STYLE: Small Ship Expedition Cruise
Trip Code: ACPQBEGS
DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (light adventure)
Start: Reykjavik, Iceland
Finish: Reykjavik, Iceland
SHIP: M/S Balto
Arctic, Greenland
13/08/2025, 20/08/2025, 27/08/2025, 09/09/2025
All Meals, Tea, And Coffee On Board Throughout Your Voyage
Group transfers to/from the airport and hotel in Iceland, charter flights Iceland to Greenland
Cabin Onboard a Ship, 2 nights at hotel in Iceland.
Daily Arctic Excursions, Zodiac Cruising, Onboard Expert Lectures & Briefings By The Experienced Expedition Team
NOTE: Itinerary Is Subject To Change Depending On Weather & Ice Conditions
Explore the wilderness of East Greenland and discover a hidden gem - the Sermilik fjord, an untouched area that is full of stunning hiking opportunities. You will be greeted by calving glaciers, icebergs of various shapes and sizes and towering mountains as you navigate the crystal-clear coastal waters. This area is a feeding ground for humpback and fin whales and your expedition crew will keep a close look out for these majestic gentle giants of the sea. Gain insights into the Inuit culture and learn more about their traditional practices, cultural heritage and way of life. From late August you may also have the chance to spot the Northern lights, which can light up the night skies.
Cruise onboard the small and nimble ship, M/S Balto which takes up to just 12 guests, meaning that you will enjoy an intimate and unique experience on this Arctic expedition cruise, which will be the experience of a lifetime.
We arrive individually to Reykjavik and check in to our hotel (included in the flight and hotel package described below).
Explore the lovely city of Reykjavik on your own. In the afternoon we transfer to Keflavik and our flight to Kulusuk, and the airport built by the US Air Force in 1956. Kulusuk means “the village with the mountain that looks like the breast of a bird” in the Greenlandic, referring to the Isikajia Mountain located directly behind the airport. In the evening we board our expedition ship and begin our great exploration.
We are now on an expedition cruise and our exact route will be decided by weather and ice. Some areas can be filled with ice and therefore not always reachable. Please note that the places mentioned below are just examples of places we can visit on this true expedition cruise.
We visit the town of Tasiilaq. With just under 2000 inhabitants, it is the largest settlement in East Greenland. It is home to an older and different Inuit culture, where shamanism and native culture is much more vibrant than in other parts of Greenland. During our expedition here, we will learn more of local myths and legends, as the one about tupilaqs. In Greenlandic Inuit religion, a tupilaq was an avenging monster fabricated by a practitioner of witchcraft or shamanism by using various objects such as animal bone, skin, hair, or sinew. Tasiilaq is also known for a its art scene, where local artists create prints, sculptures and textiles mostly portraying the animals, landscapes and traditional stories of the area.
We venture into the serenity of the Ammassalik fjord system and the small settlement of Kuummiut. This is a relatively unknown pearl of east Greenland, nestled within the Ammassalik Island group. The surrounding fjords – lined by tall mountain tops offer perfect hiking opportunities, with hidden waterfalls and spectacular views. Kuummiut has a rich Inuit heritage, and we hope to get the opportunity to learn about the traditional practices.
Further up north is the Ikateq fjord, where we might make a landing at the abandoned military base from World War II, Bluie East Two. It played an important role in serving as a refuelling and maintenance stop for aircrafts travelling between north America and Europe. Today it is no longer in operation, but some remnants still exist, such as abandoned fuel drums, buildings and vehicles.
Further east are two impressive glaciers: Karale and Knud Rasmussen. Sailing in this area, we are likely to hear and see the thunderous calving of these two very active glaciers.
We continue into the mighty Sermilik fjord. It stretches over 90 kilometres and cuts through a rugged landscape of towering glaciers and jagged peaks, and we find ourselves amongst a myriad of icebergs of all shapes and sizes. Most of them originating from the impressive Helheim glacier at the deep end of the fjord, which produces some of the largest icebergs in all of Greenland. The beauty around us is stunning!
On the southern shores of Sermilik fjord is the tiny village of Tiilerilaaq. The wooden houses are beautifully situated on a hill, with the grand Sermilik fjord in the background. The local Inuit culture and the traditional hunting and fishing activities play a significant role in the way of life here. Before we wave goodbye, we head out on a nice hike to overview the surrounding landscapes and the many icebergs!
If the ice allows, we enter Johan Peterson fjord. On the northern side of the entrance of the fjord is Qeertartivatsiaq Island, where we find Inuit ruins on the southern shore of the island. At the head of the fjord are some outlet glaciers from the inland ice coming straight down to the sea. This is one of few places you can catch sight of the actual inland ice, although please know that it is often blocked by beautyful icebergs.
We are continuously looking for Arctic foxes, seals and different species of whale.
After a good breakfast we disembark at Kulusuk. We have one last tour before it is time for the airport and the flight to Keflavik. Once in Iceland, we check into our hotel for a good night's sleep. (Included in flight and hotel package).
Today we bid our farewells and return home or onwards for new adventures.
Please note: Our exact route will depend on ice, weather conditions and wildlife. The places mentioned are just examples of some of the sites this region of Greenland has to offer. We always strive to maximize your experience. Please remember that flexibility is the key to a successful expedition!
Enjoy cruising on the classic expedition style vessel M/S Balto, that takes up to just 12 guests. You will be able to access areas other larger ships cannot and maximise your time off the ship in smaller groups of just 6 guests to a guide.
Explore the rarely visited and pristine Sermilik fjord, located in East Greenland.
Experience fascinating Inuit culture and learn about their way of life and history, bringing a culturally immersive experience to your expedition cruise.
A chance of seeing whales onboard this expedition and the Northern Lights from late August departures onward.
M/S Balto is built to the highest ice class standards as was named after the lead sled dog in the 1925 Nome serum run. The vessel originally served as a service ship in the Baltic sea and was refurbished between 2019-2022 to become a premium polar expedition small ship. Enjoy luxurious accommodation on the ship and the intimate nature of a small ship with just 12 guests onboard. The size of the vessel makes it nimble and able to reach areas that larger ships cannot. The ship is equipped with a range of cabins including single cabins and a premium owners suite. On the guest deck you will find a small sauna and cold shower and you can enjoy downtime in the saloon and dining messroom, which features cotch-mahogany panelling as well as in the library. There are 24/7 tea and coffee stations onbard.
Ice Class:
Length: 40m
Breadth: 9mMax
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 9 Knots
Electricity: Passenger
Capacity:12
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We believe that appropriate accommodation should add to the authentic travel experience, as well as providing utmost enjoyment. For that reason our accommodation is scrutinised by our staff on the ground frequently, ensuring the properties adhere to our high standards. This key will help you understand the levels of accommodation available on this tour.
Comfortable properties with dependable facilities and service.
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Luxurious properties with impeccable facilities and service.
East Greenland & Mighty Sermilik Fjords | M/S Balto from NZD 19,734 | ||
Departing | Ending | Duration |
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13 Aug 2025 | 22 Aug 2025 | 10 |
20 Aug 2025 | 29 Aug 2025 | 10 |
27 Aug 2025 | 05 Sep 2025 | 10 |
01 Jan 1970 | 10 Jan 1970 | 10 |
Prices are based on per person, and vary from single to various twin/double cabins.
Prices are correct at time of publishing but are subject to change at any time.
All entrance fees are subject to change without prior notice.
Please note this itinerary is subject to change depending on weather and ice conditions*
Flights from Keflavik (Iceland) to Kulusuk (Greenland) roundtrip
Group transfers to/from airport and hotel.
Two hotel nights in Iceland, one night prior to the expedition and one night after
Cabin accommodation on board ship.
All meals, tea, and coffee on board throughout your voyage.
All scheduled landings and excursions.
Guiding and leadership by expert exploration team and crew.
Passenger taxes and harbour/landing fees
Advertised price includes mandatory charter flight and hotel package ($2250 USD p/p - subject to change)
Flights to/from Iceland
Group transfers to/from hotel and ship.
Any other pre or post land arrangements not mentioned above.
Passport and visa expenses.
Government arrival and departure taxes not mentioned above.
Baggage, cancellation, interruption and medical travel insurance—strongly recommended.
Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac cruising, or any other gear not mentioned.
Voluntary gratuity at the end of the voyage for shipboard staff and crew.
Meals ashore unless otherwise specified.
Excess-baggage fees on international and domestic flights.
Laundry, bar and other personal charges unless specified.
Available upon request. A supplement surcharge applies and is subject to availability. Single Cabins are available. Please contact us for more information.
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