

€4.600
€4.140
€4.080
€3.445
Highlights of this voyage
- Whales
- Nuuk
- Kujalleq
- Reykjavik
- Breidafjordur
- Northern Lights
Starting form Greenland, sailing to Iceland. A proper crossing at the end of the season. Teamwork is what it takes, making sure you are well rested for your watches. You will enjoy some of the most spectacular Northern light displays as you sail on the ocean with no light pollution what soever.
But you will first get your sea legs exploring off the West and South coast of Greenland. If the winds are favorable and you arrive in Iceland early, there will be time to explore the Breidafjordur area and the fjords closer to Reykjavik.
2024
2025
- Accommodation
- Guide
- Meals
- Flights
- Transport
- insurance
- Excursions / landing permits
2024
Day 1: Welcome on board the Tecla in Nuuk. From 18:00 onward there will be introductions to the ship, the crew and the fellow guest crew. This evening will be spend in the harbor with a first nice meal on board.
Day 2-9: Explore the water to the South and East of Nuuk. Exploring fjords, and getting to know the ship.
Day 9-19 : Crossing from the East coast of Greenland to Iceland. These 750 miles can be done in 5 days, they can take more than a week. Depending on wind and weather a weather gap will be key to when you leave Greenland and arrive in Iceland. If the weather dictates you have to go to Iceland earlier, beautiful sailing grounds can be found on the North West and West coast, before heading to Reykjavik.
Day 19 : Arrival in Reykjavik
Day 20 : Departure at 10:00 in the morning (or if flights are earlier, at your convenience)
2025
Day 1: Welcome on board the Tecla in Nuuk. From 18:00 onward there will be introductions to the ship, the crew and the fellow guest crew. This evening will be spend in the harbor with a first nice meal on board.
Day 2-7: Explore the water to the South and East of Nuuk. Exploring fjords, and getting to know the ship.
Day 8-16 Crossing from the East coast of Greenland to Iceland. These 750 miles can be done in 5 days, they can take more than a week. Depending on wind and weather a weather gap will be key to when you leave Greenland and arrive in Iceland. If the weather dictates you have to go to Iceland earlier, beautiful sailing grounds can be found on the North West and West coast, before heading to Reykjavik.
Day 16 : Arrival in Reykjavik
Day 17 : Departure at 10:00 in the morning (or if flights are earlier, at your convenience)