Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords

Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords
Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords

From:

CAD $25,645

15 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Group Tour

Activity Level: Unknown

Explore iconic destinations in Iceland and Greenland.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 26 Jul 2026

Experience Overview

In the seldom-visited Westfjords of Iceland − ‘Iceland’s best-kept secret’ − you explore the rugged peninsula of fjords, towering mountains, bird-dwelling cliffs, gushing waterfalls and rolling green hills. Before leaving Iceland, you can also visit the private island sanctuary of Vigur, home to 7,000 eider ducks and 100,000 puffins. In East Greenland, after sailing the length of Ikerasassuaq (Prins Christian Sund), immerse yourself in spectacular glaciers, mountainous landscapes, culturally rich communities, and Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. Together, we explore − by ship, Zodiac, kayak and on foot − some of the longest fjords in Greenland, such as Eternity, Kangerlussuaq and Tasermiut. With the help of expert guides, you also learn about Norse and Viking cultures, traditional Icelandic ways of life, as well as contemporary Greenlandic customs.
Profile
— 12 nights on the ship, 2 nights hotel in Reykjavik — Expedition cruising in comfortable conditions
At a Glance
— 12 nights on the ship, 2 nights hotel in Reykjavik — Expedition cruising in comfortable conditions
Trip For You
Travelling conditions: The voyages are designed to be as flexible as possible, taking advantage of circumstances and events as they occur, as well as passengers’ wishes and interests wherever possible. The atmosphere on board is relaxed and friendly with expedition staff, including naturalists and Polar experts, on hand and the opportunity to mingle with people from all over the world. The ship is kept warm, clean and comfortable with a wet/mud room in which to hang gear and store boots ready for the next adventure. On the Zodiac cruises, you sit still for most of the time with the potential for some sea spray and a cold headwind – if you are not dressed appropriately you will get cold. On the shore excursions, most landings are wet, which means the Zodiacs beach and you are helped to slide into the ankle-deep shore break before walking up onto dry land (wellington boots are issued to all passengers). There are, of course, no paths, so be prepared for slippery, rough terrain and sometimes fairly deep snow. Back on board the cosy ship after each adventure, you can have a sauna and/or a hot shower and then relax with a tea, coffee, hot chocolate or something stronger from the bar. Adventure options: Sea kayaking option: Imagine gliding across the surface of a bay in the presence of icebergs and glaciers. Our sea kayaking is a great way to intimately explore your surroundings. A small group of kayakers will plan to go out multiple times per voyage as an alternative to shore landings or Zodiac cruises. The number of opportunities to kayak is weather dependent and will be conducted only during calm conditions. Prior kayaking experience is required, and you must be able to do a wet exit to participate. Beginners interested in kayaking should consider participating in the paddling excursion.Paddling excursion: If you’re interested in kayaking but would like to try something a bit less demanding than sea kayaking, you’re the perfect candidate to sign up for a one-time paddle on our stable sit-on-top kayaks − perfect for anyone with minimal or no kayaking experience. Rotating groups of passengers will be taken out on calm days, with our expert guides always present to provide instruction and help connect you with the Polar sea. Polar itineraries: All Polar itineraries should be treated as a guide only – it is possible that, among other things, the capricious nature of wind, visibility and ice, intelligence from previous sailings, changes in local landing regulations or the expert opinion of the crew onboard may lead to adjustments to the route published. Booking conditions: As with all Polar holidays and voyages, the booking conditions for this trip differ from our standard conditions. The required deposit is 25% per person of your selected travel arrangements (minimum £1,000 per person or equivalent in booking currency) and the balance of the price of your travel arrangements must be paid at least 133 days before your departure date. The deposit is non-refundable, and at 133 days before departure date, our cancellation penalties are 100% of the holiday cost.
Group Description
The Exodus group forms part of the ship’s complement, enjoying the relaxed, intimate and informal atmosphere, which breaks into smaller groups to facilitate the frequent excursions. We offer these cruises in conjunction with our partner, Quark Expeditions, and Exodus participants will join an international group, not all of whom have booked through Exodus. Occasionally some of these may be younger than 12 years old, the Exodus’ stated minimum age for this trip. We work with many fine Expedition Leaders and Polar Experts, bringing a diversity of interests including zoology, Polar history, geology, ornithology and ocean sciences. The ship’s operating crew have many years of experience in Polar Regions and are committed to ensuring a safe and memorable journey. Each day your cabin will be serviced by the housekeeping crew, and your meals served by the friendly and attentive restaurant staff. There is also a resident medical officer.
Eating Drinking
All meals while on the ship included. Typical meals The ship’s galley offers good quality service and cuisine throughout, with excellent chefs preparing international menus including vegetarian dishes, accompanied by a wide variety of drinks from around the world on sale. Breakfast: Buffet style – unlimited tea and coffee, a selection of fruit juices, hot options including bacon and eggs or omelettes, a selection of bread and toast and jam/honey/marmalade, fruit and cereal. Lunch: Three-course set meal or the occasional buffet or barbecue. Dinner: Three courses with a starter of soup, salad or anti-pasto, a choice of three mains with at least one vegetarian and one seafood option and a dessert of sweet pudding or ice cream or fruit, tea and coffee. Vegetarians and vegans can be well catered for – please inform us before departure of any special dietary requests so our local team can be well prepared.
Transportation
During the expedition, you visit remote and isolated sites that are accessible only by Zodiac landing craft. Designed for expedition work, these large and heavy-duty inflatable vessels are extremely safe.
Joining Instructions
Your trip normally starts at the hotel in Reykjavik in the afternoon of Day 1 of the itinerary. Details of how to reach the start point are provided in the Final Joining Instructions – sent approximately two weeks before departure.
Weather Information
Greenland has an Arctic climate with average temperatures that do not exceed 10C (50F) in the warmest summer months. However, the conditions in the coastal regions of the Arctic during the northern summer are both mild and changeable. Enjoyable sunny days can swiftly change to cold, windy storms with snow flurries and rolling seas. Average daily temperatures in mid-season are between -4C (25F) and 2C (36F); however, wind conditions can make it seem colder. It is common you will experience daytime temperatures below freezing.
Spending Money
On board the ships all transactions are in US dollars. At the conclusion of your voyage, you are presented with an account. This includes any drinks from the bar, laundry or shop purchases for which you have signed. You may pay for this in US dollars cash, credit card (Visa or Mastercard only). Please note: on the last evening, once your ship account has been settled, credit card payments are no longer accepted. It is therefore advisable to bring at least some US dollars cash if you wish to purchase drinks from the bar or any items from the on-board shop at this time.
Tipping
The appropriate amount to tip the staff and crew is a personal matter, but it is customary to provide an end-of-cruise gratuity (as a rough guide approximately US$15-US$20 per day per passenger would be appreciated for the crew and the same amount for the expedition staff).

Highlights

— Venture into the Westfjords, Iceland’s hidden gem — Sail the length of scenic Prins Christian Sund — Learn about Greenlandic fishing heritage at Aappilattoq — Experience Arctic Patagonia along the Tasermiut Fjord — Visit Norse ruins at Hvalsey — Explore Nuuk, the charming capital of Greenland

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 30972

Tour TypeTour Type: Group Tour

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: ely safe.

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Exodus Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: PLW

StartStarts: Reykjavik, Iceland, Greenland

FinishFinishes: Reykjavik, Iceland, Greenland

DurationDuration: 15 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Unknown

Includes

— All meals while on the ship — Beer and house wine during dinner — All accommodation — All transport and listed activities — Tour leader throughout and qualified Expedition Staff — Mandatory transfer package including charter flights from Kangerlussuaq, Greenland to Reykjavik, Iceland

Accommodation

Ocean Explorer
The Iceland to Greenland: Mountains, Glaciers and the Westfjords voyage is offered on the Ocean Explorer which is a Polar Adventure Ship. Polar Adventure Ships These are small ice-rated vessels well qualified for Polar waters. Intimate adventures are always more enjoyable with like-minded passengers and staff, so these voyages are for people who like flexible itineraries and plenty to keep them busy. Activities include frequent Zodiac excursions, trekking and many hours on deck in areas that other ships only dream about accessing. Food and staff are superb and every guest benefits from the technical advances of this superb fleet. Rest assured our Polar Adventure Ships enable any traveller to maximize their experience sensitively in the Poles.

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $25,645 ($1,710 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Start Reykjavik, Iceland

Arrive at the international airport in Keflavik and transfer independently to your included hotel in Reykjavik. Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to explore Iceland’s fascinating capital. Many cultural and historic landmarks are in or near the walkable city centre.

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Day 2: Embarkation Day in Reykjavik

This afternoon, you board your vessel and begin your expedition. Get ready for a great adventure ahead!

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Day 3: Exploring Westfjords, Iceland’s hidden gems

Each region of Iceland has its own appeal for nature seekers, birding enthusiasts and history-lovers, and the seldom-visited Westfjords, where the land meets the sea in the most dramatic fashion, is no exception. Often called Iceland’s best-kept secret, this rugged peninsula at the country’s remote northwestern tip is rife with fjords, and mountains that slope to the sea. We spend our time exploring the fjords and shores of Iceland’s oldest region, enjoying a kaleidoscope of diverse land and seascapes. Here, tumbling cliffs and gushing waterfalls alternate with colourful beaches, and rolling green hills lead to high moorlands dotted with rocky outcrops, small lakes, and the occasional shaggy Icelandic sheep or pony grazing in the distance. A few modest outposts of civilisation, in the form small fishing communities nestled along the fjords and shores of the Denmark Strait, face out into the mighty Atlantic − keeping alive a maritime heritage that dates to the Viking days. One of today’s highlights is a chance to visit Vigur, a private island that provides guests with unique opportunities to delve into Icelandic culture and heritage as early as the 11th century. Vigur is widely regarded as a capsule of Icelandic heritage. Upon arriving on shore by Zodiac, we are welcomed by the people who own this incredible island. One of the co-owners is polar explorer Felicity Aston, the first woman to ski solo across Antarctica. You learn about the Icelandic tradition of eiderdown harvesting, and the wide array of Arctic birdlife and seals that are found in Vigur. It’s estimated the island is home to more than 7,000 breeding ducks, 100,000 puffins, Europe’s largest colony of black guillemot, and huge flocks of Arctic terns. You also have opportunities to ramble about the island, taste local food and visit the island cafe. Today’s adventure options include Zodiac cruising, sea kayaking, paddle excursions, and, potentially, a guided shore hike. Right across the bay is Mongufoss, one of Iceland’s most remote and beautiful waterfalls, which we visit by ship after our onboard lunch.

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Day 11: At Sea

As our ship heads up the coast from South Greenland, we set our sights on the endless natural wonders – and small communities – along the rugged west coast of Greenland. We invite you to use this time to attend one of the expert-led polar presentations to learn more about this region of Greenland.

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Day 14: Exploring Kangerlussuaq and disembarkation

Today, we explore 31mi (50km) above the Arctic Circle. Our destination is Kangerlussuaq, which is Greenlandic for ‘the long fjord’. At the end of this 110mi (180km) long fjord is a settlement bearing the same name. Fishing boats based in the town of Kangerlussuaq sail the full length of the fjord to access the ocean. The town is known for its stunning natural beauty – and for being the home of the largest airport in Greenland. You are ferried from ship to shore on one last Zodiac ride, then transferred to the airport where you board your charter flight to Iceland’s Keflavik International Airport, approximately 45 minutes from Reykjavik. Upon arrival at the airport, you are transferred to your included hotel for the night.

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Day 15: End Reykjavik

After breakfast in your hotel in Reykjavik, transfer independently to Keflavik International Airport for your onward journey.

Tour Operator

Exodus Travel

It’s all about adventure That is what Exodus was founded upon 50 years ago, and what the company is still all about. Discovering countries, cultures, environments, cities, mountain ranges, deserts, coasts and jungles; exploring this amazing planet we all live on. At Exodus, we know what makes you tick when it comes to holidays. It’s a desire shared by so many others. A yearning to visit new places and come home with a real sense of what they’re all about. This means delving into local traditions, cultures, cuisine, lifestyles – anything that contributes to its unique identity. At the same time, we always remember that we are only guests. So we travel courteously and respectfully, in smaller groups to minimise our impact, to ensure that every Exodus holiday is a beneficial experience for everyone involved. This is a philosophy we take with us around the world, helping you reach some incredible destinations on 500 itineraries across over 90 separate countries. We also strive to provide as much flexibility and choice as we possibly can, making it simple for you to experience a very different holiday. Exodus started life on 4 February 1974 when two friends got together to provide an overland truck to travel to the Minaret of Jam, deep in the heart of the Hindu Kush, the most inaccessible of the world’s great monuments. See our history page for more details about how we began and how we have grown over the past 50 years. Never travelled with Exodus before? Visit our New to Exodus page for some useful, first-timer information.

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