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Grand Greenland
HX Expeditions

Grand Greenland

Date

2027-07-14

Duration

14 nights

Departure Port

Reykjavik

Iceland

Arrival Port

Reykjavik

Iceland

Rating

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Theme

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HX Expeditions

MS Fridtjof Nansen

Launched

2020

Refitted

—

Tonnage

20,889 GT

Passengers

530

Cabins

265

Crew

150

Length

459 m

Width

24 m

Speed

15 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital, distils the entire improbable beauty of Iceland into one compact, creatively charged city. The soaring basalt columns of Hallgrímskirkja dominate a skyline of primary-coloured rooftops, while the Harpa Concert Hall shimmers beside the harbour like a captured aurora. Day trips from the city unlock the Golden Circle's geysers and Geysir hot spring, the black sand beaches of Vík, and the ethereal glacier lagoon at Jökulsárlón. Geothermal pools — from the legendary Blue Lagoon to intimate neighbourhood hot pots — offer warmth year-round. June and July bring the bewitching midnight sun.

Day 1

Day 1

Nuuk Godthaab

Nuuk Godthaab

Nuuk, Greenland's diminutive capital, is a city of vivid contrasts — colourful colonial houses against Arctic granite, Inuit heritage alongside contemporary Nordic culture, and world-class museums steps from untamed fjords. Visitors should not miss the Greenland National Museum's Qilakitsoq mummies and a Zodiac excursion into the surrounding iceberg-studded fjord system. The prime cruising season runs from June through September, when extended daylight illuminates the landscape in an ethereal sub-Arctic glow and waters remain navigable for expedition vessels.

Day 2

Day 2

Disko Bay

Disko Bay

Disko Bay is Greenland's monumental iceberg gallery, where the world's most prolific glacier discharges bergs of hundred-meter scale into a UNESCO-adjacent bay that functions as a constantly refreshed Arctic sculpture garden. Navigate July through August via Hapag-Lloyd or Ponant for zodiac cruises between towering icebergs, humpback whale bubble-net feeding, and the Inuit cultural encounters that provide human context for life at 69°N latitude.

Day 3

Day 3

Ilulissat

Ilulissat

Ilulissat sits beside the Northern Hemisphere's most prolific glacier — the UNESCO-listed Sermeq Kujalleq, which calves forty-six cubic kilometers of icebergs annually into a fjord of almost incomprehensible frozen spectacle. Visit June through August via Silversea or Hapag-Lloyd for midnight-sun zodiac cruises among hundred-meter icebergs, Knud Rasmussen's childhood museum, and the light show that transforms Greenland's ice into one of Earth's most transformative visual experiences.

Day 4

Day 4

Uummannaq

Uummannaq

Uummannaq is a vividly painted Arctic town perched beneath a heart-shaped mountain on Greenland's western coast, surrounded by colossal icebergs and rich Inuit cultural heritage. Must-dos include zodiac cruising through the iceberg-filled fjord, visiting the Uummannaq Museum, and experiencing the midnight sun's eternal golden light. July and August offer the warmest conditions and best accessibility for Arctic expedition cruising.

Day 5

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Day 6

Thule region

Day 8

Day 8

Thule region

Day 10

Day 10

Thule region

Day 11

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

Day 12

At Sea

Day 13

Day 13

Southwest Greenland

Southwest Greenland combines Norse Viking ruins from the tenth century, living Inuit communities, vast ice fjords with calving glaciers, and surprisingly green pastoral valleys warmed by ocean currents. Must-dos include exploring Erik the Red's farm ruins at Brattahlid, boat excursions among icebergs in the Qooroq Ice Fjord, and visiting Qaqortoq's outdoor sculpture trail. July and August offer the warmest temperatures and longest days for this expedition-rich region.

Day 15

Day 15

Nuuk Godthaab

Nuuk Godthaab

Nuuk, Greenland's diminutive capital, is a city of vivid contrasts — colourful colonial houses against Arctic granite, Inuit heritage alongside contemporary Nordic culture, and world-class museums steps from untamed fjords. Visitors should not miss the Greenland National Museum's Qilakitsoq mummies and a Zodiac excursion into the surrounding iceberg-studded fjord system. The prime cruising season runs from June through September, when extended daylight illuminates the landscape in an ethereal sub-Arctic glow and waters remain navigable for expedition vessels.

Day 15

Day 15

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital, distils the entire improbable beauty of Iceland into one compact, creatively charged city. The soaring basalt columns of Hallgrímskirkja dominate a skyline of primary-coloured rooftops, while the Harpa Concert Hall shimmers beside the harbour like a captured aurora. Day trips from the city unlock the Golden Circle's geysers and Geysir hot spring, the black sand beaches of Vík, and the ethereal glacier lagoon at Jökulsárlón. Geothermal pools — from the legendary Blue Lagoon to intimate neighbourhood hot pots — offer warmth year-round. June and July bring the bewitching midnight sun.

Day 1

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital, distils the entire improbable beauty of Iceland into one compact, creatively charged city. The soaring basalt columns of Hallgrímskirkja dominate a skyline of primary-coloured rooftops, while the Harpa Concert Hall shimmers beside the harbour like a captured aurora. Day trips from the city unlock the Golden Circle's geysers and Geysir hot spring, the black sand beaches of Vík, and the ethereal glacier lagoon at Jökulsárlón. Geothermal pools — from the legendary Blue Lagoon to intimate neighbourhood hot pots — offer warmth year-round. June and July bring the bewitching midnight sun.

Nuuk Godthaab

Nuuk Godthaab

Nuuk, Greenland's diminutive capital, is a city of vivid contrasts — colourful colonial houses against Arctic granite, Inuit heritage alongside contemporary Nordic culture, and world-class museums steps from untamed fjords. Visitors should not miss the Greenland National Museum's Qilakitsoq mummies and a Zodiac excursion into the surrounding iceberg-studded fjord system. The prime cruising season runs from June through September, when extended daylight illuminates the landscape in an ethereal sub-Arctic glow and waters remain navigable for expedition vessels.

Day 2

Disko Bay

Disko Bay

Disko Bay is Greenland's monumental iceberg gallery, where the world's most prolific glacier discharges bergs of hundred-meter scale into a UNESCO-adjacent bay that functions as a constantly refreshed Arctic sculpture garden. Navigate July through August via Hapag-Lloyd or Ponant for zodiac cruises between towering icebergs, humpback whale bubble-net feeding, and the Inuit cultural encounters that provide human context for life at 69°N latitude.

Day 3

Ilulissat

Ilulissat

Ilulissat sits beside the Northern Hemisphere's most prolific glacier — the UNESCO-listed Sermeq Kujalleq, which calves forty-six cubic kilometers of icebergs annually into a fjord of almost incomprehensible frozen spectacle. Visit June through August via Silversea or Hapag-Lloyd for midnight-sun zodiac cruises among hundred-meter icebergs, Knud Rasmussen's childhood museum, and the light show that transforms Greenland's ice into one of Earth's most transformative visual experiences.

Day 4

Uummannaq

Uummannaq

Uummannaq is a vividly painted Arctic town perched beneath a heart-shaped mountain on Greenland's western coast, surrounded by colossal icebergs and rich Inuit cultural heritage. Must-dos include zodiac cruising through the iceberg-filled fjord, visiting the Uummannaq Museum, and experiencing the midnight sun's eternal golden light. July and August offer the warmest conditions and best accessibility for Arctic expedition cruising.

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Thule region

Day 8

Thule region

Day 10

Thule region

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

At Sea

Day 13

Southwest Greenland

Southwest Greenland combines Norse Viking ruins from the tenth century, living Inuit communities, vast ice fjords with calving glaciers, and surprisingly green pastoral valleys warmed by ocean currents. Must-dos include exploring Erik the Red's farm ruins at Brattahlid, boat excursions among icebergs in the Qooroq Ice Fjord, and visiting Qaqortoq's outdoor sculpture trail. July and August offer the warmest temperatures and longest days for this expedition-rich region.

Day 15

Nuuk Godthaab

Nuuk Godthaab

Nuuk, Greenland's diminutive capital, is a city of vivid contrasts — colourful colonial houses against Arctic granite, Inuit heritage alongside contemporary Nordic culture, and world-class museums steps from untamed fjords. Visitors should not miss the Greenland National Museum's Qilakitsoq mummies and a Zodiac excursion into the surrounding iceberg-studded fjord system. The prime cruising season runs from June through September, when extended daylight illuminates the landscape in an ethereal sub-Arctic glow and waters remain navigable for expedition vessels.

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital, distils the entire improbable beauty of Iceland into one compact, creatively charged city. The soaring basalt columns of Hallgrímskirkja dominate a skyline of primary-coloured rooftops, while the Harpa Concert Hall shimmers beside the harbour like a captured aurora. Day trips from the city unlock the Golden Circle's geysers and Geysir hot spring, the black sand beaches of Vík, and the ethereal glacier lagoon at Jökulsárlón. Geothermal pools — from the legendary Blue Lagoon to intimate neighbourhood hot pots — offer warmth year-round. June and July bring the bewitching midnight sun.

Cabin Categories

Expedition Corner Suite 1
Expedition Corner Suite 2
Expedition Corner Suite 10

Expedition Corner Suite

Suite
215–322 m²Max 4
MCMF

Corner cabin with large windows. Flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker. Without balcony.

22 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedTVCoffee MachineHair Dryer+5
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Expedition Large Suite 1
Expedition Large Suite 2
Expedition Large Suite 8

Expedition Large Suite

Suite
376 m²Max 4
MD

Large Corner Suite with private balcony, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, espresso maker. Adapted for guests with wheelchair.

35 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed
Balcony

DoubleSofa BedShowerToiletries ProvidedMini Bar (Additional Cost)TV+2
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Expedition  Suite 1
Expedition  Suite 2
Expedition  Suite 11

Expedition Suite

Suite
236–301 m²Max 4
ME

Suites with private balcony, different sizes, top-high decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.

20 - 28 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed
Balcony

DoubleSofa BedShowerToiletries ProvidedMini Bar (Additional Cost)TV+6
View Details
Expedition XL Suite 1
Expedition XL Suite 2
Expedition XL Suite 18

Expedition XL Suite

Suite
474–516 m²Max 4
MAMB

Extra Large Corner Suite with private balcony. Ship’s most spacious cabins with large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, minibar, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker.

46 - 48 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed
Balcony

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerWhirlpool BathToiletries ProvidedSuite Benefits+10
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Balcony Cabin 1
Balcony Cabin 2
Balcony Cabin 10

Balcony Cabin

Outside
161–204 m²Max 4
XTXTDXTJXY

Wheelchair-accessible cabin with balcony, double bed.

DoubleSofa BedShowerToiletries ProvidedTVCoffee Machine+8
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Arctic Superior 1
Arctic Superior 2
Arctic Superior 7

Arctic Superior

Outside
236–290 m²Max 2
TTTY

Large accessible cabins without balcony. Middle decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, TV, kettle, tea and coffee.

22 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed

DoubleShowerRoom Service AvailableTVSafeHair Dryer+4
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Polar Outside 1
Polar Outside 2
Polar Outside 6

Polar Outside

Outside
204–247 m²Max 4
RRRS

Larger cabins on middle decks. Most 20 square meters, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV.

19 - 23 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed

DoubleTwinSofa BedShowerToiletries ProvidedTV+1
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