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45 nightsFrom Kangerlussuaq19 ports of call

High Arctic, Northwest Passage & Wild Labrador Coast

Seabourn · Seabourn Venture

Departs
17 Aug 2027
Returns
1 Oct 2027
Duration
45 nights
Disembark
Halifax

Overview

A 45-night voyage aboard Seabourn Venture, departing Kangerlussuaq on 17 Aug 2027 and arriving in Halifax, calling at 19 destinations along the way.

KangerlussuaqPond InletKangerlussuaqNuuk GodthaabIqaluitSisimiut, GreenlandEvighedsfjordenKangerlussuaqNuuk GodthaabPangnirtungKekerten IslandNunavut CanadaMonumental IslandLower Savage Islands, CanadaNachvak FjordHebron, NL, CanadaNain, CanadaBattle Harbour, CanadaHalifax

Itinerary

45 nights · 51 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·KangerlussuaqEmbark

    17 Aug 2027
    In October, 1941 the United States Army Air Force constructed an airbase at the site of Kangerlussuaq. It served as a refuelling stop for single-engine military aircraft being flown to Britain during World War II. Form their last port of call, Goose Bay, Labrador, it was 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) to Kangerlussuaq until they could refuel. Kangerlussuaq fjord (‘Big Fjord’), is 170 kilometers (105 miles) long and was often shrouded in fog, providing a serious navigation problem for those aircrews.

    Today, with the use of modern technology, navigation is no longer an issue. The landscape was ideal for the site of an airport. A large alluvial plain, deposited by the nearby glacial-outflow river, provided a perfectly flat environment for an airport. Kangerlussuaq is the largest commercial airport in Greenland and supports a population of 500. A little known fact, from 1971 to 1987, 33 missiles from various countries, were fired from Kangerlussuaq for upper atmospheric scientific research.
  2. 2

    Day 2 ·Kangerlussuaq

    18 Aug 2027
    Depart 20:00
    In October, 1941 the United States Army Air Force constructed an airbase at the site of Kangerlussuaq. It served as a refuelling stop for single-engine military aircraft being flown to Britain during World War II. Form their last port of call, Goose Bay, Labrador, it was 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) to Kangerlussuaq until they could refuel. Kangerlussuaq fjord (‘Big Fjord’), is 170 kilometers (105 miles) long and was often shrouded in fog, providing a serious navigation problem for those aircrews.

    Today, with the use of modern technology, navigation is no longer an issue. The landscape was ideal for the site of an airport. A large alluvial plain, deposited by the nearby glacial-outflow river, provided a perfectly flat environment for an airport. Kangerlussuaq is the largest commercial airport in Greenland and supports a population of 500. A little known fact, from 1971 to 1987, 33 missiles from various countries, were fired from Kangerlussuaq for upper atmospheric scientific research.
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    Day 3 ·At Sea

    19 Aug 2027
  4. 4

    Day 4 ·At Sea

    20 Aug 2027
  5. 5

    Day 5 ·Pond Inlet

    21 Aug 2027
    Arrive 06:00Depart 13:00
  6. 6

    Day 6 ·The Seabourn Northwest Passage Experience

    22 Aug 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
  7. 7

    Day 7 ·The Seabourn Ellesmere Island Experience

    23 Aug 2027
  8. 8

    Day 8 ·The Seabourn Ellesmere Island Experience

    24 Aug 2027
  9. 9

    Day 9 ·The Seabourn Ellesmere Island Experience

    25 Aug 2027
  10. 10

    Day 10 ·At Sea

    26 Aug 2027
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    Day 11 ·The Seabourn Northwest Greenland Experience

    27 Aug 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 12:00
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    Day 12 ·The Seabourn Northwest Greenland Experience

    28 Aug 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 14:00
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    Day 13 ·At Sea

    29 Aug 2027
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    Day 14 ·Kangerlussuaq

    30 Aug 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
    In October, 1941 the United States Army Air Force constructed an airbase at the site of Kangerlussuaq. It served as a refuelling stop for single-engine military aircraft being flown to Britain during World War II. Form their last port of call, Goose Bay, Labrador, it was 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) to Kangerlussuaq until they could refuel. Kangerlussuaq fjord (‘Big Fjord’), is 170 kilometers (105 miles) long and was often shrouded in fog, providing a serious navigation problem for those aircrews.

    Today, with the use of modern technology, navigation is no longer an issue. The landscape was ideal for the site of an airport. A large alluvial plain, deposited by the nearby glacial-outflow river, provided a perfectly flat environment for an airport. Kangerlussuaq is the largest commercial airport in Greenland and supports a population of 500. A little known fact, from 1971 to 1987, 33 missiles from various countries, were fired from Kangerlussuaq for upper atmospheric scientific research.
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    Day 16 ·Nuuk (Godthab), Greenland

    31 Aug 2027
    Arrive 14:00Depart 22:00
    Greenland’s capital boasts some 16,000 inhabitants. Although the town does not offer us any shore excursions, there are several attractions which guests may wish to visit. One is the roofed town market, where the products of the nearby sea and wilderness are for sale, including the meat of whales, seals, birds and fish. The Katuaq Cultural Center offers changing exhibitions. Especially worth a visit is the National Museum, which besides many historic objects, contains the quite famous 500-year old mummies recovered from Qilakitsoq. The nearby Museum of Art has works by both Inuit and Nordic artists. There is also an artisan’s center where guests may purchase locally produced works, and a collection of traditional houses.
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    Day 16 ·At Sea

    1 Sept 2027
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    Day 17 ·Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada

    2 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 12:00
    In 1576, English explorer Martin Frobisher sailed into Frobisher Bay in search of a route to China. What he “discovered” was a large inlet with numerous Inuit fishing and hunting camps along its shores. The name Iqaluit means ‘a place of many fish’ in Inuktitut. Although the Inuit people had been here for thousands of years prior, they hadn’t establish a permanent settlement. It wasn’t until 1942 that the first Inuit made Iqaluit home. They settled here to help service the U.S. Air Force base, which was used to ferry aircraft to Europe during World War II.


    Iqaluit, the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, has 7,700 inhabitants. Some 60% of its residents are Inuit. A highlight of a visit here is the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum, with its beautiful displays of Inuit art, artifacts and dioramas of Arctic life. St. Jude's Cathedral, often referred to as the ‘Igloo Cathedral’ because of its unique architectural design, is likewise of interest to visitors.
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    Day 18 ·Diana Island, Nunavut, Canada

    3 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 12:00
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    Day 19 ·Erik Cove, Nunavut, Canada

    4 Sept 2027
  20. 20

    Day 20 ·The Seabourn Northwest Passage Experience

    5 Sept 2027
  21. 21

    Day 21 ·Fury and Hecla Strait, Canada

    6 Sept 2027
  22. 22

    Day 22 ·The Seabourn Northwest Passage Experience

    7 Sept 2027
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    Day 23 ·The Seabourn Northwest Passage Experience

    8 Sept 2027
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    Day 24 ·The Seabourn Northwest Passage Experience

    9 Sept 2027
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    Day 25 ·Cambridge Bay Village

    10 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 12:00
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    Day 26 ·The Seabourn Northwest Passage Experience

    11 Sept 2027
  27. 27

    Day 27 ·The Seabourn Northwest Passage Experience

    12 Sept 2027
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    Day 28 ·At Sea

    13 Sept 2027
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    Day 29 ·At Sea

    14 Sept 2027
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    Day 30 ·Sisimiut (Holsteinsborg), Greenland

    15 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
    Sisimiut is Greenland’s second-largest town, and large by Greenland standards, housing some 6,000 people. It is located just north of the Arctic Circle, and is a popular base for visitors seeking adventurous pastimes in the surrounding country. Although there are no shore excursions planned for Sisimiut, guests may wish to investigate the local market, where the products of the country are sold, including meat from whales, reindeer, musk oxen and many kinds of fish. Watch for the stocky little Icelandic horses trotting along the highways, and keep an eye out for sea eagles often seen perched on the surrounding mountains. Whales are also often seen in the sea nearby. On the hill above the harbor, there is an artisan’s workshop where they create and sell Inuit crafts, and nearby is the town museum, which has examples of colonial period houses, peat houses and other early buildings.
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    Day 31 ·Evighedsfjorden

    16 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
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    Day 32 ·Kangerlussuaq

    17 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00
    In October, 1941 the United States Army Air Force constructed an airbase at the site of Kangerlussuaq. It served as a refuelling stop for single-engine military aircraft being flown to Britain during World War II. Form their last port of call, Goose Bay, Labrador, it was 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) to Kangerlussuaq until they could refuel. Kangerlussuaq fjord (‘Big Fjord’), is 170 kilometers (105 miles) long and was often shrouded in fog, providing a serious navigation problem for those aircrews.

    Today, with the use of modern technology, navigation is no longer an issue. The landscape was ideal for the site of an airport. A large alluvial plain, deposited by the nearby glacial-outflow river, provided a perfectly flat environment for an airport. Kangerlussuaq is the largest commercial airport in Greenland and supports a population of 500. A little known fact, from 1971 to 1987, 33 missiles from various countries, were fired from Kangerlussuaq for upper atmospheric scientific research.
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    Day 33 ·Nuuk (Godthab), Greenland

    18 Sept 2027
    Arrive 11:00Depart 18:00
    Greenland’s capital boasts some 16,000 inhabitants. Although the town does not offer us any shore excursions, there are several attractions which guests may wish to visit. One is the roofed town market, where the products of the nearby sea and wilderness are for sale, including the meat of whales, seals, birds and fish. The Katuaq Cultural Center offers changing exhibitions. Especially worth a visit is the National Museum, which besides many historic objects, contains the quite famous 500-year old mummies recovered from Qilakitsoq. The nearby Museum of Art has works by both Inuit and Nordic artists. There is also an artisan’s center where guests may purchase locally produced works, and a collection of traditional houses.
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    Day 34 ·At Sea

    19 Sept 2027
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    Day 35 ·Pangnirtung

    20 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 12:00
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    Day 36 ·Kekerten Island

    20 Sept 2027
    Arrive 14:30Depart 18:00
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    Day 36 ·Lady Franklin Island, Nunavut, Canada

    21 Sept 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 12:00
    Lady Franklin Island, is an uninhabited Baffin Island offshore island located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the territory of Nunavut. The island lies in Davis Strait, 25 mi from Hall Peninsula. There are at least seven smaller, unnamed islands off its northwest shore.
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    Day 37 ·Monumental Island, Nunavut, Canada

    21 Sept 2027
    Arrive 13:00Depart 18:00
    In 1845, British explorer Sir John Franklin, on the period’s most technologically advanced expedition, vanished in search of the fabled Northwest Passage. Monumental Island was named by fellow Arctic explorer Charles Francis Hall in memory of Franklin. Located in Davis Strait south of Baffin Island, it is known as Oomienwa in the local Inuktitut language.


    This barren, rocky and windswept island is home to a variety of wildlife. Nesting black guillemots are the most prolific seabird. The Island is a favorite resting spot for walrus and they may be viewed at numerous haul-outs around the island. The elusive polar bears patrol the ice-floes in search of seals while whales feed offshore.


    This is also an excellent location for viewing elaborately sculpted icebergs of all sizes and shapes. Numerous glaciers descend from the island’s high peaks, their crevasses appearing almost to glow an iridescent blue against a landscape of stark white
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    Day 37 ·Lower Savage Islands, Canada

    22 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 12:00
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    Day 38 ·Resolution Island, Nunavut, Canada

    22 Sept 2027
    Arrive 13:00Depart 17:00
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    Day 38 ·Nachvak Fiord, Torngat Mts, Canada

    23 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
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    Day 39 ·Ramah Bay, Torngat Mts, Canada

    24 Sept 2027
    Arrive 04:00Depart 12:30
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    Day 40 ·Rose Island, Torngat Mts, Canada

    24 Sept 2027
    Arrive 15:30Depart 19:30
  44. 40

    Day 40 ·Hebron, NL, Canada

    25 Sept 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
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    Day 41 ·Nain, Labrador, Canada

    26 Sept 2027
    Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
  46. 42

    Day 42 ·Indian Harbour, NL, Canada

    27 Sept 2027
    Arrive 09:30Depart 17:00
  47. 43

    Day 43 ·Battle Harbour, Labrador, Canada

    28 Sept 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 11:30
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    Day 44 ·L Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Canada

    28 Sept 2027
    Arrive 14:30Depart 19:00
    Located at the most northerly tip of Newfoundland, L'Anse aux Meadows is nestled near the fishing village of St. Anthony. It is the site of the first European settlement in the New World, approximately 500 years before Columbus' arrival. Other Norse groups had relocated from their homelands to the New World. In 1961, explorer and writer Helge Instad discovered a group of large mounds in the countryside. These mounds were excavated revealing the remains of a Norse settlement. This site became L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Park in 1977 and is noted on the UNESCO World Heritage List of important cultural properties. The site at L'Anse aux Meadows has been completely excavated allowing visitors to see the remains of the homes, a smithy, and various worksheds. The park's interpretive center displays Norse artifacts from the excavation which include iron rivets, a flywheel and the floorboard of a boat. Researchers still debate as to whether the site at L'Anse aux Meadows is Leif Eriksson's 'Vinland,' a lush, beautiful area where he settled in for the winter around the year 1000.

    Parks Canada will greet you on disembarking the ship and you may explore at leisure this first settlement of the New World.
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    Day 44 ·At Sea

    29 Sept 2027
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    Day 45 ·At Sea

    30 Sept 2027
  51. 46

    Day 46 ·Halifax, Nova ScotiaDisembark

    1 Oct 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
    With its exceptionally delightful harbor side setting, early Europeans were first attracted to Halifax in 1749 with the establishment here of a military outpost by Colonel Cornwallis. The ports natural advantages of a well-protected harbor and close proximity to major fishing grounds resulted in its growth into a major military base and sea port. The peninsula has had several major immigrations during its history; English, French, German, Irish and Scottish have come in substantial numbers at various times. Travelers familiar with the South Pacific will find it interesting to know that Captain James Cook, whose explorations defined most of the Pacific Basin for Europeans, also spent four years in Halifax charting Nova Scotia and the waters of the St. Lawrence. A college town, Halifax has an exhilarating and youthful air about it, as evidenced by many bicyclists and skateboarders. The heart of Halifax offers wonderful restaurants and shopping, galleries, museums, and sites of historic interest including the Naval Dockyard, which dates from 1757, and St. Paul's Church. Heading out of town, the wonders of nature are to be found in the form of the sea, with the smell of salty air, cool ocean breezes, and the powerful force of waves crashing against the rugged shoreline.

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