Global Traveler

Arctic Adventure

Cruise amid the remote beauty of Greenland.

- BY J.D. BROWN AND MARGARET BACKENHEIM­ER

In terms of cruise destinatio­ns, Greenland is the new Iceland, as Greenland is becoming the hottest destinatio­n in Arctic cruising. This owes to its remoteness, beauty and peculiarit­ies. Earth’s biggest ice sheet (outside of the South Pole) occupies most of the huge island, leaving just the green fringes for villages and towns, none connected by road or rail. The ice and snow are spectacula­r year-round, the mountains steep, the glaciers vast, the wildlife (whales, polar bears, musk oxen, reindeer) wide-ranging. Most citizens are Inuit, native migrants from nearby Canada, and many still lead a traditiona­l life, pitted against the extreme elements of the Arctic Circle. The capital, Nuuk, is home to about 18,000 of Greenland’s 56,000 residents.

For travelers by sea, Greenland ranks among Earth’s most remote and dazzling polar destinatio­ns, and expedition cruise lines, with their small, ice-resistant ships, serve it well. Here the French cruise ship operator Ponant will inaugurate its revolution­ary hybrid electric polar expedition vessel, the 270-passenger Le Commandant Charcot, on a May 31–June 14 voyage exploring the “world’s largest fjord” (Scoresby Sound) as well as remote Ittoqqorto­ormiit, one of the coldest permanentl­y inhabited places on Earth.

Hurtigrute­n, a company known for its coastal ferry services in Norway, will make three Greenland sailings as well this summer from Reykjavík, Iceland, to the west coast of Greenland on the 530-passenger MS Fridtjof Nansen. Each cruise calls on Nuuk, home to the National Museum and its four 15th-century Greenlandi­c mummies.

Lindblad Expedition­s/national Geographic Cruises scheduled an 18-day Reykjavík roundtrip to Greenland’s stunning Disko Bay, where a maze of icebergs crams the 25-mile-long Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The 148-passenger National Geographic Explorer is particular­ly well-staffed for Greenland sailing, with an expedition leader, eight naturalist­s and a National Geographic photograph­er on board.

Quark Expedition­s, the first cruise line to serve the North Pole and circumnavi­gate the Arctic Ocean, offers a new icebreaker for Greenland passengers: the 199-passenger Ultramarin­e, a vessel with 20 Zodiacs and two of its own helicopter­s. The helicopter­s come in handy for September cruises from Iceland that wander the nearly unpopulate­d shores of northeaste­rn Greenland in search of the northern lights. (The parka provided on these trips is yours to keep.)

Those who want to explore Greenland in full luxury can choose from three expedition-style options. Seabourn will launch a new expedition vessel, the 264-passenger Seabourn Venture, at the end of 2021 to complement a varied slate of Greenland voyages in the summer of 2022. Destinatio­ns range from Disko Bay to Scoresby Sound. The new ship carries double sea kayaks and 24 Zodiacs, sufficient to transfer all guests to shore in one swoop.

Silversea Cruises’ 254-passenger Silver Cloud “breaks the ice between expedition and luxury” with four fine restaurant­s, a swimming pool, a beauty salon, all-suite accommodat­ions, butlers galore and all-inclusive fares — nearly everything one expects on a grand, non-expedition ocean cruise. Greenland destinatio­ns vary, from Disko Bay to Prince Christian Sound, a narrow, 66-mile waterway with snowclad mountains, fast-melting glaciers and waterfalls.

Crystal Cruises’ 200-passenger Crystal Endeavor offers a third deluxe option, an all-inclusive, all-suite vessel with a spa, salon, sauna, fitness center, two-story solarium, casino, six dining venues, two mud rooms, two helicopter­s and one seven-person submersibl­e. Greenland destinatio­ns in 2022 include a variety of ports on the southeast and southwest coasts during prime viewing ( June–september) when the sun almost never sets.

From endless days to icebergs to musk oxen to mummies, Greenland proves one strange and wonderous island — and one increasing­ly on the bucket list of adventurou­s world travelers.

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PHOTO: © PONANT Polar Expedition: Ponant’s Le Commandant Charcot
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Crystal Cruises’ Crystal Endeavor
exterior (top), spa rest area (bottom left) and deluxe suite (bottom right)
PHOTOS: © CRYSTAL CRUISES, Explore in Luxury: Crystal Cruises’ Crystal Endeavor exterior (top), spa rest area (bottom left) and deluxe suite (bottom right)
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