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Three Arctic Islands, Triple the Adventure

This 14-day Arctic expedition begins in Spitsbergen, Svalbard and ends in Reykjavik, Iceland. During this Arctic adventure, visit islands governed by Norway, Greenland and Iceland. This vacation includes magnificent fjords, cruising in Zodiacs past towering sea cliffs and encounters with polar bears and walrus.

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Polar bear and cubs - icons of the Arctic.
Polar bear and cubs - icons of the Arctic.
Clouds gather above Monacobreen glacier.
Look down. Look up. Look around. Beauty is all around.
Longyearbyen - the capital of Svalbard.
There's 4,000 years of history to explore.

Spitsbergen, Eastern Greenland, Iceland Itinerary

Expedition Summary

Day 1
Longyearbyen - Embarkation
Day 2-4
Exploring Spitsbergen
Day 5-6
Greenland Sea
Day 7-10
Eastern Greenland
Day 11-12
Cross the Denmark Strait
Day 13
Westman Islands (Vestmannaeyjar)
Day 14
Disembarkation, Reykjavik

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Denmark Strait - During WWII, German battleship Bismarck sank the British battlecruiser HMS Hood in the strait.
Greenland - Meaning "Land of the People," the world’s largest (non-continent) island is a part of Denmark.
Greenland Sea - Northernmost part of the Atlantic, densely inhabited by organisms at base of the oceanic food chain.
Longyearbyen - Though tourism is its bread and butter, mining still plays a role in Svalbard’s largest community.
Ny Alesund - One of the four permanent settlements on the island of Spitsbergen, and home to a research village.
Reykjavik, Iceland - Site of first lasting settlement in Iceland, it’s known for clean air and a high standard of living.
Scoresbysund Fjord, Greenland - One of the longest and deepest fjords in the world, it open into the Greenland Sea.
Westman Islands/Vestmannaeyja - Drew international attention in 1973 when Icelanders tried to prevent lava from blocking the harbor.
Denmark Strait Greenland Greenland Sea Longyearbyen Ny Alesund Reykjavik, Iceland Scoresbysund Fjord, Greenland Westman Islands/Vestmannaeyja

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