Cruise MS Fridtjof Nansen: Canada, Greenland, United States Departing from Nuuk
From Nuuk
Wed 11 Aug 2027
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Nuuk
Arrival
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Departure
22:00
Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, combines modern culture with Inuit traditions. Visit the National Museum to discover Inuit history and art, and explore the Katuaq Cultural Center. Nuuk offers spectacular views of the surrounding fjords and mountains. The city has a vibrant culinary scene, blending traditional Greenlandic cuisine with modern influences. Nuuk is also a starting point for outdoor adventures, such as hiking, kayaking and fishing.

Kangerlussuaq
Arrival
13:00
Departure
20:00
Kangerlussuaq, at the entrance to the fjord of the same name, is the gateway to Greenland. Visit the local museum to learn more about the region's history and ecology. Join excursions to see the Russell Glacier, an impressive natural spectacle. Hikes in Greenland National Park reveal a diversity of wildlife, including caribou and arctic fox. Northern lights viewing is a must in winter.

Sisimiut
Arrival
06:00
Departure
18:00
Sisimiut, Greenland's second largest town, offers a combination of modern culture and Inuit traditions. Visit the museum to discover local history and crafts. Outdoor activities abound, from hiking in summer to skiing and dogsledding in winter. Discover Greenlandic flavors in local restaurants, where fish and game are the order of the day.

Ilulissat
Arrival
10:00
Departure
18:00
Ilulissat, also known as Jakobshavn, is a port city in Greenland, world-famous for its Ice Fjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The gigantic icebergs drifting from the fjord offer a breathtaking natural spectacle. Take advantage of boat or helicopter tours for a breathtaking view of these ice giants. Explore hiking trails offering exceptional panoramas and discover the local Inuit culture. The town is also a privileged observation point for whales and the northern lights.

Pond Inlet
Arrival
08:00
Departure
16:00
Pond Inlet, located in Nunavut, Canada, is an Inuit community overlooking Eclipse Fiord. It's a starting point for exploring the Canadian Arctic, with its glaciers, icebergs and Arctic wildlife, including polar bears and narwhals. Inuit culture is alive and well, with exhibitions of local arts and crafts. Boat and dogsled excursions offer unique perspectives on the Arctic landscape.

Dundas
Arrival
08:00
Departure
13:00
Dundas, Greenland, offers an authentic Arctic experience. Admire majestic icebergs, discover Inuit culture and observe Arctic wildlife. Nearby hikes reveal landscapes of tundra and glaciers. This stopover is ideal for those wishing to connect with nature in one of the most extreme environments on the planet.

Croker Bay
Arrival
16:00
Departure
20:00

Beechey (island)
Arrival
10:30
Departure
18:00
Beechey Island, in the Canadian Arctic, is famous for its role in Franklin's lost expedition. Visit the historic sites, including the graves of expedition members. The island also offers spectacular wildlife viewing, including seabirds and marine mammals. Guided excursions reveal the fascinating history and challenges of Arctic explorers. Beechey Island is a captivating stopover for history and polar adventure enthusiasts.

Ile Prince-Leopold
Arrival
22:00
Departure
23:00
Prince Leopold Island in the Canadian Arctic is a sanctuary for Arctic wildlife. Its steep cliffs are home to large colonies of seabirds. Take a Zodiac out to see seals, narwhals and maybe even polar bears. History buffs will discover the sites of 19th-century Arctic expeditions. Hikes on the island reveal breathtaking arctic landscapes and striking tranquility.

Fort Ross
Arrival
10:00
Departure
08:00
Fort Ross, on the California coast, is a unique historical site. A former Russian outpost in America, it features fascinating architecture and a museum detailing the period. Stroll along the rugged coastline, take in views of the Pacific Ocean and explore the surrounding forests. Local wildlife, such as sea lions and seabirds, add to the natural beauty of the area. Fort Ross is an enriching cultural and natural stopover.

Coningham Bay
Arrival
17:00
Departure
21:00

Gjoa Haven
Arrival
07:00
Departure
15:00
Gjoa Haven, in Canada's Nunavut Territory, is an Inuit community rich in history and culture. Discover Inuit heritage at the local cultural center and museum. The Arctic landscapes, with their icy expanses and unique wildlife, are captivating. Hunting and fishing are traditional activities to observe and enjoy. The stories of explorer Roald Amundsen, who wintered here, add a historical dimension.

Cambridge Bay
Arrival
07:00
Departure
15:00
Cambridge Bay, in Nunavut, Canada, is an Inuit community rich in culture and history. Discover life in the Arctic at the Cultural Centre and surrounding archaeological sites. Observe Arctic wildlife, including caribou and migratory birds. Boat excursions offer spectacular views of the Arctic Ocean. Cambridge Bay is a fascinating stopover for lovers of aboriginal culture and polar landscapes.

Ulukhaktok
Arrival
08:00
Departure
16:00
Ulukhaktok, an Inuit village in Canada's Northwest Territories, is a place of rugged beauty and rich culture. Visit the local art center to admire Inuit prints and sculptures. Activities include ice fishing, hiking and midnight golf (under the midnight sun). Birdwatching and wildlife watching, such as caribou and polar bears, are memorable experiences. Taste traditional Inuit dishes such as "maktaaq" and dried fish.

Herschel Island
Arrival
16:00
Departure
23:00
Herschel Island, Canada, is a historic site in the Arctic. Explore the remnants of the whaling era and ancient Inuit camps. The wildlife, including polar bears and caribou, is fascinating. Arctic landscapes offer unique vistas. This is a stopover for those seeking an authentic, isolated experience in the Far North.

Nome
Arrival
06:00
Departure
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Nome, located in Alaska, is a city full of history and culture. Known for the Klondike Gold Rush and as the end point of the famous Iditarod dog sled race, Nome offers a window into Alaska's historic past. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, with opportunities to observe wildlife, fish and discover unique arctic landscapes. The town itself has a welcoming community, with museums and historic sites tracing the history of native peoples and explorers.

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- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.








