. Day 3: Nuuk The capital of Greenland is home to about 15,000 people. The political and social center of the country, Nuuk is also its oldest town, founded by Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede in 1728. The name Nuuk means "peninsula" and it is 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. Days 4-5: South Greenland You will visit small communities in southern Greenland. In this area, we find traces of Greenland's unique Viking history, historical sites, arts and crafts, and majestic scenery with the multiple colors of the autumn. Day 6: Prins Christian Sund South Greenland's 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. Days 7-9: East Greenland From this point on, your 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 general guide only. Day 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. Day 11: Isafjordur, Iceland In the morning hours, you arrive at Isafjordur. With a population of about 4,000, Isafjordur is the largest town in the West Fjords. Despite its small size and 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 Iceland as a center for alternative music. Day 12: Reykjavik You 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 exciting South and East Greenland comes to an end.
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