Grand Greenland – Mythical Land of the North aboard MS Fridtjof Nansen

15 day expedition
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    Large Expedition Ship
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    Sustainability

    Science Centre, Hybrid Diesel Electric, Ship to Shore
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    Berths

    490
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    Ice Class

    PC6
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Class of Ship
Large Expedition Ship
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Sustainability
Science Centre, Hybrid Diesel Electric, Ship to Shore
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Berths
490
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Zodiacs
14
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Ice Class
PC6

Expedition overview & highlights

  • Join an expedition cruise to northwest Greenland and explore the High Arctic environment of the legendary Thule region.
  • Visit some of the most northerly communities on Earth and learn about their history and culture.
  • Witness amazing scenery and Arctic wildlife, attend fascinating lectures and talks, and take part in our onboard science program.
  • This voyage begins and ends in Nuuk with flights from Reykjavík. You can also fly from/to Copenhagen instead of Reykjavík.

We set out north from Nuuk along the rugged and breathtaking coast of west Greenland. See immense icebergs from tidewater glaciers in Disko Bay, including Sermeq Kujalleq, the gigantic glacier at the head of UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord. As we sail, we’ll be on the lookout for whales.  

Isolated even by Arctic standards, the inhabitants of the far north – known in legend by the name Thule – have for centuries been the northernmost communities on the planet. Expect High Arctic conditions, cold adapted wildlife, ice choked waters, and the coolest summer on Earth.

HX is a proud member of the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO). To protect the sensitive environments we explore, we carefully follow AECO standards on available landing sites and safe distances from wildlife, while still giving you an unforgettable expedition experience.

Flight from Reykjavik to Nuuk. 

Nuuk is Greenland’s colourful and compact capital. With a population of fewer than 20,000, it’s a striking mix of old and modern buildings. If you’re more a fan of the former, head down to the old part of town by the waterfront, where you’ll find Nuuk Cathedral and the statue of Hans Egede standing on a hill. In the water below, you’ll see the beautiful Mother of the Sea statue 

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.

Sailing towards the Arctic Circle you’ll have time to get acquainted with the AECO rules and recommendations regarding operations and landings in the fragile Arctic environment. Make sure you attend these mandatory presentations if you want to join planned landings as we head north. 

You will also have time to settle on board, enjoy the state-of-the-art ship facilities and join the first lectures on Greenland related topics, including the Citizen Science projects run on board the ship. 

At some point during the sailing, we will cross the Arctic Circle, entering the lands of the Midnight Sun at the height of summer.

Today we’ll reach Disko Bay – a haven for whales and other wildlife. The waters here are scattered with icebergs in many shapes and sizes, and they all come from one place – the Ilulissat Icefjord. This spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site regularly tops the list of things to see and do in Greenland, and today you'll find out why. Enjoy the scenery as you walk along the wooden path to the breathtaking ice fjord.  

Marvel at giant icebergs floating placidly in the deep blue waters as they take on different hues of white, grey and blue. All photographers, regardless of skill, will return to the ship with the most enviable images. Back in pretty Ilulissat, visit the Icefjord Centre to learn more about the ice in this fascinating area and take a hike to Sermermiut to take in the incredible views. 

Greenland’s Far North begins beyond the Nuussuaq Peninsula. Here, life moves at the rhythm of the Arctic – unhurried and guided by the elements.

This rugged, beautiful land has drawn people for over 4,000 years. Early settlers navigated its coastline and carved out a life in conditions few could endure. Today, archaeological sites stand as quiet markers of their resilience, including the famous Qilakitsoq mummies discovered in this very region. 

Potential landings may include visits to small, remote communities like Uummannaq, watched over by its striking heart-shaped mountain, or Ukkusissat. Weather and ice permitting, we’ll explore the Qilakitsoq site, cruise into secluded fjords, or step ashore to take in Greenland’s raw Arctic landscapes – always ready to adapt, as nature allows. 

We’ll spend the day on the open seas crossing Melville Bay. This is a huge bay bordering the icy coast of Lauge Koch, where the ice caps meet the sea. Known by the locals as Qimusseriarsuaq, meaning ’The Great Dog Sledding Place‘, the bay was renamed by British explorers after Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount of Melville in the mid-19th century. 

As we sail well beyond 70 degrees north, relax on board and join wildlife-watches out on deck with the Expedition Team. You could also learn more about the Arctic with the ongoing series of lectures covering its nature, geology and mythology.  

’Ultima Thule‘ was the term used in the 4th century BC by the Greek explorer Pytheas to describe a mythical land in the far north. Nobody knows for sure which land Pytheas had in mind when he coined this name, but for some it has come to refer to the far north in Greenland. 

As we explore here, expect wild beauty at the edge of the inhabitable world. Extreme climatic conditions year-round guarantee isolation and tough living conditions for the inhabitants, and even by Arctic standards the Thule region is harsh and remote. And yet, this was the first region in Greenland ever to be populated by the forerunners of the Inuit, somewhere around 4,500 years ago. How they managed to survive and thrive in that environment still puzzles Arctic archaeologists. 

The abundant bird and animal life provides sustenance, and the traditional hunting culture has survived better here than elsewhere in Greenland. The polar travel know-how of the locals has been highly sought after on European and American expeditions, either as guides or saviours. In fact, thanks to its position, the region has been the natural starting point for many travellers heading towards the North Pole.  

Always adapting our programme to the changeable weather and ice conditions, we will spend the next days exploring the region. We aim to visit some of the local communities, land with expedition boats and marvel at the power of nature, sail through icy channels and – with a bit of luck – spot some of the giants of the Arctic, including walruses, orcas and perhaps even polar bears.  

We are now sailing south again, our adventures in the north completed. Days at sea are the perfect time to relax on board, perhaps chatting with new friends in the Expedition Lounge & Bar, catching up on any lectures you may have missed and enjoying leisurely lunches. If you haven’t tried the hot tubs yet, now’s your chance. There’s something magical about bathing in warm water as icebergs drift past! 

Out on deck, the Expedition Team will keep a look out for wildlife. Or they’ll be in the Science Centre, revealing new and interesting information to you about Greenland, the Arctic and other topics related to our voyage. Feel free to join in with any of the Citizen Science projects that are running – they’re engaging and fun, and you’ll be contributing something useful to global research. 

The central west coast of Greenland is a land of contrasts, home to some of the longest fjords in the country and a sprinkling of settlements, including the second-largest town on the island. However, the vastness of the land makes this stretch of the coast a sparsely-populated region, where huge distances are the norm, and the sense of remoteness and isolation is just a part of daily life.    

As we sail south, we’ll visit communities where Greenlandic traditions remain strong. Possible calls include Qeqertarsuaq, the main settlement on Disko Island, and Itilleq – a small fishing and hunting village perched just north of the Arctic Circle. 

Further along the coast lies Sisimiut, Greenland’s second-largest town. Though modern in appearance, its roots run deep, with archaeological remains dating back over 4,000 years. Visit the local museum to learn more about the ancient Saqqaq culture, or browse for qiviut scarves, hats, and mittens – crafted from the soft inner wool of musk ox, said to be 10 times warmer than sheep wool. 

Whether hiking ashore, meeting Greenlanders, or scanning the horizon for wildlife, these final days offer a fitting epilogue to your Arctic expedition. 

Today, as we arrive at Nuuk, you will say a fond farewell to MS Fridtjof Nansen, her crew, the Expedition Team and the new friends you will have made. The lively capital of Greenland is a metropolis compared to all other towns in the country you have visited over the last couple of weeks. If you have time before flying back home, it is a fascinating window onto modern Greenland.  

From here, you'll catch a flight back to Reykjavík, taking with you a wealth of fantastic memories that will no doubt endure.

Fares & Departure Dates

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 Polar Outside 

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The Polar Outside cabins on the MS Fridtjof Nansen are the ship’s standard ocean-view cabins, located mainly on the lower and middle decks

Capacity Up to 4
Beds Twin beds or double bed
Rooms 0 room
Footage 215 sq ft.
Windows Yes
Balcony No
View Ocean view
Location Deck 4 & 5
Suitable for Couples, friends and families
Accessibility None
Amenities Double or twin beds, some with sofa beds. Bathrobes and slippers available on request. Private bathroom. Vanity area. Tea & coffee making facilities.
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 Outside Cabin 

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Arctic Superior cabins are comfortable and spacious. These cabins feature a double bed that can be divided into two single beds in some cabins on request at the time of booking. Some also have a sofa bed, and many have a private balcony. All have a private bathroom with a shower and toiletries, a TV, a safe, a minibar (charges apply), European two-pin plug sockets, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. A bathrobe and slippers are also available free of charge.

Capacity Up to 3
Beds Two single beds or Queen-size
Rooms 0 room
Footage 290 sq ft.
Windows Yes
Balcony No
View Ocean view
Location Deck 4 & 5
Suitable for Couples and friends
Accessibility Wheelchair-accessible cabin, may be available for general booking
Amenities Scandinavian style, private bathroom, double bed, TV, safe and mini-bar.
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 Outside Cabin with Balcony 

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Arctic Superior cabins are comfortable and spacious. These cabins feature a double bed that can be divided into two single beds in some cabins on request at the time of booking. Some also have a sofa bed, and many have a private balcony. All have a private bathroom with a shower and toiletries, a TV, a safe, a minibar (charges apply), European two-pin plug sockets, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. A bathrobe and slippers are also available free of charge.

Capacity Up to 4
Beds Two single beds or Double bed
Rooms 0 room
Footage 204 sq ft.
Windows Yes
Balcony Yes
View Ocean view
Location Deck 7
Suitable for Couples, families and friends
Accessibility Wheelchair-accessible cabin, may be available for general booking
Amenities Scandinavian style, private bathroom, double bed, TV, safe and mini-bar.
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 Extra Large Suite 

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Add some indulgence to your voyage aboard MS Fridtjof Nansen and reserve one of our Expedition Suites. Spacious and with bed combinations for up to four people, these well-appointed rooms offer special features such as a private balcony, expansive windows, and a hot tub. Suites feature a double bed that can be divided into two single beds on request at the time of booking, and some have a sofa bed or a fold-down bed. All have a private bathroom with a shower and toiletries, a TV, a safe, European two-pin plug sockets, a single-serve coffee machine, and tea and coffee-making facilities. In addition to your wind and waterproof expedition jacket and refillable HX water bottle, a bottle of Champagne on ice and a platter of delicacies will be waiting for you in your suite to celebrate the beginning of your adventure. Resupply with expedition snacks with your suite minibar (first restock free). Daily turn-down service and laundry add extra comfort and ease to your expedition. Complimentary fine dining in our Lindstrøm restaurant is part of the suite experience, and a takeaway service means you can enjoy all meals in the privacy of your suite.

Capacity Up to 4
Beds Two single beds or one double bed.
Rooms 0 room
Footage 495 sq ft.
Windows Yes
Balcony Yes
View Ocean view
Location Deck 5 & 8
Suitable for Couples
Accessibility None
Amenities Extra-large upper-deck corner suite. Private balcony . Large windows . Double bed (optional twin) . Sofa bed . Bathrobes and slippers available on request .
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Not all of these suites feature a balcony - please enquire at time of booking.

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 Corner Suite 

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Add some indulgence to your voyage aboard MS Fridtjof Nansen and reserve one of our Expedition Suites. Spacious and with bed combinations for up to four people, these well-appointed rooms offer special features such as a private balcony, expansive windows, and a hot tub. Suites feature a double bed that can be divided into two single beds on request at the time of booking, and some have a sofa bed or a fold-down bed. All have a private bathroom with a shower and toiletries, a TV, a safe, European two-pin plug sockets, a single-serve coffee machine, and tea and coffee-making facilities. In addition to your wind and waterproof expedition jacket and refillable HX water bottle, a bottle of Champagne on ice and a platter of delicacies will be waiting for you in your suite to celebrate the beginning of your adventure. Resupply with expedition snacks with your suite minibar (first restock free). Daily turn-down service and laundry add extra comfort and ease to your expedition. Complimentary fine dining in our Lindstrøm restaurant is part of the suite experience, and a takeaway service means you can enjoy all meals in the privacy of your suite.

Capacity Up to 2
Beds Two single beds or one double bed.
Rooms 0 room
Footage 236 sq ft.
Windows Yes
Balcony Yes
View Ocean view
Location Deck 7,8 & 9
Suitable for Couples
Accessibility None
Amenities Extra-large upper-deck corner suite. Private balcony . Large windows . Double bed (optional twin) . Sofa bed . Bathrobes and slippers available on request .
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Not all of these suites feature a balcony - please enquire at time of booking. Some of these suites feature a private hot tub - please enquire at time of booking.

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 Suite with Balcony 

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Add some indulgence to your voyage aboard MS Fridtjof Nansen and reserve one of our Expedition Suites. Spacious and with bed combinations for up to four people, these well-appointed rooms offer special features such as a private balcony, expansive windows, and a hot tub. Suites feature a double bed that can be divided into two single beds on request at the time of booking, and some have a sofa bed or a fold-down bed. All have a private bathroom with a shower and toiletries, a TV, a safe, European two-pin plug sockets, a single-serve coffee machine, and tea and coffee-making facilities. In addition to your wind and waterproof expedition jacket and refillable HX water bottle, a bottle of Champagne on ice and a platter of delicacies will be waiting for you in your suite to celebrate the beginning of your adventure. Resupply with expedition snacks with your suite minibar (first restock free). Daily turn-down service and laundry add extra comfort and ease to your expedition. Complimentary fine dining in our Lindstrøm restaurant is part of the suite experience, and a takeaway service means you can enjoy all meals in the privacy of your suite.

Capacity Up to 4
Beds Two single beds or one double bed.
Rooms 0 room
Footage 258 sq ft.
Windows Yes
Balcony Yes
View Ocean view
Location Deck 8 & 9
Suitable for Couples, friends and families
Accessibility None
Amenities Extra-large upper-deck corner suite. Private balcony . Double bed (optional twin) . Sofa bed . Bathrobes and slippers available on request .
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About the Ship

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Named in homage to Norwegian Explorer - Fridtjof Nansen, this is one of two fully hybrid ships in our fleet. She brings comfort to some of the world's most spectacular destinations, on board one of the most environmentally friendly cruise ships in the world.

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Innovation

The newest addition to our fleet honours the heritage of her namesake – the Norwegian explorer, scientist, humanitarian, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Fridtjof Nansen. Known for his innovations in Arctic expeditions, Nansen led the first crossing of Greenland on cross-country skis. He is perhaps most famous for his attempt to reach the geographical North Pole during the Fram Expedition (1893-1896).

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Floating Basecamp

Serving as your floating base camp to some of the world's most breathtaking landscapes - MS Fritdjof Nansen is at the forefront of sustainable exploration. As one of two hybrid ships within the fleet, the innovative sustainable technology reduces the ship's fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 20%.

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Scenery Galore

The rugged scenery will be reflected inside the ship through the use of Scandinavian materials from nature, such as granite, oak, birch, and wool that invoke a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere in which to unwind. With a host of public spaces including three restaurants, a fitness and wellbeing suite, a state-of-the-art Science Centre, and a two-level indoor/outdoor Observation Deck. It is an ideal place to scan the scenery as you explore the world around you and watch for wildlife with your binoculars.

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Welcome Aboard

An HX Expeditions trip includes everything from daily excursions and activities to our onboard Science Centre, meals, gratuities, drinks* and more. All designed to give you the expedition experience of a lifetime.

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Discover delicious food prepared in the state-of-the-art kitchens on board MS Fridtjof Nansen. Our creative chefs use local ingredients and take inspiration from regional flavours to take you on a culinary tour.

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Restaurant Lindstrøm

Lindstrøm is our à la carte restaurant, offering fine gourmet cuisine inspired by Scandinavia.

For suite guests, all meals in Lindstrøm are included.

For guests in regular cabins, reservations can be made for any meal based on availability, with the following cover charges per person:

  • Breakfast: €15 per person

  • Lunch: €25 per person

  • Dinner: €35 per person

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Restaurant Fredheim

The ships’ informal and social meeting place – named after a 1900s hunting station on Svalbard. Here, you’ll find international fare in a relaxed and casual setting – open for most of the day

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Restaurant Aune

Aune is our main dining room, where all meals are included in your voyage. It's named after a family of ship chandlers from Tromsø, Northern Norway, who supplied renowned explorers heading into the wilderness.

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Aboard MS Fridtjof Nansen, you’ll have everything you need to stay active and keep your mind healthy. A full suite of facilities lets you exercise and relax to your heart’s content.

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Science Centre

This is the core of the onboard experience. The Science Centre is packed with state-of-the-art technology and high-tech gadgets such as touch screens and science equipment. This is where guests and staff/crew meet, mingle, and create a deeper understanding of the areas you explore. The flexible venue features lecture spaces, a small library, and specialty areas for workshops in photography, biology, and more. This is also where you'll find HX’s hand-picked Expedition Team.  

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Sauna, Spa and Relaxation

The ship has a wellness centre where the guests may buy treatments as body massage, face-, hand- and foot treatments.

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Fitness Room

After a day of exploring new destinations, guests can relax and rejuvenate in the large gym and Wellness Centre.

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Hot Tub & Pool

After a day of exploring new destinations, guests can relax and rejuvenate in the aft infinity pool and hot tubs as one of the highlights.

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