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16 nights

16 nights cruise in Arctic

with Silver Endeanour
Departure Port
Pond Inlet (Nunavut)
Ports of Call
Pond Inlet (Nunavut),Cape Hay (Bylot Island, Nunavut),Buchan,Auyuittuq National Park (Canada),Cape Dyer (Nunavut, Canada),Pangnirtung (Nunavut),Kekerten Island,Monumental Island (Canada),Lady Franklin Island (Canada),Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands (Nunavut),Nuuk (Greenland),Hvalsey (Greenland),Qaqortoq (Greenland),Uunartoq Island (Greenland),Aappilattoq (Greenland),Cruise Prince Christian Sound,Skoldungen (Greenland),Reykjavik (Iceland)
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Aappilattoq, Greenland

Aappilattoq is a village in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. The name means "sea anemone" in the Greenlandic language. The settlement had 132 inhabitants in 2010. The area of Aappilattoq has been inhabited since the 19th century, but the present-day village was founded in 1922. The main occupations and sources of income are hunting and fishing.

Auyuittuq National Park, Canada

Auyuittuq National Park ("the land that never melts") is a national park located on Baffin Island's Cumberland Peninsula, in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, the largest political subdivision of Canada. The park was initially known as Baffin Island National Park when it was established in 1972, but the name was changed in 1976 to its current name to better reflect the region and its history. It features many terrains of Arctic wilderness, such as fjords, glaciers, and ice fields. Although Auyuittuq was established in 1972 as a national park reserve, it was upgraded to a full national park in 2000.

 

Cape Hay, Bylot Island, Nunavut

Cape Hay is an uninhabited headland on Bylot Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is located at the island's northwestern tip, protruding into Lancaster Sound. 
It is named in honor of Admiral Sir John Hay, Secretary of the Royal Navy.

Hvalsey, Greenland

Hvalsey ("Whale Island") is located near Qaqortoq, Greenland and is the site of Greenland's largest, best-preserved Norse ruins in the area. There is a church there called Hvalsey Fjord Church. It serves the entire fjord and all of Kambstad Fjord as well, which is beside it. 

Qaqortoq, Greenland

Qaqortoq is a town in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. It is the most populous town in southern Greenland and the fourth-largest town on the island. Tourism is a significant contributor to the economy of the town. The Great Greenland Fur-house is a popular tourist attraction. Tourists are offered year-round activities such as kayaking, hiking, whale-watching, cross-country skiing, and boating.

Kekerten Island

Kekerten Island is a unique and beautiful destination that offers visitors the opportunity to experience the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the Arctic region.

 

Kekerten Island is a small uninhabited island located in the Canadian territory of Nunavut, in the Arctic region of North America. The island is situated in the Hudson Strait, which separates the northern tip of Labrador from Baffin Island.

Kekerten Island is known for its stunning natural beauty, including its rugged coastline, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters. In addition to its natural beauty, KekertKekerten Island is a unique and beautiful destination that offers visitors the opportunity to experience the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the Arctic region.en Island is also known for its cultural significance to the Inuit people of the region.

Lady Franklin Island, Canada

Lady Franklin Island is an uninhabited island in Nunavut, Canada. Several endangered animals inhabit there, like bears and walruses.

Monumental Island, Canada

The Monumental Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian Arctic Islands in the region Qikiqtaaluk,Nunavut. Due to the graciers, which are characteristic of the area, they offer the visitor an experience of unique beauty. The island is a favorite sea mammals resting places. It is a place where polar bears live and every day looking for their food in glaciers and in the nearby islands.  

Pangnirtung, Nunavut

Pangnirtung is a unique and fascinating destination that offers visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Canadian Arctic.

 

Pangnirtung is a small Inuit community located on the east coast of Baffin Island, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. The community is situated on a narrow fjord that leads to Auyuittuq National Park, which is known for its stunning Arctic landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities.

Pangnirtung is home to a population of approximately 1,500 people, most of whom are Inuit. The community is known for its vibrant arts and crafts scene, with local artisans producing a variety of traditional Inuit art, including carvings, prints, and textiles.

Visitors to Pangnirtung can experience the unique culture and way of life of the Inuit people, with opportunities to learn about traditional hunting and fishing practices, as well as to sample local cuisine such as Arctic char and caribou.

In addition to its cultural attractions, Pangnirtung is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, and wildlife viewing. Auyuittuq National Park is located nearby, offering visitors a chance to explore a pristine Arctic wilderness that is home to a variety of wildlife species such as polar bears, Arctic foxes, and caribou.

Nuuk, Greenland

Nuuk is the capital and largest city of Greenland. It is the seat of government, as well as the country's largest cultural and economic center. The Nuuk Tourist Office was built in 1992 to house the headquarters of the new National Tourist Board of Greenland. It was built not only to provide information to tourists but as an attraction, with a fake Christmas tree and an extremely large postal box. 

Pond Inlet, Nunavut

Pond Inlet is a famous arctic tourist destination in the north coast of Baffin Island in Canada. It is, also, called "Mittimatalik" because of Mittima, an ancient person that was buried here. The surroundings create an idyllic atmosphere. Imposing icebergs, scenic inlets and wonderful fjords make the scenery unique. It is ideal for outdoor activities and especially for exploring the majestic ice caves. Get in touch with the wildlife that consists of whales, seals and polar bears. Pond Inlet enthousiasts every visitor and it, really, is a jewel of the area.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik is a perfect town, with plenty of room, clean air, vibrant culture and beautiful environment. The southernmost capital of the world has it all. To enrich your knowledge of the Norwegian and Icelandic culture, visit the National Museum and the wooden buildings of the old city of Reykjavik. Afterwards leave the city behind and drive across landscapes of fire, ice and geysers to indulge in spas, that steam gushes.Don't miss such an ethereal experience.

Skoldungen, Greenland

Here you can get a feel of what an Arctic ghost town is like, as you’ll visit the abandoned Skoldungen settlement, where inhabitants were forced to move to larger, more accessible towns in 1961. The narrow part of Skoldungen fjord, in Greenland, is a great place to explore by Zodiac and kayak, allowing you to glide past icebergs and take some great photographs.

Uunartoq Island, Greenland

Uunartoq Qeqertaq, Greenlandic for "The Warming Island", is an island that was only acknowledged as such in September 2005, by an American explorer Dennis Schmitt, off the east central coast of Greenland, 550 km (340 mi) north of the Arctic Circle. Members of the scientific community believe that this newly discovered island is a direct result of global warming. The island has three large peninsulas, and thus resembles the letter W.

 

 

 

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Pond Inlet, Nunavut ------ 20:00
2 Cape Hay, Bylot Island, Nunavut 06:30 14:00
3 Buchan 07:00 18:30
4 Cruising 00:00 00:00
5 Auyuittuq National Park, Canada 06:30 17:00
6 Cape Dyer, Nunavut, Canada 07:00 11:30
7 Pangnirtung, Nunavut 07:00 11:30
7 Kekerten Island 14:30 19:30
8 Monumental Island, Canada 09:30 14:00
8 Lady Franklin Island, Canada 15:45 20:30
9 Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut 06:00 12:00
10 Cruising 00:00 00:00
11 Nuuk, Greenland 06:30 20:00
12 Hvalsey, Greenland 19:30 23:59
13 Qaqortoq, Greenland 05:30 12:00
13 Uunartoq Island, Greenland 16:30 23:00
14 Aappilattoq, Greenland 06:30 12:00
14 Cruise Prince Christian Sound 17:00 17:00
15 Skoldungen, Greenland 09:30 15:00
16 Cruising 00:00 ------
17 Reykjavik, Iceland 06:00 00:00
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Speed 19 Knots
Passenger Decks 8
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