Offer is only valid on new bookings and on select ship voyages only which must be booked and deposited by 30 September 2025. Promotion is subject to availability at the time of booking and is capacity controlled. The promotion is only available in conjunction with the back-to-back voyage discount or the loyalty program offer, and not available with any other offer. The promotion can be withdrawn at any time and is not redeemable for cash. From prices are inclusive of discount. Additional terms and conditions may apply.
STYLE: Small Ship Expedition Cruise
Trip Code: ACAUNTC
DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (Light Adventure)
Start: Toronto, Canada
Finish: Calgary, Canada
SHIP: Greg Mortimer
Greenland, Canadian Arctic
28/08/2027
Breakfast At Hotel & All Meals, Snacks, Tea, Coffee, Soft Drinks & Juices During Voyage (Beer & House Wine With Dinner)
All Transfers & Charter Flights As Mentioned In The Itinerary
Hotel & Cabin On Board Ship
Daily Excursions In Location, Zodiac Cruising, Onboard Expert Lectures & Briefings By The Experienced Expedition Team
PLEASE NOTE: Itinerary Is Subject To Change Depending On Weather & Ice Conditions
Embark on an unforgettable 16-day journey through the fabled Northwest Passage, following in the footsteps of legendary explorers like Franklin and Amundsen. Navigate icy waterways, visit historic sites such as Beechey Island, encounter Arctic wildlife, and connect with Inuit communities for a deeply immersive Arctic experience.
This tour operates in remote and challenging environments, and in the spirit of expedition travel, we encourage you to adopt a flexible and adventurous attitude when joining our voyages. This itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather, sea state and other conditions beyond our control. On this voyage, we visit remote Inuit hamlets and settlements, where the local Inuit people still practice traditional hunting methods including whaling that some people may find confronting. If you find yourself feeling upset and disturbed by what you see, please alert a member of the expedition team immediately, who will do their best to address your concerns and take action to mitigate the problem, wherever possible.
Having made your way to Toronto, take the complimentary hotel shuttle and check in at our group hotel at Toronto Airport. Please visit the hospitality desk to collect your luggage cabin tags and to speak with our ground operations team, who may have information to share with you about pre-embarkation procedures and the charter flight to Nuuk tomorrow. You will receive cabin tags for your luggage. Please clearly label the tags with your name and ship cabin number.
The remainder of your time is at leisure. All meals today are at your own expense.
Please ensure that your luggage is fitted with cabin tags clearly labelled with your name and cabin number. Any valuables or personal items should be kept on you throughout the day. Your luggage will be delivered to your cabin ahead of your arrival on board.
After breakfast at the hotel, board our charter flight to Nuuk, where the Greg Mortimer awaits. After embarkation, there is time to settle into your cabin before our important safety briefings. This evening, meet your expedition team and crew.
After a morning sailing north towards the Arctic Circle, we arrive in Sisimiut, Greenland’s second largest town. Sisimiut is located approximately 54 kilometres (33.5 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, meaning that during summer, you can experience the midnight sun here. The town is famous for the old blue church with the gate made of whale bone. In the cosy museum next door to the church, you will find an excellent reconstruction of an Inuit turf house as well as exhibits of local history and early life in Greenland.
Approximately 4,500 years ago, the Saqqaq culture arrived from Canada and settled in the area. They lived here for approximately 2,000 years, after which they mysteriously disappeared from the area. The Dorset culture arrived around 500 CE and stayed until the 1200s until they were replaced by the Thule culture, and today, the majority of the population of Sisimiut are descendants of the Thule culture.
In the afternoon we arrive in Ilulissat. Known as the ‘birthplace of icebergs’, this region produces some of the most dazzling icebergs found anywhere on Earth. Hike to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Icefjord viewpoint and stand in awe of its immensity. Sermeq Kujalleq, also known as Jakobshavn Glacier, is the most productive glacier – not only in Greenland but the entire Northern Hemisphere. It produces 20 million tonnes of ice each day, all floating into the Ilulissat Icefjord and Disko Bay.
Explore the remote northern reaches of West Greenland, where traditional Inuit settlements cling to the rugged coastline and towering icebergs drift through the deep, clear waters. Every day presents new possibilities, guided by your expedition team, who will hunt for the perfect location to explore the stunning fjord systems by Zodiac. Vast fjord systems such as Uummannaq Fjord, offers endless opportunities for adventure, every corner revealing jaw-dropping views, monumental icebergs, and vibrant rock formations that beg to be explored. Whether you’re cruising silently through the ice-choked waters, hiking across the colourful tundra, or visiting one of the remote communities that dot the coast, the options for discovery are limitless. Kayakers can paddle among the floating icebergs while keeping an eye out for humpback and minke whales. With the spirit of true expedition cruising, this region invites you to immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Greenland’s northern frontier.
Find a spot in one of our many observation lounges and enjoy the spectacular surrounding landscapes. Our talented and knowledgeable expedition members will present informative and entertaining talks about the region that you’re travelling through.
After clearance into Canada, we hope to visit Pond Inlet (Mittimatalik), a captivating Inuit community nestled on the northern tip of Baffin Island. Surrounded by towering ice-capped mountains, vast glaciers, and pristine fjords, this remote outpost offers an unparalleled wilderness experience. As you step ashore, you'll be greeted by the warm hospitality of the local Inuit, whose deep connection to the land is evident in their culture and lifestyle. Immerse yourself in their traditions through engaging cultural encounters and gain insights into their unique perspective on life in the Arctic.
In genuine expeditionary style, our itinerary for the following days is heavily dependent on weather conditions and unpredictable sea ice. The following places are some that we hope to visit.
Devon Island (Tallurutit)
The largest uninhabited island on Earth, featuring glacial valleys and abundant wildlife. Stops may include Dundas Harbour, Croker Bay, and Maxwell Bay.
Maxwell Bay (Tasiujaq)
A sheltered Arctic inlet ideal for hiking and marine wildlife viewing, with possible sightings of muskoxen, caribou, and polar bears.
Beechey Island (Iluvilik)
A historic site linked to the Franklin expedition, marked by graves of lost crew members and Amundsen’s 1903 landing.
Radstock Bay
Site of ancient Thule ruins beneath striking cliffs, with remnants of past exploration and whaling history.
Prince Leopold Island (Appait)
A vital bird sanctuary with dramatic cliffs and large nesting colonies, also frequented by seals and polar bears.
Port Leopold
A windswept, history-rich bay with relics from 19th-century expeditions and early trading posts.
Elwin Bay (Ikpiarjuk)
Known for polar bear activity and summer sightings of beluga whales, set against tundra and limestone cliffs.
Batty Bay
A scenic fjord with ties to historic expeditions, excellent for tundra hikes and Zodiac wildlife cruises.
Bellot Strait
A narrow, dramatic channel with strong currents and striking scenery, often navigated in pursuit of the Northwest Passage.
In Resolute, farewell the crew, expedition team and fellow travellers before a Zodiac shuttle whisks you ashore. Transfer to the airport for a charter flight to Calgary, where you will transfer to your group hotel and stay overnight.
After breakfast, check out your hotel and transfer to the airport for your onward journey.
Historic Exploration Sites: Visit Beechey Island, a Canadian National Historic Site, where explorers from the Franklin expedition are buried, and where Roald Amundsen landed during his pioneering 1903 voyage through the Northwest Passage.
Arctic Wildlife Encounters: Experience the Canadian High Arctic's diverse wildlife, including polar bears, walruses, and bowhead whales, in their natural habitats.
Cultural Immersion: Engage with Inuit communities along the route, gaining insights into their rich traditions and way of life in the Arctic regions.
Launched in 2019, the Greg Mortimer is a modern, robust and powerful 104-metre ship at the cutting edge of nautical technology. With its patented Norwegian-designed X-BOW, it’s capable of negotiating the strongest winds and waves, and the most adverse weather conditions. Named after Aurora’s co-founder, the Greg Mortimer carries an average of 130 passengers in a range of 76 well-appointed suites and staterooms. This modern ship was designed to minimise fuel use, with a focus on sustainability The ship itself features unique viewing platforms that fold out hydraulically to give unobstructed views With X-Bow technology, you’ll enjoy more stability if seas are rough on the Drake The ship carries 15 zodiacs that launch from specially designed launching platforms to ensure fast and easy boarding for shore landings and cruises. Itineraries aboard the Greg Mortimer also offer a range of optional activities including kayaking, diving, climbing and ski touring, and the ship’s design includes a spacious prep and loading platform. Reduced environmental impact The Greg Mortimer operates with low energy consumption, high fuel efficiency and a streamlined design to deliver a reduction in emissions. The ship can also utilise virtual anchoring to hold its position using a combination of GPS, steering technology, propellers and thrusters. This protects the sea floor and minimises the damage caused by conventional anchors. Luxury amenities This modern ship is designed for comfort, helping you relax and make the most of your adventure. Enjoy the gym, sauna, and Jacuzzis or grab a book in the peaceful library, adorned with huge viewing windows. Or, head to the state-of-the-art lecture facility to hear a talk from one of your guides. Stylish and modern staterooms All cabins and suites are designed to feel calm and inviting, featuring Antarctic photography and plenty of gear storage space. All staterooms are spacious, with easy deck access. Solo travellers can book their own balcony cabin. Some of the Balcony Stateroom Superior rooms are equipped with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms. WHY WE LOVE THE GREG MORTIMER
FEATURES OF THE GREG MORTIMER
Designed for Antarctic exploration
Ice Class:
Length: 104.4m
Breadth: 18.4 metresMax
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 15.5 Knots
Electricity: 220V, 50HZ AC Passenger
Capacity:160 (120 in polar regions)
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These are included in your cruise fare. Activities vary by itinerary and destination and are subject to regulations, weather conditions and other factors.
These can be booked in advance at an extra cost. Activities vary by itinerary and destination.
Experience the unforgettable thrill and serenity of kayaking in Antarctica as part of a small, expertly guided paddling group.
Learn MorePricing & Availability Last Updated 06 Jun 25
Northwest Passage 2027: Toronto to Calgary | Greg Mortimer from £ 15,058 | ||
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Offer is only valid on new bookings and on select ship voyages only which must be booked and deposited by 30 September 2025. Promotion is subject to availability at the time of booking and is capacity controlled. The promotion is only available in conjunction with the back-to-back voyage discount or the loyalty program offer, and not available with any other offer. The promotion can be withdrawn at any time and is not redeemable for cash. From prices are inclusive of discount. Additional terms and conditions may apply.
Prices are based on per person, 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.
PLEASE NOTE: A USD$15 per person, per day gratuity for the crew is automatically added to your onboard account. It is at your discretion if you would like to remove the tip (or adjust the amount) when you settle your bill. It is not necessary to tip the expedition team members. This gratuity amount is included for suites as part of their ‘Suite Benefits’.
All transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
One night’s hotel accommodation including breakfast, in Toronto on day 1
One night’s hotel accommodation including breakfast, in Calgary on day 15
Charter flight from Toronto to Nuuk on day 2
Charter flight from Resolute to Calgary on day 15
On board accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service
All meals, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks and juices during voyage
Beer and house wine with dinner
Captain’s Farewell reception including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages
All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises
Educational lectures and guiding services provided by Expedition Team
Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation)
One 3-in-1 waterproof polar expedition jacket
Complimentary use of Muck Boots during the voyage
Comprehensive pre-departure information
Port surcharges, permits and landing fees
Gratuities during excursions and enrichment program for local guides, drivers, venues and local sites
Wi-Fi (please note we travel to remote regions and therefore the connection can be unreliable)
International or domestic flights, unless specified in itinerary
Transfers, unless specified in itinerary
Airport arrival or departure taxes
Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges
Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges
Hotels and meals, unless specified in the itinerary
Optional excursions and optional activity surcharges
All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to, alcoholic beverages (outside of dinner service), on board gratuities, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, email or phone charges
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