East Greenland - Scoresby Sund - Iceland, Aurora Borealis, Fly & Sail

Experience the northern lights on Earth’s largest fjord

Título

East Greenland - Scoresby Sund - Iceland, Aurora Borealis, Fly & Sail

Inicio - Fin

Código del viaje

RVR15-25

Idioma

Viaje de habla inglesa

Embarque / desembarque

Constable Pynt - Akureyri

Noches / Días

11 noches

Solicitud de grupo Para reservas de más de 15 personas puede ponerse en contacto con nosotros directamente
Itinerario
POR FAVOR TENGA EN CUENTA:

All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on ice, weather, and wildlife conditions. Landings are subject to site availabilities, permissions, and environmental concerns per AECO regulations. Official sailing plans and landing slots are scheduled with AECO prior to the start of the season, but the expedition leader determines the final plan. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises, and willingness to compromise on comfort is a basic requirement on a historic sailing vessel. Important information about the use of sails: The vessel is equipped with sails to be used in good conditions (based on open sea, water depth, wind, and time allowance), but the use of sails is not guaranteed. The captain decides whether to use the sails or engine. If sails are used, the crew will operate them. Guests must follow the safety instructions of the team. The average cruising speed for s/v Rembrandt van Rijn is 6.5 knots.

Descripción breve

Sail through Earth’s largest fjord system on a historic three-masted vessel, getting the chance to encounter exotic Arctic wildlife like musk oxen and Arctic hares under the enchanting aurora borealis. Greenland whales may also appear between landing sites, where we will enjoy enormous icebergs, ancient Thule settlements, and scenic shoreline hikes.

Please note: End of trip

This trip concludes with a crossing of the Denmark Strait. Since Northern Atlantic weather can be rough in October, the captain will decide when to depart East Greenland to make for the most pleasant crossing.

You arrive by chartered plane from Keflavik and land at Constable Pynt, the airfield at the head of Hurry Inlet. This area is known for its remarkably rich geological history.

Enjoy the sights as we sail the glaciated Volquart Boons Coast. Here you may set out on a Zodiac cruise along one of the shoreline glacier fronts, with your first activity near Månegletcher or Vikingebugt.

We sail by the east coast of Milne Land among a multitude of giant icebergs. If we can also land at Charcot Havn, we will make a walk to the Charcot Glacier before continuing by the Bjørneør and sail to Øfjord.

Today marks a visit to the east entrance of one of the most impressive fjords in the world: Ø Fjord is almost 40 nautical miles long (74 km, 46 miles), with mountains on each side up to 2,000 meters high (6,562 feet), and icebergs that drift over depths of more than 1,000 meters (3,281 feet). The aim is to land at Jyttehavn and hike the tundra in mythic surroundings. We may also sail into Harefjord, Rypefjord, and Rödefjord, walking into C. Hoffmanhalvöya and on Storö. We will then land near Sydkap, where you can see colossal icebergs, some of them over 100 meters (328 feet) high and more than a kilometer long (.62 mile). Most of these bergs are grounded, as the fjord is only about 400 meters deep (1,312 feet). At Sakatajik we can also view the remains of Thule winter houses. As many as twenty people lived here once, hunting Greenland whales and building houses out of their vertebrae.

At the western shores of Jameson Land lies a vast tundra with grazing musk oxen. We will try to make a landing on one of the areas, such as Tyskit Nunat, remembering Alfred Wegener’s efforts to cross Vandreblokken. We may also visit Kap Hooker or a lovely lagoon west of Kap Stewart.

Today’s stop is Ittoqqortoormiit, the largest settlement in Scoresbysund at about five hundred inhabitants. At the post office you can buy stamps for your postcards or just stroll around to see the sled dogs and drying skins of seals and musk oxen.

If there is not too much cloud cover, you might enjoy the magical lightshow of the aurora borealis today.

We disembark in the Icelandic town of Akureyri, taking home memories that will accompany us wherever the next adventure lies. If requested, you can take a chartered bus (six-hour drive) to Reykjavik.

El Rembrandt van Rijn

Nuestro velero de 3 mástiles 'Rembrandt van Rijn' es muy adecuado para el crucero de expedición entre los fiordos de Groenlandia y Svalbard.

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Cabinas & Precios

Triple Privada con Ojo de Buey

  • 1 ojo de buey
  • 1 Litera superior / inferior + 1 cama baja
  • Ducha y baño privado
  • Amplio espacio de almacenamiento

Cabina completa

17700 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

5900 USD

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Lo siento, la litera no está disponible

Doble privada interior

  • 1 Litera superior / inferior
  • Ducha y baño privado
  • Amplio espacio de almacenamiento

Cabina completa

12500 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Cabina individual

10625 USD

Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

6250 USD

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Lo siento, la litera no está disponible

Doble Privada con Ojo de Buey

  • 1 Ojo de Buey
  • 1 Litera superior / inferior
  • Ducha y baño privado
  • Amplio espacio de almacenamiento

Cabina completa

14600 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Cabina individual

12410 USD

Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

7300 USD

Comparta su camarote con otros para obtener el mejor precio.

Lo siento, la litera no está disponible
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