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14 nights

14 nights cruise in Arctic

with Silver Wind
Departure Port
Reykjavik (Iceland)
Ports of Call
Reykjavik (Iceland),Dynjandi Waterfalls (Iceland),Isafjordur (Iceland),Vigur Island (Iceland),Day at sea,Cruise Prince Christian Sound,Qaqortoq (Julianehab),Hvalsey (Greenland),Evighedsfjord (Greenland),Uummannaq Fjord (Greenland),Ilulissat (Greenland),Eqip Sermia Glacier,Sisimiut (Greenland),Nuuk (Greenland)
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Cruise Prince Christian Sound

Prince Christian Sound, also known as Prins Christians Sund, is one of the most spectacular waterways in southern Greenland. Stretching for about one hundred kilometers, it separates Greenland’s mainland peninsula from Sammisoq Island and several smaller islands of the Cape Farewell Archipelago. The scenery is breathtaking: steep mountain peaks, glaciers descending into the sea, and icebergs floating on the crystal-clear waters create an image of unique Arctic beauty. Along the passage there is only one settlement, Aappilattoq, with about one hundred inhabitants, while a weather station monitors conditions for navigation. The climate is subpolar maritime, with relatively mild variations compared to other Arctic regions. Prince Christian Sound is a favorite route for cruises in Greenland, as it offers travelers the chance to witness glaciers, icebergs, and abundant wildlife such as whales, seals, and Arctic seabirds. It is a destination that reveals the raw wilderness and authenticity of the north in a way that remains unforgettable.

Dynjandi Waterfalls, Iceland

Popularly known as the most beautiful attraction of Westfjords, Dynjandi waterfall is the biggest fall in the region. Also known as Fjallfoss, it is the first in a series of 7 waterfalls with a cumulative height of 100m, being 30m wide at the top and 60m wide at the base. While each of the waterfall beneath the main one on top is spectacular on its own, the cumulative effect of the seven falls is impressive and immersive. The sheer volume of water and its sound and power is surreal. Dynjandi in Icelandic means thunderous/resounding and the falls do justice to their name. The step-like composition and the crystal-clear water cascading the falls give the appearance of a beautiful bridal veil.

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.

Qaqortoq, Julianehab

Qaqortoq, formerly known as Julianehåb, is the largest town in southern Greenland and one of the island’s most vibrant centers. It lies beside a fjord and is surrounded by steep mountains, combining the rugged Arctic environment with human presence. The town is notable for its colorful wooden houses, which stand in sharp contrast to the gray rocks and white ice. It also has an active cultural life, with a museum, galleries, and a teachers’ training college. Particularly well known is the project Stone & Man, an open-air collection of sculptures carved into rocks by artists from different countries. Qaqortoq represents Greenlandic culture at its core: a small, remote community with a strong identity and a deep connection to the wild nature around it.

Hvalsey, Greenland

Hvalsey was one of the most important Norse Viking settlements in Greenland during the Middle Ages. It is located near present-day Qaqortoq, on the southwest coast, and is best known for its remarkably well-preserved medieval church, built around the 14th century from large stone blocks. The church at Hvalsey was the center of religious life for the Scandinavian settlers, and it was the site of the last recorded event of the Norse presence in Greenland—a wedding in 1408. Today, the site is a significant archaeological monument and forms part of the cultural landscape designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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.

Isafjordur,Iceland

Isafjordur is the largest town in northwestern Iceland and the administrative center of the Westfjords. It lies in a narrow and picturesque fjord, surrounded by steep mountains that give it both a striking natural setting and a sense of isolation. Historically, it was an important hub for fishing and shipping, while today it plays a key role in the region’s economy, culture, and tourism. Ísafjörður hosts cultural festivals, has a vibrant music scene, and attracts travelers seeking an authentic experience of the Westfjords’ nature, with activities such as hiking, kayaking, and birdwatching.

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. 

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.

Sisimiut, Greenland

Sisimiut is the second largest town in Greenland, with about 5,500 inhabitants. It lies north of the Arctic Circle and stands out for its impressive landscape of mountains and sea. It is an important center of fishing and trade, and also the starting point of the Arctic Circle Trail leading to Nuuk. The area has been inhabited for thousands of years, and today Sisimiut blends Inuit tradition with modern life.

Uummannaq Fjord, Greenland

The Uummannaq Fjord in northwestern Greenland is one of the region’s most striking natural landmarks. It takes its name from the nearby town of Uummannaq, famous for the heart-shaped mountain rising above it. The fjord is surrounded by steep mountains, dotted with floating icebergs, and showcases the raw beauty of the Arctic. It is a notable destination for travelers seeking authentic Greenlandic experiences, offering views of glaciers, rich marine life, and insights into the traditional culture of the Inuit.

Vigur Island, Iceland

Vigur is a small island in Iceland’s Westfjords, renowned for its rich birdlife. Thousands of puffins, eider ducks, and Arctic terns nest there, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. The island hosts a single farm, run for generations by the same family, which also produces eiderdown. Vigur offers an authentic connection with nature and the unique tranquility of Iceland’s remote countryside.

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Reykjavik, Iceland ------ 17:00
2 Dynjandi Waterfalls, Iceland 06:30 18:30
3 Isafjordur,Iceland 07:30 12:00
3 Vigur Island, Iceland 14:00 18:30
5 Day at sea 00:00 00:00
6 Cruise Prince Christian Sound 14:00 19:00
7 Qaqortoq, Julianehab 06:30 11:00
7 Hvalsey, Greenland 13:00 18:00
9 Evighedsfjord, Greenland 10:30 19:00
11 Uummannaq Fjord, Greenland 09:00 19:00
12 Ilulissat, Greenland 09:00 19:00
13 Eqip Sermia Glacier 07:00 13:30
14 Sisimiut, Greenland 08:00 13:30
15 Nuuk, Greenland 07:00 ------
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Break new waters with Silver Wind

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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