South to East Greenland: MS Balto
Greenland
This expedition cruise from South Greenland to East Greenland begins in Narsarsuaq and an area that is as rich in history and culture as it is in natural wonders - with Norse explorers, Inuit culture, hot springs, whales and amazing scenery. We then explore the pointy mountains of Prince Christian Sound and continue along the wild, beautiful and unexplored eastern coastline. Our final destinations, the Sermilik Fjord area and the town of Tasiilaq, will treat us to icebergs in all shapes and sizes - as well as the stories and myths of the local Tunumiit culture
Höjdpunkter
- Small group of 12 passengers
- The large Sermilik fjord system
- Inuit culture and Norse history
- Beautiful fjords
- Chance of seeing whales
- Hot springs and icebergs
- The wild and unchartered East coast
- The elegant M/S Balto
Översikt
This expedition cruise from South Greenland to East Greenland begins in Narsarsuaq and an area that is as rich in history and culture as it is in natural wonders - with Norse explorers, Inuit culture, hot springs, whales and amazing scenery. We then explore the pointy mountains of Prince Christian Sound and continue along the wild, beautiful and unexplored eastern coastline. Our final destinations, the Sermilik Fjord area and the town of Tasiilaq, will treat us to icebergs in all shapes and sizes - as well as the stories and myths of the local Tunumiit culture.Färdplan
Day 1: Flight to Narsarsuaq and embarkation (start Qaqortoq in 2026) We fly to Narsarsuaq and embark the M/S Balto. We are now on a true expedition cruise. Our exact route is depending on weather and ice and the itinerary must be kept flexible! Days 2 – 9: On Expedition! We sail out through Eriksfjord, named after Erik the Red, a Norse explorer believed to have founded the first settlement in Greenland around year 980, after being banished from Iceland for manslaughter. We plan to go ashore at Brattahlid, the estate he established at the end of the 10th century.We also aim to visit Hvalsey Church, one of the best-preserved Norse ruins in Greenland. Qaqortoq We stop in Qaqortoq, the largest town in South Greenland with a population of around 3200. Qaqortoq is beautifully situated on a mountainside and surrounded by magnificent fjords. This part of Greenland has many stories to tell. We learn about the Inuit culture and their great respect and symbiotic relationship with the environment and animals. Greenlandic history and culture Many of the stories originate from times of great weather changes and declining animal numbers, and they used objects from hunting and fishing to create artistic objects and amulets. There is great respect and love for animals, which are sacrificed, and the sea goddess Sedna is worshipped for releasing the souls of animals. Even today, the Inuit carry a small jug of fresh water with them when they hunt seals. After killing a seal, they give it fresh water to keep its soul from going thirsty. We will have the opportunity to hear many stories and legends, and to learn about different eras and the people who have migrated to Greenland.This part of Greenland offers much more than history and culture. We will set foot on rarely visited islands and watch for playful whales. We also hope to visit one of the many sheep farms in southern Greenland. In Uunartoq we will have the opportunity to relax in one of the natural hot springs, while admiring the breathtaking views of mountain ranges and drifting icebergs. Prince Christian Sound We then continue our journey south. Through the western mouth of Prince Christian Sound, we slowly make our way into this extraordinary fjord system. Here we are surrounded by a mountainous landscape with peaks of up to 2000 metres and steep cliffs plunging into the fjord, and we see the similarity to the fictional landscape of Mordor from Lord of the Rings. We look out for harbour seals, ringed seals and whales. East Greenland We have now reached East Greenland and are travelling along a wild and unspoilt coastline. We are very dependent on the weather and ice conditions, and our itinerary will be adapted accordingly. A couple of days will be spent mostly at sea. We are likely to see a parade of icebergs drifting south on the strong currents, and we marvel at mighty glacier walls plunging straight into the sea. Along the coast we hope to explore one of the rarely visited fjords. Perhaps we stop at Umivik Bay, from where Fridtjof Nansen began his East to West trek across Greenland in 1888. Sermilik Fjord When we arrive in the vast Sermilik fjord system, we are greeted by icebergs of all shapes and sizes. Most of these come from the Helheim glacier in the centre of the fjord, which produces some of the largest icebergs in Greenland. Sermilik Fjord is 90 kilometres long and cuts through a rugged landscape of towering glaciers and jagged peaks. The beauty around us is stunning! We anchor in beautiful spots and keep an eye out for whales. Perhaps the ice will let us through to the small village of Tiilerilaaq. The wooden houses are beautifully situated, with the great Sermilik Fjord in the background. Here the local Inuit culture and traditional hunting and fishing activities play an important role in the way of life. Here we have the chance to go on a nice hike to get an overview of the Sermilik Fjord and its icebergs! Tasiilaq We visit the town of Tasiilaq. With a population of just under 2000 it is the largest settlement in East Greenland. There is an older and different Inuit culture here, where shamanism and indigenous culture are much more alive than in other parts of Greenland. During our expedition here we will learn more about local myths and legends, such as that of the Tupilaqs. In Greenlandic Inuit religion, a tupilaq was a vengeful monster created by a witch doctor using various objects such as animal bones, skin, hair or tendons. Tasiilaq is also known for its art scene, where local artists create prints, sculptures and textiles, usually depicting animals, landscapes and traditional stories from the region. Day 10: Kulusuk – Keflavik We disembark in Kulusuk and head to the airport for our flight to Keflavik, and check into our hotel. (Included in the flight and hotel package.) Day 11: Homeward bound Today we bid our farewells and return home or onwards for new adventures. Please note: Our exact route will depend on ice, weather conditions and wildlife. The places mentioned are just examples of some of the sites this region of Greenland has to offer. We always strive to maximize your experience. Please remember that flexibility is the key to a successful expedition!Scrolling is disabled on map, please click to enable.
Booking Information
Viktig information
Deposits
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Final Payments
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Cancellations
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Booking Terms
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Trip cancellation and Travel/Interruption Insurance
It is required that all travellers purchase interruption insurance as protection against an emergency which may force you to leave from a trip while it is in progress.
Inkluderad
- Cruise as per itinerary on board M/S Balto
- All meals on board
- Coffee and tea 24 hours
- 1 Expedition Leader and 1 guide
- Guiding ashore and talks on board
- All excursions and activities
- All passenger taxes and harbour fees
Exkluderad
- Mandatory flight & hotel package*
- Flights to Copenhagen and home from Keflavik
- Travel and cancellation insurance
- Gratuity to the ship’s crew
- Personal expenses such as bar charges
- This mandatory package includes:
- Flight from Copenhagen (Denmark) to Narsarsuaq (Greenland)
- Flight from Kulusuk (Greenland) to Keflavik (Iceland)
- One hotel night in IcelandPrice: USD 1 590 per person
Tour Dossier
South to East Greenland: MS Balto
Experience remote south and east Greenland, from Narsarsuaq to Kulusuk on the east coast, sailing with the unique, micro 12-passenger ship M/S Balto
File Creation date: 2025-12-14 - for updated information and dates and prices see the following page:
http://expeditionsonline.com/tour/south-to-east-greenland-ms-balto_33
South to East Greenland: MS Balto
Duration: 11 days
Location: Greenland
Available: August
Start: Narsarsuaq, Greenland (Qaqortoq in 2026)
Finish: Kulusuk, Greenland
Highlights
- Small group of 12 passengers
- The large Sermilik fjord system
- Inuit culture and Norse history
- Beautiful fjords
- Chance of seeing whales
- Hot springs and icebergs
- The wild and unchartered East coast
- The elegant M/S Balto
Itinerary
This expedition cruise from South Greenland to East Greenland begins in Narsarsuaq and an area that is as rich in history and culture as it is in natural wonders - with Norse explorers, Inuit culture, hot springs, whales and amazing scenery. We then explore the pointy mountains of Prince Christian Sound and continue along the wild, beautiful and unexplored eastern coastline. Our final destinations, the Sermilik Fjord area and the town of Tasiilaq, will treat us to icebergs in all shapes and sizes - as well as the stories and myths of the local Tunumiit culture
Ship Information
Micro Expedition Vessel: M/S Balto
M/S Balto is named after the leading sled dog of 1925 Nome serum run. She was built for the highest ice class in Rauma, Finland, to serve as a government service vessel in the Baltic sea. During 2019-2022, she has been totally refurbished and is now one of the roomiest and most elegant small polar expedition yachts in service. M/S Balto offers a relaxed luxury accommodation for 12 guests in 7 outside cabins, all with private facilities and lower beds. The spacious cabins include 1 Owner’s cabin, 1 superior cabin, 3 double cabins and 2 single cabins. The Owner’s cabin is 30m2, has 6 windows and a queen bed, the superior cabin has two twin beds while the three double cabins has a queen bed. The Owner's and superior cabin also offer a separate seating area. In all cabins you find a desk with a chair and a closet for storage.
On the guest deck you also find a small sauna with a cold shower. The richly appointed saloon and the beautiful dining messroom feature crotch-mahogany panelling, a bar, a library, coffee and tea stations. There are several open and semi enclosed deck spaces from where you can enjoy the stunning Arctic sceneries.
You are welcomed by an international crew and the bridge is open for visitors. With our two Zodiacs, we will explore the wilderness and go ashore in the settlements and in the middle of the breathtaking nature. M/S Balto is truly one of a kind when it comes to small polar expedition ships. Travelling with this unique 12-passenger ship offers a completely different and much more intimate experience of Greenland compared to a larger ship. A small group of merely 12 passengers gives us more flexibility, unique itineraries and more time ashore. Also, the footprints we leave behind are a lot smaller!
The M/S Balto is designed to explore the most remote fjord systems, visit Inuit settlements, take you to remote anchorages and maximise each guest’s experience in the unspoiled wilderness.
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South to East Greenland: MS Balto
For the latest, up-to-date departure dates and prices please refer to the tour page:
http://expeditionsonline.com/tour/south-to-east-greenland-ms-balto_33
Included
- Cruise as per itinerary on board M/S Balto
- All meals on board
- Coffee and tea 24 hours
- 1 Expedition Leader and 1 guide
- Guiding ashore and talks on board
- All excursions and activities
- All passenger taxes and harbour fees
Exkluderad
- Mandatory flight & hotel package*
- Flights to Copenhagen and home from Keflavik
- Travel and cancellation insurance
- Gratuity to the ship’s crew
- Personal expenses such as bar charges
- This mandatory package includes:
- Flight from Copenhagen (Denmark) to Narsarsuaq (Greenland)
- Flight from Kulusuk (Greenland) to Keflavik (Iceland)
- One hotel night in IcelandPrice: USD 1 590 per person
General Terms and Conditions
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