Iceland, Greenland and the Canadian Arctic
Aurora Borealis - the Northern Lights. Because most of our expeditions to the Arctic unfold where the sun never sets, our travelers seldom watch an aurora dance in the night sky. The exception is this voyage where a portion occurs well below the Arctic Circle at the southern tip of Greenland. As polar auroras are natural phenomenon that most frequently occur in the north from September through October, we cannot guarantee that you will see the Northern Lights. However if you dream of seeing first hand icebergs, polar bears and the aurora borealis, this is the voyage to choose, because it affords the greatest possibility.
Itinerary: Day 1 Overnight in Reykjavik, Iceland Day 2 Embarkation Day Day 3 At sea Days 4 - 5 Tasiilaq, Bernstorfs Isfjord Day 6 Southern tip of Greenland Day 7 At sea Days 8 - 9 Sisimiut, Ilulissat Day 10 Uummannaq, Qilaqitsoq Days 11 - 12 Baffin Bay Days 13 - 14 Clyde Inlet, Isabella Bay Day 15 Pangnirtung, Kerkerton Day 16 Monumental Island Day 17 Iqaluit Day 18 Depart for home from Ottawa.
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Shipboard Accommodation: The Akademik Ioffe was Scandinavian built for the Russian Academy of Science and designed to travel quietly, during hydro-acoustic research. The ship is exceptionally stable, yet maneuverable. External stabilizers and a built-in trimming system provide exceptional stability. Akademik Ioffe has an ice-strengthened hull and a cruising speed in open water of 14.5 knots. 109 guests.
Arctic 2010 Polar Adventure Ship Expedition Iceland, Greenland and the Canadian Arctic includes:
Trip Code: IGCA
Call (503) 636-5684 for more information or to book today! Mention code 8733152
- Tour Operator
- Adventure Center
- Offer
- Offer valid through 6/30/2010
- Duration
- 18 Days
- Escorted
- Escorted - Yes
- Dates/Pricing



