Swan Hellenic - Arctic 2023

ICELAND SVALBARD NORWEGIAN SEA GREENLAND SEA Reykjavík Ísafjörður Jan Mayen Island Longyearbyen Vigur Island Grimsey Dynjandi waterfall, Westfjords, Iceland Jan Mayen cruise transfer airport/hotel transfer airport/hotel one night pre-cruise one night post-cruise regional flight transfer hotel/port transfer port/airport transfer hotel/airport 45 D I SCOVER MORE AT SWANHE L L EN I C .COM Day Visiting • 1 Reykjavik • 2 Isafjordur & Vigur Island • 3 Grimsey Island • 4 At Sea • 5 Jan Mayen Island • 6 At Sea • 7-12 Svalbard • 13-14 Longyearbyen Ports, port order and itinerary duration may vary, for the most up-to-date details see swanhellenic.com Explore the world’s northernmost regions, from Iceland to East Greenland; the rarely visited Jan Mayen Island and Svalbard. In Greenland, discover fascinating indigenous cultures and ways of life in sparsely populated regions. Explore national parks, look out for Arctic hare andmuskoxen, and sail through theworld’smost extensive fjord system. Our journey continues via Jan Mayen Island onto the northern archipelago of Svalbard, where the midnight sun throws shadows on the icy landscape in our pursuit of polar bears, walruses, seals and whales, and millions of seabirds. 5 Unmissables Discover Reykjavik’s vibrant cultural scene with its various museums, galleries and world-renowned eateries. Cruise through Iceland’s rugged western fjords and look on in awe at their steep cliffs, deep valleys and spectacular waterfalls. Navigate through Greenland’s deep narrow fjords, many only accessible by small ship, and learn about the seafaring communities who live in this remote place. Explore the island Jan Mayen, uninhabited except for a small weather station. The highest point here is the Beerenberg volcano, which is 2,227 metres high and one of the North Atlantic’s most active volcanoes. Take in the vast icy wilderness of the barren Arctic tundra – one of the most fragile ecosystems on earth. 23 Jun – 6 Jul 2023 SH Vega Reykjavik - Longyearbyen 13 nights LET’S TALK The Inuit language of Kalaallisut is an official language of Greenland, alongside Danish GEOLOGY IN ACTION Iceland is one of the most geologically active places on earth - 30 of its 130 volcanoes have erupted in the last 900 years Arctic Islands &Fjords ⇢ Starting from € 13,562 per person in double Oceanview Stateroom occupancy

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