Duration
14 Nights
Journey Type
Cruise only (Please call for flight options)
Ports
15 Ports
15-16 July
Setting sail from Churchill (Manitoba)
Situated on the shores of Hudson Bay, Churchill is known as the 'polar bear capital of the world', though peak viewing season is in October and November when the bay begins to freeze, making it unsuitable for cruise ships. A summer visit brings its own remarkable wildlife spectacle, as thousands of migrating beluga whales congregate here between June and September. Churchill is also a fantastic birdwatching destination, with species including snowy owl, tundra swan, American golden plover and gyrfalcon, and there is still a chance of seeing polar bears during the summer months.
17-19 July
United States: Walrus Island, Alaska
Canada: Marble Island, Nunavut, Coral Harbour, Nunavut, Digges Island, Nunavut
20 July
Canada: Cape Dorset
21-24 July
Canada: Kimmirut, Akpatok, Lower Savage Islands, Lady Franklin Island, Monumental Island (Baffin Islands)
25 July
At sea
26 July
Greenland: Nuuk
Greenland’s capital and largest town, Nuuk is positively cosmopolitan compared to the rest of this remote and isolated country. The setting amongst mountains and fjords is striking, and attractions include the Greenland National Museum and the picturesque Old Harbour.
27 July
Greenland: Kangaamiut
The colourful houses of Kangaamiut tumble down a hillside, in a region renowned for its dramatic fjords and rugged mountains. It’s a place to drink in spectacular views, learn about daily life in a Greenlandic village, and get to know some of the friendly and welcoming locals.
28 July
Greenland: Sisimiut
The name Sisimiut means ‘the people living in a place where there are fox dens’, though these days the town is better known for being Greenland’s northernmost year-round ice-free port. Around 25 miles north of the Arctic Circle, it’s a common stop for ships making the journey north to Disko Bay.
29 July
Arriving in Kangerlussuaq
Founded in 1941 as a US Air Force base, Kangerlussuaq is home to Greenland's main airport and a place that most visitors to the country will pass through at some point. The town also offers easy access to the magnificent Greenland Ice Cap, and the surrounding countryside is a great place to see the Northern Lights.
Your home from home
Silver Endeavour is the world's most advanced luxury expedition ship, with PC6 ice class capabilities and state of the art technology that allows for access to some of the most remote locations of the globe.
What we love
Silver Endeavour combines luxury expedition with comfort and gives you a magical home from home, as you visit places that you would simply be unable to reach without its state of the art technology.
Capacity | 200 Guests |
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Crew | 200 Staff |
Style | Warm and welcoming, you can enjoy the height of luxury, whilst you explore and embrace your inner adventurer |
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