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14 nights cruise in Arctic

with Silver Wind
Departure Port
Nuuk (Greenland)
Ports of Call
Nuuk (Greenland),Evighedsfjord (Greenland),Itilleq (Greenland),Eqip Sermia Glacier,Ilulissat (Greenland),Day at sea,Qikiqtarjuaq (Nunavut),Auyuituq National Park,Cape Dyer (Nunavut, Canada),Blacklead Island,Lady Franklin Island (Canada),Monumental Island (Canada),High Bluff Island,Akpatok Island (North),Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands (Nunavut),Iqaluit (Nunavut)
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Akpatok Island, North

Akpatok Island is one of the uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada. Akpatok was named after the Akpat, the Thick-billed Murre, which live by the thousands at the north and south ends where the sedimentary layers of the limestone cliffs have allowed tiny ledges to form on which the birds lay their eggs. In addition to the Thick-billed Murre, notable species include polar bears, seals and walrus.

Blacklead Island

Blacklead Island is located in Cumberland Sound, off the eastern coast of Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada. It is best known for its historical significance, as in the late 19th century it became a center for whaling and later for Moravian missionary activity, with a mission established there in 1894. The island once served as an important meeting and trading place for the Inuit and European whalers, but these activities gradually declined and were abandoned. Today, Blacklead Island is uninhabited, forming part of the Arctic landscape of the sound, home to seabirds and occasional marine mammals.

Auyuituq National Park

Auyuittuq National Park is located on Baffin Island in Canada’s Nunavut and is renowned for its dramatic Arctic landscapes. Its name means “the land that never melts,” reflecting the glaciers, permanent snow, and steep mountains that define it. The park is home to Mount Thor, which boasts the world’s tallest vertical cliff, and Mount Asgard, made famous through the film The Asgard Project. Auyuittuq also hosts a variety of Arctic wildlife, including polar bears, foxes, and caribou. It is popular for long-distance trekking, with the Akshayuk Pass being the most famous route, offering an unparalleled experience of Arctic wilderness and isolation.

Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut

Qikiqtarjuaq is a small community in Canada’s Nunavut, located on an island off the eastern coast of Baffin. It is known as the “Iceberg Capital,” since massive icebergs frequently drift into the area from Greenland’s glaciers through the Davis Strait. The community is mainly inhabited by Inuit and strongly preserves their traditions, with hunting and fishing still central to daily life. Qikiqtarjuaq also serves as a gateway to Auyuittuq National Park, renowned for its wildlife, fjords, and unique Arctic experiences.

High Bluff Island

High Bluff Island is a small island in Lake Ontario, Canada, and part of Thousand Islands National Park. Its name comes from the steep cliffs that dominate its shores, giving it a distinctive character. Uninhabited and covered mostly by forest and low vegetation, the island serves as a refuge for birds and small wildlife. With its natural beauty, rocky coastline, and sense of seclusion, High Bluff Island is a favorite spot for paddlers, anglers, and nature lovers exploring Lake Ontario and the Thousand Islands.

Iqaluit (Nunavut)

Iqaluit is the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, located in the Arctic Archipelago at the southern tip of Baffin Island. It is a small city with a population of a few thousand, primarily Inuit, and serves as the administrative, cultural, and commercial center of the region. Known for its Arctic landscape, polar climate, and traditional Inuit culture, Iqaluit—despite its remote location—has essential infrastructure and plays a key role in local governance and Indigenous affairs.

Cape Dyer, Nunavut, Canada

Cape Dyer is located on the southeastern tip of Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada, and is one of the most remote and striking places in the Arctic. It is known for its dramatic cliffs that rise high above Davis Strait, offering breathtaking views of the polar landscape. The area also has historical significance, as it once hosted a military station that was part of the Cold War early-warning system. Today, Cape Dyer attracts mainly nature enthusiasts and those interested in Arctic wildlife, seeking isolation and an authentic experience of northern Canada.

Eqip Sermia Glacier

The Eqip Sermia Glacier is located in western Greenland, north of the town of Ilulissat, and is one of the most impressive natural attractions in the region. It is famous for the spectacular sight of massive chunks of ice breaking off and crashing into the sea, creating an unforgettable experience for visitors. Access is mainly by boat, with the journey offering breathtaking views of fjords and icebergs. Eqip Sermia is considered an ideal destination for those wishing to witness the power and beauty of Arctic nature up close.

Evighedsfjord, Greenland

Evighedsfjord, also known as the “Fjord of Eternity,” is located in western Greenland, near the town of Maniitsoq. It is a long and narrow glacial fjord, impressive for its steep mountains and glaciers that descend all the way to the sea. The area is almost uninhabited and offers pristine Arctic nature, with clear waters, ice, and a tranquility that justifies its name. Evighedsfjord is a favorite destination for expedition cruise travelers who seek the authentic sense of isolation and the grandeur of Greenland’s landscape.

Ilulissat, Greenland

Ilulissat is a town in the Qaasuitsup municipality in western Greenland, located approximately 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. The glacier and fjord Ilulissat have been declared since 2004 as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

Itilleq, Greenland

Itilleq is a scenic village in the Arctic Circle, in the wonderful North Greenland. The few locals that live here are friendly and welcome the visitors. The alpine scenery is magnificent characterized, mainly, by steep, imposing mountains.

Lady Franklin Island, Canada

Lady Franklin Island is located in the Canadian Arctic, within the waters of Nunavut. It is a remote, uninhabited island characterized by wild, pristine nature and striking arctic landscapes. The area is known for its rich wildlife, with frequent sightings of polar bears, seals, and whales, making it especially appealing for expedition and eco-cruise travel in the Arctic.

Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut

The Lower Savage Islands are located in Nunavut, Canada, near the entrance to Frobisher Bay, off the coast of Baffin Island. This small archipelago of uninhabited islands is known for its wild Arctic landscapes and rich marine ecosystems. The area is home to a variety of seabirds, marine mammals, and fish, making it an important habitat and a destination for nature lovers and explorers seeking isolation and an authentic Arctic experience.

Monumental Island, Canada

Monumental Island is located in Davis Strait, off the eastern coast of Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada. It is uninhabited and serves as an important habitat for polar bears and walruses, which are often seen resting on its rocky shores. The island’s landscape is wild and striking, with steep granite formations rising from the sea, offering views of unique Arctic beauty. It is a popular stop for expedition and ecotourism cruises, providing visitors with the chance to observe wildlife in its natural environment.

 

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. 

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Nuuk, Greenland ------ 18:00
2 Evighedsfjord, Greenland 07:30 14:00
3 Itilleq, Greenland 14:00 19:00
4 Eqip Sermia Glacier 07:30 18:00
5 Ilulissat, Greenland 07:00 17:00
6 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
7 Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut 07:00 18:00
8 Auyuituq National Park 07:00 18:00
9 Cape Dyer, Nunavut, Canada 07:00 12:30
10 Blacklead Island 07:00 18:00
11 Lady Franklin Island, Canada 08:30 12:30
11 Monumental Island, Canada 14:30 18:00
12 High Bluff Island 14:30 18:00
13 Akpatok Island, North 07:30 19:00
14 Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut 07:00 18:00
15 Iqaluit (Nunavut) 07:30 ------
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A major upgrade in December 2018 saw Silver Wind looking better than ever. A second refurbishment in November 2021 saw her benefitting from a strengthened ice-class hull and made her one of the most adaptable ships in our fleet. Still timelessly elegant, still luxuriously relaxed, Silver Wind’s improved cruising versatility means she can whizz from Polar Regions to iconic ports with fluid ease. Whether you want to get up close and personal to penguins in Antarctica or laze on the golden sands of the Caribbean, get ready for a wealth of diverse destination experiences aboard Silver Wind.

Ship's Specifications

Refurbished in November 2021, Silver Wind is an intimate yet spacious ice-class ship that offers one of the best luxury expedition cruise experiences there is.

Crew 239
Guests 274
Tonnage 17,400
Length 514.14 feet / 156.7 metres
Width 70.62 feet / 21.5 metres
Speed 18 knots
Passenger Decks 7
Built 1995
Refurbished 2021

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