17 Days Luxury Arctic Cruise - Nuuk to Iqaluit

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£6771 GBP pp

* Current p/p indicative rate.

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Highlights

  • Embark on an Arctic expedition through Greenland and Canada’s remote islands.
  • Witness dramatic landscapes, from fractured sea ice to towering glaciers and rugged cliffs.
  • Explore by Zodiac, spotting Arctic wildlife like bears, seals, walruses, and breaching whales.
  • Discover Ilulissat’s iconic icebergs, the untouched beauty of Auyuittuq National Park, and historic Inuit settlements.
  • Guided by Silversea’s experts, delve into the wonders of the Arctic’s pristine wilderness.
  • Luxury inclusions: Private transfers, international flights, hotel stays, charter flights, and expert-led excursions.

Highlights

  • Embark on an Arctic expedition through Greenland and Canada’s remote islands.
  • Witness dramatic landscapes, from fractured sea ice to towering glaciers and rugged cliffs.
  • Explore by Zodiac, spotting Arctic wildlife like bears, seals, walruses, and breaching whales.
  • Discover Ilulissat’s iconic icebergs, the untouched beauty of Auyuittuq National Park, and historic Inuit settlements.
  • Guided by Silversea’s experts, delve into the wonders of the Arctic’s pristine wilderness.
  • Luxury inclusions: Private transfers, international flights, hotel stays, charter flights, and expert-led excursions.
Capacity: 296, Type: Luxury Small Ship Cruise
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Discover the majestic sights of the Arctic Circle while exploring the islands of Greenland and Canada. Encounter fractured sea ice, towering turquoise glaciers, and sharp cliffs that provide sanctuary to diverse wildlife. Silversea’s experts reveal the wonders of life at this latitude, guiding you on Zodiac adventures to spot iconic Arctic wildlife - including bears, seals, and lounging walruses. Observe swirling bird colonies and whales breaching icy waters.

  • Embark on an Arctic expedition through Greenland and Canada’s remote islands.
  • Witness dramatic landscapes, from fractured sea ice to towering glaciers and rugged cliffs.
  • Explore by Zodiac, spotting Arctic wildlife like bears, seals, walruses, and breaching whales.
  • Discover Ilulissat’s iconic icebergs, the untouched beauty of Auyuittuq National Park, and historic Inuit settlements.
  • Guided by Silversea’s experts, delve into the wonders of the Arctic’s pristine wilderness.
  • Luxury inclusions: Private transfers, international flights, hotel stays, charter flights, and expert-led excursions.

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

01 August, 2026 to 17 August, 2026 on Silver Wind
Prices
SALE

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Vista
£6771 GBP pp (£ 14255 GBP pp)
save £ 7484 GBP
Vista
Some Vista Suites accommodate three guests. 240 SQ. FT. / 22 M2 SUITE 738: 325 SQ. FT. / 30 M2 • Large picture window providing panoramic ocean views (Suites 421 to 447 only) • One French balcony providing panoramic ocean views (Suite 738 only) • Sitting area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Vanity table with hair dryer • Writing desk • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Unlimited Standard Wifi
Medallion
£25355 GBP pp
Medallion
Medallion Suites accommodate three guests SUITES 801-804: 441 SQ.FT./ 41 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (125 SQ. FT. / 12 M2) SUITES 741: 667 SQ. FT. / 62 M2 NO VERANDA SUITES 801-804: 441 SQ.FT./ 41 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (125 SQ. FT. / 12 M2) SUITES 741: 667 SQ. FT. / 62 M2 NO VERANDA
Silver
£26855 GBP pp
Silver
Silver Suites accommodate three guests. 517 SQ. FT. / 48 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (92 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) • Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) • Sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with full-sized bath • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Vanity table with hair dryer • Writing desk • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Royal 1 Bedroom
£31305 GBP pp
Royal 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 736 SQ. FT. / 69 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (126 SQ. FT. / 12 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,031 SQ. FT. / 96 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (175 SQ. FT. / 16.5 M2) • Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Grand 1 Bedroom
£35455 GBP pp
Grand 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 1,019 SQ. FT. / 95 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (145 SQ. FT. / 14 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,314 SQ. FT. / 122 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (194 SQ. FT. / 18.5 M2)• Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Owner 1 Bedroom
£37555 GBP pp
Owner 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite 1 BEDROOM: 587 SQ. FT. / 55 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 827 SQ. FT. / 77 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) (Suite 734 only); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walkin shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Royal 2 Bedroom
£46455 GBP pp
Royal 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 736 SQ. FT. / 69 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (126 SQ. FT. / 12 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,031 SQ. FT. / 96 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (175 SQ. FT. / 16.5 M2) • Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Owner 2 Bedroom
£50405 GBP pp
Owner 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite 1 BEDROOM: 587 SQ. FT. / 55 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 827 SQ. FT. / 77 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) (Suite 734 only); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walkin shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Grand 2 Bedroom
£50605 GBP pp
Grand 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 1,019 SQ. FT. / 95 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (145 SQ. FT. / 14 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,314 SQ. FT. / 122 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (194 SQ. FT. / 18.5 M2)• Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
15 August, 2026 to 31 August, 2026 on Silver Wind (reverse)
Prices

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Classic Veranda Suite
£8250 GBP pp
Classic Veranda Suite
The Classic Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Veranda suites offer floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a furnished private teak veranda. Each spectacular sunset feels like it is yours alone. Some Classic Veranda Suites accommodate three guests. A must for the world’s best cruise line. One bedroom: 27 sq. m. (4.5 sq. m.) Images and suite plans are intended as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout maybe different than shown. Please note that the 3rd guest will sleep on a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area of the suite.
Vista
£14205 GBP pp
Vista
Some Vista Suites accommodate three guests. 240 SQ. FT. / 22 M2 SUITE 738: 325 SQ. FT. / 30 M2 • Large picture window providing panoramic ocean views (Suites 421 to 447 only) • One French balcony providing panoramic ocean views (Suite 738 only) • Sitting area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Vanity table with hair dryer • Writing desk • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Unlimited Standard Wifi
Medallion
£25205 GBP pp
Medallion
Medallion Suites accommodate three guests SUITES 801-804: 441 SQ.FT./ 41 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (125 SQ. FT. / 12 M2) SUITES 741: 667 SQ. FT. / 62 M2 NO VERANDA SUITES 801-804: 441 SQ.FT./ 41 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (125 SQ. FT. / 12 M2) SUITES 741: 667 SQ. FT. / 62 M2 NO VERANDA
Silver
£26705 GBP pp
Silver
Silver Suites accommodate three guests. 517 SQ. FT. / 48 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (92 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) • Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) • Sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with full-sized bath • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Vanity table with hair dryer • Writing desk • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Royal 1 Bedroom
£31205 GBP pp
Royal 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 736 SQ. FT. / 69 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (126 SQ. FT. / 12 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,031 SQ. FT. / 96 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (175 SQ. FT. / 16.5 M2) • Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Grand 1 Bedroom
£35305 GBP pp
Grand 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 1,019 SQ. FT. / 95 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (145 SQ. FT. / 14 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,314 SQ. FT. / 122 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (194 SQ. FT. / 18.5 M2)• Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Owner 1 Bedroom
£37455 GBP pp
Owner 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite 1 BEDROOM: 587 SQ. FT. / 55 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 827 SQ. FT. / 77 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) (Suite 734 only); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walkin shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Royal 2 Bedroom
£46355 GBP pp
Royal 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 736 SQ. FT. / 69 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (126 SQ. FT. / 12 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,031 SQ. FT. / 96 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (175 SQ. FT. / 16.5 M2) • Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Owner 2 Bedroom
£50255 GBP pp
Owner 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite 1 BEDROOM: 587 SQ. FT. / 55 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 827 SQ. FT. / 77 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) (Suite 734 only); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walkin shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Grand 2 Bedroom
£50455 GBP pp
Grand 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 1,019 SQ. FT. / 95 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (145 SQ. FT. / 14 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,314 SQ. FT. / 122 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (194 SQ. FT. / 18.5 M2)• Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
29 August, 2026 to 14 September, 2026 on Silver Wind
Prices
SALE

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Vista
£6771 GBP pp (£ 14255 GBP pp)
save £ 7484 GBP
Vista
Some Vista Suites accommodate three guests. 240 SQ. FT. / 22 M2 SUITE 738: 325 SQ. FT. / 30 M2 • Large picture window providing panoramic ocean views (Suites 421 to 447 only) • One French balcony providing panoramic ocean views (Suite 738 only) • Sitting area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Vanity table with hair dryer • Writing desk • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Unlimited Standard Wifi
Medallion
£25355 GBP pp
Medallion
Medallion Suites accommodate three guests SUITES 801-804: 441 SQ.FT./ 41 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (125 SQ. FT. / 12 M2) SUITES 741: 667 SQ. FT. / 62 M2 NO VERANDA SUITES 801-804: 441 SQ.FT./ 41 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (125 SQ. FT. / 12 M2) SUITES 741: 667 SQ. FT. / 62 M2 NO VERANDA
Silver
£26855 GBP pp
Silver
Silver Suites accommodate three guests. 517 SQ. FT. / 48 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (92 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) • Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) • Sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with full-sized bath • Walk-in wardrobe with personal safe • Vanity table with hair dryer • Writing desk • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Royal 1 Bedroom
£31305 GBP pp
Royal 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 736 SQ. FT. / 69 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (126 SQ. FT. / 12 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,031 SQ. FT. / 96 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (175 SQ. FT. / 16.5 M2) • Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Grand 1 Bedroom
£35455 GBP pp
Grand 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 1,019 SQ. FT. / 95 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (145 SQ. FT. / 14 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,314 SQ. FT. / 122 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (194 SQ. FT. / 18.5 M2)• Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Owner 1 Bedroom
£37555 GBP pp
Owner 1 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite 1 BEDROOM: 587 SQ. FT. / 55 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 827 SQ. FT. / 77 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) (Suite 734 only); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walkin shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Royal 2 Bedroom
£46455 GBP pp
Royal 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 736 SQ. FT. / 69 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (126 SQ. FT. / 12 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,031 SQ. FT. / 96 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (175 SQ. FT. / 16.5 M2) • Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Owner 2 Bedroom
£50405 GBP pp
Owner 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite 1 BEDROOM: 587 SQ. FT. / 55 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 827 SQ. FT. / 77 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (89 SQ. FT. / 8 M2) Large veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional large picture window • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest) (Suite 734 only); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walkin shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
Grand 2 Bedroom
£50605 GBP pp
Grand 2 Bedroom
Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedrooms by adjoining with a Classic Veranda Suite. 1 BEDROOM: 1,019 SQ. FT. / 95 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (145 SQ. FT. / 14 M2); 2 BEDROOM: 1,314 SQ. FT. / 122 M2 INCLUDING VERANDA (194 SQ. FT. / 18.5 M2)• Two verandas with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doors; bedroom two has additional veranda • Living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest); bedroom two has additional sitting area • Separate dining area • Twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed • Bathroom with whirpool bath and walk-in shower; bedroom two has additional bathroom with walk-in shower • Walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe • Vanity table(s) with hair dryer • Writing desk(s) • Flat-screen HD TVs • Interactive Media Library • Bose® sound system with bluetooth connectivity • Illy® espresso machine • Unlimited Premium Wifi
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Days 0 - 1 - Pre Cruise & Nuuk (Godthab)

Pre Cruise Benefits
Hotel - Pre Cruise hotel in Montreal.
Charter flights to Nuuk (Godthab), Greenland

In the bustling capital city of Greenland, you could be forgiven for forgetting you are in such a vast and isolated country. Nuuk is Greenland's economic and social hub, home to more than a third of Greenland's population, and although it feels like a world capital, scratch the surface, and a uniquely Greenlandic character can be found underneath. Nuuk Cathedral overlooks the gorgeous old Colonial Harbour district and the Greenland National Museum, resting place of the legendary Qilakitsoq mummies, the true highlight of the museum's archaeological collection. Above the Colonial Harbour sits downtown Nuuk, with lines of Scandistyle apartments, a bustling shopping district, the Greenlandic Parliament, Nuuk City Hall (which welcomes visitors to see its artwork) and even outdoor cafes selling locally produced food and beer. These nods to modernity compete for space with local artisan boutiques, the meat market selling the catch from Nuuk's vast fjord-lands, and the stunning Katuaq Cultural Centre, where blockbuster movies, as well as local and foreign performers entertain the people of Nuuk. Although Nuuk has long been a melting pot of Danish and Greenlandic ideas, this is a city where Greenland displays its sophistication, with the Country's only traffic lights, roundabouts and University. Most of all, expect to find a multitude of friendly people who are proud of who they are, and equally proud of the city they call home.

Day 2 - Evighedsfjord

Evighedsfjord (Eternity Fjord) is a large fjord northeast of Kangaamiut in southwest Greenland. The fjord has a length of 75 kilometers and several branches with numerous glaciers coming down from the Maniitsoq Ice Cap to the north can be seen. The Evighedsfjord has several bends and whenever the ship reaches the supposed end the fjord continues in another direction and seems to go on forever. Qingua Kujatdleq Glacier is at its southeastern end. At the northwestern end a U-shaped valley has seven glaciers coming down from the mountains but not reaching the water. The glaciers had their maximum extent around the year 1870 and have gone through several cycles of advance and retreat. The mountains on either side of the fjord can reach in excess of 2,000 meters and the fjord has a depth of up to 700 meters. Evighedsfjord’s snowline is at 1,100 meters and the Evighedsfjord region is famous as one of Greenland’s best heli-skiing areas.

Day 3 - Itilleq, Disko Island

Land on an under-explored part of one of Greenland’s most fascinating islands. To the southwest of Disko Island, Itilleq is a breathtaking landing site, tempting explorers with an array of extraordinary geological features. Separate from the small coastal settlement of Itilleq, nearly 200 miles south of here, Disko Island’s Itilleq is a truly remote place to explore. Researchers visit to study the beach ridges, rising from the unexpectedly green shore, shaped by centuries of glacial activity and erosion. This beach offers an easy landing before the amazing isostatic terraces. Encounter basaltic cliffs and formations, which demonstrate this volcanic island’s creative geothermal forces. Inland, discover truly spectacular waterfalls and canyons carved through basaltic columns. Crunch along hiking trails that reveal panoramic vistas of the emerald-painted wilderness. You’ll be rewarded with views from elevated ridgelines and dramatic cliff tops - promising a sweeping overview of Disko Bay’s icy waters, where drifting icebergs speckle the horizon. Additional waterfalls thunder inland, their meltwater tumbling over dark rock. Adventure onto one of Greenland’s most remote locations, landing at this seldom-visited site with Silversea’s expert team, who will share their knowledge and insights throughout.

Day 4 - Eqip Sermia Glacier

Scattering chunks of sea ice like confetti, Eqip Sermia Glacier’s 2-mile-wide wall of ice is alive with thrilling activity. Known as the Calving Glacier, this immense formation towers up to 550 feet above the surface. Cracks and rumbles echo through the air from Eqip Sermia Glacier, one of the most active in the Northern Hemisphere. Enjoy the show, as dramatic collapses send mini-icebergs tumbling across the surface and the ship rolls gently on the ensuing waves. Explore this incredible glacier up close, immersed in pure silence, with only the calls of seabirds and the murmurings of the ice breaking the quiet. Eqip Sermia Glacier is retreating quickly, and this rapid movement drives the frequency of its calving events. Found at the terminus of Eqi Fjord, the compacted flow of ancient ice mass spills down through black and white mountains from its roots in the Greenland Ice Sheet - the second-largest body of ice in the world after Antarctica, covering 80% of the island. The deep blues and turquoise hues are caused by centuries of compression. Icy sculptures from Eqip Sermia Glacier and nearby Jakobshavn Glacier and Kangilerngata Sermia Glacier drift toward Disko Bay, where fin, humpback, and minke whales breach and roll through the lively waters.

Day 5 - Ilulissat

Known as the birthplace of icebergs, the Ilulissat Icefjord produces nearly 20 million tons of ice each day. In fact, the word Ilulissat means “icebergs” in the Kalaallisut language. The town of Ilulissat is known for its long periods of calm and settled weather, but the climate tends to be cold due to its proximity to the fjord. Approximately 4,500 people live in Ilulissat, the third-largest town in Greenland after Nuuk and Sisimiut. Some people here estimate that there are nearly as many sled dogs as human beings living in the town that also boasts a local history museum located in the former home of Greenlandic folk hero and famed polar explorer Knud Rasmussen.

Day 6 - Day at sea

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

Day 7 - Qikiqtarjuaq, nunavut, Canada

Sitting above the Arctic Circle, visit a land of wonderful extremes, where polar bears roam and the vastness of scenery is all-encompassing. Taking its name from the Inuktitut word for Big Island - Qikiqtarjuaq, is a place of long, summer nights that feel eternal, and contrast with the inky depths of winter. These blackened nights are illuminated by the ethereal glow of the Northern lights dancing over huge mountain peaks. A small community resides in this remote and wonderful setting, on the sheltered western shore of Broughton Island, separated from Baffin Island by a relatively narrow channel. Across this gap, the majestic, staggeringly tall mountains of Auyuittuq National Park rise. These are some of the continent’s most spectacular peaks, of poetic form and grandeur. The icy waters surrounding Qikiqtarjuaq are strewn with icebergs beginning long journeys, earning the island its title as Nunavut’s ‘Iceberg Capital’. While ice floes drift serenely on the surface, giants move in the depths - and the waters are visited by wildlife such as narwhals, bowhead whales, seals and orcas. The skies above, meanwhile, are often alive with seabirds, particularly the Northern Fulmar. Cruise along the beautiful shoreline and take to Zodiacs for a deeper level of exploration, seeking out the wonderful wildlife of the region with our expert team on hand to identify the animals and share their fascinating insights into this wonderful region.

Day 8 - Auyuituq National Park

Located at the heart of Nunavut, on Baffin Island’s Cumberland Peninsula, Auyuittuq National Park offers you one of the most beautiful and striking landscapes in Canada. Large valleys and steep-walled fjords surrounded by a skyline of irregular peaks and massive glaciers, exactly how you would picture the Arctic.

Auyuittuq homes little vegetation, however, you can however spot some arctic wildlife species in these stunning and serene landscapes. Arctic foxes, caribou, lemmings, snow geese, ermines, but also polar bears and many bird species like peregrine falcons can be observed. Several cetaceans species frequent the surrounding waters of the island, narwhals, beluga whales and orcas being the most likely to be seen. The coasts of the island are a haven for many seabirds like the king eider or the little auk.

Established a national park in 1972, Auyuittuq holds an extremely important place in Canada’s history due to its location. Many civilisations visited Auyuittuq since the first people settled during the Stone Age, noting the ideal conditions for whaling. Among them, Norse and English explorers but also the Inuit, a people that left his mark on the island and all the Nunavut region. Auyuittuq means “The Land That Never Melts” in Inuktitut, the national park’s land being covered by the huge Penny Ice Glacier.

Day 9 - Cape Dyer, Nunavut

Cape Dyer is a remote wilderness and lies at the southeast tip of Canada’s vast Baffin Island. It is located north of the Arctic Circle in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Terraced cliffs rise up out of the icy sea as you sail close to land and there is a smattering of the purest white snow-capped mountains in the distance. Baffin Island is the largest island in Canada with a vast rugged landscape which measures 507,451 square kilometers (195,928 square miles). It is the fifth largest island in the world. If you're lucky you might just spot one of the Polar bears which populate the island. Other animals which roam these cold lands include Arctic foxes, Caribou and Arctic hares. Seals and walruses can be seen hauled-out or close to shore in the water. Keep a look out for whales in the sea around Baffin Island, there are four species for eagle eyed nature watchers to spot - Narwhals, Orca, Beluga and Bowhead.

Day 10 - Blacklead Island

Once a hub for Inuit and European whalers - braving the harsh Arctic conditions - Blacklead Island now provides a glimpse into this northerly realm of ice, industry, and heritage. In the cold Arctic waters of Nunavut, offshore from Baffin Island, Blacklead Island was once an Inuit campsite and a key location for Inuit bowhead whaling. Its frontier position offered access to the once bountiful deep waters of Cumberland Sound. From the 1860s to the early 1900s, it became one of the most important whaling stations in the region, attracting Inuit hunters and later European whalers, who sought the bowhead whales that thrived in these icy waters. Today, the island is home to a well-preserved Inuit village, which provides insights into how the industry shaped Inuit life. It’s now preserved as a National Historic Site of Canada, and the island’s archaeological remains share insights from its history. Visitors can also see the stone foundations of an Anglican mission built in 1895, and the remnants of Thule houses - homes to the ancestors of the modern Inuit people. Zodiac explorations along the rocky shores of Blacklead Island offer a chance to spot diverse Arctic wildlife, from seabirds nesting on the cliffs to seals and perhaps the elusive bowhead whales that were so pivotal to this island’s story.

Day 11 - Lady Franklin Island

Named in honour of Sir John Franklin’s widow, the lonely and uninhabited Lady Franklin Island lies off of Baffin Island’s Hall Peninsula at the entrance to Cumberland Sound. The island is named for the wife of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer who died trying to discover the Northwest Passage. The geology of the island is striking with vertical cliffs of Archean rocks, likely to be some of the oldest stone in Canada. The waters around Lady Franklin Island offer an abundance seabirds, ducks, seals, and walrus. With a bit of luck it is possible to see Atlantic Puffins here and perhaps even a rare Sabine’s Gull.

Day 11 - Monumental Island

Monumental Island is a splinter of ancient metamorphic rock, hunching in the frigid waters of the Davis Strait, defying the ocean and ice around it. Named to honour the legendary Polar Explorer Sir John Franklin, the island displays at times displays everything Nunavut has to offer, in an ocean studded with vast icebergs drifting across from Greenland. Monumental Island is a well known den site for polar bears, the icon of the Arctic; there is a good chance to see mother bears with cubs on the island, as the bears become trapped by the lack of summer ice, using the island as a base to hunt until the ice returns in the Autumn. Seeing the white silhouette of a polar bear against the ancient black rock and autumn tundra colours is an experience that will remain long after returning on board. Groups of harp seals are a common sight in the waters around Monumental Island, and can be very curious, often swimming very close to investigate new objects such as boats. There are several sites on the island also used as haul out sites for the charismatic Atlantic Walrus. These vast animals are surprisingly gentle and skittish, and can often be observed caring for their calves on the rock bluffs while keeping a careful watch for polar bears. Almost nowhere else in Nunavut can the charismatic wildlife of the Arcticbe observed in such a stunning setting.

Day 12 - High Bluff Island

Discover the untouched beauty of High Bluff Island - a remote island waiting in the icy waters of the Hudson Strait. Rising from the frigid seas, just south of one of the world’s largest islands, Baffin Island, a visit to this uninhabited land promises a unique Arctic experience. Whether you're capturing the sights and scenery through the camera lens or taking in the distant wonders by foot or Zodiac, there’s much to discover on and around this tiny isle. The island’s closest neighbor, Big Island, lies to the west, while a series of rocky outcrops can be found to the south. Along the upper coastline, 330-foot-tall precipices rise, looking out across North Bay’s vast waters toward Baffin Island. Watch for Arctic wildlife, including marine mammals, as you explore and embark on expedition activities. Silversea’s expert expedition team will be on hand throughout to help you identify wildlife and the unique features of this isolated Arctic island. Part of the Kimmirut Inuit Owned Land, the official name for High Bluff Island has now been changed to Qikiqtarjuarusiq, in recognition of the Inuit ownership and connection with these lands. The nearest town, Kimmirut, lies to the north, tucked into an inlet on Baffin Island’s southern coastline.

Day 13 - Akpatok Island - North

The largest island of Ungava Bay, Akpatok Island is a shield-shaped landmass of sheer limestone cliffs rising 820 feet, uninhabited for a century since the last Inuit residents departed. Its dramatic rock faces serve as sanctuary to one of the world's largest colonies of Thick-billed Murres, with more than a million birds estimated along the north and south coasts. Polar bears arrive each summer to wander the tundra until the ice returns, sharing the waters with seals, walruses, and whales.

Day 14 - Lower Savage Islands

The Lower Savage Islands are a small group of islands off of the southeastern tip of Baffin Island, and a common location for polar bears to be found during the summer months. With plenty of land to roam while giving each other a wide berth, plus opportunities to feed, it seems perhaps bears can be found here as the ice vanishes with the summer season’s warming temperatures.

Day 15 - Iqaluit (Nunavut)

Iqaluit is the capital of Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut, which is Inuktitut for “our land”. The community is located at the head of Frobisher Bay, an inlet of the North Atlantic extending into southeastern Baffin Island. The Bay is so long that it was first taken to be the possible entrance of a Northwest Passage. In Iqaluit, the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the Nunavut Legislative Assembly Building both house incredible collections of Inuit artwork with interesting local prints for sale in the museum shop.

Day 16 - Post Cruise

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Days 0 - 1 - Pre Cruise & Nuuk (Godthab)

Pre Cruise Benefits
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Charter flights to Nuuk (Godthab), Greenland

In the bustling capital city of Greenland, you could be forgiven for forgetting you are in such a vast and isolated country. Nuuk is Greenland's economic and social hub, home to more than a third of Greenland's population, and although it feels like a world capital, scratch the surface, and a uniquely Greenlandic character can be found underneath. Nuuk Cathedral overlooks the gorgeous old Colonial Harbour district and the Greenland National Museum, resting place of the legendary Qilakitsoq mummies, the true highlight of the museum's archaeological collection. Above the Colonial Harbour sits downtown Nuuk, with lines of Scandistyle apartments, a bustling shopping district, the Greenlandic Parliament, Nuuk City Hall (which welcomes visitors to see its artwork) and even outdoor cafes selling locally produced food and beer. These nods to modernity compete for space with local artisan boutiques, the meat market selling the catch from Nuuk's vast fjord-lands, and the stunning Katuaq Cultural Centre, where blockbuster movies, as well as local and foreign performers entertain the people of Nuuk. Although Nuuk has long been a melting pot of Danish and Greenlandic ideas, this is a city where Greenland displays its sophistication, with the Country's only traffic lights, roundabouts and University. Most of all, expect to find a multitude of friendly people who are proud of who they are, and equally proud of the city they call home.

Day 2 - Evighedsfjord

Evighedsfjord (Eternity Fjord) is a large fjord northeast of Kangaamiut in southwest Greenland. The fjord has a length of 75 kilometers and several branches with numerous glaciers coming down from the Maniitsoq Ice Cap to the north can be seen. The Evighedsfjord has several bends and whenever the ship reaches the supposed end the fjord continues in another direction and seems to go on forever. Qingua Kujatdleq Glacier is at its southeastern end. At the northwestern end a U-shaped valley has seven glaciers coming down from the mountains but not reaching the water. The glaciers had their maximum extent around the year 1870 and have gone through several cycles of advance and retreat. The mountains on either side of the fjord can reach in excess of 2,000 meters and the fjord has a depth of up to 700 meters. Evighedsfjord’s snowline is at 1,100 meters and the Evighedsfjord region is famous as one of Greenland’s best heli-skiing areas.

Day 3 - Itilleq, Disko Island

Land on an under-explored part of one of Greenland’s most fascinating islands. To the southwest of Disko Island, Itilleq is a breathtaking landing site, tempting explorers with an array of extraordinary geological features. Separate from the small coastal settlement of Itilleq, nearly 200 miles south of here, Disko Island’s Itilleq is a truly remote place to explore. Researchers visit to study the beach ridges, rising from the unexpectedly green shore, shaped by centuries of glacial activity and erosion. This beach offers an easy landing before the amazing isostatic terraces. Encounter basaltic cliffs and formations, which demonstrate this volcanic island’s creative geothermal forces. Inland, discover truly spectacular waterfalls and canyons carved through basaltic columns. Crunch along hiking trails that reveal panoramic vistas of the emerald-painted wilderness. You’ll be rewarded with views from elevated ridgelines and dramatic cliff tops - promising a sweeping overview of Disko Bay’s icy waters, where drifting icebergs speckle the horizon. Additional waterfalls thunder inland, their meltwater tumbling over dark rock. Adventure onto one of Greenland’s most remote locations, landing at this seldom-visited site with Silversea’s expert team, who will share their knowledge and insights throughout.

Day 4 - Eqip Sermia Glacier

Scattering chunks of sea ice like confetti, Eqip Sermia Glacier’s 2-mile-wide wall of ice is alive with thrilling activity. Known as the Calving Glacier, this immense formation towers up to 550 feet above the surface. Cracks and rumbles echo through the air from Eqip Sermia Glacier, one of the most active in the Northern Hemisphere. Enjoy the show, as dramatic collapses send mini-icebergs tumbling across the surface and the ship rolls gently on the ensuing waves. Explore this incredible glacier up close, immersed in pure silence, with only the calls of seabirds and the murmurings of the ice breaking the quiet. Eqip Sermia Glacier is retreating quickly, and this rapid movement drives the frequency of its calving events. Found at the terminus of Eqi Fjord, the compacted flow of ancient ice mass spills down through black and white mountains from its roots in the Greenland Ice Sheet - the second-largest body of ice in the world after Antarctica, covering 80% of the island. The deep blues and turquoise hues are caused by centuries of compression. Icy sculptures from Eqip Sermia Glacier and nearby Jakobshavn Glacier and Kangilerngata Sermia Glacier drift toward Disko Bay, where fin, humpback, and minke whales breach and roll through the lively waters.

Day 5 - Ilulissat

Known as the birthplace of icebergs, the Ilulissat Icefjord produces nearly 20 million tons of ice each day. In fact, the word Ilulissat means “icebergs” in the Kalaallisut language. The town of Ilulissat is known for its long periods of calm and settled weather, but the climate tends to be cold due to its proximity to the fjord. Approximately 4,500 people live in Ilulissat, the third-largest town in Greenland after Nuuk and Sisimiut. Some people here estimate that there are nearly as many sled dogs as human beings living in the town that also boasts a local history museum located in the former home of Greenlandic folk hero and famed polar explorer Knud Rasmussen.

Day 6 - Day at sea

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

Day 7 - Qikiqtarjuaq, nunavut, Canada

Sitting above the Arctic Circle, visit a land of wonderful extremes, where polar bears roam and the vastness of scenery is all-encompassing. Taking its name from the Inuktitut word for Big Island - Qikiqtarjuaq, is a place of long, summer nights that feel eternal, and contrast with the inky depths of winter. These blackened nights are illuminated by the ethereal glow of the Northern lights dancing over huge mountain peaks. A small community resides in this remote and wonderful setting, on the sheltered western shore of Broughton Island, separated from Baffin Island by a relatively narrow channel. Across this gap, the majestic, staggeringly tall mountains of Auyuittuq National Park rise. These are some of the continent’s most spectacular peaks, of poetic form and grandeur. The icy waters surrounding Qikiqtarjuaq are strewn with icebergs beginning long journeys, earning the island its title as Nunavut’s ‘Iceberg Capital’. While ice floes drift serenely on the surface, giants move in the depths - and the waters are visited by wildlife such as narwhals, bowhead whales, seals and orcas. The skies above, meanwhile, are often alive with seabirds, particularly the Northern Fulmar. Cruise along the beautiful shoreline and take to Zodiacs for a deeper level of exploration, seeking out the wonderful wildlife of the region with our expert team on hand to identify the animals and share their fascinating insights into this wonderful region.

Day 8 - Auyuituq National Park

Located at the heart of Nunavut, on Baffin Island’s Cumberland Peninsula, Auyuittuq National Park offers you one of the most beautiful and striking landscapes in Canada. Large valleys and steep-walled fjords surrounded by a skyline of irregular peaks and massive glaciers, exactly how you would picture the Arctic.

Auyuittuq homes little vegetation, however, you can however spot some arctic wildlife species in these stunning and serene landscapes. Arctic foxes, caribou, lemmings, snow geese, ermines, but also polar bears and many bird species like peregrine falcons can be observed. Several cetaceans species frequent the surrounding waters of the island, narwhals, beluga whales and orcas being the most likely to be seen. The coasts of the island are a haven for many seabirds like the king eider or the little auk.

Established a national park in 1972, Auyuittuq holds an extremely important place in Canada’s history due to its location. Many civilisations visited Auyuittuq since the first people settled during the Stone Age, noting the ideal conditions for whaling. Among them, Norse and English explorers but also the Inuit, a people that left his mark on the island and all the Nunavut region. Auyuittuq means “The Land That Never Melts” in Inuktitut, the national park’s land being covered by the huge Penny Ice Glacier.

Day 9 - Cape Dyer, Nunavut

Cape Dyer is a remote wilderness and lies at the southeast tip of Canada’s vast Baffin Island. It is located north of the Arctic Circle in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Terraced cliffs rise up out of the icy sea as you sail close to land and there is a smattering of the purest white snow-capped mountains in the distance. Baffin Island is the largest island in Canada with a vast rugged landscape which measures 507,451 square kilometers (195,928 square miles). It is the fifth largest island in the world. If you're lucky you might just spot one of the Polar bears which populate the island. Other animals which roam these cold lands include Arctic foxes, Caribou and Arctic hares. Seals and walruses can be seen hauled-out or close to shore in the water. Keep a look out for whales in the sea around Baffin Island, there are four species for eagle eyed nature watchers to spot - Narwhals, Orca, Beluga and Bowhead.

Day 10 - Blacklead Island

Once a hub for Inuit and European whalers - braving the harsh Arctic conditions - Blacklead Island now provides a glimpse into this northerly realm of ice, industry, and heritage. In the cold Arctic waters of Nunavut, offshore from Baffin Island, Blacklead Island was once an Inuit campsite and a key location for Inuit bowhead whaling. Its frontier position offered access to the once bountiful deep waters of Cumberland Sound. From the 1860s to the early 1900s, it became one of the most important whaling stations in the region, attracting Inuit hunters and later European whalers, who sought the bowhead whales that thrived in these icy waters. Today, the island is home to a well-preserved Inuit village, which provides insights into how the industry shaped Inuit life. It’s now preserved as a National Historic Site of Canada, and the island’s archaeological remains share insights from its history. Visitors can also see the stone foundations of an Anglican mission built in 1895, and the remnants of Thule houses - homes to the ancestors of the modern Inuit people. Zodiac explorations along the rocky shores of Blacklead Island offer a chance to spot diverse Arctic wildlife, from seabirds nesting on the cliffs to seals and perhaps the elusive bowhead whales that were so pivotal to this island’s story.

Day 11 - Lady Franklin Island

Named in honour of Sir John Franklin’s widow, the lonely and uninhabited Lady Franklin Island lies off of Baffin Island’s Hall Peninsula at the entrance to Cumberland Sound. The island is named for the wife of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer who died trying to discover the Northwest Passage. The geology of the island is striking with vertical cliffs of Archean rocks, likely to be some of the oldest stone in Canada. The waters around Lady Franklin Island offer an abundance seabirds, ducks, seals, and walrus. With a bit of luck it is possible to see Atlantic Puffins here and perhaps even a rare Sabine’s Gull.

Day 11 - Monumental Island

Monumental Island is a splinter of ancient metamorphic rock, hunching in the frigid waters of the Davis Strait, defying the ocean and ice around it. Named to honour the legendary Polar Explorer Sir John Franklin, the island displays at times displays everything Nunavut has to offer, in an ocean studded with vast icebergs drifting across from Greenland. Monumental Island is a well known den site for polar bears, the icon of the Arctic; there is a good chance to see mother bears with cubs on the island, as the bears become trapped by the lack of summer ice, using the island as a base to hunt until the ice returns in the Autumn. Seeing the white silhouette of a polar bear against the ancient black rock and autumn tundra colours is an experience that will remain long after returning on board. Groups of harp seals are a common sight in the waters around Monumental Island, and can be very curious, often swimming very close to investigate new objects such as boats. There are several sites on the island also used as haul out sites for the charismatic Atlantic Walrus. These vast animals are surprisingly gentle and skittish, and can often be observed caring for their calves on the rock bluffs while keeping a careful watch for polar bears. Almost nowhere else in Nunavut can the charismatic wildlife of the Arcticbe observed in such a stunning setting.

Day 12 - High Bluff Island

Discover the untouched beauty of High Bluff Island - a remote island waiting in the icy waters of the Hudson Strait. Rising from the frigid seas, just south of one of the world’s largest islands, Baffin Island, a visit to this uninhabited land promises a unique Arctic experience. Whether you're capturing the sights and scenery through the camera lens or taking in the distant wonders by foot or Zodiac, there’s much to discover on and around this tiny isle. The island’s closest neighbor, Big Island, lies to the west, while a series of rocky outcrops can be found to the south. Along the upper coastline, 330-foot-tall precipices rise, looking out across North Bay’s vast waters toward Baffin Island. Watch for Arctic wildlife, including marine mammals, as you explore and embark on expedition activities. Silversea’s expert expedition team will be on hand throughout to help you identify wildlife and the unique features of this isolated Arctic island. Part of the Kimmirut Inuit Owned Land, the official name for High Bluff Island has now been changed to Qikiqtarjuarusiq, in recognition of the Inuit ownership and connection with these lands. The nearest town, Kimmirut, lies to the north, tucked into an inlet on Baffin Island’s southern coastline.

Day 13 - Akpatok Island - North

The largest island of Ungava Bay, Akpatok Island is a shield-shaped landmass of sheer limestone cliffs rising 820 feet, uninhabited for a century since the last Inuit residents departed. Its dramatic rock faces serve as sanctuary to one of the world's largest colonies of Thick-billed Murres, with more than a million birds estimated along the north and south coasts. Polar bears arrive each summer to wander the tundra until the ice returns, sharing the waters with seals, walruses, and whales.

Day 14 - Lower Savage Islands

The Lower Savage Islands are a small group of islands off of the southeastern tip of Baffin Island, and a common location for polar bears to be found during the summer months. With plenty of land to roam while giving each other a wide berth, plus opportunities to feed, it seems perhaps bears can be found here as the ice vanishes with the summer season’s warming temperatures.

Day 15 - Iqaluit (Nunavut)

Iqaluit is the capital of Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut, which is Inuktitut for “our land”. The community is located at the head of Frobisher Bay, an inlet of the North Atlantic extending into southeastern Baffin Island. The Bay is so long that it was first taken to be the possible entrance of a Northwest Passage. In Iqaluit, the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the Nunavut Legislative Assembly Building both house incredible collections of Inuit artwork with interesting local prints for sale in the museum shop.

Day 16 - Post Cruise

Post Cruise Benefits
Charter flights
Return Charter flight to Montreal

Hotel
Post Cruise hotel in Montreal

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