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Route
Day
Travel station
Arrival
Departure
Info
1.
Reykjavik (Iceland)
Reykjavik, the trading and cultural centre of Iceland at the South-West coast of the island was named "smoking bay" after the famous hot springs of Laugardalur. Today it has a population of around 130,000 - approximately 1/3 of the total population. The capital of iceland has plenty of tourist attractions. A stroll through the old town leads to the main shopping street, Laugavegur, and the pedestrian zone, past the historic Höfdi House (where Reagan and Gorbatschow held their summit in 1986) to the modern basalt church 'Hallgrimskirka'. The church tower offers the best view of the city. Tracing the footsteps of Icelandic history, there are many archaeological finds and artefacts from Viking times on display in the National Museum and art lovers will enjoy the Einar Jonsson Museum with its wonderful sculpture garden.
2.
Flatey (Iceland)
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Dynjandi (Iceland)
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Vigur (Iceland)
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Sauðárkrókur (Iceland)
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At Sea
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Kong Oscar Fjord (Greenland)
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Ella Ø (Greenland)
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At Sea
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At Sea
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Grundarfjörður (Iceland)
12.
Reykjavik (Iceland)
Reykjavik, the trading and cultural centre of Iceland at the South-West coast of the island was named "smoking bay" after the famous hot springs of Laugardalur. Today it has a population of around 130,000 - approximately 1/3 of the total population. The capital of iceland has plenty of tourist attractions. A stroll through the old town leads to the main shopping street, Laugavegur, and the pedestrian zone, past the historic Höfdi House (where Reagan and Gorbatschow held their summit in 1986) to the modern basalt church 'Hallgrimskirka'. The church tower offers the best view of the city. Tracing the footsteps of Icelandic history, there are many archaeological finds and artefacts from Viking times on display in the National Museum and art lovers will enjoy the Einar Jonsson Museum with its wonderful sculpture garden.
13.
Dynjandi (Iceland)
14.
Ísafjörður (Iceland)
Ísafjörður comprises several districts stretching from the end of the Fjords on the Northern side to the original settlement, where the harbour is. On the other side of the fjord is the airport - although really it is nothing more than a runway with a tiny check-in building. Although all of the fjords in the North-West are losing inhabitants to more prosperous areas, Ísafjörður has been successful in keeping its residents and has even recorded a slight growth in population, to around 3,500. The town was founded as a settlement for the Hanseatics and later taken over by the Danes. Ísafjörður is an excellent example of the development of Icelandic architecture. There are five listed buildings in Ísafjörður - all of which were built in the 18th century. The oldest house dates from the mid-18th century, the most recent from 1788. Four of the houses are in Neostikaupstaour and one is in Haestikaupstaour. Other sights include: the museum
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At Sea
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Fridtjof Nansen Halvø (Greenland)
17.
Skjoldungen Fjord (Greenland)
18.
Herjolfsnaes (Greenland)
19.
At Sea
20.
Nuuk / Godthåb (Greenland)
Greenland's capital city Nuuk is the centre of life in this country - it is the centre for trade, shipping, industry and the administration. With a population of 13,500, Nuuk is the largest city not only in Greenland, but in the whole Arctic region. Over the last 30 years, Nuuk has undergone considerable modern development.
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22.
Disko Bay (Greenland)
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Ilulissat / Jakobshavn (Greenland)
Jakobshavn - or Ilulissat as it is called in Greenlandic - lies at 68 degrees North latitude and 51 degrees West longitude, around 290 kilometres North of Arctic Circle in the Disko bay on the West coast of Greenland. The town has a population of around 4,300; the number of dogs here is far greater - 6,000 in total, and all of them sled dogs. There are hardly any cars, and the few cars here are mainly taxis that travel the small number of roads - but not for any great distance, since the metalled roads end just behind the last houses. The dog sleds have right of way during the winter months in any case. A mere two kilometres behind the last houses of Ilulissat, a huge glacier constantly pushes new icebergs into Disko bay. It is these ephemeral creations that gave the burgeoning small town its name:
Ilulissat means "Cliffs of Ice".
24.
At Sea
25.
Kangerlussuaq / Søndre Strømfjord (Greenland)
Kangerlussuaq, also known by its Danish name, 'Søndre Strømfjord', lies at the end of the 170 km long Fjord of the same name in Greenland. It is home to the largest airport in the country and the starting point for exploratory and adventure expeditions. The town has been dominated by the American presence since 1941, as Kangerlussuaq was one of the most important stopovers for airforce manoeuvres during World War II. The surrounding area of this town in western Greenland is home to around 4,000 musk oxes - the largest herd living in the wild, and visitors are also likely to see reindeers.
26.
Sisimiut / Holsteinborg (Greenland)
With a population of 5,000, Sisimiut is the second-largest town in Greenland. The Greenlandic name, Sisimiut, means "foxhole inhabitant". The town has the most northerly port that remains ice-free all year. Accordingly, the fishing industry and the export of prawns are booming. The town is proud to be home to the most modern shrimp factory in the world. Sisimiut is also the first settlement North of the Arctic Circle where the Inuit kept sled dogs for use in the Winter. The museum and the old town with the oldest wooden church in Greenland, which dates from 1775, are particularly worth seeing.
27.
Ilulissat / Jakobshavn (Greenland)
Jakobshavn - or Ilulissat as it is called in Greenlandic - lies at 68 degrees North latitude and 51 degrees West longitude, around 290 kilometres North of Arctic Circle in the Disko bay on the West coast of Greenland. The town has a population of around 4,300; the number of dogs here is far greater - 6,000 in total, and all of them sled dogs. There are hardly any cars, and the few cars here are mainly taxis that travel the small number of roads - but not for any great distance, since the metalled roads end just behind the last houses. The dog sleds have right of way during the winter months in any case. A mere two kilometres behind the last houses of Ilulissat, a huge glacier constantly pushes new icebergs into Disko bay. It is these ephemeral creations that gave the burgeoning small town its name:
Ilulissat means "Cliffs of Ice".
28.
Disko Bay (Greenland)
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30.
At Sea
31.
Iqaluit (Nunavut, Canada)
32.
33.
Lower Savage Islands (Canada)
34.
At Sea
35.
Cape Dorset (Nunavut, Canada)
37.
At Sea
37.
At Sea
38.
Churchill (Manitoba, Canada)
The Canadian small town Churchill cannot be reached by car. It is only accessible by plane, train or ship. The town located at the Hudson Bay is especially famous for watching the wildlife, e.g. polar bears, beluga whales and many different kinds of birds. Therefore it is known as the polar bear capital of the world. Furthermore it is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. Fur trade has a long tradition in Churchill but today's visitors usually come to the town to go hiking, kayaking or to enjoy the outstanding cuisine.
39.
Churchill (Manitoba, Canada)
The Canadian small town Churchill cannot be reached by car. It is only accessible by plane, train or ship. The town located at the Hudson Bay is especially famous for watching the wildlife, e.g. polar bears, beluga whales and many different kinds of birds. Therefore it is known as the polar bear capital of the world. Furthermore it is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. Fur trade has a long tradition in Churchill but today's visitors usually come to the town to go hiking, kayaking or to enjoy the outstanding cuisine.
40.
Churchill (Manitoba, Canada)
The Canadian small town Churchill cannot be reached by car. It is only accessible by plane, train or ship. The town located at the Hudson Bay is especially famous for watching the wildlife, e.g. polar bears, beluga whales and many different kinds of birds. Therefore it is known as the polar bear capital of the world. Furthermore it is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. Fur trade has a long tradition in Churchill but today's visitors usually come to the town to go hiking, kayaking or to enjoy the outstanding cuisine.
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At Sea
42.
Digges Islands (Nunavut, Canada)
43.
Eric Cove (Québec, Canada)
44.
At Sea
45.
Hudson Strait (Canada)
46.
Saglek Fjord (Labrador, Canada)
47.
At Sea
48.
Rigolet (Labrador, Canada)
49.
St. Anthony (Newfoundland, Canada)
50.
St. John's (Newfoundland, Canada)
With a population of around 140,000 St. John's is the largest city in Newfoundland and also the oldest city in North America. Since large areas of the craggy island are uninhabitable, the majority of the population lives in the city and in small coastal suburbs. Colorful wooden houses and rustic pubs, particularly in legendary George Street, are St. John's trademark. In the middle of the city is Signal Hill, where the first wireless message from Europe was received in 1901. In the spring visitors are highly likely to be able to see massive icebergs drifting past; in the summer, whales frolic in the bay. It was not far from here that the Titanic sank.
Sights include: Newfoundland Museum, the Colonial Building, Arts and Culture Centre, Signal Hill National Historic Site.
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At Sea
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Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Halifax is not only the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia but also has one of the largest ports in the world. The city not far from Montreal is known for its many galleries and museums; it also hosts a great many cultural and musical events. Behind the harbour lies the picturesque coastal landscape. There are several historic buildings that house small shops, restaurants and the Museum of Natural History, which has an exhibition about the Titanic. Other sights include: "Citadel Hill", the parliament, "Spring Garden Road Region", the public gardens and Point Pleasant Park.
New York - the huge, vibrant city by the Hudson River and the unofficial capital of the world - is without a doubt one of the most fascinating cities in the USA. Around 12 million residents from all over the world call New York home. The city is divided into five districts, Manhattan being the heart of the city and the most famous district. Probably just about anyone coming to New York thinks first of Wall Street, Broadway, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue and the many museums, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty. All of this can be found in New York City, indeed in the "small" district of Manhattan. "The Big Apple", as the city is also known, is a melting pot of cultures and nationalities, from rich to poor - the ultimate city of contrasts. The subject of many songs, and yet more literature, New York is in a constant state of flux. It is a centre for the economy, the arts and architecture that each of the 25 million visitors annually will experience differently, but which captures the imagination of every single one of them.
New York - the huge, vibrant city by the Hudson River and the unofficial capital of the world - is without a doubt one of the most fascinating cities in the USA. Around 12 million residents from all over the world call New York home. The city is divided into five districts, Manhattan being the heart of the city and the most famous district. Probably just about anyone coming to New York thinks first of Wall Street, Broadway, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue and the many museums, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty. All of this can be found in New York City, indeed in the "small" district of Manhattan. "The Big Apple", as the city is also known, is a melting pot of cultures and nationalities, from rich to poor - the ultimate city of contrasts. The subject of many songs, and yet more literature, New York is in a constant state of flux. It is a centre for the economy, the arts and architecture that each of the 25 million visitors annually will experience differently, but which captures the imagination of every single one of them.
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The advertised cruises, prices, itineraries, etc. are not binding and all information is subject to change by the tour operators.
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 32 sqmBalcony with seating corner1 king size bedLuxus-Badezimmer mit DuscheToiletriesliving room and bedroom visually separatedSeating area with sofacosmetic table and deskWardrobeBose StereoanlageMinibaradjustable aeration with heating/air-conditioningButler serviceShoe shine service
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 32 - 34 sqmBalcony with seating corner1 king size bedBathroom with shower, WCToiletriesliving room and bedroom visually separatedSeating area with sofacosmetic table and deskWardrobeBose StereoanlageMinibaradjustable aeration with heating/air-conditioningButler serviceShoe shine service
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 32 - 34 sqmBalcony with seating corner1 king size bedBathroom with bath tub, shower, WCToiletriesliving room and bedroom visually separatedSeating area with sofacosmetic table and deskWardrobeBose StereoanlageMinibaradjustable aeration with heating/air-conditioningButler serviceShoe shine service
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 38 - 40 sqmBalcony with seating corner1 king size bedBathroom with shower, WCToiletriesliving room and bedroom visually separatedseating area with sofacosmetic table and deskWardrobeWalk-in closetBose StereoanlageMinibaradjustable aeration with heating/air-conditioningButler service