A circular route exploring the intricate fjord system around Kulusuk in East Greenland. We navigate through ice-filled waters between remote settlements, abandoned military bases, and active glaciers of the world's largest fjord system.
7 days
3000 €
Start/Finish Cities and Airports:
🇬🇱 Narsarsuaq [UAK]
Approximate step by step route:
Narsarsuaq → Narsarsuaq East Glacier
Narsarsuaq East Glacier → Saarloq
Saarloq → Nanortalik
Nanortalik → TasermiutCamp
Tasermiut Camp → Alluitsup Paa
Alluitsup Paa → Narsaq
Narsaq → Narsarsuaq
difficulty of this stage is 3 out of 5
difficulty 3 out of 5
That means: we don't expect anything really challenging. Some longer passages, some waves. Something with a taste of the real sea, but usually not too hard or too long.
Late August brings increasing hours of darkness and frequent weather changes. All routes are subject to ice conditions, with flexibility being essential for safe navigation.
TRAVEL STYLE
Coastal exploration combining ice navigation with visits to remote settlements and historic sites, while adapting to rapidly changing autumn conditions.
COST
COST INCLUDED
COST not INCLUDED
Accommodation:
Twin/double cabin with quality bedding and towels
Personal safety gear (lifejackets, lifelines, personal locator beacons)
Xploration welcome pack with branded items
Operations:
All marinas and ports fees
Documentation and permits
Fuel for yacht, tender and galley
Support&Expertise:
Captain with extensive high-latitude sailing experience
Professional first mate (muse of our boat)
Well-stocked pantry essentials
Optional sailing skills coaching
Getting to the boat and back (airplane tickets, trains, taxi, etc)
Food onboard (shared with all the team, approx. 30 EUR/ day)
Any additional costs outside (restaurants, museums, souvenirs, etc.)
Personal insurance
NOT INCLUDED
INCLUDED
ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS
An abandoned WWII American military base in Ikateq. The site combines historical artefacts with stunning Arctic landscapes, surrounded by lakes and tundra vegetation.
Named after the famous Greenlandic-Danish polar explorer, this massive glacier provides spectacular displays of calving ice and fills surrounding fjords with icebergs of all sizes.
A remote settlement at the end of a long fjord, offering dramatic views of surrounding mountains and ice-filled waters. The location provides a perfect base for approaching the Knud Rasmussen glacier.
Bluie East Two
Knud Rasmussen Glacier
Sermiligaaq
Home to East Greenland's largest settlement, where traditional Inuit culture meets modern Greenlandic life. The surrounding waters offer prime opportunities for iceberg photography and whale watching.
Ammassalik Region
One of Greenland's largest and most active outlet glaciers. Its rapid changes provide visual evidence of climate warming while creating an ever-changing landscape of ice.
Helheim Glacier
Ocean Passage:
The Denmark Strait crossing presents challenging navigation through waters known for their weather systems. We work with weather routing while maintaining watch systems during the multi-day passage.
Climate Transition:
Moving from sub-Arctic Iceland to the ice-filled waters of East Greenland provides direct experience of different climate zones. The rapid transition highlights the unique characteristics of Greenland's maritime environment.
Ice Navigation:
Working with ice charts becomes crucial as we approach Greenland. The waters around Kulusuk often contain various forms of ice, from massive icebergs to drift ice, requiring constant vigilance and careful route planning.
Cultural Exchange:
Our journey ends in one of Greenland's most traditional regions. The small communities along this coast maintain strong connections to hunting and fishing traditions while adapting to modern challenges.
Totally refitted and equipped for autonomous expeditions for more than a month, ready to safely accommodate crew of 10 to the world’s most remote waters. Equipped by radar, watermaker, AIS, heating system, Starlink, washing machine.
On board Perola do Mar, we sail with a crew of 10:
a captain,
a wizard (first mate responsible for comfort and care),
and 8 crew members joining us for the journey.
Before each voyage, we meet everyone personally through a video call. This helps align expectations and ensures the crew dynamics work well together - because remarkable voyages are shaped by remarkable crew.
THE CREW
Season 7 (SPRING / 25) consists of 4 stages
On board Perola do Mar, we sail with a crew of 10
a captain,
a wizard (first mate responsible for comfort and care),
and 8 crew members joining us for the journey.
Before each voyage, we meet everyone personally through a video call. This helps align expectations and ensures the crew dynamics work well together - because remarkable voyages are shaped by remarkable crew
On board Perola do Mar, we sail with a crew of 10:
a captain,
a wizard (first mate responsible for comfort and care),
and 8 crew members joining us for the journey.
Before each voyage, we meet everyone personally through a video call. This helps align expectations and ensures the crew dynamics work well together - because remarkable voyages are shaped by remarkable crew.
how to join
First, apply for a journey (or write us questions if you have any).
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Then we arrange a short friendly interview with one of our team members, to align expectations.
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If all is good, you make a 50% prepayment and officially join the crew.
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START YOUR EXPLORATION
To embark on a sea voy adventures with us, please fill out the application form.