NORTHWEST PASSAGE: GREENLAND TO ALASKA

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23 DAYS

Embark on an epic journey across the Northwest Passage from Greenland to Alaska, and follow in the footsteps of intrepid explorers who searched for centuries for a northwest route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Experience this epic quest aboard National Geographic Resolution and discover the otherworldly icescapes that challenged generations of adventurers.

ITINERARY SUMMARY
DayPlaceHighlights
Day 1Reykjavik, IcelandExplore the world's northernmost capital
Day 2Reykjavik to Nuuk, GreenlandFly to Nuuk and embark the ship
Day 3Greenland's West Coast and SisimiutFjords and glaciers, look out for humpback and minke whales, visit the former whaling port of Sisimiut
Day 4Disko Bay and IlulissatSermeq Kujalleq glacier, icebergs of up to 100 metres, remains of the historic fishing village
Days 5 - 7East Baffin Island, Nunavut, CanadaBeautiful bays and inlets, search for ringed seals, arctic foxes, walruses, polar bears, beluga and bowhead whales, and more
Days 8 - 17Northwest PassageIce-studded channels, glacier-carved islands, iconic wildlife, Inuit culture, stories of the early explorers
Day 18At SeaSoak in the outdoor hot tubs, take in views from the observation deck, enjoy talks from experts
Day 19Herschel Island, Yukon TerritoryProtects the wildlife alongside the heritage of the Inuvialuit people
Days 20 - 22At SeaReflect on your adventure thus far, edit your images, watch for marine life and enjoy your last few days on board
Day 23Nome, Alaska, USADisembark in Nome

SHIP OFFERING THIS ITINERARY

National Geographic Resolution

National Geographic Resolution was launched in 2021 and is purpose-built for polar navigation for 128 guests. She is a fully stabilised, highly strengthened, ice-class Polar Class 5 (PC5) vessel. She is designed to navigate polar passages year-round, and safely explore uncharted waters, while providing exceptional comfort. Its patented X-BOW® provides an extremely smooth ride in even adverse conditions, and even reduces spray on deck, for superior observation. She carries a full suite of expedition tools and offers a variety of experience-enhancing amenities. Restaurants on board feature local, sustainable choice and unassigned seating for flexible inclusive dining. All cabins face outside with large windows and private facilities, with 53 of them having balconies. Cabins are equipped with TVs, Wi-Fi connection and hair dryers. There is a focus on wellness on board, featuring a glass-enclosed yoga studio, a gym, treatment rooms and high and low-heat saunas with ocean views.

Day 1 Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik Iceland

Arrive in Reykjavík, the world’s northernmost capital, which lies just below the Arctic Circle. Transfer from the airport to the city and spend the day exploring at your own pace. Check in with the hospitality desk this afternoon to make final arrangements before your charter flight the following day.

Day 2 Reykjavik to Nuuk, Greenland

Fly from Reykjavík by chartered aircraft to Nuuk, Greenland’s capital thriving capital city. Settle into your cabin and enjoy a scenic sailing out of the Nuuk fjord and into the open water of the Davis Strait, as you navigate north along the coastline.

Day 3 Greenland’s West Coast and Sisimiut

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The massive ice sheet that blankets much of Greenland feeds dozens of fjords and glaciers on the dramatic western coast. Be on the lookout for humpback and minke whales as you trace these rugged shores. During a stop at the former whaling port of Sisimiut, visit the local museum and stroll among the town’s 18th-century wooden buildings.

Day 4 Disko Bay / Ilulissat

Sail into Disko Bay to explore the World Heritage-listed Ilulissat Icefjord, a tongue of the Greenland ice sheet that extends to the bay. Here, the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier calves enormous amounts of ice at an astonishing rate, releasing icebergs that can soar up to 300 feet. A cruise among these gigantic sculptures of ice is a highlight of your voyage. Explore the remains of the historic fishing village of Sermermiut and take in spectacular views of the ice-laden mouth of the fjord.

Days 5 – 7 East Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada

Polar Bears, Baffin Island

Begin your exploration of the Canadian High Arctic with a visit to the small Inuit community of Pond Inlet, Nunavut. Explore some of the beautiful bays and inlets along Baffin Island’s Lancaster Sound, a favorite Inuit hunting and fishing location for hundreds of years. Carved by Ice Age glaciers, Lancaster Sound is also the eastern gateway to the Arctic Archipelago, where European explorers like William Baffin first ventured in the 17th century to search for the Northwest Passage. Days here are spent searching for ringed seals, arctic foxes, walruses and polar bears, as well as beluga and bowhead whales. Visit Devon Island and take a walk with the ship’s archaeologist to learn about the Thule people—ancestors of the modern Inuit—that once inhabited this region.

Days 8 – 17 Northwest Passage

Musk Ox Greenland

Your ice-strengthened ship, National Geographic Resolution, navigates the Northwest Passage following nature’s path—dependent on ice and weather conditions. Taking cues from nature, you’ll follow wildlife, stop for hikes on the tundra or drop anchor in a beautiful fjord or an icy bay to explore and kayak beneath massive ice sculptures and soaring cliffs.

Along the way, explore ice-studded channels and glacier-carved islands that stretch for hundreds of miles—a stunning display of raw geology; sail past the northernmost part of mainland North America in the Bellot Strait, one of the narrowest and most infamous of the passage; and cross the top of the Northwest Territory of Canada to search for ringed seals, arctic foxes, musk oxen, walruses and polar bears, as well as beluga and bowhead whales.

History and culture are also on the itinerary. Learn about the Inuit peoples who have hunted and fished here for thousands of years. And hear heroic stories of the early explorers: Roald Amundsen, John Ross, William Edward Parry and James Clark Ross, among others.

Day 18 At Sea

Indulge in National Geographic Resolution’s amenities as you continue along the shores of the Canadian High Arctic. Soak in the ship’s infinity-style outdoor hot tubs, take in panoramic views from the rooftop observation deck and enjoy talks from onboard experts. Take time to reflect on the amazing wildlife and geology that have highlighted your journey so far.

Day 19 Herschel Island, Yukon Territory

Black Guillemots

Once a thriving whaling village off the coast of the Yukon Territory, Herschel Island is now classified as a Natural Environmental Park. The island protects the wildlife alongside the heritage of the Inuvialuit people and the whaling industry. As you wander through Herschel’s historic dwellings, keep an eye out for the wildlife residents, which include bears, musk oxen and arctic foxes. The area is also home to the largest colony of black guillemots in the Western Arctic.

Days 20 – 22 At Sea

As you continue to sail westward along the northern coast of Alaska, reflect on your adventures while scanning the water for marine life and enjoying life on board. Take a yoga class, unwind with a massage in the wellness center, and curl up next to the fireplace in the library. Share images with your National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions certified photography instructor, and marvel at footage captured by the ship’s underwater camera. Your voyage culminates with a farewell dinner on board.

Day 23 Nome, Alaska, USA

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Arrive in the remote city of Nome, Alaska, on the coast of the Bering Sea. Disembark and take a charter flight to Anchorage. In Anchorage, transfer to flights home.

To book this cruise contact us on 1300 784 794 or email: contact@arctictravelcentre.com.au

We will tailor the perfect holiday to suit your needs.