STYLE: Small Ship Expedition Cruise
Trip Code: ACADNHOA
DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (Light Adventure)
Start: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Finish: Iqaluit, Canada
SHIP: Ocean Nova (Arctic)
The Arctic, Greenland, Canadian Arctic
02/08/2026
All Meals Onboard
Optional Charter Flights from Torotno, Canada to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland on Day 1 and Iqaluit, Canada to Ottawa, Canada on Day 14 are not included. Please see notes for details and pricing.
Cabin Onboard Ship
Daily Excursions In Location, Community Visits, Zodiac Cruising, Onboard Expert Lectures & Briefings By The Experienced Expedition Team
NOTE: Itinerary Is Subject To Change Depending On Weather & Ice Conditions
Embark on a remarkable journey through Inuit Nunangat, where the land, ice, and waters are integral to Inuit culture. Immerse yourself in their traditions—learning their language, arts, cuisine, music, and customs—through an educational program designed to enrich your experience.
Travel through three distinct Arctic regions to appreciate the diversity of Inuit life. In Nunavut, explore the art that embodies Inuit culture’s creative spirit. In Nunavik, hear Inuktitut, French, and English are spoken across Ungava Bay’s hamlets. In Greenland, witness how modern development and self-governance are shaping the future, while preserving cultural traditions and values.
Journey with local knowledge-keepers and experts who will help you uncover the Arctic’s layers, from geology to botany, archaeology to art, climate change to cultural heritage. Expand your understanding while enjoying every step of the adventure.
NOTE: Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather & ice conditions
Optional charter flight information and cost:
Northbound Charter Flight: Torotno, ON, Canada to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. Early-morning departure.
Price: $1,595 USD. (Cost subject to change)
Southbound Charter Flight: Iqaluit, NU, Canada to Ottawa, ON, Canada. Evening arrival.
Price: $1,045 USD. (Cost subject to change)
Please note these costs are NOT included in the advertised cruise price. Please contact your booking agent to include charter flights.
Please note: Charter flight packages are highly recommended. If the operator and captain decide they are not able to make it to the end destination due to sea ice or weather conditions, they may change where the trip ends and then re-direct the charter flight accordingly, at no cost to guests. This can also affect the starting location of the next voyage.
Begin your journey by sailing out of Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Søndre Strømfjord), a 190-kilometre-long fjord surrounded by mountains and glaciers. Cross the Arctic Circle on your way and spend time on deck watching for aurora borealis. Kangerlussuaq, the settlement at the head of the fjord, is a former US Air Force base. After your (optional) charter flight from Toronto, ON, you’ll transfer to the ship by Zodiac. Please note the charter flight package is not included in the cruise fare and an additional cost applies.
Kangerlussuatsiaq, meaning 'the rather big fjord' in Greenlandic, and its Danish name, Evighedsfjorden, or 'the fjord of eternity,' reflect its vast, seemingly endless expanse. Discover why this fjord lives up to its name, featuring calving glaciers, dramatic bird cliffs, and streams flowing down towering mountains. Explore the stunning glacial scenery by ship and Zodiac. The waters are relatively warm, influenced by the West Greenland Current and the subarctic climate.
Take the opportunity to visit Nuuk, Greenland’s capital and the world’s northernmost capital. Meaning 'the headland,' Nuuk is located at the mouth of a vast fjord system. Founded in 1728 as Greenland's first town, it remains the country’s vibrant hub. During your visit, you may spot humpback whales in the fjord, reindeer on the land, and birds in the sky. Nuuk is home to the University of Greenland, a historic cathedral from 1849, and the National Museum, where the famous Qilakitsoq mummies are displayed. Enjoy a guided tour of this lively city and explore its cultural landmarks at your own pace.
As we sail across the Davis Strait toward Canada, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the region's environment, culture, and history. This journey offers a unique chance to engage with Inuit communities in their homeland. Participate in workshops, watch a documentary, and get active with an interactive cultural performance featuring Inuit games. Through these experiences and interactions, you’ll develop a greater appreciation for the culture and the breathtaking landscapes we pass. Keep your binoculars handy to spot whales and seabirds following our ship.
Visit Akpatok Island, the largest island in Ungava Bay, covering over 900 square kilometers. Named after the akpait (thick-billed murres) that nest on its steep cliffs, it hosts Canada’s largest colony of these birds. Explore the island's shores and surrounding ice on a Zodiac cruise, watching for polar bears, walruses, and other marine life. Ungava Bay, large and shallow, is a vibrant ecosystem, home to diverse wildlife, including an endangered beluga population.
Discover the treeless tundra of the Ungava Peninsula in Nunavik, exploring its geological wonders, diverse flora and fauna, and rich Inuit culture. Local Inuit educators will guide you through their homeland, offering a meaningful experience. Enjoy hiking and a Zodiac cruise with the expedition team, who will provide expert insights throughout. As you explore this stunning landscape, watch for wildlife and listen to Inuit stories, enhancing your connection to the land and deepening your appreciation for the natural world.
Travel to Salluit, the second northernmost community in Nunavik, with a population of around 1,500. This vibrant settlement offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in Inuit culture in the heart of the Canadian Arctic. Explore local craftsmanship and purchase handmade items like carvings, jewellery, and mittens. Enjoy the warm hospitality of the community as we meet in the hall to learn about traditional and modern ways of life. Take a scenic hike through the rugged terrain, deepening your connection to the land and its people.
Visit Kinngait, where you can meet talented artists and tour their studios, with the chance to purchase unique art pieces. Engage with both established and emerging artists, carvers, and printmakers who continue to make Kinngait a prominent hub for fine art. Kinngait is historically significant, being the birthplace of the Inuit art market, with the 1959 founding of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative, Canada’s oldest professional Inuit printmaking studio.
Join the expedition team on deck as we navigate the icy, fast-moving waters of the Hudson Strait. Look out for incredible Arctic wildlife, including polar bears, walruses, whales, seals, and seabirds, while capturing perfect photos. Inuit guides will share insights about the region's wildlife and landscapes as we search for these creatures. We’ll seize every chance to explore, whether by foot or Zodiac, surrounded by stunning scenery.
Sail through the scenic Frobisher Bay, named after the explorer Martin Frobisher, while keeping an eye out for wildlife. Our geologists will share fascinating insights about the area's rocks, adding to the awe-inspiring scenery and Arctic beauty.
Transfer by Zodiac through Iqaluit harbour for your (optional) charter flight to Ottawa. Please note the charter flight package is not included in the cruise fare and an additional cost applies.
Iqaluit, at the head of Frobisher Bay, is Nunavut’s capital. A population of nearly 8,000 calls the city home. Local attractions include the territorial Legislature, igloo-inspired St. Jude’s Cathedral, art shops, and more. As your journey comes to a close, carry with you the lasting impression of the Arctic’s beauty and the richness of its cultures, forever etched in your memories.
Please note the charter flight package is not included in the cruise fare and an additional cost applies.
Visit the Greenland National Museum in Nuuk to see and learn about the Qilakitsoq mummies, an important historical discovery. These well-preserved mummies offer a fascinating glimpse into Greenland's past, shedding light on ancient Inuit life and traditions.
Experience the enchanting Arctic light with 18-20 hours of daylight, creating perfect conditions for photography and capturing the stunning landscapes in their full glory.
Explore the abundant waters of Hudson Strait, where you can spot polar bears, marine mammals, and seabirds, offering a glimpse into the thriving wildlife of the Arctic.
Explore the wonders of the Arctic on the compact and cozy Ocean Nova expedition vessel, which takes up to just 78 guests. The ship was built in Denmark in 1992 and signed to cruise in ice choked waters. The ship is efficent, functional, and for connection with nature. This ship sails with a lighter carbon footprint than most expedition vessels. Features include a glass-enclosed lounge with sweeping 200-degree views—perfect for whale watching and seabird spotting and Open decks which are a dream for photographers and scenery lovers. With a shallow draft and easy Zodiac access, you’ll spend more time exploring and less time ferrying. On the Ocean Nova, every moment connects you to nature, each other, and discovery.
Ice Class:
Length: 73 metres (249.5 ft.)
Breadth: 11 metres (36 feet)Max
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 13 knots
Electricity: 380 / 220 V @ 50 Hz Passenger
Capacity:78
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Learn MorePricing & Availability last updated 3 June 2025
Heart of the Arctic | Ocean Nova from AUD 17,492 | ||
Departing | Ending | Duration |
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02 Aug 2026 | 15 Aug 2026 | 14 |
Prices are based on per person, and may be based on quad/triple/twin share.
Prices are correct at time of publishing but are subject to change at any time.
Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather and ice conditions.
Northbound Charter Flight: Torotno, ON, Canada to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. Early-morning departure.
Price: $1,595 USD. Cost subject to change
Southbound Charter Flight: Iqaluit, NU, Canada to Ottawa, ON, Canada. Evening arrival.
Price: $1,045 USD. Cost subject to change
Please note these costs are NOT included in the advertised cruise price. Please contact your booking agent to include charter flights.
Please note: Charter flight packages are highly recommended. If the operator and captain decide they are not able to make it to the end destination due to sea ice or weather conditions, they may change where the trip ends and then re-direct the charter flight accordingly, at no cost to guests. This can also affect the starting location of the next voyage.
Optional Charter Flight Information & Cost:
Northbound Charter Flight: Torotno, ON, Canada to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. Early-morning departure.
Price: $1,595 USD. Cost subject to change
Southbound Charter Flight: Iqaluit, NU, Canada to Ottawa, ON, Canada. Evening arrival.
Price: $1,045 USD. Cost subject to change
Please note these costs are NOT included in the advertised cruise price. Please contact your booking agent to include charter flights.
Cabin aboard the Ocean Nova
All meals on board
Applicable taxes and credit card fees
Complimentary expedition jacket
Special access permits, entry, and park fees
Expert expedition team
Guided activities
Sightseeing and community visits
All zodiac excursions
Port fees
Pre-departure materials
Educational program
Interactive workshops
Evening entertainment
Basic Wi-Fi (Please note: Travel to remote regions and therefore the connection can be unreliable)
Optional charter flights (Please see notes for more details)
International flights
Program enhancements/Optional excursions
Gratuities
Alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, juices
Personal expenses
Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
Possible fuel surcharges and administrative fees
Any pre or post land arrangements
A limited number of single cabins, with their own designated cabin price, are available. Subject to availability. Contact us for more details.
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