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East Greenland
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'Professor Molchanov/Multanovskiy' |
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AMR 15 15 - 24 September 2008 (09 nights) aboard Aleksey Maryshev
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A voyage to the astounding fjords of the east coast of Greenland, where the Greenland people hunt, and where we may encounter Polar Bears, as well as a good chance of the Aurora Borealis in the arctic autumn!
We shall sail into the superb fjords of East Greenland, including, if ice conditions permit, Scoresby Sund, the longest fjord in the world, or Nansen Fjord, filled with icebergs and surrounded by high mountains like Gunnbjørn Fjeld, the highest mountain in Greenland. In these fjords we have a good chance of seeing Polar Bears as well as encountering Greenlanders on hunting expeditions. The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are intensive in these areas in September. We are offering these cruises on the Professor Molchanov, Professor Multanovskiy, and Aleksey Maryshev, expedition cruise ships that spend much of their time in the Arctic and Antarctic. Please note that the following itinerary is for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on local ice and weather conditions and in order to take advantage of opportunities to see wildlife. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises. Itineraries Day 1 Arrive at Akureyri airport and make the short journey to the small port of the same name to join the ship. In the early evening we leave Iceland and sail north towards the Denmark Strait. Day 2 At sea, sailing north through the Denmark Strait. We may see Orcas (Killer Whales), and are almost certain to see Fulmars, Kittiwakes, Gannets and rafts of Common Guillemots and Razorbills. We cross the Arctic Circle and continue north, perhaps seeing White-beaked Dolphins, Humpback Whales and Minke Whales. In the evening we will spot our first icebergs appear as we approach the east coast of Greenland near Kap Brewster. Day 3 In the morning we sail along the ragged and glaciated Volquart Boons Coast, Here we may organise a zodiac cruise along one of the glacier fronts of this coast, and have our first landing near a glacier, like Maanegletsjer or in Vikingebugt. Later we land on Danmarks ø where there are the remains of an Inuit settlement abandoned around 200 years ago. The circular 'tent rings' of stones indicate the summer houses, while the winter houses can be seen closer to a small cape. The sites are excellently preserved, allowing entrances and even bear-proof meat caches to be identified. There are also grave sites. In the evening we continue our sailing through the beautiful fjords to the west, choked with ice-bergs. Day 4 We go ashore at Cape Hofmann Halvø, a reliable spot for viewing Musk Oxen. We may also spot Rock Ptarmigans and at sea Great Northern Divers. The landscape here is particularly beautiful, especially during autumn when the Dwarf Willow and Dwarf Birch change colour. Arctic Blueberry and Crowberry add their own colourful touch - the berries are tasty too! Later, during a Zodiac cruise, we will come close to huge icebergs and may also see Ringed Seals, as well as distant views of Musk Oxen on shore. In the evening we sail through the fjord towards Scoresby Land, hoping to see Narwhals and enjoying the contrast between the warm autumnal colours of the vegetation on shore, backed by huge dark mountains, and the cold blue of the icebergs. Day 5 On our way to Sydkap in Scoresby Land in the morning, we encounter huge icebergs, some over 100 m high and more than a kilometre in length. Most of the bergs are grounded as the fjord is only about 400 m deep here. We land near Sydkap to view the remains of the Thule culture winter houses. As many as 20 people lived in these tiny houses, hunting Greenland Whales and using their vertebrae to build the houses. We may also land at Gurreholm on Jameson Land. The landscape here is gently undulating, but the climate is harsh - sometimes snow lies throughout the summer - but some animals - Musk Oxen and Collared Lemmings - survive on the meagre vegetation. The lemmings are preyed upon by Long-tailed Skua, Snowy Owl and Arctic Fox. Day 6 We land in Illoqqortoormiut, the biggest settlement near Scoresby Sund with about 500 inhabitants. At the post office you can buy stamps for your postcards, or just wander around to see the sledge dogs and the drying skins of seals, Musk Ox and Polar Bear. After lunch we will sail south, passing the amazing landscape of the Blosseville Coast where groups of Harp Seals can be spotted among the ice floes. Day 7 We continue along the Blosseville Coast with wonderful views of snow covered peaks - these are the highest mountains of Greenland, some of them reaching over 3000m. At the mouth of Nansen Fjord we spot Gunnbjørns Fjeld, at 3700m: it is both the highest peak in Greenland and also the highest mountain north of the Arctic Circle. Next we sail into Mikis Fjord, bounded by steep cliffs. The fjord is a good place to spot Narwhal, Polar Bear, Ringed Seals and Harp Seals. At Södalen at the head of Mikis Fjord we land in a marshy delta. There are good populations of both Common and Arctic Redpolls, as well as a chance of seeing flocks of Barnacle Geese and Pink-footed Geese. Day 8 In the morning, we head south for Kangerlussuaq fjord where glaciers reach the sea creating a fabulous landscape of glacier fronts, icebergs and cliffs. On shore there are the remains of dwellings of Thule culture people. The fjord is also a good place to see Polar Bears and Ivory Gulls. We conclude the day with a Zodiac trip to Skaergårdshalvø, a popular summer hunting ground for the people of Ammassalik. Most years a number of families arrive here in early summer and stay until the end of the hunting season and we might be able to meet them. In the afternoon we will sail south-east towards the Denmark Strait. Day 9 The whole day at sea offers excellent opportunities to see large whales and seabird migration and, at night the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). Day 10 Arrive at Keflavik, and transfer for the airport for your flight home. M/V Professor Molchanov and Professor Multanovskiy
M/V Grigoriy Mikheev and Aleksey Maryshev
Accommodation : Cabins as described above subject to availability. Travel : A taxi can be used for the transfer from the airport to the vessel. We can arrange flights and overnight accommodation for you if necessary. Leaders: Guides from Oceanwide Expeditions Prices per person:
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Please enquire for single supplement.
The prices are per person and are fully inclusive of the cruise, meals during the voyage, shore excursions by Zodiac and activities throughout the voyage, lectures and leadership by expedition staff, taxes and port charges and pre-departure information. The prices exclude taxi transfers Keflavik port - airport, return flights UK/Keflavik, travel insurance, passport and visa expenses, Government arrival and departure taxes, meals ashore, optional tips to leaders and crew, drinks, excess baggage charges and other personal expenses. Fuel Surcharges As you probably have heard in the media, fuel prices have increased tremendously over the last 2 months. Due to the present fuel prices and the expected continuous increases of the fuel prices in the next months we regret to inform you that we see no other alternative then to include a fuel surcharge for the coming Arctic season, 2008. We have fixed the fuel surcharge of £ 9.00 per night per passenger. We apologize for any inconvenience caused, but at the same time ask for your understanding. |