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Viking Trail to the Americas
(IE9299-10)

Set off to follow in the wake of the great Viking ships to discover these lands as they did. We will visit their settlement ruins, Inuit communities, the capital of the newly created Nunavut territory of Canada, the stunning coast of Labrador with tundra and fjords and on to Newfoundland, the island province steeped in a history of hardy fishing communities and resonating in music. These are lands of challenge, great natural beauty and a pristine environment where we watch for seabirds, seals, whales and perhaps the mighty Polar Bear.

Day 1: Reykjavik, Iceland
We board the M/V Polar Star in colourful Reykjavik to begin our Viking adventure.

Days 2-3: Denmark Strait
As we head towards Greenland, we relax onboard and attend lectures. Our bridge and large deck areas are ideal lookouts for spotting whales, dolphins and seabirds.

Day 4: Nanortalik, Greenland
This morning we navigate the narrow waters of Prins Christian Sund with its amazing array of glaciers, icebergs and melting rivers of ice. This is a scenic highlight of the cruise. In the picturesque town of Nanortalik, we visit the open air market and the local museum with Norse and Inuit relics.

Day 5: Brattahlid
We land at Brattahlid, where Erik the Red’s wife established the first Christian church in Greenland and today we can see a reconstruction of the village. In the afternoon we walk to the ruins at Igaliku, once the religious epicentre of the local Viking settlement.

Day 6: Hvalsey & Qaqortoq
In Hvalsey, we see some of the best preserved Viking ruins (1300’s) including the church where the last religious ceremony was performed in 1408 before the people mysteriously vanished from the area. We visit Qaqortoq to wander the streets lined with stoned sculptures and brilliantly painted houses.

Days 7-8: Davis Strait
We spend two days onboard as we cruise “iceberg alley” which separates Greenland from Baffin Island. Our lecture program continues as we look out for icebergs and wildlife.

Day 9: Iqaluit, Canada
We make landfall at the capital of Nunavut on Baffin Island to embark on a community tour which includes displays of beautiful Inuit art, and enjoy an arctic luncheon.

Day 10: Frobisher Bay
Today is a day in the wilderness with Zodiac cruising and perhaps a landing in Frobisher Bay. There is the possibility to see Polar Bears, seals and a variety of seabirds here.

Day 11: Akpatok Island
A delight for geologists and naturalists alike, this limestone island is known for its fossils, gigantic cliffs and a good opportunity for sightings of Polar Bear and peregrine falcon.

Day 12: Torngat Mountains
Known to the Inuit people as “land of the spirits”, these mountains were formed from rocks thought to be almost four billion years old. Black Bear and Polar Bear live amongst the area’s majestic network of fjords, cliffs and peaks. Zodiac landings are planned at Saglek and Nackvack.

Day 13: Cape Mugford & Hebron
In Hebron, we explore the buildings that Moravian Brethrens left behind after bringing their mission to the area. The settlement was abandoned in 1959. We also visit Cape Mugford, home to unique volcanic rock formations.

Day 14: Hopedale
This community was also settled by Moravian missionaries. We explore the ruins and see what is thought to be the oldest building east of Quebec.

Day 15: Groswater Bay

Day 16: Battle Harbour
Battle Harbour, first settled by Europeans in 1770, was home to the Labrador Schooner Fishery. Today it is an excellent restoration giving insight into the rugged lifestyle of those days.

Day 17: St. Anthony & L'Anse aux Meadows
In St. Anthony, we visit the museum honouring Sir Wilfred Grenfell who dedicated his life to the fisherman living in these remote and challenging areas. We visit L’anse Aux Meadows where the series of mounds are the remains of the only authenticated Viking settlement in North America, and Norstead, a reconstructed Norse village.

Day 18: Bonavista
We spend the day exploring Bonavista, where Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot) is said to have first glimpsed North America (1497). We visit a replica of Cabot’s ship the Matthew, the restored historic lighthouse (1843) and reconstructed fishing village.

Day 19: St John's
Disembark in the beautiful natural harbour of St John’s.

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DATES

2010 DEPARTURES
September 19

DURATION

19 days / 18 nights

PRICE

K1 Triple US$6895
K1 Double US$8355
K2 Double US$9810
K3 Double US$10295
K4 Triple US$8840
K4 Double US$11265
K6 Double US$11850
K7 Double US$12920


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INCLUDED

  • Accommodation onboard the M/V Polar Star including all meals
  • Meals, coffee, tea and juice throughout the duration of the cruise
  • Onboard gratuities
  • Excursions & onboard lectures and activities
  • Complimentary rubber boot rental program and complimentary PSE Maritime Expedition Outer Shell
  • Port charges

NOT INCLUDED

  • Airfare, taxes and fees
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Insurance

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