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NOTE
All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending
on local ice and weather conditions and in order to take advantage
of opportunities to see wildlife. Flexibility is paramount
for expedition cruises.
Day 1 Embarkation Day
Longyearbyen is the seat of government for the archipelago
of Svalbard, Norway’s Arctic islands. Located on the
picturesque island of Spitsbergen, the community has a population
of about a thousand. Boarding of the Adventure Ship Akademik
Sergey Vavilov occurs in the late afternoon, so we suggest
that you arrive early to explore the quaint village.
Days 2-4 Exploring Spitsbergen and the islands
of Svalbard
The Expedition Team plans all your activities to take advantage
of local weather and ice conditions. Anticipate visits to
the 14th of July Glacier, the settlement of Ny Alesund, a
base station of international Arctic research, and Monaco
Glacier. Be on the alert as we explore for wildlife. Sightings
of Arctic Terns, Arctic Skuas, Long-tailed Ducks, Kittiwakes,
Glaucous Gulls and reindeer are possible. Moffen Island is
a walrus sanctuary, if the conditions are right, we may see
walrus hauled out on shore or swimming in the protected waters.
Polar bear sightings are another possibility.
The optional kayaking will occur at the same time as a shore
landing or a Zodiac cruise. The exact location and time will
be determined by the kayak master in consultation with the
Expedition Leader.
Days 5-6 Greenland Sea
While at sea, the Expedition Team delivers illustrated presentations
about the wildlife and cultures they anticipate you will encounter
in Greenland. The naturalists assist with seabird identification
from the deck of the ship. You may participate in as many,
or as few, shipboard activities as you choose.
Days 7-10 Eastern Greenland
The coast of eastern Greenland is wild, rugged and often ice-bound.
This area is an excellent habitat for wildlife that require
ice floes to thrive, such as polar bear. We’ll sail
the ice edge, lowering Zodiacs from time to time to cruise
at ocean level or to go ashore.
If conditions permit, we’ll compare cultures as we visit
the remains of ancient Thule settlements and a remote modern
day settlement. At all times, we’ll be on the alert
for musk oxen, because 40% of the world’s population
lives on the eastern coast.
Before we leave Greenland we plan to sail into Scoresbysund,
the largest fjord in the world.
Days 11-12 Denmark Strait
While crossing Denmark Strait en route to Iceland, we’ll
watch for whales, and learn about the extraordinary geology
and history of Iceland and its surrounding islands.
Day 13 Westman Islands (Vestmannaeyjar)
The history of the Westman Islands is as shrouded by the mists
of time as a Norse Saga. The name refers to a term used by
the Norse to refer to Irishmen, or west men.
In the 1600’s a fleet from the Ottoman Empire that included
Barbary Pirates raided the islands, capturing 400 inhabitants.
They were sold into slavery in Algiers.
Like the rest of Iceland, the Westman Islands are volcanically
active. As recently as 1963, a new island, Surtsey, was created
as a result of a volcanic eruption.
Day 14 Reykjavik
This expedition disembarks in the capital of Iceland, Reykjavik.
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