Step aboard your expedition vessel in the vibrant Icelandic capital of Reykjavík and set a course for adventure as we visit the volcanic Westman Islands, the glacier-crowned Snæfellsnes Peninsula, and the breathtakingly peaceful Westfjords region. Next, we strike out westward across the Denmark Strait to explore the jaw-dropping east coast of Greenland. Amid these iceberg-studded seas, we will explore the majesty of Sermilik Fjord, visit the charming little village of Kuummiit, and discover fascinating wartime heritage and stunning natural beauty at Ikateq.


Finally, we will visit the friendly town of Tasiilaq, the largest in East Greenland and a stronghold of the unique East Greenlandic language and culture, before returning to bustling Reykjavík. Exploring two jewels of the Arctic, this is a voyage for true Arctic explorers!


Highlights


• Explore Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, puffin-filled cliffs and dramatic Westfjords, including Heimaey, Snæfellsnes and Vigur Island.

• Cross the Denmark Strait to East Greenland, navigating iceberg-filled Sermilik Fjord and discovering remote coastal wilderness.

• Experience authentic East Greenlandic culture in Kuummiit and Tasiilaq, alongside fascinating wartime history at the abandoned Ikateq air base.

Our Arctic expedition begins in the bustling Icelandic capital of Reykjavík, one of the coolest capitals in the Nordic region. Renowned throughout the world for its modern Nordic cuisine, excellent shopping, and friendly, relaxed vibe, Reykjavík is the ideal starting point for any Arctic adventure. After boarding our expedition ship and completing the mandatory safety and lifeboat drills, join your Expedition Team on the outer decks (perhaps with an expertly crafted cocktail in hand) as we set sail along the Reykjanes Peninsula, following ancient Viking sea routes toward the wild Westman Islands.

Heimaey is the largest of the volcanic Vestmannaeyjar (Westman) Islands and the only one permanently inhabited. Visitors to this dramatic isle are spoiled for choice! Perhaps join local guides to explore the dramatic lava fields of Eldfell volcano—site of the infamous 1973 eruption, when heroic locals fought back, cooling the lava with seawater jets to save their community. Alternatively, grab your binoculars and head to the cliffs of the island to watch for puffins, fulmars, and gannets frolicking in the icy waters below. Weather permitting, we will cruise past Surtsey on departure, a young volcanic island strictly reserved as a natural laboratory for scientific research.

Today we arrive at the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often known as “Iceland in miniature” for its rich and varied attractions. The charming fishing village of Grundarfjörður, where we will make landfall, is a picture-perfect slice of Iceland: neat multicolored houses cluster around a bustling harbor, backed by the brooding presence of Kirkjufell, a striking peak made famous by the TV series Game of Thrones. This staggering backdrop can be explored on foot right from town, so be sure to pack your hiking boots! Grundarfjörður is also the gateway to the incredible Snæfellsnes National Park, the jewel in the crown of which is the enormous Snæfellsjökull volcano, a looming peak adorned with tumbling glaciers.

Words can barely capture the natural paradise of Vigur Island, a small, privately owned island nestled deep in the calm waters of the Westfjords. This tiny island holds some of Iceland’s largest bird colonies and is one of the few places where genuine eiderdown is still sustainably harvested. Avoiding the many nesting puffins, eider ducks, and Arctic terns here is far harder than spotting them! In the afternoon, we will visit the bustling harbor town of Ísafjörður, capital of the Westfjords, before we set out across the North Atlantic Ocean en route to East Greenland.

Between Iceland and Greenland lies the Denmark Strait, a chilly section of the North Atlantic rich in marine wildlife. As we cross to Greenland, join your Expedition Team in the Theater to learn about the ecology, history, and wildlife of the region, or head onto the outer decks with a pair of binoculars to watch the waves for wildlife. Alternatively, work up a sweat in the gym, indulge in a relaxing spa treatment, or simply relax in the hot tubs as Greenland beckons beneath the midnight sun.

This is it—this is why explorers young and old set out for the wilds of Greenland. Between Ammassalik Island and the edge of the vast inland ice sheet lies the majesty of Sermilik Fjord, a name simply meaning “icy” in Greenlandic. A number of large glaciers much farther inland deliver enormous quantities of ice to the coastline, where it breaks off as enormous icebergs. Join your Expedition Team on the water as we explore this jaw-dropping expanse of drifting ice; this is one of the best areas in Greenland to see whales, so remember to bring your binoculars!

In the morning, we will visit the incredible historic site of Ikateq, also known as Bluie Two East. This fascinating former American air base was used during the Second World War but abandoned soon after, in 1947, leaving everything behind, from hangars and vehicles to thousands of fuel drums. The site has since been cleaned up, leaving haunting remains amid breathtaking natural beauty. In the afternoon, we will visit Kuummiit, one of the larger villages in the area; here, we will meet the friendly locals and experience the beauty of East Greenlandic culture amid the beautiful surroundings of Ammassalik Fjord.

The largest settlement on the eastern coast of Greenland, Tasiilaq is the only town on rugged Ammassalik Island and the heartland of East Greenlandic language and culture. The town was founded in 1894 as a trading post and has deep connections to Greenland’s shamanic traditions, as well as to the tupilak—a once-feared magical creature now preserved as a celebrated art form. Visitors are spoiled for choice, with options to meet the local sled dogs (safely, with their owners’ permission), witness a traditional Inuit drum dance, hike the flower-filled hills outside town, or pick up handcrafted souvenirs at the famous Stunk artisan workshop.

As our expedition draws to a close, take the opportunity to relax and reflect on your thrilling voyage. Compare photos with your fellow explorers, join the final lectures from the Expedition Team, unwind in the hot tubs, and look forward to the final voyage slideshow presented at the Captain’s Farewell Cocktail Party. Skål!

The bustling city of Reykjavík may come as a bit of a shock to the system after spending time in the wilderness of the Arctic! After a hearty breakfast and a fond farewell to your fellow explorers and the Expedition Team, Officers, and Crew of Ocean Victory, descend the gangway back to dry land, ready to explore the Land of Ice and Fire anew or head home with memories to last a lifetime.

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Triple Stateroom

$10,395 USD pp
Triple Stateroom
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

French Balcony Stateroom

$12,795 USD pp
French Balcony Stateroom
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

Balcony Stateroom

$13,395 USD pp
Balcony Stateroom
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

Superior Balcony Stateroom

$13,895 USD pp
Superior Balcony Stateroom
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

Grand Balcony Stateroom

$14,495 USD pp
Grand Balcony Stateroom
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

Single Stateroom

$15,595 USD pp
Single Stateroom
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

Balcony Suite

$15,895 USD pp
Balcony Suite
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

Junior Suite

$16,595 USD pp
Junior Suite
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

Freydis Suite/Premium Suite

$19,395 USD pp
Freydis Suite/Premium Suite
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views Fridge Flat Screen TV Telephone Safe to store your valuables Independent temperature controls Toiletries Hair dryer Bathrobe USB Sockets

Vessel Type: Luxury X-Bow®-Infinity Class Vessel

Passenger Capacity: 174 passengers in 93 cabins

Built: 2021

Ocean Victory carries the same next-generation expedition design as its sister ship, purpose-built for the demands of Antarctica and the Arctic. The patented X-Bow structure delivers a steadier, more comfortable ride through heavy seas and deeper ice, while the heated mudroom and multiple exterior access points streamline zodiac operations. Large stateroom windows, broad observation areas and hydraulic platforms keep the Polar environment in constant view, and amenities such as Jacuzzis, spa, gym, lounge spaces and bistro service support a high standard of comfort without dulling the focus on exploration.

Efficiency and environmental performance are central to the vessel’s build. Diesel–electric propulsion reduces fuel consumption and lowers emissions by roughly 50 percent compared with traditional expedition ships. Most cabins include private balconies, communal spaces are deliberately generous, and all core expedition infrastructure - photography support, science areas, medical capability and dedicated passenger services - is integrated into daily operations. The result is a modern, stable and environmentally responsible platform for seamless travel across both Polar regions.

Cabin layout for Ocean Victory

Inclusions


INCLUDED ON ALL VOYAGES - Regardless of your destination, every voyage includes:

• Shipboard accommodation in your selected cabin category
• All meals on board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks)
• Coffee, tea & filtered water available 24 hours
• Welcome and Farewell cocktail receptions
• House wine, beer, and soft drinks with dinner (where applicable by season)
• 500MB Wi-Fi allowance per guest for personal devices
• All scheduled Zodiac cruises, shore landings, and guided excursions (as per itinerary)
• English-speaking Expedition Team
• Daily briefings and educational lectures
• Onboard photography coach (available to all guests)
• Citizen Science program participation
• Complimentary use of expedition parka and rubber boots for the duration of the voyage
• Participation in the Polar Plunge
• Access to onboard medical clinic and fitness facilities
• All port taxes & landing fees
• Digital Expedition Memento (voyage log, map, wildlife list, and curated photo selection)

Suite Exclusives (Available for Balcony, Junior, Brynhilde, and Freydis Suites on Ocean Albatros/Victory and Seaventure Owner’s Suite):
• Wine and fruit platter upon arrival
• Restocked in-suite mini bar (non-alcoholic)
• Complimentary laundry service
• In-room espresso machine (where applicable)

ANTARCTIC VOYAGES: ADDITIONAL INCLUSIONS

Prior to Embarkation (Ushuaia Departures):
• One pre-voyage hotel night with breakfast
• Group transfer from Ushuaia Airport (USH) to the designated hotel (Day 1 arrivals only, with confirmed flight details)
• Group transfer from hotel to ship for embarkation

Post-Disembarkation:
• Group transfer from ship to Ushuaia airport, hotel, or central drop-off point

For Fly & Cruise programs additionally included:
• Charter flight between Punta Arenas & King George Island
• Hotel accommodation in Punta Arenas as outlined in itinerary
• Transfers between hotel & airport
• Pre-flight briefing, biosecurity check & equipment fitting

ARCTIC VOYAGES: VOYAGE-SPECIFIC INCLUSIONS
• Certain itineraries include mandatory transfer or flight packages. Full details are outlined within each specific voyage description.

Exclusions


• International airfare
• Mandatory emergency evacuation insurance
• Trip cancellation & interruption insurance
• Passport, visa & vaccination expenses (if required)
• Gratuities for ship crew & expedition staff
• Premium alcoholic beverages & specialty bar items
• Spa treatments, laundry & personal expenses
• Optional activities (e.g. kayaking, camping, snowshoeing, immersive photography program)
• Wi-Fi packages
• Pre- or post-voyage extensions (unless specified)
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