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Day 1 Kangerlussuaq
Surrounded by a UNESCO-listed hinterland and the second-largest ice shelf in the world, Kangerlussuaq is filled with breathtaking landscapes of glaciers, crevasses and blue meltwater lakes.
Day 2 Sisimiut
At the end of the Arctic Circle Trail sits Sisimiut, where modern and traditional cultures come together to create a rich tapestry of Greenland’s history. Take a historical hike through Tele Island, known as Sallinnguit, home to the Inuit people for over 4,000 years.
Day 3 Eqi Glacier (Disko Bay) - Captain's Choice
Within Greenland’s famed Disko Bay you find the awe-inspiring Eqi Glacier. The mesmerizing blue ice shelves inspire a sense of wonder. Often referred to as the Calving Glacier – as it is one of the country’s most active glaciers – if you explore Eqi you’re likely to see chunks of calving ice fall from the mass and into the water with a resounding crack.
Day 4 Disko Bay - Captain's Choice
Disko Bay is a wonderland of shifting light, breaching whales, and iceberg-laden waters. Wildlife thrives here, and sightings range from fin whales, walrus and seabird colonies to the occasional polar bear on a mass of drifting ice. This region also tells a fascinating geological story in the lava flows and basalt formations that shaped the dramatic coastline of the bay’s namesake island, created by volcanic activity millions of years ago. With UNESCO-listed icefjords and some of Greenland’s most active glaciers, every bend in the bay promises a new opportunity for awe, underscoring the expedition’s spirit of discovery.
Day 5 Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavat - Captain's Choice
Located just off Baffin Island’s eastern coast, Qikiqtarjuaq offers an authentic window into Canadian Inuit life. The surrounding waters are rich with marine life such as bowhead whales and narwhals, and the region is home to a thriving population of polar bears.
Day 6 At Sea
Day 7 Lady Franklin Island, Nunavat - Captain's Choice
Uninhabited and ecologically rich, Lady Franklin Island is a haven for Arctic wildlife. Zodiac cruising here may reveal polar bears roaming the shoreline, walrus hauled out on ice floes, and seabirds soaring above its rugged cliffs.
Day 7 Monumental Island, Nunavat - Captain's Choice
Named for its towering rock formations, Monumental Island is a key destination for spotting polar bears and walrus in the wild. These craggy outcrops rise from frigid waters, often serving as haul-out spots for Arctic wildlife. The island also supports thriving bird colonies, making it a photographer’s dream.
Day 8 Button Islands, Nunavat - Captain's Choice
This scattered chain of small islands near the entrance to Hudson Strait marks a convergence point for Arctic marine species. Zodiac expeditions through the Button Islands can reveal pods of beluga whales, playful seals, and possibly narwhals — all navigating the nutrient-rich currents.
Day 9 Saglek Fjord, Torngat Mountains National Park - Captain's Choice
Sailing through Saglek Fjord offers a jaw-dropping introduction to the Torngat Mountains National Park. Sheer granite cliffs rise thousands of feet from the water, while tumbling waterfalls and deep-blue glacial valleys create an unforgettable tableau. The fjord is home to diverse Arctic wildlife — from polar bears prowling the shoreline to beluga whales swimming near its mouth.
Day 10 Hebron Fjord, Newfoundland & Labrador - Captain's Choice
Hebron Fjord combines breathtaking Arctic scenery with poignant human history. As your yacht glides through towering bluffs and mirrored waters, you’ll be entering the site of a former Moravian mission and Inuit settlement — a place that still holds deep cultural resonance. The surrounding cliffs are prime territory for spotting black bears, caribou, and soaring birds of prey, setting meaningful historical reflection against a backdrop of untamed natural beauty.
Day 11 Tikkoatokak Bay - Captain's Choice
Known for its wild, glacier-carved terrain and rich wildlife encounters, Tikkoatokak Bay nestles at the base of the Kiglapait Mountains. Sailing through this scenic fjord brings views of rugged peaks and ancient geological formations, along with the possibility of spotting polar bears patrolling the shoreline.
Day 12 At Sea
Day 13 L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Cananda
Step into history at L’Anse aux Meadows, the only authenticated Norse settlement in North America and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located at the tip of Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula, this archaeological treasure reveals the remains of Viking sod houses dating back over 1,000 years.
Day 14 Red Bay (Labrador) - Captain's Choice
As you sail the Strait of Belle Isle toward the fishing village of Red Bay, keep your binoculars handy to spy majestic whales breaching the surf, playful seals basking on rocky coastlines, and myriad seabirds painting the skies. The UNESCO-listed Red Bay National Historic Site beckons explorers with its tales of the pre-industrial European whaling industry and vivid accounts of maritime life.
Day 15 Norris Point, Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland - Captain's Choice
Nestled along the shores of Bonne Bay in Gros Morne National Park, Norris Point is a gateway to one of the world’s most geologically significant landscapes. Sailing into the bay offers the chance to explore the park’s dramatic fjords, towering cliffs, and unique Tablelands — a rare glimpse of Earth’s exposed mantle.
Day 15 Woody Point, Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland - Captain's Choice
A charming enclave on Bonne Bay, Woody Point is known for its coastal beauty and deep connection to Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. A shore landing in the village’s historic waterfront of brightly painted buildings leads to scenic trails and the renowned Discovery Centre, offering insights into the area’s tectonic wonders.
Day 16 At Sea
Day 17 Saint-Pierre & Miquelon
A taste of France awaits on the windswept shores of Saint-Pierre, the capital of a small archipelago and French overseas territory just off the coast of Newfoundland.
Day 18 St. John’s
One of the first European settlements in North America, St. John’s offers a rich history, diverse cultures and beautiful vistas from every angle. Disembarking in the heart of downtown, meander charming streets lined with boutiques, galleries, Irish pubs and the brightly colored homes of Jelly Bean Row.