Arctic & Alaska

South Greenland – Exploring Glaciers, Fjords and Viking Culture

12 Days aboard Ultramarine. From AUD $18,295$14,317pp.
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Overview

Our 12-day South Greenland: South Greenland: Exploring Glaciers, Fjords and Viking Culture takes you to remote Greenlandic settlements rarely seen by independent travelers. This itinerary delivers some of the wildest landscapes you’ve ever imagined: towering icebergs and sweeping glaciers, plus the chance to see the Greenland Ice Sheet—the second-largest ice mass on the planet. For Viking enthusiasts, South Greenland is one of the best places on Earth to experience Norse history. You can step into Viking ruins that date back to 985.

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Book by 31 December 2025

Itinerary Highlights

  • Check off two of the world’s most northerly capital cities: Nuuk and Reykjavik
  • Visit colorful Greenland villages rarely seen by independent travelers
  • Stand in awe before towering icebergs and sweeping glaciers
  • Explore Kujataa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Viking and Inuit history meet
  • Embrace once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to kayak remote Greenlandic fjords
  • Experience the most dramatic f jords of South Greenland, including a chance to see the southern outlet of the massive Greenland Ice Sheet.

Itinerary in Brief

  • Day 1: Arrive in Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Day 2: Fly to Nuuk, Greenland and Embark
  • Day 3: At Sea
  • Day 4: Ikersuaq (Bredefjord) Region: Bays, Coves, Islands, and Fjords
  • Day 5: Kujataa: Exploring Norse History
  • Day 6: Tasermiut Fjord: The Arctic Patagonia
  • Day 7: Prins Christian Sund and Aappilattoq rugged coastal wilderness
  • Day 8: Uunartoq: Vibrant plant life, mountains, and icebergs
  • Day 9: Hvalsey: Iconic Norse ruins
  • Day 10: Northbound to Nuuk
  • Day 11: Disembarkation, explore Nuuk, flight to Reykjavik
  • Day 12: Depart Reykjavik

This itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather, sea state and other conditions beyond control.

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Day 1: Arrive in Reykjavik, Iceland

Arrive in the Icelandic capital and make your way to the group hotel—included in the Charter Flight & Hotel Package—near Keflavik airport. You will have the rest of the day to explore this fascinating city, known for its Norse history and stunning architecture. If you do plan to visit the city of Reykjavik, make sure you allow for a one-hour transfer (by taxi or public transit) between Keflavik and Reykjavík.

Day 2: Fly to Nuuk, Greenland and Embark

After an early breakfast at the hotel, your group will transfer to the airport and board our private charter flight to Nuuk, Greenland. Upon arrival—and if time allows—you may be transferred from the airport to a central downtown location to enjoy some time on your own to explore this quaint port town before making your way to the pier. After a late afternoon embarkation, you will depart Greenland’s capital city en route to the stunning Arctic wilderness and picturesque coastal communities.

Breakfast and Dinner included.

Day 3: At Sea

Your first full day in Greenland will be spent onboard Ultramarine as we transit south along the west coast of the largest island in the world. Today is an excellent opportunity to learn about Greenlandic history, glaciology, and ecology from our team of onboard polar experts. Spend some time on the outer deck to spot ice carried along by the currents of Baffin Bay, observe seabirds in flight above and around the ship, and keep your eyes peeled for any Arctic wildlife. Today also includes all mandatory briefings and preparations for Zodiac excursions other off-ship adventures.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 4: Ikersuaq (Bredefjord) Region: Bays, Coves, Islands, and Fjords

Your first day of off-ship excursions will introduce you to the Southwest Greenland region known as Bredefjord (Ikersuaq in Greenlandic), a network of bays, coves, islands and fjords surrounded by mountains. As always, weather and sea conditions determine the day’s activities. We hope to visit Qalerallit Sermia, which features three glacial faces descending from the Greenland Ice Sheet. With glaciers stretching toward the sea, you may also see— and hear—glacial runoff in the form of cascading streams or waterfalls. Set against the crackling of ice, the silence here is paradoxically loud—and hauntingly beautiful. The terrain, like much of Greenland, is uneven without defined trails, but many locations are suitable for hiking. Some guests may opt to charge uphill to gain an elevated perspective, while others choose to walk slowly and appreciate the landscape. Our team accommodates hikers of all levels of ability. We will experience rugged mountain landscapes and striking glacial scenery. Glaciers can be found in many bays and coves, and you will see icebergs of various shapes and sizes drift by. We may explore them more intimately by Zodiac—from a safe distance, of course.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 5: Kujataa: Exploring Norse History

South Greenland is steeped in lore surrounding the famous Greenlandic Viking, Erik the Red, and the seemingly sudden disappearance of Norse settlements. It’s no surprise that many of our guests have come in the hopes of witnessing vestiges of this lost civilization. Today, we’ll get to walk in the footsteps of those long-gone Vikings. We’ll visit Narsaq, on Tunulliarfik Fjord, where you’ll immediately notice the brightly colored homes that have been occupied for generations. Ranging from reds and greens to blues and yellows, many trimmed in bright white, the community stands out as particularly picturesque. Guided walks in and around Narsaq will include some of the oldest Norse settlement ruins in Greenland— adjacent to an active community of locals going about their day-to-day lives. We also hope to visit Qassiarsuk, home to Brattahlíð, the site of Erik the Red’s original estate. Located in a surprisingly verdant part of South Greenland, the landscape is lush with vegetation and dotted with grazing sheep. It’s this fertile setting that drew Norse settlers here more than a thousand years ago, and today, the area offers a vivid picture of that distant past. Carefully restored with reconstructions of original Norse buildings, the site invites visitors to imagine daily life in this historic settlement. A small community of Greenlandic residents still lives in a place where ancient Norse traditions and modern Greenlandic culture thrive side by side.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 6: Tasermiut Fjord: The Arctic Patagonia

The deep fjord of Tasermiut is striking in its stark natural beauty. Steep mountains rise abruptly from the sea. Sharp peaks and ridgelines dominate the skyline, while the valley floors and lower slopes support a surprisingly diverse mix of vegetation—grasses, wildflowers, lichens and hardy dwarf trees. Signs of glacial retreat are clearly visible: once ice-filled valleys now channel milky blue rivers that fan out into small deltas and tidal f lats as they meet the fjord. The intention here is to explore by foot, with hiking routes suitable for guests with a range of interests and abilities. Some may choose a faster-paced trek to reach deeper into the wilderness, while others may take their time, pausing to admire the incredible landscape. As in previous outings, the ground will be uneven— rocky in places, with patches of moss and low vegetation. Our route will depend on conditions, but possible destinations include Klosterdalen and Qoorormiut Kangilliit—both known for their dramatic mountain backdrops.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 7: Prins Christian Sund and Aappilattoq rugged coastal wilderness

The epic scenery continues as we make our way toward Prins Christian Sund, which is synonymous with dynamic ice conditions. This narrow body of water is wedged between steep mountain ranges to the north and south, and it can serve as a corridor for both glacial and sea ice. Intimacy and grandeur apply here, as the narrowest section of the body of water is roughly 400 meters (1,300 feet) across. High above, on both sides of the fjord, are mountain summits that reach between 1,300 (4,200 feet) and 1,700 meters (5,500 feet) above sea level. In other words, these mountains can—and do—rise nearly vertically. We may explore the glacial ice by ship and Zodiac. During the summer glacial runoff, and particularly after rains, this region is home to numerous waterfalls, cascading down seemingly vertical mountain sides. To feel the true scale of nature, you need only sail through Prins Christian Sund. If conditions allow, we may also visit the small village of Aappilattoq, home to fewer than 100 residents. Similar to other coastal Greenlandic communities, this small village is known for colorfully painted homes against a backdrop of cliffs and mountains—and icebergs, which regularly drift by the small community, and are often seen inside the inner harbor. There’s something almost mythical about Aappilattoq, where the inhabitants, many of them fishermen, live alongside drifting icebergs and powerful mountain ranges.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 8: Uunartoq: Vibrant plant life, mountains, and icebergs

In summer, the valleys and foothills of Uunartoq Fjord live up to the name Greenland. A region of mountains and stunning geology, Uunartoq also offers a diverse range of plant life. Pockets of grasses, mosses, lichens, and flowering plants, including delicate orchids, grow here, adding splashes of color to this otherwise mountainous, glacial landscape. The hiking routes are stunning, particularly for those fascinated by how plants and wildlife adapt to life in the Arctic and sub-Arctic. You can choose from hikes of varying difficulty—from longer treks with gentle elevation gains to slower, more contemplative walks that allow you to stop and smell the flowers. The adjacent waters are home to icebergs and marine mammals. Shifting shades of white and glacial blue ice drift with the currents, scattering uniquely shaped ice forms across the landscape. You may spot marine mammals, such as seals and various species of whales. Minke and humpback whales are the most common in Uunartoq Fjord, though we occasionally see fin whales, as well. Uunartoq Fjord is also known for its geothermal hot springs, and depending on conditions, it may be possible to visit some of these natural hot springs during our visit.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 9: Hvalsey: Iconic Norse ruins

The four walls and foundation of the stillstanding 14th-century Hvalsey church are considered the most iconic of all Norse ruins in Greenland. For history buffs, this site is akin to a pilgrimage. While we will have encountered Norse ruins earlier in the voyage and visited reconstructions of long-lost villages, Hvalsey evokes a surprisingly complex range of emotions— haunting, reverent, and deeply curious. Standing almost alone in an otherwise wild landscape, the Hvalsey church prompts one to wonder how civilizations can be forgotten for centuries, and then suddenly remembered. The rolling terrain of this well-chosen site, a mix of rock and vegetation, will appeal to hikers in the group.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 10: Northbound to Nuuk

While heading to Nuuk, relax and enjoy yourself as we cruise along the coast of Greenland, or continue your Arctic education by attending another expert-led presentation. Weather-permitting, there may be an opportunity for one last shore excursion near Ivittuut, a small peninsula on the mainland. Today is also your last chance to take advantage of Ultramarine’s beautifully-designed Tundra Spa & Sauna.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 11: Disembarkation, explore Nuuk, flight to Reykjavik

After breakfast, guests will be transferred from the pier to the town center. You will have a half-day to explore Old Nuuk and visit the Hans Egede Church and waterfront statue, commemorating the Norwegian missionary who founded Greenland’s first European settlement in 1721. Guests will also have a chance to visit the Greenland National Museum to explore exhibits on Greenland’s cultural heritage, including the famous 500-yearold mummies and the 4,000-year-old kayak tradition. After exploring Nuuk, guests will meet at a designated spot in town for the transfer to the airport for their charter flight to Reykjavik, which is included in the Charter Flight & Hotel Package.

Breakfast included.

Day 12: Depart Reykjavik

After breakfast at your included hotel, make your way independently to Keflavik international for your onward f light, or continue your independent explorations of Reykjavik at your leisure.

This itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather, sea state and other conditions beyond control.

Breakfast included.

Next Departure Date: 07 Aug 2027
DatesCabinFromAdditional
07 Aug 2027 - 18 Aug 2027 AUD$14317ppExpand to view prices - Includes specials!
Explorer TripleAUD $18295pp AUD$14317ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%
Explorer SuiteAUD $21395pp AUD$16968ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%
Balcony SuiteAUD $23395pp AUD$18678ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%
Deluxe Balcony SuiteAUD $27695pp AUD$22354ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%
Terrace SuiteAUD $28795pp AUD$23295ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%
Solo Panorama CabinAUD $29895pp AUD$24235ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%
Penthouse SuiteAUD $30995pp AUD$25176ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%
Owner's SuiteAUD $38395pp AUD$31503ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%
Ultra SuiteAUD $42595pp AUD$35094ppSave up to A$1550, Pay in full at the time of booking and save extra 5%, Save 10%

*CHARTER FLIGHT & HOTEL PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • One night’s pre-expedition hotel accommodation in Reykjavik (breakfast included)
  • Charter flights between Reykjavik and Nuuk
  • Group transfers between the Nuuk airport and the ship
  • Group transfer from Reykjavik airport to hotel on disembarkation day
  • One night’s post-expedition airport hotel accommodation, near Keflavik airport. (breakfast included)

Package Price: $1,495 USD

**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply

Cabin Details

Solo Panorama Cabin


- Located on Deck 6
- Approx. 132 square-feet
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Single bed
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower and heated floors

Solo Panorama Cabin
Solo Panorama Cabin
Explorer Triple


- Located on Deck 3
- Approx. 285 square-feet
- Three separate single beds
- Sitting area
- Picture window
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower and heated floors

Explorer Triple
Explorer Triple
Explorer Suite


- Located on Deck 3
- Approx. 285 square-feet
- One double or two single beds
- Sitting area with sofa bed
- Picture window
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower and heated floors

Explorer Suite
Explorer Suite
Balcony Suite


- Located on Decks 4 and 6
- Approx. 226 square-feet of indoor living space
- Approx. 52 square-foot balcony
- Connecting cabins available
- One double or two single beds
- Sitting area with sofa bed
- Private balcony
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower and heated floors

Balcony Suite
Balcony Suite
Deluxe Balcony Suite


- Located on Decks 4 and 6
- Approx. 299 square-feet of indoor living space
- Approx. 70 square-foot balcony
- One double or two single beds
- Sitting area with sofa bed
- Private balcony
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors

Deluxe Balcony Suite
Deluxe Balcony Suite
Terrace Suite


- Located on Deck 6
- Approx. 350 square-feet of indoor living space
- Approx. 100-square-foot balcony
- One double or two single beds
- Sitting area with sofa bed
- Private extra-wide balcony
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors

Terrace Suite
Terrace Suite
Penthouse Suite


- Located on Deck 7
- Approx. 369 square-feet of indoor living space
- Approx. 67 square-foot balcony
- One double or two single beds
- Sitting area with sofa bed
- Private balcony
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors

Penthouse Suite
Penthouse Suite
Owner's Suite


- Located on Deck 6
- Approx. 446 square-feet of indoor living space
- Approx. 46.3 square-foot balcony
- One double or two single beds in a private bedroom
- Walk-in closet
- Sitting area with sofa bed and additional closet
- Private balcony
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors
- Separate powder room

Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite
Ultra Suite


- Located on Deck 6
- Approx. 563 square-feet of interior living space
- Approx. 46 square-foot balcony
- One double or two single beds
- Walk-in closet
- Sitting area with sofa bed and additional walk-in hallway closet
- Private balcony
- Desk
- Refrigerator
- Television
- Private bathroom with shower, bathtub and heated floors
- Separate powder room

Ultra Suite
Ultra Suite

Ultramarine Deckplan

deck plan

Specifications

  • Staff and Crew: 140
  • Guests: 199
  • Ice Class: 1A+, PC6
  • Length: 420 ft (128m)
  • Draft: 16.4ft (5.1m)
  • Cruising Speed: 16 knots, in open water
  • Registration: Marshall Islands
  • Lifeboats: 4, fully enclosed

What's included?

  • Parka to keep
  • Leadership throughout your voyage by our experienced Expedition Leaders, including shore landings and other activities
  • All Zodiac transfers and cruising as per the daily program
  • All shore landings as per the daily program
  • Shipboard accommodation with daily housekeeping
  • All meals, snacks, soft drinks and juices on board throughout your voyage. Please inform us of any dietary requirements as far in advance as possible.)
  • Complimentary select beer, wines and cocktails during bar service hours and dinner
  • Complimentary coffee, tea and cocoa available around the clock
  • Formal and informal presentations by our Expedition Team and guest speakers as scheduled
  • A photographic journal documenting the expedition
  • A pair of waterproof expedition boots on loan for landings and Zodiac cruising excursions
  • Hair dryer and bathrobes in every cabin
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi service on one device permitting basic Internet browsing, email, posting on social media and voice applications. (Premium packages are available for more data-intensive applications.) Note: Internet access in the polar regions is subject to geography, climate, and other factors beyond our control.
  • All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program
  • All luggage handling aboard the ship
  • Greenland voyages cruise passenger tax

What's not?

  • Charter Flight & Hotel Package*
  • International airfare
  • Arrival transfers in Reykjavik
  • Passport and visa expenses
  • Government arrival and departure taxes not mentioned above
  • Baggage, cancellation, interruption and medical travel insurance—strongly recommended
  • Excess-baggage fees on domestic and international flights
  • Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac cruising, or any other gear not mentioned
  • Laundry, bar, spa and other personal charges unless specified
  • Phone charges may vary by location
  • Voluntary gratuity at the end of the voyage for shipboard staff and crew
  • Additional overnight accommodation
  • Adventure Options not listed in Included Activities.

Important notes and additional information

*CHARTER FLIGHT & HOTEL PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • One night’s pre-expedition hotel accommodation in Reykjavik (breakfast included)
  • Charter flights between Reykjavik and Nuuk
  • Group transfers between the Nuuk airport and the ship
  • Group transfer from Reykjavik airport to hotel on disembarkation day
  • One night’s post-expedition airport hotel accommodation, near Keflavik airport. (breakfast included)

Package Price: $1,495 USD

Adventure Options

  • Greenland Camp Experience: $1,395 USD
  • Tundra to Table: Inuit Culinary Experience: $125 USD

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South Greenland – Exploring Glaciers, Fjords and Viking Culture

12 Days aboard Ultramarine. From AUD $18,295$14,317pp.