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Trip Code: ACADVHA
DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (light adventure)
Start: Nuuk, Greenland
Finish: Iqaluit, Canada
SHIP: Ocean Victory (Arctic)
Greenland & Canadian Arctic
02/08/2027
All meals on board; Complimentary wine, beer, and soft drinks are served with dinner
Optional Charter Flights from Yellowknife, Canada to Kugluktuk (Coppermine), Canada and Kangerlussuaq, Greenland to Toronto, Canada are not included. Please see notes for details and pricing.
Cabin On board a 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
Discover Inuit Nunangat through an immersive Arctic voyage that highlights the connection between land, ice, and culture. The itinerary spans three regions, Nunavut, Nunavik, and Greenland, each showcasing distinct aspects of Inuit life. Travellers gain insight into regional diversity from contemporary Inuit art to multilingual communities and evolving self-governance creating opportunities for meaningful cultural exchange. Alongside all the amazing cultural experiences, experts will lead discussions on Arctic geology, wildlife, and climate, ensuring travellers gain a deeper understanding of both people and environment.
NOTE: Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather & ice conditions
Deckplan for this 2027 Arctic Season Ocean Victory itinerary
Optional charter flight information and cost:
Northbound Charter Flight: Toronto, ON, Canada to Nuuk, Greenland. Early-morning departure.
Price: $1,650 USD. (Cost subject to change)
Southbound Charter Flight: Iqaluit NU, Canada to Ottawa, ON, Canada. Evening arrival.
Price: $1,000 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.
Arrive in Nuuk, Greenland’s vibrant capital, where ancient stone meets modern rhythm. Set at the mouth of a vast fjord, the city’s colourful houses climb the hillsides against a backdrop of rugged peaks. Contemporary art, lively cafés, and a strong sense of community give Nuuk an energy that feels both cosmopolitan and deeply rooted in place.
Visit the Greenland National Museum to meet the Qilakitsoq mummies—silent witnesses to lives once lived along this coast. Then wander through the old harbour, where sea air mingles with roasted coffee and the scent of salt and wood. Here, history and daily life flow together, revealing a city that looks both forward and back.
Sail into the immense Nuup Kangerlua, where mountains veiled in mist rise from glacial water. The ship weaves between islands and ice, each turn revealing new light and texture. Watch for seals and seabirds while your expedition team shares stories of geology, glaciation, and change. The day drifts by in a quiet rhythm of movement, reflection, and wonder.
As the ship crosses Davis Strait toward Canada, the open ocean becomes classroom and companion. Learn from Inuit cultural educators and scientists who share perspectives on climate, language, and life in the North. Join an Inuit games workshop or simply watch the horizon, where whales surface in slow arcs and seabirds follow our wake. The crossing is a time to listen—to voices, to water, to wind.
Kimmirut, meaning “the heel,” lies where marble cliffs meet the sea. Here, art and land intertwine—ivory carvings, jewelry, and stonework shaped by generations of artists. Walk among blooming tundra and feel the marble stone underfoot, luminous against the Arctic light. In this small community, every creation tells a story of place.
In Kinngait, creativity fills the air. Visit the historic West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative, birthplace of Inuit printmaking, and meet the artists whose hands shape visions from stone and ink. The hum of carving tools, the scent of paper and pigment—every detail speaks of tradition evolving with each generation. Here, art is a shared language between past and present.
Step ashore on the vast, treeless tundra of the Ungava Peninsula. With Inuit guides, trace the contours of ancient rock, learn the names of hardy plants, and pause on a glacial boulder to listen to the stillness. Zodiac along the coast to watch for wildlife and seabirds in motion. The landscape is quiet yet alive—a lesson in subtlety and endurance.
Salluit greets visitors with open hands and open hearts. In this northern community, traditions are lived with joy and belonging. Share laughter and music in the community hall, taste local food, and explore the artistry of mittens, carvings, and jewelry. On the hills above town, look out over the bay—a view of connection between people and place.
Akpatok Island rises sheer and white from Ungava Bay, its cliffs crowded with thick-billed murres. Zodiac beneath the walls of limestone where air thrums with wings. Keep watch for polar bears and walrus along the shore. The scale and sound of this place remind you how full the Arctic can be—alive, vast, and brimming with presence.
Along the wild coast of Baffin Island, glacier faces and sculpted rock tell the story of ice’s long hand. Cruise by Zodiac or ship as light reveals the texture of the cliffs, catching on ridges and folds of stone. Geologists on board (known for listening to rocks) interpret the patterns and folds, revealing how the land remembers its making.
Sail through Frobisher Bay, where icebergs drift between dark headlands. Wildlife may gather in the calm coves—seals, seabirds, and perhaps a distant bear. The ship moves slowly, and time seems to loosen. This is a day for quiet observation, for feeling the expanse and beauty of the North.
The Ocean Victory is now sailing in the Arctic region starting in 2026. This modern polar ship, built with comfort in mind, that we have loved for it's Antarctic voyages will now explore & offer exciting itineraries in the Arctic. The ship started sailing in 2021 and with a total of 93 well-appointed staterooms, most with ocean views. It offers incredible visual experiences when sailing through some of the most pristine environments. Holding just 189 passengers, this vessel delivers a unique blend of comfort and sustainability. >This modern ship was designed to minimise fuel consumption and operate with a focus on sustainability >Almost all cabins have their private balcony, a luxury not seen on all ships >Built with X-Bow technology, you’ll enjoy increased stability in rough water conditions Innovative design The Ocean Victory is built with unique technologies and sturdy construction. The ship’s X-Bow provides high stability in rough seas and some of the smoothest movement on high waves, accompanied by Ice Class 1A classification for cutting through difficult ice conditions. Modern and luxurious amenities This modern ship offers everything you could want on your Arctic cruise, including a Polar Spa, contemporary lecture theatre, fitness centre, Jacuzzis and an infinity pool, plus fine dining within the Panorama Specialty Restaurant. With floor-to-ceiling windows, you can dine surrounded by the beauty of Antarctica. Low-energy construction Similar to other vessels in its class, the Ocean Victory was built with a strong focus on sustainability, in an attempt to preserve the unique environments through which it sails. A low-energy vessel, the Victory has four diesel engines and two electro engines, all controlled electronically to optimise speed and minimise fuel consumption. Generous staterooms Stylishly designed cabins, most with private balconies, are adorned in a blue and white hue, a nod to your polar travel. With modern design and plenty of room for storage, you’ll feel right at home as you travel to the remote regions of our planet.
WHY WE LOVE THE OCEAN victory
FEATURES OF THE OCEAN victory
Ice Class:
Length: 104m / 341ft
Breadth: 18m / 59ftMax
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 16 Knots
Electricity: Passenger
Capacity:146-200
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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 27 November 2025
| Heart of the Arctic 2027 | Ocean Victory from USD 6,746 | ||
| Departing | Ending | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 02 Aug 2027 | 13 Aug 2027 | 12 |
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Discount is on berth costs only; taxes and flight packages are not eligible for discount.
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Please Contact Us for the latest availability, pricing and details of your preferred voyage. Chimu Adventures are Arctic Experts and we will endeavour to find you the perfect Arctic expedition cruise to ensure you have an unforgettable adventure!
NOTE: Pricing is subject to change, currency fluctuation and availability at the time of booking and may be varied without notice by us or any of the operators and partners we work with. It is only confirmed and guaranteed at the time of making a booking, agreeing to our terms and conditions and paying a deposit.
Prices are based on per person, 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: Toronto, ON, Canada to Nuuk, Greenland. Early-morning departure.
Price: $1,650 USD. (Cost subject to change)
Southbound Charter Flight: Iqaluit NU, Canada to Ottawa, ON, Canada. Evening arrival.
Price: $1,000 USD. (Cost subject to change)
Please note that this cost is NOT included in the advertised cost. Please contact your booking agent to include charter flights.
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: Toronto, ON, Canada to Nuuk, Greenland. Early-morning departure.
Price: $1,650 USD. (Cost subject to change)
Southbound Charter Flight: Iqaluit NU, Canada to Ottawa, ON, Canada. Evening arrival.
Price: $1,000 USD. (Cost subject to change)
Please note the charter flight costs are NOT included in the advertised cruise price. Please contact your booking agent to include charter flights.
Cabin aboard the Ocean Victory
All meals on board
Complimentary wine, beer, and soft drinks are served with dinner
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
Group transfers to/from the ship
Program enhancements/optional excursions
Gratuities
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 cabin availability. Contact Us for more details.
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