Board a purpose-built polar expedition vessel with just 12 fellow explorers for a deep-dive through South and East Greenland's fjord labyrinth, Viking-era Norse ruins, and Inuit heritage sites. A rare chance to connect ancient history with Arctic wilderness in one seamless journey.
What to expect
The expedition threads through fjords only accessible to shallow-draft vessels, putting you ashore at sites that have seen barely a handful of outsiders. Your bilingual historian-guide breathes life into the crumbled stone walls of 10th-century Norse settlements, explaining how Erik the Red's colonists endured — and ultimately vanished — in this landscape. Zodiac landings onto black-sand beaches framed by iceberg-studded bays are a daily occurrence. Evenings aboard bring expert briefings on the following day's geology, wildlife, and culture over a candlelit dinner.
Good to know
This is a standalone expedition cruise, not a day excursion — plan to join it as a pre- or post-cruise extension. Narsarsuaq airport (UAK) is the logical joining point for transatlantic cruise passengers. Book well in advance; the 12-passenger limit makes this one of Greenland's fastest-selling expeditions. Polar-appropriate layering is essential; the operator provides a full kit list.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Prince Christian Sund — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.