Island Hopping in the North Atlantic

Island Hopping in the North Atlantic 14 Days

Prices From £5,510pp
20 AUG, 2017 | Up to 13 nights

Island Hopping in the North Atlantic 14 Days

Aboard: MS Spitsbergen

This diverse and exciting expedition takes you to Greenland, the biggest island in the Arctic, the mythical Iceland and the smaller Faroe and Shetland Islands, before disembarking in Bergen at the "Gateway to the Fjords". This is an adventure that cannot be compared to anything else in the Northern Hemisphere and covers a rich array of wildlife, culture, history and spectacular scenery.

Highlights

  • Experience Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, the Shetland Islands and Norway in the same expedition
  • Midnight Sun
  • Attend fascinating lectures from your Expedition Team
  • Enjoy exciting excursions throughout your expedition
  • Witness a rich array of plants, fish and other wildlife
  • Enjoy a very diverse itinerary

What's Included

  • Expedition Voyage in cabin grade of your choice on a full board basis
  • Economy flight Copenhagen to Kangerlussuaq
  • Transfer airport to ship in Kangerlussuaq
  • Wind and water-resistant jacket
  • Landings and activities on board and ashore
  • Professional English-speaking Expedition Team that gives lectures as well as accompany landings and activities
  • Free tea and coffee
  • Loan of rubber boots

Our popularitinerary Suggestions

All our itinerary holidays are fully customisable

Copenhagen/Kangerlussuaq
1Day

Copenhagen/Kangerlussuaq

Your flight from Copenhagen lands in Kangerlussuaq in the evening. You'll find MS Spitsbergen here, ready to start your expedition.

Qeqertarsuaq
2Day

Qeqertarsuaq

Qeqertarsuaq is the only town situated on the old volcanic island of Disko. The area offers amazing Arctic experiences. Join optional excursions such as a tour of the town, kayaking or an ice cruising boat tour. If you appreciate archaeology and history, you should definitely pay a visit to the local museum. Alternatively, you can stroll around the town on your own.

Ilulissat
3Day

Ilulissat

Ilulissat is set in the stunning scenery of the Ilulissat Icefjord. The area was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2004. Just outside the town, at the mouth of the fjord, you can often see enormous icebergs that have run aground. They originate from the Jakobshavn Glacier, one of the most productive glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere. We offer a variety of optional shore excursions such as hikes, historic town walks and a boat tour to the Icefjord.

Sisimiut
4Day

Sisimiut

Sisimiut is the southernmost town on the western coast of Greenland. We offer a variety of optional shore excursions here, including hikes, boat trips and sightseeing, as well as the chance to shop for local handicrafts and enjoy some Greenlandic specialities in a local restaurant.

Nuuk
5Day

Nuuk

Nuuk is the oldest town in Greenland and is situated at the mouth of one of the largest and most spectacular fjord systems in the world. Today, this is where old and new traditions meet, from picturesque old buildings in Kolonihaven to the building of the Greenland Home Rule. As the capital city, Nuuk is also home to a university, a teacher-training college, many churches and the Greenland National Museum, which houses the mummies from Qilakilsoq. City tours, hikes and possibly a flight are amongst the optional excursions.

Narsaq / Qassiarsuk
6Day

Narsaq / Qassiarsuk

Narsaq is located on the beautiful shores of the Tunulliarfik Fjord. This part of South Greenland has been inhabited for thousands of years. It is a great area for optional activities such as kayaking, hiking, a boat trip or simply exploring the town of Qassiarsuk, the site where Eric the Red built his Brattahlíð estate in 982 AD. Eric the Red had been banished from Iceland and escaped to the land he called Greenland. He chose to settle in Qassiarsuk believing it to be the richest and best site in on the island.

Qaqortoq / Hvalsey
7Day

Qaqortoq / Hvalsey

Many consider Qaqortoq to be one of the most beautiful towns in Greenland thanks to its colourful houses. The excursions we offer here include an interesting visit to the only tannery in Greenland, a guided city walk and a kaffemik – a typical Greenland-style social gathering – to meet the locals. In Hvalsey, you’ll find Austurbygd, the best-preserved Norse ruins in Greenland. In 1408, 500 years after the town was established, all the inhabitants suddenly left. Amongst the ruins, you'll find the remains of the church where the last known Viking wedding took place.

Nunap Isua / Prins Christian Sund
8Day

Nunap Isua / Prins Christian Sund

Greenland’s southern shores contain some of the most culturally and scenically diverse regions on this giant island. Conditions permitting, we will try to sail through the narrow, 70-mile-long channel Prins Christian Sund, which crosses the southernmost point of Greenland, and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. If the channel is blocked with ice, we will sail around Nunap Isua (Kap Farvel).

Denmark Strait
9Day

Denmark Strait

As we cross the Denmark Strait, you can either use the day to relax or join the variety of lectures on topics including history, biology and geology.

Reykjavik, Iceland
10Day

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik was one of the first known Viking settlements and is now the modern capital of Iceland. The surrounding area offers fantastic natural beauty spots; geysers, mountains, glaciers and geothermal bathing.

At Sea
11Day

At Sea

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea with onboard lectures as we sail to the Faroe Islands.

Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
12Day

Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands are a group of 18 volcanic islands in the middle of the North Atlantic, half way between the Shetland Islands and Iceland. Tórshavn is one of the smallest capital cities in the world, with only 15 000 inhabitants. It was founded in the 10th century, and might very well be the oldest original capital in northern Europe. Since the turn of the 20th century, Tórshavn has grown rapidly, and is now the economic, cultural and administrative centre of the Faroe Islands. The town is a charming blend of old and new with small houses in nearly every colour.

Lerwick, Shetland Islands
13Day

Lerwick, Shetland Islands

Lerwick is the main port in the Shetland Islands, and by far the northernmost town of Scotland. It was founded in the 17th century as a fishing port, and fishing is still the main industry on the island, in addition to the ferry and oil industry. Today, whilst most of Shetland remains isolated, Lerwick is a bustling, cosmopolitan seaport with all the modern services and amenities found on the British mainland. The old waterfront is packed with visiting yachts and working fishing boats. In the surrounding area, you will find some of Shetland's most attractive scenery and an extraordinary concentration of archaeological sites, including two remarkable Iron Age villages and Europe's best-preserved broch, a drystone dwelling dating from this period.

Bergen, Norway
14Day

Bergen, Norway

Our arrival in Bergen signals the end of this expedition. However, we recommend that you take the time to explore this charming city before you head home. Stroll through the picturesque streets and enjoy the well-known and famous UNESCO World Heritage site 'Bryggen' (the Wharf) and the fish market.

A view from Above

All Aboard

MS Spitsbergen
Mid range vessel

MS Spitsbergen

Originally built in 2009, the Spitsbergen has been completely refurbished and now offers a range of accommodation including inside and outside cabins and suites, all with private showerrooms. Public areas are light and airy and include lounges, dining room and bistro, bars, children's playroom, library, fitness room, sauna, two jacuzzis and observation deck. There are two passenger lifts.

Too much to choose from? This is where we come in

Take advantage of our vast experience, passion and expertise to help you hand craft the perfect Arctic adventure for you.

Amy Lucas Travel Specialist

With countless travel experiences and an enduring hunger for adventure, Amy knows exactly what’s needed to craft a holiday of a lifetime. Her experience and generosity of spirit are legendary and she’ll help you build an itinerary that will make all your dreams come true.

Simon Rowland Senior Travel Expert

Simon’s deep passion for and first-hand knowledge of a vast range of destinations all over the world gives him the ideal skills to help you create a truly unforgettable wildlife inspired adventure to the most exciting places on the planet.

Michael Gardiner Senior Travel Expert

Mike has more than fifteen years hands-on experience in the industry, travelling to some of the most incredible wild places on the planet. His far-reaching knowledge and invaluable skills will ensure that your wildlife travel adventure is a dream come true.

Ready to start planning youronce in a lifetime trip?

Call us
0800 195 3385
Outside the uk
+ 44 1625 5811 43
Call us
+ 44 1625 5811 43
Call us
+ 44 1625 5811 43

Chat Now

Request a
callback

Fill in our
Enquiry form

Book Consultation

Book a
Consultation

text
close

Ready to start planning youronce in a lifetime trip?

Call us - 0800 195 3385
Outside the uk? + 44 1625 5811 43
+ 44 1625 5811 43 Call us - 0800 195 3385

Chat Now

Request a
callback

Fill in our
Enquiry form

Book Consultation

Book a
Consultation

Your Details

It would be great to know...

We are always looking for ways to improve the service we offer to our customers, so we would love to know...

1) How do you rate our website?
2) Where did you hear about us:

Tell us about your ideal trip

What are your interests?