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Duration 9 days 8 days
Price From $ 3,483 $ 3,699
Price Per Day $ 387 $ 462
Highlights
  • Learn more about the climate changes
  • Fascinating lectures from the Expedition team
  • Landings, excursions and activities
  • Visit Iceland, Jan Mayen and Spitsbergen
  • Soak in the mineral rich and soothing powers of the Blue Lagoon
  • Discover how Iceland grows its own vegetables at Frioheimar and try your own hand grown tomato soup!
  • Let the Northern Lights take your breath away as you hunt for this spectacular natural phenomenon with a local guide
  • Relax at the stylish Fosshotel in beautiful surroundings and modern comforts
  • Discover the variety of natural attractions from magnificent waterfalls to puffin colonies and lava tubes to glacial lagoons
Trip Style Small ship cruise Small group tour
Lodging Level Premium Luxury
Physical Level
  • 2- Easy
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • National Parks
  • Small Ship Cruise
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
  • Photography
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Reykjavík
  • Spitsbergen National Park
  • Blue Lagoon
  • Hraunfossar Falls
  • Reykjavík
  • Skaftafell National Park
  • Thingvellir National park
Flights & Transport Internal airfare and ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Bird watching
  • Ruins & Archaeology
  • Whale watching
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Adventure & Adrenaline
  • Aurora Borealis
  • Bird watching
  • Caving
  • Culture
  • Educational/ learning
  • History
  • Hot Springs
  • Nature
  • Photography
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included N/A

6 Breakfasts | 3 Lunches | 5 Dinners

Description

The first stop in Spitsbergen is Ny-Ålesund, one of the world’s northernmost permanently populated communities. As we try to cross the 80th parallel you might be in luck and spot walrus, whales and polar bears that use these waters as hunting grounds. After exploring the North West Spitsbergen National Park and the Isfjorden, it is time leave one of the last large European wilderness areas behind and end the Climate Voyage in Longyearbyen.

Iceland is one of the world’s ultimate islands of contrasts… fire and ice; long nights with colorful northern lights and daylight for 20 hours; glaciers and steaming hot geysers, waterfalls galore, pretty puffins, and magical elves. It is a fierce landscape of volcanoes, plains of mossy, craggy cliffs, and black sand beaches. It is an island still being formed by water, ice, and fire and closer than you believe.

Itinerary: Arctic Climate Voyage

Day 1: Reykjavik

Reykjavik and Iceland is the starting point of the Climate Voyage. We sail towards Svalbard in the wake of the Vikings who pioneered this route more than 800 years ago. According to history they sailed for four days and three nights northbound before hitting something with a “cold edge” (the literal meaning of Svalbard). 

Day 2: Ísafjörður

Ísafjörður is the largest town in Iceland's Westfjord peninsula. It is an ancient church site and a trading post since the 16th century. Take a stroll around this cosy town and join one of our wide range of optional excursions.

Day 3: At sea

Crossing the Arctic Ocean we may encounter a variety of large-bodied marine mammals and be followed by the ‘sailors friend’, the Northern Fulmar, a bird of the same family as the graceful albatross. Our Expedition Team offers several lectures about climate change and there will be an on-board auction where the proceeds will go to relevant climate charities.

Day 4: Jan Mayen

The Norwegian island of Jan Mayen is one of the most isolated in the world and home to the northernmost active volcano on earth, Beerenberg. It is located where the North American and the Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Dutch whalers operated from Jan Mayen in the 16th century, but today only a Norwegian weather station accommodates a few brave individuals throughout the year. Visits to Jan Mayen are extremely rare, especially from tourists. MS Fram and her crew will, as one of the very few operating in this water, attempt to make a rare landing on this most exotic Arctic island.

Day 5: At sea

Once again you are welcome to join our lecture programme and observe seabirds and sea mammals from deck.

Day 6: Ny-Ålesund

Situated at 78º 55’ N, Ny-Ålesund is one of the world’s northernmost year-round communities. The settlement i historically rooted in coal mining. In the heroic age of exploration this was the starting point of several historical attempts to reach the North Pole. Names like Amundsen, Ellsworth and Nobile are strongly linked to the place, and you can still see the airship mast that Nobile’s dirigible “Norge” was moored to before its departure on the first trans-polar flight. Today, Ny-Ålesund is an important campus for scientists from leading research institutes such as the Alfred Wegener Institute and the Norwegian Polar Institute. In 2005, a state-of-the-art marine laboratory was opened to facilitate the fieldwork of marine biologists and oceanographers. There is also a small visitor centre in Ny-Ålesund.

Day 7: North West Spitsbergen National Park

We will try crossing the 80th parallel. Until a couple of decades ago, a plan to get this far north would have been inconceivable at this time of the year. If we are lucky we will spot some of the larger species that use these waters as hunting grounds. Keep your eyes open for walrus, whales and polar bears.

Day 8: North West Spitsbergen National Park

The Isfjord is a fraction more hospitable than the savage Arctic Ocean, and is home to several giant bird cliffs. The Alkhorn is nesting place for species like the Brünnich’s Guillemot and the Kittiwake. Seabirds make up an important link between the marine and the terrestrial food chain. We will see evidence of the lush areas below the cliff – fertilised by bird droppings.

Day 9: Longyearbyen/OSLO

When arriving after midnight in Longyearbyen, our Climate Voyage has come to an end. It's time for transfer to the airport and the flight back to Oslo.

Itinerary: Iceland In-Depth featuring the Northern Lights
 Day 1 - Depart for Reykjavik, Iceland

Transfer to the airport and check-in for your overnight flight to Reykjavik.

 Day 2 - Reykjavik

Arrive in Reyjakvik and head toward the famous Blue Lagoon. The lagoon is a geothermal wonder of nature, with pleasantly warm mineral rich geothermal seawater in the middle of a lava field. The high natural levels of silica, minerals  and algae give the Lagoon its rich blue colour – hence the name Blue Lagoon. Later, a city tour will show us the highlights of the capital.

Welcome dinner and overnight at your Reykjavík hotel.

 Day 3 - Iceland Countryside

After breakfast, we drive north out of Reykjavik and through the tunnel under Hvalfjordur, one of the country’s longest fjords. We make a visit at the Settlement Center museum in Borgarnes. We continue through the pretty lake-dotted valleys of the Borgarfjördur district where the ice-age glacier covered the area about 10,000 years ago. We will then make a brief stop at Deidartunguhver, Europe’s largest hot spring, where around 200 liters of 97C hot water flows from the earth every second. Enjoy our short stop at the beautiful waterfalls of Hraunfossar and Barnafossar in the river Hvítá before returning to Borgarnes. 

Lunch and dinner and overnight in Borgarnes.

 Day 4 - Iceland Countryside

The first highlight of the day is Thingvellir, the great lava arena in a rift valley, where the divide between the Eurasian and the North American tectonic plates is clearly visible. Founded by the Norse settlers in 930 AD in Thingvellir, you will see the world’s oldest still-existing national parliament. Get ready to visit Gullfoss, which is often described as Iceland´s most beautiful waterfall, and the famous Geyser area, Strokkur, the world´s most active, is likely to spout several times. We make our final stop at Friðheimar, known for using geothermal heating for cultivation of tomatoes and cucumbers – come and enjoy their famous tomato soup.

Light lunch in Frioheimar. Dinner and overnight in Selfoss.

 Day 5 - Iceland Countryside

Today we will drive along the south coast and visit the magnificent waterfall of Seljalandsfoss. It is a narrow and high waterfall which plunges over the mountains of West Eyjafjöll. From there we head to Vík, a village east of Mt. Reynisfjall in Myrdal. In Vík and the neighboring coastline, there is a wealth of contrasts and landscapes renowned for their natural beauty. Mt. Reynisfjall and its cliffs have few rivals in Iceland for richness of vegetation and bird life and the black sand beach Reynisfjara is a large breeding colony for the Arctic tern. According to local folklore, three rock stacks rise up to 66m from the sea: Skessudrangar, Landdrangar and Langhamrar and are said to be trolls turned to stone at sunrise. Then we continue towards Kirkjubæjarklaustur, which in the old days was known as „Kirkjubær“ (Church Farm) and was an important farming village. 

 Day 6 - Iceland Countryside

From Klaustur, we travel along the south coast to Skaftafell. Skaftafell National Park was designated as  one of Iceland´s three National Parks in 1967. Towering mountains, imposing glaciers, gulches with clear brooks and beautiful waterfalls, birch woods, a wealth of wild flowers and lush vegetation give credence to its status. The most majestic of its several waterfalls is Svartifoss (“Black Falls”) that cascade over a wall of symmetrical columnar basalt that resembles an organ. En-route to our stop for the evening, we visit glacier lagoon Jökulsárlón and the museum Þórbergssetur in Höfn. The museum is dedicated to one of Iceland‘s most significant twentieth century author, Þórbergur Þórðarson. 

 Day 7 - Iceland Countryside - Reykjavik

Today, we start by making a stop at the breathtaking waterfall Skógarfoss, which is 60m high and one of the most impressive waterfalls in the country. After, we experience the Folk Museum at Skógar before continuing to the power plant Hellisheiðarvirkjun for a Geothermal Exhibition about geothermal energy in Iceland. 

Overnight at your Reykjavik hotel.

 Day 8 - Depart Reykjavik

Say goodbye to Iceland this morning as we head to the airport for our flight. Upon arrival in the USA, transfer home. 

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