Through the Arctic Labyrinth
Along the way, you’ll discover vibrant Inuit settlements, UNESCO‑listed wilderness, and the breathtaking beauty of the Beaufort Sea and Bering Strait. Keep your eyes peeled for Arctic wildlife—from polar bears and walrus to beluga and bowhead whales—while expert Expedition Team members provide insight into the region’s rich cultural heritage and natural history. Cruising aboard a state‑of‑the‑art ice‑class vessel, this once‑in‑a‑lifetime journey blends rugged adventure with thoughtful exploration and deepens your appreciation for one of the world’s most remote frontiers.
What’s Included:
Hotel
Overnight in ReykjavĂk before the expedition cruise, including breakfast
Flights
Economy class flight from ReykjavĂk to Nuuk before the expedition cruise
Transfers
Transfer from the hotel to the airport in ReykjavĂk before the expedition cruise
Expedition Cruise
In the comfort of the cabin category of your choice. Click here to view itinerary.
All Inclusive
Experience delicious meals and beverages, all included for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Expedition Gear
Onboard Activities
Join in-depth lectures and discussions led by the Expedition Team, explore the ship’s Science Center, and participate in the Citizen Science Program. Get photography tips from a professional onboard and attend daily briefings with the crew.
Landing Activities
Enjoy escorted landings with small expedition boats, with all equipment like boots and trekking poles provided, and get expert guidance from onboard expedition photographers.
Luxury Nordic Amenities
Use of sauna, hot tubs, pool, fitness room, lounges and more.
Expedition Cruise Inclusions
Expedition Cruise
- A stay in a cabin of your choice
- Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Wine, beer, and spirits available at meals and throughout the day and evening (subject to licensing laws; excludes premium drinks)
- All day coffee, tea, and soft drinks
- Fine dining in restaurant Lindstrøm included for suite guests
- A complimentary water bottle to refill on board and take home
- Wind and waterproof expedition jacket
- Professional photos from your trip taken by our onboard photographer
- Complimentary Wi-Fi. Please note that streaming is not supported.
- Use of sauna, hot tubs, pool, fitness room, lounges, and more
- Gratuities included. Fantastic service is standard at HX (though if you’d like to leave something extra, it’s always appreciated).
- Range of included activities
Onboard Activities
- In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by our knowledgeable Expedition Team
- Use of our Science Centre, including the library and advanced biological and geological equipment
- The Citizen Science Program allows guests to assist with ongoing scientific research
- An onboard professional photographer will give tips and tricks for taking the best landscape and wildlife photos
- Informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings
- Daily briefing with the Expedition Team about the plans for the next day
Landing Activities
- Escorted landings with small expedition boats
- Loan of rubber boots, trekking poles and other necessary equipment for activities. Your HX travel documents will have a recommended packing list.
- Expedition photographers on hand to assist you
Notes
- All planned activities are subject to weather and ice conditions
- Excursions and activities are subject to change
- Please make sure you meet all entry and boarding requirements
- Depending on your flight times, an additional overnight stay might be needed (not included)
What’s not included
- International flights
- Additional overnight stay(s) may be required due to the timing of international flights
- Travel protection
- Baggage handling
- Optional shore excursions with our local partners
- Optional small-group activities with our Expedition Team
- Optional treatments in the on-board wellness and spa area
Starting from $22,430
per person
Northwest Passage—Through the Arctic Labyrinth
What’s Included:
Departure Dates & Pricing:
August 15 – September 8, 2026:
- Starting at $22,430 per person
- MS Fridtjof Nansen
Expires: 2/28/2026 • Supplier Code: HX
*Pricing and availability subject to change until booked. Pricing, unless noted otherwise, is based on double occupancy. Restrictions may apply.
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Itinerary:
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Welcome to the capital of GreenlandÂToday begins with a flight from New York to Nuuk, Greenland’s colourful capital. It has a population of 18,000, and features a striking mix of old and new buildings. Your expedition ship awaits you in the harbour. After being welcomed aboard and collecting your complimentary expedition jacket, it’s time to settle into your cabin and enjoy your first dinner aboard. |
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The Wonders of West GreenlandÂThe first chapter of our journey encompasses the majestic coast of West Greenland. Over the next three days you’ll experience some of the most iconic sites in all of Greenland. Our objectives include: Evighedsfjord As we head north, we plan to offer an exploration day in the magical and pristine Evighedsfjord near Maniitsoq. We’ll determine on the day what adventures we can take part in. The ‘Fjord of Eternity’ is fed by an ice cap that calves huge icebergs into its 2,300 ft deep waters. It’s surrounded by mist-cloaked mountains with beautiful white ridges, punctuated by crystal blue ice caves. Sisimiut Sisimiut is Greenland’s second city, situated in a spectacular location just above the Arctic Circle. This area has history spanning more than 4,500 years, and old traditions are alive and well. Learn more about ancient Saqqaq artifacts in the local museum or stretch your legs on a hike. If you’re looking for a special souvenir, pick up a scarf, hat or mittens made of qiviut, the inner wool of the musk ox that’s said to be 10 times warmer than sheep’s wool. Ilulissat Nestled at the edge of the magnificent Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Ilulissat. Here you’ll find an ever-changing gallery of passing icebergs set against a backdrop of colourful houses. In town you can visit a multitude of shops selling local crafts, and on the outskirts walking trails take you along the epic icefjord. |
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Watch for wildlife and get involved in Citizen ScienceLeaving Greenland behind, we spend two days at sea crossing Baffin Bay towards Nunavut. Gain authentic insight into Inuit culture and heritage with our onboard Cultural Ambassadors. Their stories reveal the Inuit people’s profound connection to the land, shaped by generations of tradition and resilience. Meanwhile, your Expedition Team leads lectures on topics such as Arctic wildlife and the history of exploration in the region. You can also take part in Citizen Science, such as the GLOBE Program, where you’ll observe clouds to help scientists study our climate. |
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Entering into the Northwest PassageFollowing our crossing of Baffin Bay, we find ourselves in the Eastern Canadian Arctic. The main waterway of this area is Lancaster Sound (Tallurutiup Imanga), the eastern gates to the Northwest Passage. This chapter of our exploration is likely to be action-packed, with excursions planned on each of the four days we hope to spend in and around this area. Remember: all our excursion plans depend on the weather and ice but, conditions permitting, our days will be filled with excitement and discovery. Excursion stops and local highlights we hope to share with you include:
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Navigate the dividing line between east and westThe “Rubicon” of the Canadian Arctic, dividing east from west, is the infamous Bellot Strait. This narrow body of water separates the northernmost part of mainland North America from Somerset Island, one of the largest islands in the Canadian Arctic archipelago. Bellot Strait is approximately 15 nautical miles long and just over half a mile wide at its narrowest point. Our ability to navigate this passage will be determined by ice and weather conditions. |
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Spend eight days exploring the western section of the fabled Northwest PassageOver the next eight days, in this section of our voyage we’ll transit through three distinct regions—Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon—and two traditional Inuit Territories—Inuvialuit and Nunavut. During our time here, we anticipate up to five days of shore excursions and four transit days. Excursion stops and local highlights we hope to be able to visit include:
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Science and wildlife watching at seaAs we navigate the Beaufort Sea and Bering Strait, these days at sea provide the perfect opportunity to reflect on your journey and make the most of your ship’s facilities. Immerse yourself in the onboard Science and Education programme and contribute to real-world research through Citizen Science. Or simply take time to relax – enjoy a drink with fellow explorers, watch the world drift by from the hot tub, or soothe your body and mind in the sauna. Keep an eye out for bowhead and grey whales as we cross the Beaufort Sea to Point Barrow, the northernmost point of the United States. If sea ice is present, we may also see congregations of pacific walrus on the ice floes. In the Beaufort Sea, seasonal sea ice can fluctuate. If the sea ice levels are greater than the seasonal average, it will likely affect the speed we can sail through. Expecting the unexpected is all part of the expedition experience. The highlights of this transit include:
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Learn about Alaska’s “golden” pastProspectors first came to Nome in 1898, and people still hunt for gold here today. You’ll see evidence of the Gold Rush era all around, including abandoned dredges, turn-of-the century steam engines and old railroad tracks, lending the town a unique and intriguing atmosphere. Wyatt Earp, the famous sheriff, opened a saloon here. Nome was also the end point of three of Roald Amundsen’s great polar expeditions. From here, you’ll take a flight to Seattle for an overnight stay. |
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End your adventure in the Emerald CityWaking up in your hotel in Seattle marks the end of your adventure through the Arctic labyrinth. After breakfast, and if you have time before your onward journey, why not explore the Emerald City and see what it has to offer? Why not take a stroll through the nine-acre Olympic Sculpture Park for incredible views of Puget Sound and the surrounding mountains, admiring the work of renowned artists as you go. For a feast of the senses, visit the famous Pike Place Market. Operating for over a century, this lively farmer’s market boasts everything from buskers and bars to salmon-throwing fishmongers. |
Included Programs:
It’s a mixture of adventure activities for individuals of all ages.

Evighed Fjord – Evighet Fjord Exploration Day
Experience a day of pioneer-style exploration and discover beautiful scenery and wildlife.

Sisimiut – Sisimiut Discovery Walk

Ilulissat – Walk to the Icefjords

Cambridge Bay Community Visit

Sisimiut – Arctic Sounds Concert

Ulukhaktok community visit

Qikiqtarjuaq Community Visit

Discover Red Bay on Foot

Pond Inlet community visit

Qaanaaq – Community Visit

Gjoa Haven Community Visit

Viking Experience – St Anthony

Exploration of Battle Harbor
Ships:
Set sail on one of the world’s most legendary voyages through the Northwest Passage with Hurtigruten Expeditions. Traveling from Greenland to Alaska aboard an ice‑class, eco‑conscious expedition ship, you’ll experience the ultimate blend of comfort and true Arctic exploration—navigating remote channels, vast sea ice, and historic Inuit communities deep within the Arctic Archipelago. Below are the ships that make this once‑in‑a‑lifetime polar journey possible.

Why Hurtigruten Expeditions?
HX offers over 130 years of adventure travel expertise, combining eco-friendly ships with immersive exploration of remote destinations. When booking through LaMacchia Travel, you’ll enjoy personalized service at no extra cost, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable journey.














