Join YPT in August 2026 for a incredible Eastern Greenland cruise and take in all the sea, ice and wildlife! This year we will visit Eastern Greenland aboard the comfortable Plancius, one of the best polar ships of its category.
On this trip, we board our ship in the northern Icelandic city of Akureyri and set off on our Greenland cruise. During the journey, we will land on islands surrounding the Røde Fjord and do multiple zodiac expeditions. Amongst others, we will visit the ruins of an Inuit settlement on Danmark Island.
Along our cruise we can expect to see humongous icebergs and, provided we are lucky, polar bears, narwhals and also whales! We will also have the rare opportunity to do long hikes, up to 12-kilometers long. Shorter hikes are also possible, as well as no hikes if you prefer to relax and simply enjoy the landscape.
Throughout the trip, we’ll be accompanied by expert naturalists and guides who will enhance our understanding of the region’s geology, flora, fauna, and history.
We are offering the lowest prices for this Greenland cruise on the market since we managed to secure a great deal. Book soon to guarantee your spot on the ship! We will be offering beds on quadruple porthole basis as they are the best option for budget travelers yet brand new and very comfortable. However, if you’d like a twin room or even a single room, get in touch with us for a quote!
On a trip like this, we cannot guarantee the itinerary – it will depend on the weather, the condition of the ice and wildlife spotting opportunities. The final say is with the captain of the ship and the professional team onboard.
Note: the price is per person. The price for a complete twin cabin occupied by one person is 1.7x the shared rate.
| Cabin Type | Cost |
| Quadruple Porthole | €4950 |
| Triple Porthole | SOLD OUT |
| Twin Porthole | €6995 |
| Twin Window | €7595 |
| Twin Deluxe | €8195 |
| Superior (double bed for one or two people) | €9295 |
Sunday 16th August – Akureyri
- We’ll board our ship at 4pm in Akureyri, the biggest city in the north of Iceland. A shuttle bus departing at 9:00am is available on that day from Reykjavik to Akureyri (extra 140€ one way). It is also possible to reach the city with a 45 minutes domestic flight from Reykjavik. YPT can assist you with the transfer.
- Departure! In the early evening we will sail towards the Denmark Strait.
- Dinner and our first night aboard the ship.
- Overnight on the Plancius.
Monday 17th August – East Greenland Sea
- On the way north, we will look out for arctic animals with the local specialists able to answer our questions about all creatures we will encounter. We can expect to see fulmars, kittiwakes, gannets and guillemots.
- During the day, we’ll cross the Arctic Circle and if we’re in luck, might be able to spot whales. The expedition crew is always on the lookout and will make announcements when they spot interesting wildlife.
- During the evening, we can expect to see our first icebergs as we get near to the east Greenland coast, near Brewster.
- Dinner and overnight on the Plancius
Tuesday 18th August – Scoresbysund
- In the morning, we’ll reach Scoresbysund, sailing along the glaciated Volquart Boons Kyst.
- Our goal during the trip is to be off the vessel as much as possible. While our planned schedule and activities are always subject to change due to local conditions (ice, weather, wildlife spotting opportunities), a typical day involve a zodiac cruise and a landing in the morning, and another cruise and landing in the afternoon.
- We’ll hop onto zodiacs past one of the glacier fronts, along with a visit to the basalt columns and ice formations of Vikingebugt.
- In the afternoon, we’ll have reached Danmark Island, where we’ll land to explore the remains of an Inuit settlement. Due to the cold conditions surrounding the settlement, it has been very well preserved and it will be easy for us to guess what life was like a couple of centuries ago.
- There is also wildlife here. Along with the many birds common to the area, such as black guillemots, we may see musk oxen.
- Dinner and overnight on the Plancius.
Wednesday 19th August – Røde Fjord
- On today’s menu, a zodiac cruise to Sorte Ø, surrounded by icebergs. Their austere blue-white contrasts sharply with the sediment slopes nearby.
- The afternoon will bring us to Røde Fjord where a mountainous coast meets with some of the world’s most beautiful icebergs in an all-natural myriad of colours. The icebergs set against the brooding red backdrop of Røde Ø (Red Island) is one of YPT’s favourite sights in Greenland.
- A zodiac ride will take you closer to the giant ships of ice which are numerous enough to form a virtual maze of ice and snow.
- We’ll then sail through the northern parts of Røde Fjord, with the chance to see musk oxen.
- Dinner and overnight on the Plancius.
Thursday 20th August – Sydkap
- During the day, we’ll see enormous icebergs, some of which are taller than 100 metres and a few kilometres long! They are so big that some of them touch the bottom of the sea, as the fjord is “only” about 400 metres deep
- In the afternoon, we’ll land near Sydkap, where we’ll witness one of the most iconic sights in Eastern Greenland, Hall Bredning, renowned for its dazzling display of reflected light.
- Today’s walk goes from Sydkap to Nordøstbugt (12 km, 7.5 miles to the northeast), where the river coming from Holger Danskes Briller flows into the sea. We plan to walk south along the shore to Satakajik, seeing whale vertebrae and the remains of Thule summer houses. Passengers who opt out of the long walking group can join us at this location for their second excursion of the day.
- Dinner and overnight on the Plancius.
Friday 21st August – Ittoqqortoormiit
- In the morning, we’ll land on the tundra of Liverpool Land by Hurry Inlet, a peninsula of East Greenland
- Things will get even more exciting in the afternoon as we’ll reach Ittoqqortoormiit, this time landing here. We’ll get to experience life in Greenland, seeing people going about their business on their sleds pushed by dogs. You may have sent a postcard from Pyongyang, and here you can send postcards too!
- In the afternoon, we’ll head back on the boat to sail south, following the gorgeous Blosseville Coast.
- Dinner and overnight on the Plancius.
Saturday 22nd August – Stewart Ø
- The island of Stewart Ø that we will reach today is an important hunting station for the people of Scoresby Sund and also a good area to spot polar bears, narwals, and the beautiful remains of Thule houses.
- Dinner and overnight on the Plancius.
Sunday 23rd August – Turner Sound and Rømer Fjord
- The Turner Sound and Rømer Fjord grants us with the opportunity to sail far inland, as they have no glacier front at the head and are not clogged with ice
- Here we will attempt to spot the long-toothed mammal, the unicorn of the sea, the narwhal!
- Dinner and overnight on the Plancius
Monday 24th August – East Greenland Sea
- Today is a sea day. We’ll spend the day heading back towards Iceland. It won’t seem so long as we’ll get plenty of opportunities to see whales and seabirds.
- We may have spent some time there already but we’ll celebrate our last night in the ship’s bar for what will surely have been the trip of a lifetime
Tuesday 25th August – Akureyri
- Arrival in Akureyri
- Bus transfer back to Reykjavik (extra 140€). We expect to arrive at 3pm in the city center: we recommend not booking return flights earlier than 6pm.
- End of tour, YPT can help you arrange connections to your next destination




































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Tour Highlights
Visit Ittoqqortoormiit: a settlement of 350 people where life goes by on dog sleds
Witness icebergs up to 100 meters in height within the polar wilderness
Look for seabirds, narwhals, polar bears and a host of other polar wildlife

