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Seabourn Ocean Cruises: 34 nights from Reykjavik with Seabourn Venture
Jul 26, 2026

Iceland, Greenland, Denmark, Canada, United States
from $55,463
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Departure Port: Reykjavik ➞ Landing: Anchorage

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Reykjavik

Reykjavik

The gateway to Iceland, a land of incredible natural wonders, ranging from huge glaciers to thermal pools and geysers.

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is small in size but boasts a vast historical and cultural heritage. Founded thousands of years ago by Nordic settlers, this destination showcases a breathtaking coastline with scenic peninsulas, straits and picturesque islands. Known for its natural beauty and small-town charm, Reykjavik is also known to attract travellers as 'the nightlife capital of the North' for its vibrant and social atmosphere. The island's landscape seems to be in a constant process of transformation like its society, combining Nordic tradition with sophisticated technology.

Umivik Bay

Umivik Bay

Skoldungen

Skoldungen

Aappilattoq

Aappilattoq

Qaqortoq

Qaqortoq

Hvalsey

Hvalsey

Nuuk

Nuuk

Nuuk, a small city in Greenland, is located along the south-west coast of Greenland. Its unspoiled and beautiful nature, ancient history and old traditions make the city the ideal destination for those who want to discover local culture. The name of the city, which perfectly represents its cultural identity, means 'peak/promontory' and it derives from the shape of the land. This was not the original name of the city, but it was given to the city in 1979.

The history of the city has ancient origins, the first settlements dated back to 2200 B.C by aboriginal population. Then, the vikings occupied and dominated the city for more than five centuries. In 1450 they left the territory. Even though its ancient history, the city was officialy founded in 1728 when Hans Edge reached the territory to convert local population to the Lutheran church. The city has rich cultural tradition mainly linked to aboriginal populations. It is estimated that the city has the highest number of these people compared to the other cities of the country. The city is the perfect mix of aboriginal culture and Danish influence.

For example, their presence is still visible in the colorful detached houses located in all the city. Among all the activities offered by the city, the most attractive is the view of the aurora borealis. The view of this spectacle is a moving sight. The best period to attend this unique spectacle is from August to April. Nuuk has an important port for tourists who want to discover Greenland and North America. The port hosts many cruise ships, offering tourists the opportunity to visit the city and the entire country.

Sisimiut

Sisimiut

Kangerlussuaq

Kangerlussuaq

Kangerlussuaq is a small city located in the western part of Greenland renowned for its rich history, culture and not to be missed attractions. The name of the city means "big fjord" in the local language and it is related to its geographical location within one of the country's largest fjords. Starting from its founding in 1941 by German people, the city is marked by a strong foreign presence.

Following a period of German rule, Kangerlussuaq became part of the American territory, becoming an important military base. In 1992 the Americans decided to leave the city. After a brief period in which the Danish regained control of the area, with the outbreak of the Cold War, American people occupied the territory again. Inevitably with the waning of tensions between the two major world powers, the military base lost its importance, and the dissolution of the USSR led the Americans to abandon the territory. For history lovers, a visit to the former military base is the best choice. Here it is possible to see the signs of American presence and immerse youself in the history of the city.

Kangerlussuaq is an ideal destination for nature lovers because of its rich wildlife and its being an ideal starting point for those who want to explore the ice cap. Although temperatures are often very low and it can be a limit for sightseeing, there are a lot of not to be missed activities, so cover up and go on an adventure! For example the opportunity to ride a dog sled is an unforgettable experience that deserves to be made and immortalized to share with all your friends. While this activity takes place mainly in the winter months, during summer hiking and wildlife watching are the main activities. The best way to reach the city is aboard a cruise ship. Choosing a cruise that departs from Kangerlussuaq or that has this city as a stop is an ideal choice for those who want to visit Greenland and North America. Don't miss this opportunity and choose a cruise from Kangerlussuaq!

Ilulissat

Ilulissat

Sisimiut

Sisimiut

Pond Inlet

Pond Inlet

History of Pond Inlet: Cultural Heritage and Millennial Traditions

Located in the far north of Nunavut, Canada, Pond Inlet is a city rich in history and culture. Founded in 1949 as the Canada Mounted Police Station, the town has a long tradition of Inuit settlement dated back thousands of years ago. Ancient Arctic traditions and arts are still alive in Pond Inlet, making it a unique destination for those who want to immerse themselves in indigenous culture.

Arctic Climate: Authentic Experience in the Great North

Pond Inlet's Arctic climate offers an authentic experience in the Great North. With long, harsh winters and cool summers, visitors can enjoy breathtaking snowy landscapes, spot Arctic wildlife and go on unique excursions. Aurora borealis dances in the night sky during the winter months, providing an unforgettable spectacle for lucky observers.

Attractions not to be missed in Pond Inlet

Pond Inlet offers a variety of attractions that capture visitors' attention. From the atmospheric Eclipse Sound fjord, where it is possible to spot icebergs and whales, to the Pond Inlet Community Museum, which tells the story of the region's history and culture, each place to visit offers unique and unforgettable experiences.

Local Gastronomy: Authentic Northern Flavours

The local cuisine of Pond Inlet celebrates the traditional flavours of Inuit people and local produce. Typical dishes include fresh fish caught in the surrounding waters, seal and caribou meat, as well as berries and wild herbs. The restaurants offer an authentic dining experience that allows visitors to taste the unique flavours of the North.

Experience a Unique Adventure with a Pond Inlet Cruise

For an extraordinary experience in Pond Inlet, book a cruise that departs directly from this fascinating Arctic city. Cruises offer the opportunity to explore the crystal-clear waters of the Arctic, spot local wildlife such as seals and polar bears, and immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the region. Thanks to a cruise from Pond Inlet, you will experience unique and unforgettable adventures in one of the most fascinating places in northern Canada.

Dundas Harbour

Dundas Harbour

Nome

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Anchorage

Anchorage

Anchorage: A City Forged from Wilderness
Founded in 1914 as a railroad construction port, Anchorage, Alaska, quickly evolved beyond its utilitarian origins to become the vibrant heart of the state. Nestled between the Chugach Mountains and the Cook Inlet, Anchorage's history is a testament to the pioneering spirit of its settlers and the diverse cultures, including the indigenous Dena'ina people, that have shaped its development. This rich history is preserved in sites such as the Alaska Native Heritage Center, providing a window into the past that coexists with the city's modern growth.

Embracing the Anchorage Climate

Despite its northern latitude, Anchorage enjoys a surprisingly moderate climate due to its coastal location, with mild summers and cold, snowy winters. This climate allows a range of outdoor activities, from hiking and biking in the summer to skiing and dog sledding in the winter. The phenomenon of the midnight sun offers extended daylight hours in summer, while winter provides opportunities to witness the spectacular Northern Lights, making Anchorage a unique destination in every season.

Exploring the Best of Anchorage

From the vast, untamed wilderness of Chugach State Park to the bustling streets of downtown, Anchorage is a city of contrasts. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail offers stunning views and wildlife spotting opportunities right from the city's edge. Cultural sites like the Anchorage Museum blend the art, history, and traditions of Alaska into a comprehensive narrative. For wildlife enthusiasts, a visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center or a flightseeing tour over Denali National Park reveals the state's natural majesty. Anchorage's strategic location makes it a gateway for adventures into the broader Alaskan wilderness.

The Flavors of Anchorage: A Culinary Journey

Anchorage's culinary scene mirrors the city's diversity, with fresh, locally sourced ingredients taking center stage. Seafood, particularly salmon, halibut, and king crab, is a staple, reflecting Alaska's rich marine resources. Indigenous recipes, Russian influences, and the flavors brought by recent immigrants enrich the city's dining landscape. From food trucks serving reindeer sausages to fine dining establishments with mountain views, Anchorage offers a dining experience as varied and vibrant as the city itself.

Setting Sail from Anchorage: The Start of Your Alaskan Adventure

While Anchorage itself is not a cruise port, it serves as a critical hub for travelers heading to cruise departures in nearby Seward or Whittier, just a scenic drive away. Starting your Alaskan cruise with a stay in Anchorage allows for an immersive exploration of Alaska's urban and natural landscapes before embarking on a sea journey. With its unique blend of culture, history, and adventure, Anchorage offers the perfect preamble to the breathtaking cruise experiences that await in the wilds of Alaska.