Swan Hellenic 2024

ICELAND GREENLAND SVALBARD NORWEGIAN SEA GREENLAND SEA Reykjavík Ísafjörður Scoresbysund Ittoqqortoormiit Kong Oscar Fjord Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord Jan Mayen Island Tromsø At Sea, Glacier Seydisfjordur cruise transfer airport/hotel one night pre-cruise transfer hotel/port transfer port/airport 38 39 DISCOVER MORE AT SWANHELLENIC.COM Experience the wild and fantastic landscapes of Iceland, Jan Mayen and Svalbard on our luxury boutique ship. Circumnavigate the land of fire and ice, visiting nesting puffin colonies along the way. Discover the phenomena of fjords, spectacular waterfalls and neverending volcanic scenery. Explore the remote shores of Jan Mayen Island on a nature walk to the island’s only dwelling, the metrological station. Travel through the enchanting sound of Bellsund before exploring the islets and islands of Spitsbergen. Seabirds fill the rocky cliffs and shorelines here. Reindeer, seals and walruses are plentiful. And of course, the mighty polar bear is king in this unforgiving corner of the world. 9 Jun – 20 Jun 2024 SH Diana Reykjavik - Tromsø 11 nights Discovery of Arctic Day Visiting • 1 Reykjavik • 2 Isafjordur • 3 At Sea • 4 Ittoqqortoormiit • 5-6 Scoresbysund • 7 Kong Oscar Fjord • 8 Kejser Franz Joseph Fjord • 9 At Sea • 10 Jan Mayen Island • 11 At Sea • 12 Tromso Ports, port order and itinerary duration may vary, for the most up-to-date details see swanhellenic.com 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. Stop in at Ittoqqortoormiit – one of the world’s most remote and isolated settlements. For nine months of the year, sea ice prevents ship access to the town, and locals must depend on their hunting skills for survival. 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. 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 → Starting from € 11,693 per person in double Oceanview Stateroom occupancy

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