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From Reykjavik to St John's (Newfoundland)

Greenland to Newfoundland: Mountains, Wildlife and Viking History

Dates:
14 Sep - 27 Sep 2026
Duration:
13 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
Ocean Explorer
Cruise Line:
Quark Expeditions
Fares:

From £11,336 pp

St John's, Newfoundland

From Reykjavik to St John's (Newfoundland)

Greenland to Newfoundland: Mountains, Wildlife and Viking History

Dates:
14 Sep - 27 Sep 2026
Duration:
13 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
Ocean Explorer
Cruise Line:
Quark Expeditions
Fares:

From £11,336 pp

Voyage Itinerary

14 September

Setting sail from Reykjavik

Capital of Iceland and gateway to this extraordinary volcanic island, modern Reykjavik is home to an impressive collection of interesting attractions and places of historic significance. Visit the impressive Hallgrímskirkja church, relax in a thermal pool, potter around the old harbour, and with 24 hour daylight in the summer months, you can play golf at midnight, or choose the perfect place to view the midnight sun such as the lighthouse at Grotta or on the waterfront by Sólfar - the Sun Voyager sculpture. If you're like us, you will find travelling out of Reykjavik by land or sea to be unforgettable.

Reykjavik, Iceland
Hallgrímskirkja church, Reykjavik

Our tip

Visit the impressive Hallgrímskirkja for its amazing architecture, and go up the tower for an extraordinary view of the city.

15 September

Greenland: 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.
Autumn landscape in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland

16 September

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.
Sisimiut, Greenland

17 September

Greenland: Ilulissat

The spectacular Ilulissat ice fjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it's the source of the many icebergs that float out across Disko Bay. The town of Ilulissat itself is Greenland’s third largest settlement, and activities on offer here include dog sledding and whale watching.
Houses in Ilulissat, Greenland

18 September - At sea

19 September

Canada: Pangnirtung

20 September

Canada: Cumberland Peninsula, Baffin Island, Nunavut

21 September to 22 September

Canada: Torngat Mountains National Park

Labrador’s remote and unspoilt Torngat Mountains National Park, only accessible by sea or plane, welcomes just a few hundred visitors each year. Managed by the local Inuit community, the park is home to wildlife including caribou, black bears, golden eagles and polar bears.
Torngat Mountains, Quebec, Canada

23 September

Canada: Nain

24 September - At sea

25 September

Canada: L'Anse aux Meadows

The archaeological site of L’Anse aux Meadows, on the northern tip of Newfoundland, is the only confirmed site of Norse settlement in North America. Vikings arrived from Iceland and Greenland some 500 years before Columbus, and you can visit the reconstructed timber and peat-turf homes that they built.
Viking homes in L'Anse aux Meadows, Canada

26 September - At sea

27 September

Arriving in St John's (Newfoundland)

Newfoundland’s capital is a laid back city with an arty vibe, situated on a dramatic harbour. The hilly streets lined with colourful row houses make for a great photo opportunity, and the downtown area is full of history, as well as some excellent pubs and a thriving folk music scene.
St John's, Newfoundland

The ship

Ocean Explorer

Capacity:
138 Guests
Crew:
105 Staff
Style:
Bright, spacious and elegant interiors plus expansiveobservation decks and an expert Quark expedition team offerenriching exploration to the Polar regions.

Ocean Explorer is Quark's latest addition to the fleet, boasting a bright, elegant interior and an innovative X-Bow design for ultimate guest comfort.

What we love

Ocean Explorer joined the Quark fleet in 2024 and is a purpose-built expedition vessel designed for polar waters. Built in 2021, it showcases innovative expedition technology including a striking X-Bow design which improves efficiency and guest comfort when sailing in extreme envirnments. On board, guests will enjoy spacious cabins, almost all with private verandah, multi-height outdoor decks which are perfect for wildlife viewing, and a fleet of 15 Zodiacs for immersive exploration.

Learn more about Ocean Explorer
Quark's Ocean Explorer exterior

inclusions

  • All meals, snacks, soft drinks, juices and water
  • Beer and wine with dinner
  • Tea and coffee available all day
  • Lectures and talks in the Explorer Lecture lounge
  • Zodiac excursions and shore landings
  • Quark Expeditions parka

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • 101 Hotel, Reykjavik

      Extend your stay in Reykjavik

      Enjoy Icelandic design chic at the super cool 101 Hotel, with a perfect central location.

    • Aerial view of Reykjavik in winter

      Private tours from Reykjavik

      A helicopter tour is a must do here; the unforgettable spectacular day-tours will give you a completely different perspective.

    How can we help?

    Our frequently asked questions

    From expedition tips to travel protection, here are some of our most-asked questions.

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    Can you help with pre and post-cruise arrangements?

    Absolutely. Expedition cruises often start and end in remote destinations, and we're able to arrange everything from flights and transfers to hotels and tours. If you're keen to make the most of your time away with bespoke arrangements, we can help with all your travel needs to make sure your trip is exceptional. What's more, we are members of ABTA and we offer full ATOL protection, not to mention a 24-hour emergency contact, to give you complete peace of mind.

    Will I save by booking with Mundy Adventures?

    You'll save money and time by booking with us rather than directly with the cruise line, as well as enjoying more flexibility in your travel arrangements. We have access to preferential rates and exclusive offers, and we offer expert advice on how to get the best value.

    How much time is spent ashore?

    Itineraries are planned to deliver an unforgettable experience of the destination, so days are filled with landings ashore via the ship's fleet of Zodiacs (sturdy rubber boats) or exploration along the coastline. It will vary depending on itinerary and operators, so it's best to contact us to discuss but rest assured an expedition cruise is focused on the time you spend off the ship.

    Why Mundy?

    Who we are

    Mundy Adventures is the intrepid little brother of Mundy Cruising Ltd., the UK's very first cruise specialist, and one of the leading companies in its field.

    We specialise in travel by ship and have been doing so for over 50 years. By providing expert, personal service, insightful ideas and fascinating add-ons we aim to make your adventure holiday truly unique and special.

    More about Mundy

    We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's High Holborn - we'd be delighted to see you.