EXPEDITION

14 DAYS, 13 NIGHTS | August 9-22, 2026

Solar Eclipse 2026

Experience one of nature's most dazzling phenomena in one of the world's most awe-inspiring regions.

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EXPEDITION

14 DAYS, 13 NIGHTS | August 9-22, 2026

Solar Eclipse 2026

Experience one of nature's most dazzling phenomena in one of the world's most awe-inspiring regions.

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Overview

Experience one of nature’s most dazzling phenomena in one of the world’s most awe-inspiring destinations. Experience totality in wild East Greenland. Experience with us.

On August 12, 2026, a total solar eclipse will pass southwards through mountainous Northeast Greenland. At 16:37 in the afternoon, the shadow of the moon will reach the dramatic and isolated Blosseville Coast in East Greenland. Our vessel Ocean Albatros will be anchored close to shore at the exact centre of the total eclipse. Sheltered from the ocean, our calm landing beach will provide unobstructed view towards the western sky. Totality will last for 2 minutes and 17 seconds.

This unique solar eclipse, far away from any inhabited location, is a fitting start to our grand expedition cruise from East to West Greenland. Departing the hip Icelandic capital of Reykjavík, we will sail directly for the eclipse area to witness this natural wonder, surrounded by staggering natural beauty. Following this spectacle, we will cruise southward along the east coast of Greenland, witnessing glaciers flowing from the snow-capped peaks of the Watkins Mountains, experiencing unique East Greenlandic culture in the town of Tasiilaq, and marvelling at the stunning fjords and glaciers of Skjoldungen. From here we will sail through the magnificent strait of Prins Christiansund, a glacier-lined channel separating Kap Farvel (Greenland’s southernmost point) from the mainland. We will next venture deep into the fjords of South Greenland to visit the ancient remains of Erik the Red’s farmstead. The lush green pastures and rolling hills of South Greenland make it easy to see why the Norse settlers gave the island the name it bears to this day – and why the Norse chose to settle in this green paradise.

Following the magnificent coastline of Earth’s largest island, we will visit Nuuk, one of the smallest world capitals. Nuuk still has a strong Greenlandic vibe; tiny traditional wooden houses sit in the shadow of glassy towers, and locals buy seal and whale meat at the city market. From Nuuk we will chart a course for Evighedsfjord, the“Fjord of Eternity”, where several glaciers flow from jagged peaks down into the plunging depths of the fjord. After twelve days on this exciting and unforgettable eclipse cruise, we disembark in Kangerlussuaq, ready for the flight back home. Our expedition vessel Ocean Albatros is a revolutionary and stylish small ship that combines exquisite comfort with modern technology as well as unique stability in rough seas. First-class dining and expert lectures on astronomy, zoology, geology, and Inuit culture will enhance this unique voyage to witness totality on Earth’s largest island.

Reykjavík, Iceland

Sail directly to the eclipse area for this celestial event for the best positioning.

East Greenland

Witness glaciers, the snow-capped peaks of the Watkins Mountains, and experience East Greenlandic culture in Tasiilaq.

Scenic Fjords & Glaciers

Cruise through Skjoldungen Fjord, Prins Christiansund, and the Fjord of Eternity (Evighedsfjord).

Norse History & Viking Heritage

Visit the remains of Erik the Red’s farmstead in South Greenland.

Nuuk, Greenland

Experience the blend of traditional Greenlandic culture and modern life.

End of Expedition

Disembark in Kangerlussuaq for return flights home.

Reykjavík, Iceland

Sail directly to the eclipse area for this celestial event for the best positioning.

East Greenland

Witness glaciers, the snow-capped peaks of the Watkins Mountains, and experience East Greenlandic culture in Tasiilaq.

Scenic Fjords & Glaciers

Cruise through Skjoldungen Fjord, Prins Christiansund, and the Fjord of Eternity (Evighedsfjord).

Norse History & Viking Heritage

Visit the remains of Erik the Red’s farmstead in South Greenland.

Nuuk, Greenland

Experience the blend of traditional Greenlandic culture and modern life.

End of Expedition

Disembark in Kangerlussuaq for return flights home.

Hosted By:

Professor Elizabeth Safran

Geologist

I am a geomorphologist — a geologist who worries about how landscapes evolve. I am originally from the Boston area but have been on the west coast throughout my graduate and postdoctoral work, which I did at the University of Washington, University of California (UC), Santa Barbara and UC Santa Cruz. I was first drawn into geology through a class taught by Stephen Jay Gould, with the modest title of “The History of Earth and of Life.” Once I learned that field trips and camping were required elements of the geology major, I was hooked. I have been at Lewis & Clark College since 2000. For me, this is a wonderful professional setting, where I get to interact with intellects from vastly different fields and with inquisitive, gung-ho students. Our inaugural trip to Iceland in 2018, the follow-up trip in August 2022, and our Hike Through Time trip to Eastern Oregon’s Wallowas Mountains have all been amazing experiences with alumni, parents, and friends of Lewis & Clark. I am looking forward to this voyage to Greenland.

Academic Credentials: Ph.D. 1998 University of California at Santa Barbara, M.S 1993 University of Washington, B.A. 1989 Harvard University

Trip Itinerary

Day 1: Pre-night in Reykjavik

Enjoy your complimentary pre night in a hotel in Reykjavik.

Day 2: Reykjavik

Explore Reykjavik’s vibrant culture before boarding the MV Ocean Albatros and setting sail for Greenland.

Day 3: At Sea – Denmark Strait

Crossing the Denmark Strait, guests enjoy expert lectures on Greenland’s ecology and wildlife while watching for marine life.

Day 4: Total Solar Eclipse – Blosseville Coast

Experience a rare total solar eclipse from a prime viewing spot along Greenland’s dramatic Blosseville Coast, followed by a celebratory gala dinner.

Day 5: Exploring the Blosseville Coast

Discover Greenland’s remote and rugged coastline, including volcanic rock formations and potential landings at Kangerlussuaq Fjord.

Day 6: Tasiilaq, East Greenland

Visit Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland, to experience Inuit culture, hike the Flower Valley, and see local art and traditions.

Day 7: Skjoldungen Fjord

Sail through breathtaking fjords, explore glacial valleys, and learn about the area’s historical Inuit presence.

Day 8: Prins Christian Sund & Aappilattoq

Cruise through the stunning waterway of Prins Christian Sund and visit the remote village of Aappilattoq, known for its scenic hikes and traditional choir.

Day 9: Tasermiut Fjord & Uunartoq Hot Springs

Admire towering granite peaks at Tasermiut Fjord and relax in the naturally heated Uunartoq Hot Springs.

Day 10: Qassiarsuk & Itilleq Kujalleq

Explore Viking history at Erik the Red’s settlement in Qassiarsuk and hike to Igaliku’s Norse ruins.

Day 11: At Sea – Sailing Towards Nuuk

Enjoy a day at sea spotting wildlife and attending onboard lectures about Greenland’s culture and history.

Day 12: Nuuk – Greenland’s Capital

Discover Nuuk’s mix of tradition and modernity, with visits to the National Museum, local markets, and cultural centers.

Day 13: Kangaamiut & Evighedsfjorden

Experience Greenlandic traditions in Kangaamiut before cruising the magnificent Evighedsfjorden with its towering glaciers.

Day 14: Kangerlussuaq – Disembarkation

Sail through Kangerlussuaq Fjord before disembarking in Kangerlussuaq with a complimentary shuttle transfer to the airport. Mandatory Transfer Package: Departure Flight to Kangerlussaq – Copenhagen via Keflavik and Group Transfer between the vessel and Kangerlussuaq Airport. Value: USD 650/pax one way

The Vessel

Ocean Albatros

A revolutionary and stylish small expedition ship combining comfort, modern technology,
and stability in rough seas, with all the amenities of a luxury vessel.

Global cuisine

Expert lectures on astronomy, geology, and Inuit culture

Elegant accommodation

Sustainability

The Ocean Albatros vessel has more than a 50% lower carbon footprint than traditional expedition vessels and is one of the most environmentally friendly, implementing the Green Initiative Program, ensuring both absolute comfort and sustainability for our guests.

With one of the highest Polar code 6 and Ice class 1A, Ocean Albatros is the ideal vessel for small-ship cruising due to her sturdy construction and X-Bow®-Infinity class, which provides high stability in rough weather and allows for the smoothest movements on high waves, and a Solas 2012 classification which facilitates a safe return to port.
The vessel is part of a brand new generation of low-energy vessels, with 4 diesel engines and 2 electro engines, all controlled electronically to optimize speed and fuel consumption.

– X-Bow for more stability and comfort
– One of the highest Polar code Class 6
– One of the highest Ice Class 1A
– 4 diesel engines and 2 electro engines
– Solas 2012 classification
– Environmentally friendly in all matters
-Green initiative program

Cabin Packages

Inclusions

Exclusions

NOTE: ALL EXCURSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER AND CAN ONLY BE BOOKED ON BOARD AND NOT GUARANTEED TO HAPPEN DURING THE VOYAGE

Cabin Packages

Inclusions

Exclusions

NOTE: ALL EXCURSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER AND CAN ONLY BE BOOKED ON BOARD AND NOT GUARANTEED TO HAPPEN DURING THE VOYAGE