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Iceland to Greenland: Total Solar Eclipse (Ultramarine)

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Operated by Intrepid Travel
Tripcode: BQMX
Overview
Destination:
Greenland
Iceland
Start:Reykjavik, Iceland
Finish:Reykjavik, Iceland
Duration:13 days
Type:Group tour (max 199)
Style:
Adventure,
Polar,
Wildlife,
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The creation of this once in a lifetime Total Solar Eclipse itinerary dates back to November 24, 2003, when the first ever successful solar eclipse voyage made 100 people, from 17 different nations, the first-ever humans to witness a total solar eclipse in Antarctica. Now, you can be one of those people in the Arctic. This voyage has a taskforce of eclipse experts, including a meteorologist and Expedition Team that researches the geography, terrain, angles of the sun in the sky and Arctic weather patterns to prepare for one of the most rare experiences on the planet – observing a total solar eclipse in the High Arctic. In addition to phenomenal eclipse viewing, you’ll discover the natural wonders of the Vestfjords – the unsung secret of West Iceland. Your journey will take you into the immense Northeast Greenland National Park, where you’ll cruise the 110-km King Oscar Fjord. You’ll also get to unleash your inner adventurer on thrilling heli-flightseeing adventures over remote Greenland on Ultramarine’s state-of-the-art helicopters.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

This trip starts and finishes in Reykjavik, Iceland onboard the Ultramarine ship.

Your voyage is operated by our polar partner Quark Expeditions. All accommodation and transfer arrangements as listed in the itinerary are also operated by Quark Expeditions or their local representatives.

BOOKING CONDITIONS
To confirm your reservation, a deposit of 25% (unless indicated otherwise at time of booking) of the total invoice amount is required at time of booking. Balances are due 120 days prior to departure.
Please refer to the "Booking terms and conditions" page on our website for all Quark Expedition terms and conditions. https://www.intrepidtravel.com/booking-intrepid/booking-conditions

ADVENTURE OPTIONS
Kayaking, day paddle and Tundra to Table: Inuit Culinary Experience are optional activities that can booked on this voyage. They must be booked prior to departure and incurs an additional cost. Spaces are limited so please enquire at time of booking. To participate in kayaking, previous, recent experience is essential. In addition, there are other included activities offered on some voyages such as hiking and heli sightseeing. These activities do not need to be booked in advance and no additional cost applies.

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Standard inclusions
  • Meals: Meals: 12 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 11 dinners.
  • Transport: Ship, Zodiac, Helicopter.
  • Accommodation: Hotel (1 night) Expedition Cruise ship (10 nights).
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Itinerary
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Day 1: Reykjavik, Iceland
Welcome to Iceland! When you arrive in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, make your way to your hotel for a free afternoon and evening. You can arrive at any time, as you have the full day at leisure to settle in and explore the city at your own pace.
Days 2-3: Embark in Reykjavik, Iceland - Westforjds
After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to your ship – the technologically advanced Ultramarine. Set sail for what’s often referred to as ‘Iceland’s best-kept secret’ – the Westfjords. This rugged peninsula on the remote northwestern tip of Iceland is a region of mountains and fjords. Mountains slope down to the sea, providing plenty of opportunities for landscape photography. Spend the day exploring the fjords and shores of one of Iceland’s oldest regions (home to volcanic rocks dating back 16 million years) by Zodiac and ship, during guided shore landings. Soak up the views of dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, beaches, rolling hills and high moorlands dotted with rocky outcrops and tiny lakes. You’ll likely spot Icelandic ponies and shaggy sheep grazing the hillsides. A few outposts of civilisation include small fishing communities on the edges of the fjord and along the shores of the Denmark Strait. These modest settlements preserve a maritime heritage that dates back to the heady days of the Viking era. Possible community visits include Vigur Island in Safjaroardjup fjord and the little town of Isafjorour, noted for its wooden houses, fishing boats and hospital-turned-community centre.
Day 4: At Sea: Crossing the Denmark Strait
As you sail north across the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland, your Expedition Team will prepare you for the exciting adventures ahead, both on and off-ship. The team of polar experts will present on a wide range of topics, including Arctic history, wildlife, geology and climatology. The team will also search for seabirds soaring about the ship and they’ll alert you whenever there’s a whale sighting.
Days 5-6: Northeast Greenland
Navigating within the boundaries of the Northeast Greenland National Park – the planet’s largest national park at 972,000 square kilometres – you'll sail into Kangerluk Kong Oscar, also known as King Oscar Fjord, on the northern border of Scoresby Land peninsula. This major fjord system is popular for its famously bright sandstone. When conditions allow, you’ll have the opportunity to hike in Skipperdal Valley, where mineral deposits have painted the hills red and magenta. As you prepare to position the ship to maximize views of the solar eclipse on Day 7, you’ll also have the opportunity to visit Blomsterbugten (also known as Flower Bay) on Ymer Island. The floral name was chosen by noted archaeologists Gunnar Seidenfaden and Arne Noe-Nygaard during the Lauge Koch expedition in 1929, upon discovering the abundance of specimens for their botanical collection. Blomsterbugten is also home to a little hut known as ‘Varghytten’ (the wolf hut). Built in 1929, the small hut is still used by the Sirius Patrol – a specialised military unit of the Danish Armed Forces. You may also hike to the seldom-visited Noa Lake. There will be a palpable sense of excitement in the air as anticipation builds for the much-awaited eclipse. Behind the scenes, your Expedition Leader, guest eclipse cartographer Michael Zeiler and the Ship Captain will work closely together, monitoring sea and ice conditions and atmospheric forecasts to strategically position the Ultramarine in the best location to maximize your views of the solar eclipse. Relatively few humans get to experience the awe of a polar expedition, but even fewer get to combine the wonders of an Arctic expedition with a solar eclipse viewing. Expect presentations by your two special guests, eclipse experts David Baron and Michael Zeiler, in the leadup to the August 12 Solar Eclipse. These veteran eclipse enthusiasts will draw on their vast knowledge to ensure you have an eclipse viewing like no other. On the evening of Day 6, guest expert David Baron will deliver a keynote presentation, ‘Scientific America: The Eclipse that Enlightened a Nation,’ where he’ll delve into the societal impacts of eclipses. Baron will discuss how epic events such as a solar eclipse have spurred societies and specific individuals to achieve scientific greatness.
Day 7: King Oscar Fjord - Solar Eclipse Viewing
The Ultramarine will sail further into King Oscar Fjord where the team will identify the most optimal viewing point along the path of totality. With the total eclipse of the sun lasting 2 minutes and 17.2 seconds, this region of the Arctic provides the longest duration of totality along the entire eclipse path. The eclipse will begin at 2:34 pm, totality will begin at 3:34 pm and end at 3:36 pm. The eclipse viewing experience – a duration of 2 hours, 1 minute and 3 seconds – will conclude at 4:35 pm. This 2026 eclipse is part of Saros series 126, which is a cycle of solar eclipses that repeats approximately every 18 years. It’s worth noting that total solar eclipses in Polar Regions are relatively rare due to the smaller land area and the fact that the sun only illuminates each pole for part of the year. To reiterate, the last total solar eclipse observable north of the Arctic Circle was 2008. The Expeditions team and guest eclipse experts will continue to research the geography of this region to prepare for the event. Right up until the day of the eclipse itself, the team will study the mountainous terrain, the angles of the sun in the sky, and weather patterns to determine the best possible viewing experience. Your Expedition Leader will outline the day’s agenda in the days and hours leading up to the total eclipse.
Days 8-11: Scoresby Sund and surrounding region
As you begin to make your way home (still overwhelmed no doubt by the previous day’s eclipse experience), you’ll visit Scoresby Sound (Scoresby Sund) – a large fjord system on the eastern coast of Greenland. Except for a small population of Inuit at Ittoqqortoormiit, near the mouth of the fjord, Scoresby Sund is largely uninhabited. Warm water polynyas (areas of open water surrounded by sea ice) near the mouth of the fjord support diverse ecosystems of flora and fauna, which is unusual for the Arctic. Numerous mountains, valleys and glaciers line the fjords, giving rise to a spectacular collection of icebergs. Journey through Bjornar (Nannut Qeqertaat), – a group of islands (also known as Bear Islands) located northeast of Milne Land, named during the 1891-92 Den Ostgronlandske (East Greenland) expedition. The collection of 11 main islands fascinates visitors with its maze of channels, steep cliff faces and geology. While exploring this area, you’ll go on Zodiac cruises and shore visits to several locations. Watch for grazing muskoxen as 40 per cent of the world’s population lives in Northeast Greenland National Park. Sailing through spectacular Scoresby Sund, where many icebergs are birthed, you’ll immediately appreciate why previous visitors have described it as the most beautiful fjord system on the planet. Visit sites such as Vikingbukta, known for its shoreline of basalt columns, and Sydkap, where you can explore the colourful tundra and remains of ancient Thule settlements.
Day 12: At Sea: Crossing the Denmark Strait
Your Arctic adventure winds down as you sail back across Denmark Strait, southbound this time. Use your remaining time onboard to attend an educational presentation by one of the experts, share your photos, book a massage in Ultramarine’s Tundra Spa, sip an icy cocktail in the bar or ask any questions you may have for our enthusiastic Expedition Team, who will also alert guests of any wildlife sightings.
Day 13: Reykjavik, Iceland
Disembark in Reykjavik, Iceland’s bustling capital, at the end of your journey. If you have booked post-expedition accommodation, you’ll take a transfer to a central downtown location.
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