Iceland ProCruises (IPC) is adding a brand-new itinerary for the summer of 2023 — a “Hot Springs and Eternal Ice” cruise that includes awesome ports of call in both Iceland and Greenland.
Carried out aboard the 164-passenger Seaventure, the 21-day voyage is scheduled to depart Reykjavik on July 29 and end in Kangerlussuaq on August 18, followed by a charter flight back to Iceland and onward connections to home.
From the volcanos, geysers, hot springs and lava fields of Iceland to the majestic icebergs, deep blue fjords and the unique Inuit culture of Greenland, this unforgettable adventure combines the best of both North Atlantic islands.
After circumnavigating Iceland — with stops at Snaefellsnes Peninsula, the Westfjords, Grimsey Island, and Husavik (“Iceland’s Whale-Watching Capital”) — the cruise crosses the Denmark Strait to Greenland and stops at Ammassalik Island on the east coast, historic Qaqortoq in the south, capital city Nuuk on the west coast, and the UNESCO World Heritage designated Ilulissat Ice Fjord.
Rates start from $6,470 per person (triple occupancy) and $9,599 per person (double occupancy). Accommodation and all meals are included, as well as Zodiac excursions, English-speaking guides, onboard lectures and entertainment, the charter flight from Kangerlussuaq to Keflavik, and an Iceland ProCruises jacket.
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