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Exploring West Greenland with Disko Bay Reykjavik, Iceland - Narssarsuaq, Greenland - Copenhagen, Denmark Sail from mythical Iceland to southern Greenland and the Disco Bay area also known as the heart of Greenland. Explore the stunning coast and touch an iceberg with your bare hands in Ilulissat Icefjord. The spectacular scenery, fantastic fjords and the Midnight Sun provide a stunning backdrop to this expedition. Travel Period : 23 June 2017 Duration - 19 Days Ship - MS Spitsbergen

Discover Reykjavik in Iceland Explore some of the most spectacular and unspoilt scenery on earth on Greenland Visit historical sites from the Viking era Experience the heart of Greenland - villages, islands and spectacular fjords. Like no other polar destination, Greenland o 埏 ers close interaction and unique cultural experiences together with breathtaking nature. In the Disco Bay area, colourful villages cling to rough, rocky hills surrounding the inland ice. 80% of Greenland is covered by ice and we recommend you always have your camera handy as icebergs of every imaginable shape and size may appear at any time. The World s biggest island Starting in Iceland, we sail to Greenland s southern coast where you have a chance to discover this rugged, mountainous land with the enormous Ice Sheet at its centre and welcoming people at its core. We will visit lush settlements in the south so you can experience the culture and way of life first hand. Explore the heart of Greenland

Then onwards to the highlights of Disco Bay. Greenland s arctic wilderness o 埏 ers some of the most spectacular and pristine scenery anywhere on earth. It is the largest island on the planet, and its frozen coastline has witnessed the birth of some of nature s most breathtaking creations. Here the struggle for survival has imbued local culture with a healthy respect for the environment. See this unique interaction of man and nature first hand, as we sail through a landscape rich in culture, history and spectacular wildlife, towards the northern lands of the Midnight sun. This expedition was created to introduce you to the amazing variety of Greenland; from wonders of nature, to small villages and larger towns. Experience Greenland s fascinating culture, visit historical sites from the Viking era, and enjoy the beautiful Ilulissat Icefjord. Practical information: Price includes Hurtigruten Expedition in cabin grade of your choice on a full board basis Transfer ship to airport in Narsarsuaq including a Eirik the Red excursion and dinner Economy flight Narsarsuaq to Copenhagen Wind- and water-resistant jacket Landings with small boats and activities on board and ashore Professional English-speaking Expedition team that gives lectures as well as accompany activities on board and on shore. Free tea and co 埏 ee Not included International flights Travel insurance Luggage handling Optional Excursions and Gratuities

The itinerary This is an expedition where the elements rule, and the weather, wind and ice conditions will determine our final schedule. Safety is paramount and the captain will decide the sailing itinerary during the voyage. Therefore, this itinerary is just an indication of what you can experience, and why every expedition with Hurtigruten is unique. 23 June 2017 Departs From: Reykjavik, Iceland DAY 1 The world s northernmost capital city Location: Reykjavik, Iceland Iceland's capital Reykjavik is a vibrant city, rich with history and culture, while close to unparalleled natural beauty such as glaciers, waterfalls, geysers and

mountains. Enjoy discovering Reykjavik on your own before you embark on MS Spitsbergen in the afternoon. DAY 2-3 In the wake of the Vikings Location: The Denmark Strait We leave Iceland behind and sail across the Denmark Strait to reach Greenland. The Denmark Strait connects the Greenland Sea to the Erminger Sea. This crossing was used by the Vikings to migrate from Iceland to South Greenland some 1,000 years ago, calculating their distance to land by tracking the direction of flight of sea birds. The Denmark Strait was also a WWII battleground, with the Royal Navy and German Kriegsmarine battling on the 24th of May 1941. The British battle ship HMS Prince of Wales fought the largest German battle ship, the Bismarck, which was attempting to reach the North Atlantic in order to attack the allied merchant marine.

DAY 4 Truly amazing! Location: Tasiusaq, Greenland Tasiusaq is a small picturesque village in the Tasermiut fjord in South Greenland. The settlement is not connected to any other place via roads. In the Greenlandic language, the name of the settlement means "a bay with a small outlet". We will also spend time exploring the Tasermuit Fjord, a place that National Geographic considers to be among the top 10 most spectacular places in the world. With imposing cliffs, crystal-clear rivers, blue glaciers and majestic icebergs the area offers great opportunities for kayaking and hiking. In the end of the fjord you will see South Greenland s largest hanging glacier.

DAY 5 Natural hot springs and kaffemik Location: Uunartoq and Qaqortoq Come ashore on the uninhabited island of Uunartoq. This small island is blessed with natural hot springs warm enough to bathe in. Scattered around the island are a number of pools fed by hot springs bubbling up from the ground below, keeping the water temperature a balmy 34-38 degrees, even during the freezing winter. The springs are set in a completely natural environment, in the middle of a grassy field, surrounded by mountain peaks and drifting icebergs. Soak in the warm water and enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings. Many consider Qaqortoq one of the most beautiful towns in Greenland for it s array of colourful houses. The excursions on offer here include an interesting visit to the only tannery in Greenland, a city walk with guide, and a kaffemik to meet the locals and share a traditional open-house coffee.

DAY 6 Musk oxen and a Norse settlement Location: Ivittuut The abandoned mining town of Ivittuut is a stronghold for musk oxen. The settlement was built on top of the so-called Norse Middle settlement. More than a thousand years ago, Vikings settled the area with about twenty farms. It is the smallest and least well known of the Norse settlements on Greenland, and no written records of its residents have been found. This is why archaeologists believe it was the last one established, and the first to be abandoned. We might meet some of the hunters who return to seek shelter in the old houses by the sea.

DAY 7 Into the fjord Location: Kapisillit Enjoy exploring the fjord Nuup Kangerlua, which is a 160 km (99.4 mi) It was formerly known as Godthaab Fjord, Gilbert Sound and Baal's River. It is the longest fjord on the Labrador Sea coast of Greenland, and one of the longest in the inhabited part of the country. Snow-capped mountains, towering waterfalls, and gleaming icebergs can all be found in its waters and coastlines. We will enter the eastern part of the fjord system and visit the small settlement of Kapisillit. Kapisillit means salmon in the Greenlandic language. The name refers to the belief that the only spawning-ground for salmon in Greenland is a river near the settlement. The village has less than 100 year-round residents, most of whom are hunters and fishermen.

DAY 8 The Venice of Greenland Location: Maniitsoq Since Maniitsoq is situated in an archipelago, intersected by small natural canals, the locals have dubbed the town the Venice of Greenland. Still, situated between the rugged peaks of the Eternity Fjord and huge glaciers, this is where all comparisons to Venice end. The town name means The uneven place and refers to the many rocky knolls and small mountains shaping the structural layout of the town. Small roads and wooden stairs connect the colourful houses. The exhibitions at Maniitsoq Museum provide a good introduction to local culture and history. The town also has a supermarket, Brugseni, and a few smaller convenience stores. But it is the surrounding landscape that impresses the most, and the area is perfect for kayaking. In the ocean waters nearby, humpback whales are particularly playful and love to show off with aerial acrobatics and tail whips. Enjoy a day exploring this tiny town set in majestic nature.

DAY 9 "Where there are fox dens" Location: Sisimut Sisimiutis situated 40 km north of the Arctic Circle. The name means the people living in a place where there are fox dens. This is the second largest town in Greenland, a modern settlement that maintains ancient traditions. Our optional shore excursions include hikes, boat trips and sightseeing. You can also watch local artists sculpt jewellery and crafts from bone, leather and metal, or taste Greenlandic specialities in a local restaurant.

DAY 10 Named after Expedition team member Friederike Bronny Location: Camp Frieda We will visit a location near Saqqaq, around 70 N, 51 W, that was without an official name until 2013. The place has special significance to Friederike Bronny, one of our Expedition team members. As a young geology student, she spent a year in a tent in this small valley. She also visited the spot several times later as an Expedition Leader. A few years ago, MS Fram was planning to land here, and the captain needed to inform the authorities. Unfortunately, this particular site didn t have a name. So the captain said, At Hurtigruten we call it Camp Frieda. Not long after, the authorities relayed back that, from that moment on, Camp Frieda would be the official name of the position.

DAY 11 Glaciers, icefjord and UNESCO Location: Ilulissat Ilulissat is set in the stunning scenery of the Ilulissat Icefjord. The area was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2004. Just outside the town, at the mouth of the fjord, you can often see enormous icebergs that have run aground. They originate from the Jakobshavn Glacier, one of the most productive glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere. These mighty icebergs are unique - no two are alike. Marvel at the changes in hue of the ice - from white and blue to shades of orange and red - when the iceberg surface is struck by the midnight sun. Hear the icebergs soundtrack of cracking and rumbling, as the sounds echo from one end of Ilulissat to the other. We offer a variety of optional shore excursions such as hikes, historic town walks and a boat tour to the Icefjord.

DAY 12 Disko Bay Location: Qeqertarsuaq Qeqertarsuaq is the only town situated on the volcanic island of Disco. Greenlandic legend says that two seal hunters were annoyed that the island stood in their way. Using a single hair from an infant, they towed the island up north behind their kayaks. A witch in Ilulissat did not like this lush, green island approaching, and cast a spell on it to run aground.\n \nthis verdant island in the midst of ice offers amazing Arctic experiences. Join optional excursions like a guided town tour, kayaking or an ice cruising boat trip. If you like archaeology and history, you should definitely pay a visit to the local museum. Feel free to stroll around the settlement on your own.

DAY 13 A typical Greenlandic hunting and fishing community Location: Itilleq Itilleq means the hollow, and as its name suggests, this small settlement is situated in a hollow, majestically surrounded by high mountains and glaciers. Around 130 people live here, mainly engaged in hunting and fishing. The island has no freshwater, and for this reason Itilleq makes use of a facility for creating freshwater from seawater. The church here has an interesting history: It was built in Thule (Umanak- North Greenland) in 1930 and was moved to Itilleq in 1963. Itilleq can truthfully be called the Arctic Circle Village, as the Arctic Circle is indeed found only 200 metres to the south.

DAY 14 The capital of Greenland Location: Nuuk Nuuk is the oldest town in Greenland and is situated at the mouth of one of the largest and most spectacular fjord systems in the world. Today this is where old and new traditions meet, from picturesque historic buildings in Kolonihaven to the centre for Greenland Home Rule. Being the capital, Nuuk also houses a university, a teachers training college, churches and the Greenland National Museum - home to the mummies from Qilakilsoq. City tours, hikes and possibly a scenic flight are amongst the optional excursions.

DAY 15 The well-kept secret of the Capital Region Location: Paamiut Continuing south, we enjoy the Greenlandic scenery as we head for Paamiut, an area where people have been living since around 1500 BC. The name Paamiut means the people who live at the mouth, a reference to its location at the mouth of the Kuannersooq Fjord. Strolling around in Paamiut is about appreciating the beauty in simple experiences, and meeting the friendly locals. Make sure you visit the church, one of the finest in Greenland, built in 1909 from wood in the Norwegian style. Stop along the colourful bridge in the town centre. Tour the old neighbourhood to observe picturesque buildings. Paamiut is known for its soapstone artists and their extraordinary national costumes of sealskin and thousands of beads. You can still see examples of these art forms as you walk around in the settlement. The white-tailed eagle is plentiful in Paamiut, and the townspeople feel a strong connection with it. It is said that good luck will come to anyone who sets eyes on this king of the sky. Join the Expedition team for a hike to the mountain peaks. On the way back to the ship, stop to pick the angelica that grows wild on the hillside.

DAY 16 The religious heart and ruins of Norse Greenland Location: Igaliku and Hvalsey Igaliku is one of the most beautiful villages in Greenland. This is the oldest sheep farming settlement on the island, and on arrival you will see tall mountains with peaks covered by snow during summer, lush valleys with flowers and, of course, sheep. Sandstone houses give a distinct flavour to the area, as does the stunning view to the Igaliku fjord. Experience the tranquillity and peace of this historic settlement. Christianity was introduced to Greenland at the turn of the last millennium, with the first bishop being appointed way back in 1124. The impressive episcopal residence Garðar was established shortly after that date in Igaliku. A cathedral was built, the biggest of all churches in Greenland in the Middle Ages. For many years, the bishop s palace was a focal point for the Norsemen and visitors from Iceland and Norway. The ruins of the cathedral and the bishop's palace have been renovated during recent years and today make up an attractive relic of the Viking period. Igaliku's 27 inhabitants are very proud of their community and are eager to guide you through the village. In Hvalsey, you will find some of the best-preserved ruins from the Norse period; Hvalsey Church was probably built in the 14th century. Erik the Red s relatives established the farmstead late in the 10th century. In 1408, a wedding at the site's church is the last documented event to occur during the Norse settlement of Greenland. We

use our PolarCirkel boats to come ashore to give you the chance to explore the area for yourself. DAY 17 Viking history and lush nature Location: Qassiarsuk In Qassiarsuk you will find green fields dotted with white sheep, lush vegetation and busy farmsteads; all this forms a colourful contrast to the icescapes at sea. Qassiarsuk is also where Viking Erik the Red built his Brattahlíð estate in 982 A.D. He was banished from Iceland and escaped to the land he called Greenland. Erik settled in Qassiarsuk because the area was considered the most fertile place in Greenland when he arrived. Join a guided walk through the settlement, where you will learn more about the history of the region. You can visit the reconstruction of Erik s longhouse and the church that Erik s wife Tjodhildur made him build. The walk will include a visit at the town s current church. This is also a great area to try optional activities such as kayaking, hiking, or exploring the town on foot.

DAY 18 A Norse Viking settlement Location: Narsarsuaq This expedition ends in Narsarsuaq, a settlement in the Kujallew Municipality in Southern Greenland. Its immediate surroundings in Tunulliarfik Fjord hold incredible significance to Greenland s history. The land where Narsarsuaq now stands earned Greenland its name. The Norse Vikings settled in this vicinity many centuries ago and gave Narsarsuaq a name that hints that an Arctic forest covered the large plain. Taking tales of verdant nature in a deep fjord home to their Nordic brethren, the Vikings called this country Greenland. Our disembarkation is followed by a boat transfer and a guided walking tour (an included Eirik the Red settlement walk excursion), before enjoying Greenlandic culinary specialities. Transfer to the airport and take a night flight to Copenhagen.

DAY 19 The stylish capital of Denmark Location: Copenhagen, Denmark You arrive in the Danish capital early in the morning and may even have the time to explore "Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen" before you head home. 10 July 2017 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark