Into the Arctic: A Voyage to Greenland and the Canadian Arctic
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- Day 1 Embark in Toronto
- Day 2 THOUSAND ISLANDS & THE ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY
- Day 3 MONTREAL, QUEBEC
- Days 4-5 AT SEA
- Day 6 RED BAY & BATTLE HARBOUR, LABRADOR
- Day 7 CAPE HARRISON
- Day 8 HOPEDALE
- Day 9 HEBRON
- Day 10 MONUMENTAL ISLAND, BAFFIN ISLAND
- Day 11 PANGNIRTUNG & AUYUITTUQ NATIONAL PARK
- Day 12 AT SEA
- Day 13 DISKO BAY & ILULISSAT, GREENLAND
- Day 14 SISIMIUT
- Day 15 KANGERLUSSUAQ | DISEMBARK | Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Day 16 MONTREAL | Return Home
| Dates | Deck + Cabin Type | |||||||
| Category E | Category D | Category C | Category B | Category A | Category AA | Category VS | Category PHS | |
Day 1 Embark in Toronto
Day 2 THOUSAND ISLANDS & THE ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY
Enjoy the majestic scenery from the decks of Clelia II as the ship navigates through the renowned Thousand Islands, a popular vacation destination for more than a century. Then we enter the St. Lawrence Seaway, a system of lakes, canals and locks that provide a deepwater passage from Lake Ontario to the St. Lawrence River—and a fascinating glimpse of North America’s heartland.
Day 3 MONTREAL, QUEBEC
The second-largest French-speaking city in the Western world after Paris, Montreal is one of North America’s most cosmopolitan cities, striking a dynamic balance between the avant-garde and Old World charms. Our tour includes a stroll through the cobblestoned streets of Vieux-Montreal (the old quarter); resplendent Notre Dame Basilica; and Mont-Royal Park, where the Iroquois established their original settlement. The afternoon is at leisure to further discover Montreal on your own.
Days 4-5 AT SEA
Day 6 RED BAY & BATTLE HARBOUR, LABRADOR
Sail through the Strait of Belle Isle to Red Bay on the mainland of Labrador, which was established some 400 years ago by Basque settlers. Explore Red Bay, also a national historic site, and learn about its fishing and maritime traditions. This afternoon sail to Battle Harbour, a small island near the coast of Labrador. Founded in 1759, one of the earliest European settlements in Labrador, Battle Harbour prospered from its fishing and maritime activities, becoming Labrador’s capital in 1848. As the region’s fishing industry faded, so did the fortunes of this lovely town, when it was abandoned in the early 1960s. Declared a protected national historic site, the island is now under the care of the Battle Harbour Historic Trust.
Day 7 CAPE HARRISON
From Cape Harrison, explore the spectacular Labrador coast via Clelia II’s Zodiac landing craft. Dotted with small settlements accessible only by sea or by air, the jagged, mountainous coastline is one of the most remote and unspoiled regions of North America. The coastline, particularly near Cape Harrison, is known as “Iceberg Alley” for the thousands of icebergs that traverse these waters every spring and summer before melting in the warmer waters off Newfoundland.
Day 8 HOPEDALE
Sited on a peninsula and surrounded by hills facing the Labrador Sea, Hopedale was founded by Moravian missionaries in 1782 in the Inuit village of Agvituk (“place of the whales”). Spend the morning exploring this isolated community and look for polar bears, which are frequently seen on the ice floes.
Day 9 HEBRON
The northernmost of the communities founded by the Moravians (1829), and abandoned in 1959, Hebron was declared a Canadian National Monument in 1970. Beautifully situated at the entrance of Hebron Fjord, explore this evocative spot and the
surrounding area before sailing along the fjord-lined coast of North Labrador.
Day 10 MONUMENTAL ISLAND, BAFFIN ISLAND
Explore tiny Monumental Island, just off the southeast coast of Baffin Island, and look for polar bears and walruses, which frequent the waters around the island.
Day 11 PANGNIRTUNG & AUYUITTUQ NATIONAL PARK
The small Inuit village of Pangnirtung is built on the side of a spectacular fjord and is our gateway to Auyuittuq (“the land that never melts”) National Park. Ice-capped jagged peaks reaching to 7,000 feet, Arctic tundra, long fjords, and glacier-scarred valleys mark the area. Explore this magnificent region and its abundant wildlife. Arctic hare, arctic fox, and caribou are common here, as is the polar bear, which breeds along the eastern shore of Baffin Island. The waters off the park are home to ringed, bearded, and harp seals; beluga whales; narwhal; and walrus.
Day 12 AT SEA
Day 13 DISKO BAY & ILULISSAT, GREENLAND
Sail into Disko Bay and explore the Ilulissat Ice Fjord, an extension of the Greenland Ice Cap, the world’s fastest flowing glacier outside Antarctica. Board Zodiacs to cruise among the icebergs and floes. Later in the day, arrive at the Inuit village of Ilulissat, beautifully set at the mouth of Ice Fjord. Explore the Royal Greenland Processing Plant, where the bounty of Greenland’s fertile seas is processed; the Knud Rasmussen Museum, in honor of Ilulissat’s most famous native son, with its exhibits on ancient Inuit artifacts and Rasmussen’s expeditions across the North American Arctic; and the restored Turf House located just outside the museum. Also, visit the Lutheran Mount Zion Church, a Danish-style timber structure built in 1779 and one of the largest churches in Greenland.
Day 14 SISIMIUT
Cruise along Greenland’s fjord-lined west coast to arrive in Sisimiut, an important fishing center. Located above the Arctic Circle, the midnight sun is visible here during the summer months. The region was once occupied by the ancient Saqqaq culture that, archaeologists believe, migrated from Canada 4,500 years ago. See what locals call “Legoland,” or the newest section of town, with its multicolored block houses and stop at the Sisimiut Workshop for Arts, an old harbor warehouse converted into a studio for local artists. Continue to the Old Town, whose oldest house dates from 1756. Visit Sisimiut Museum; the meat market; and several colorful homes.
Day 15 KANGERLUSSUAQ | DISEMBARK | Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Disembark in Kangerlussuaq and transfer to the airport for a chartered flight to Montreal. Upon arrival in Montreal, check in to the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel, our accommodations for the night.
Day 16 MONTREAL | Return Home
Deposit & Payment
Initial deposit is $1500, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php
Final payment is due 100 days prior to departure.
Final payment by Visa, Mastercard, Discover or AmEx.
Booking last minute? No problem! Please contact one of our trip planners, and we can get you on your way if booking less than 100 days prior to departure.
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Cancellation Policy
| Days Prior to departure | Fee |
|---|---|
| 91 days or more | $400 per person |
| 90-61 days | 55% trip cost |
| 60 days or less | 100% trip cost |
| For Itineraries with 19+ days | . |
| 91 days or more | $850 per person |
| 90-61 days | 55% trip cost |
| 60 days or less | 100% trip cost |
Clelia II





- Ship Highlights
- Passengers : 100
- Luxury Expedition Ship
Launched in early 2009, after extensive refurbishment, redecoration and other improvements, the all-suite Clelia II offers the finest in small-ship luxury cruise travel to the Mediterranean, Antarctica, Great Lakes, the Atlantic coast, South & Central America and more. This private yacht-like cruise ship accommodates only 100 guests in 50 suites, each of which affords ocean views, measures 215 square feet or more and is appointed with a sitting area or separate living room, twin or queen-size beds, spacious closets, air conditioning.
Suite Amenities
• Satellite TV, DVD/CD player
• Telephone
• Mini-refrigerator
• Marble-appointed bathroom with fine toiletries and teak floor
• Plush terry robes and slippers
• Fresh flowers and fruit basket
• 24-hour room service
Clelia II Small-Ship Amenities
Decorated with rich fabrics, handsome wood, polished brass, rare antiquities and fine works of art, the yacht’s public spaces are warm and inviting. These include:
• Library with Internet access
• 2 Lounges with audiovisual facilities
• State-of-the-art gym/spa
• Beauty salon
• Boutique
• Hospital
• Elevator serving all passenger decks
• Dining room
• Two sun decks
• Jacuzzi
• Swimming platform
Clelia II Specifics
Clelia II complies with the latest international and U.S. Coast Guard safety regulations and is outfitted with the most current navigational and communications technology as well as with retractable fin stabilizers for smooth sailing, an ice-strengthened hull and a fleet of Zodiacs. Clelia II is staffed by 60 European officers and crew. Taken together with her limited guest capacity, excellence of design, craftsmanship and material, Clelia II's spaciousness and intimate ambiance combine to make her ideal for distinctive cultural and expedition voyages.
| Cabins | |
|---|---|
![]() | Category E Deluxe suites on Ariadne and Leto decks with windows and sitting area. 215 sq. feet. Partially obstructed view. Suites 342-345, 428, 429. |
![]() | Category D Deluxe suites on Ariadne Deck with windows, sitting area, mini-bar, VCR/DVD/CD player, color TV, marble appointed bathroom with spacious shower . 215 sq. feet. 334-335, 433. |
![]() | Category C Deluxe suites on Athena deck with three portholes, sitting area, mini-bar, VCR/DVD/CD player, color TV, marble appointed bathroom with spacious shower. 275 sq. feet. Suites 246-252. |
![]() | Category B Deluxe suites on Ariadne deck with window, sitting area, mini-bar, VCR/DVD/CD player, color TV, marble appointed bathroom with spacious shower. 225 square feet. Suites 336-341. |
![]() | Category A Deluxe suites on Leto deck with window, sitting area, mini-bar, VCR/DVD/CD player, color TV, marble appointed bathroom with spacious shower. 235 square feet. Suites 420-427, 430-431. |
![]() | Category AA Deluxe suites on Cleo deck with forward and side windows, sitting area, mini-bar, VCR/DVD/CD player, color TV, marble appointed bathroom with spacious shower. 285 square feet. Suites 505-506. |
![]() | Category VS Deluxe Veranda suites on Cleo deck with private balcony, sitting area, mini-bar, VCR/DVD/CD player, color TV, marble appointed bathroom with spacious shower. 245 sq. feet. Suites 507-518. |
![]() | Category PHS Deluxe Penthouse suites on Phoebe deck with private balcony , sitting area, mini-bar, VCR/DVD/CD player, color TV, marble appointed bathroom with spacious shower. 260 sq. feet. Suites 601-604. |























