INTO THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE 2025 – Stay Free & Save 25% – 15 Aug 2025 – Cruise Traveller

INTO THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE 2025 – Stay Free & Save 25%

Cruise Line
Adventure Canada
Ship
Ocean Endeavour
Package Departs
15 Aug 2025
Package Duration
17 Nights
Embark Ship
Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Disembark Ship
Kugluktuk (Coppermine River), Nunavut
Category 03 - Interior Category 04 - Oceanview (Porthole) Category 07 - Oceanview
US $16,322
per person
US $17,447
per person
US $20,822
per person

Package Duration: 17 nights Cruise & Stay
Package Starts: 15 August 2025, at Toronto hotel
Cruise Starts: 16 August 2025, from Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Cruise Ends: 1 September 2025, into Kugluktuk
Package Ends: 1 September 2025, Yellowknife, Canada
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** ALL PRICES IN USD **
Earlybird savings! Book before 23rd May 2024 and save up to 25% on your cruise fare.
Twin Cat 3 Interior – was US $20,945 – Earlybird price: US $16,322*pp
Twin Cat 4 Porthole – was US $22,445 – Earlybird price: US $17,447*pp
Twin Cat 7 Window – was US $26,945 – Earlybird price: US $20,822*pp
Twin Cat 9 Junior Suite – was US $29,945 – Earlybird price: US $23,072*pp

** NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT OFFER! While offer lasts, you can book a single sole use category 3 – 7 cabin without any single supplement!
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HIGHLIGHTS…
• Experience the extraordinary privilege of journeying through Inuit Nunangat – the ice, water, and lands of Inuit.
• Cross the Arctic Circle as you sail the length of Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Sondre Stromfjord) – 190 kilometres!
• Cruise among icebergs at Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Spend time in one of Canada`s largest National Marine Conservation Areas, Tallurutiup Imanga, searching for marine life
• Seek polar bears, seabirds, and other Arctic wildlife in pristine natural environments
• Retrace the historic route of European explorers, who for centuries picked their way through ice in hopes of finding a sailing route through the passage
• Transit Ikirasak (Bellot Strait), the narrow and dramatic waterway at the very northern tip of continental North America
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INTO THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE 2025 Cruise-Stay package includes:
– BONUS free 1 nights accommodation in Toronto pre-cruise
– One way charter flight from Toronto to Kangerlussuaq
– 16 night Arctic expedition cruise aboard the Ocean Endeavour from Kangerlussuaq to Kugluktuk including:
– The expertise and company of the English speaking Adventure Canada expedition staff
– Complimentary expedition wind and water resistant jacket (yours to keep)
– Complimentary use of gumboots (loan onboard)
– Onboard educational presentations
– All shipboard meals, including on deck barbeques & afternoon tea, 24-hour coffee, tea and snacks
– Hors d`ouevres & snacks during evening recaps
– Zodiac tours and cruises
– Port taxes
– One way charter flight from Kugluktuk to Yellowknife inc. tax

Special Conditions

*Conditions Apply: All prices shown here are per person share twin (unless stated as single) in USD, based on best available cruise fare at time of publication (13Feb24). Some cabins may have obstructed views. Cruise deposit, amendment and cancellation conditions apply. Travel agent service fees may apply. Special conditions apply - please ask for full details at time of enquiry. All passports, vaccinations and visas are the responsibility of the travelling guest to secure prior to departure from Australia. We reserve the right to correct errors without penalty. No single supplement offer valid on categories 3-7 only and is subject to limited inventory on a first come best dressed basis and may be withdrawn without prior notice. Earlybird savings are already included in the prices shown here and are valid until 23May24 but may be removed by cruise line without prior notice.

Special Validity Dates

Special is valid from 13 Feb 2024 to 23 May 2024 or until sold out/withdrawn.

Stay FREE & SAVE 25%

Pre-cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
15 Aug 2025 Make your own way to Toronto hotel, check in for overnight stay
16 Aug 2025 Transfer to airport, Fly Toronto to Kangerlussuaq, Transfer to ship

Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
16 Aug 2025
Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
17 Aug 2025
Sisimiut, Greenland
18 Aug 2025
Sisimiut, Greenland
19 Aug 2025
Ilulissat, Greenland
20 Aug 2025
Greenland
21 Aug 2025 At sea    
22 Aug 2025
Pond Inlet, Canada
23 Aug 2025
Lancaster Sound, Canada
24 Aug 2025
Devon Island, Canada
25 Aug 2025
Beechey Island, Arctic Canada
26 Aug 2025 At sea    
27 Aug 2025
Bellot Strait, Nunavut
28 Aug 2025
Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada
29 Aug 2025
Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada
30 Aug 2025
Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada
31 Aug 2025
Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada
01 Sep 2025
Kugluktuk (Coppermine River), Nunavut

Post-cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
01 Sep 2025 Transfer to airport, Fly Kugluktuk to Yellowknife. Ends.

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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Category Twin Per Person     Single Per Person
Category 03 - Interior
   
Category 04 - Oceanview (Porthole)
   
Category 07 - Oceanview
   
Category 09 - Oceanview
   

16 Night Cruise sailing from Kangerlussuaq to Kugluktuk aboard Ocean Endeavour.

Day 1: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Cross the Arctic Circle
Your journey begins in Kangerlussuaq, a former U.S. Air Force base. After our charter flight from Toronto, we will transfer to the ship by Zodiac.

With 190 kilometres of superb scenery, Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Søndre Strømfjord) is one of the longest fjords in the world. We begin our adventure by sailing down this dramatic fjord, crossing the Arctic Circle as we go.

Day 2–3: Sisimiut
Explore Vibrant Sisimiut
Colourful Sisimiut is Greenland’s second largest city.

Access the museum through a towering whalebone archway and be sure to stop in at the artisan’s studio for the chance to purchase outstanding handicrafts.

Traditional qajaq (kayaking) is in resurgence here, and there are plenty of other fun outdoor activities for the adventurous to enjoy.

Day 4: Ilulissat
Take a Cruise Around Towering Iceberg
Experience the remarkable beauty of Ilulissat Icefjord, renowned for its enormous icebergs. Ilulissat means “iceberg”—an apt name for this site at the outlet of the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the source of many of the icebergs in the North Atlantic.

Marvel at the sheer grandeur of the towering ice formations as you take a stroll along the boardwalk—truly a sight to behold!

Visit the town, with its captivating museums, charming cafes, craft shops, and bustling fishing harbour. Be sure to make your way to the Ilulissat Icefjord Centre, where you can delve into the fascinating narratives surrounding the ice and gain a deeper appreciation for this awe-inspiring natural wonder.

Day 5: Western Greenland
Hike the Tundra
Exploring by ship and Zodiac along the west coast of Greenland, we have numerous options for expedition stops, to make the most of weather and wildlife conditions.

Whether you’re setting foot on land, cruising by Zodiac, or out on the ship’s deck, you’ll have plenty of chances to learn alongside expert geologists, naturalists, and marine biologists. With Inuit expedition team members at your side, you’ll gain an intimate perspective on the abundant flora and fauna you encounter.

Take a moment to savour the tranquility and absorb the knowledge and stories shared by Inuit cultural educators, which will deepen your connection to this breathtaking landscape.

Departing Greenland, we cross Baffin Bay toward Nunavut.

Day 6: At Sea — Davis Strait
Learn From Inuit in Their Homeland
As we sail toward Nunavut, our expedition team will deepen your understanding of the Arctic. This is an excellent time to enjoy workshops, watch a documentary, or get out on deck. Keep your binoculars ready for minke and humpback whales, as well as the seabirds that are sure to mark our passage.

Take the unique opportunity to learn from Inuit in their homeland, gaining a better understanding of the daily lives of the regions we visit. Enjoy cultural performances and maybe even participate in Inuit games, or sample country food.

Through shared experiences and interactions, develop a deep appreciation for the region’s vibrant culture and gain a profound connection to the stunning landscapes we traverse.

Day 7: Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet), NU, Canada
Experience Inuit Culture
Attend a cultural performance put on by the talented Tununiq Arsarniit Theatre Group, featuring drum dancing, throat singing, and storytelling.

Mittimatalik is a busy Arctic community in a beautiful setting—the views of nearby Bylot Island are stunning!

Enjoy exploring the town and take the opportunity to purchase unique handcrafted mementos when available, too.

Day 8–9: Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound) & Devon Island
Seek Whales, Seabirds, and Polar Bears
We will spend ample time exploring Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound), one of the newest National Marine Conservation Areas in Nunavut. Narwhal, beluga, and bowhead whales transit and feed in this area.

Cruise by ship and Zodiac in search of wildlife with expert biologists and ecologists. Learn more about the crucial role Inuit play in conserving the vibrant biodiversity of these waterways and the enduring connection between the ocean and Inuit.

On the northern border of Tallurutiup Imanga lies Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth at over 50,000 square kilometres. Flat-topped mountains, glacial valleys, and a substantial ice cap give Devon Island its unique character. We will hike the tundra, cruise a glacier face, and seek wildlife from the ship and on shore.

Visit archaeological sites and the remains of an RCMP and Hudson’s Bay Company site at Dundas Harbour.

Day 10: Beechey Island
Visit a Franklin Expedition Historical Site
In 1845, Sir John Franklin set out from England with HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, attempting to sail through the Northwest Passage. His crew overwintered at Beechey Island, where three of his men died.

Numerous search parties later used Beechey as a depot and rendezvous. Amundsen, Bernier, and Larsen visited Beechey. Thomas Morgan of the HMS Investigator was buried here in 1854 alongside Franklin’s men. The graves and ruins of Northumberland House are a haunting memorial.

Day 11: Prince Regent Inlet
Enjoy Birdwatching and Zodiac Cruising
This passage marks an area rich in marine and avian life. Thick-billed murres, ivory gulls, beluga whales, narwhals, and bowhead whales reside in the ice-strewn waters.

In addition to abundant wildlife, we’ll delve deeper into the exploration of the Northwest Passage and mercantile efforts of the Hudson’s Bay Company.

Day 12: Ikirahaq (Bellot Strait)
Witness the Most Northerly Point of Continental North America
Discover the famed Bellot Strait, a narrow passage separating Somerset Island from the Boothia Peninsula. As we sail through this two-kilometre-wide waterway, get the unique opportunity to reach the northernmost part of mainland North America.

Keep watch for an array of enchanting marine mammals from beluga whales to narwhals and seals

Delve into the region’s fascinating history and learn about Joseph René Bellot, French naval officer and Arctic explorer who joined an 1850s expedition in search for Sir John Franklin, who inspired the strait’s namesake.

Day 13–16: Kitikmeot Region
Sail the Northwest Passage
Navigate the ice-strewn waters of this fabled waterway in search of wildlife. Although this is Nunavut’s least-populated region, wildlife abounds here both in the sea and on land.

Visit a local community where Inuit hosts will share their knowledge of their home and the area’s history.

Discover the legacy of this important waterway and the captivating story of Roald Amundsen, who overwintered in the bay for two years while searching for the Northwest Passage. Learn more about the triumphs of explorers like Amundsen and the vital role that Inuit knowledge played in successful crossings.

Day 17: Kugluktuk, NU, Canada
Wave a Fond Farewell
Located at the mouth of the Coppermine River, Kugluktuk is the westernmost community in Nunavut. Known for many years as Coppermine, the community reverted to its original Inuinnaqtun name—meaning “place of moving waters”—on January 1st, 1996.

Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay), NU, is an alternate disembarkation point, and may be used based on sea, ice, and weather conditions.

Sailing with a maximum of 198-passengers, Ocean Endeavour is the perfect vessel for expedition cruising. Outfitted with twenty Zodiacs, advanced navigation equipment, multiple lounges and a top deck observation room, she is purpose-built for passenger experiences in remote environments. The Ocean Endeavour boasts a 1B ice class, enabling her to freely explore throughout the Arctic summer.

Launched in 1982, she has had numerous upgrades, most recently in 2010 and 2014. At 137 meters (450ft) in length, Ocean Endeavour has plenty of interior and exterior space. Enjoy multiple decks offering comfortable lounge chairs, outdoor dining, a swimming pool, sauna and even a hot tub! The spacious interiors allow for multiple workshops and presentations to occur simultaneously. Community is at the heart of Adventure Canada’s expedition experience. We gather together to learn, enjoy a drink, sing a song or share a yarn – connecting with one and other. The three lounges aboard Ocean Endeavour are fantastic public spaces for seminars, events and dialogue.

Ocean Endeavour’s crew is experienced, and friendly. Her shallow draft and maneuverability allow her to access isolated fiords, bays and secluded communities. The stylish vessel is at home among the glorious settings we seek. Enjoy the class and comfort of a boutique hotel, while venturing to some of the world’s last great frontiers aboard the Ocean Endeavour!

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 137 metres
  • Maiden Voyage: 1982
  • Refurbished: 2014
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 198
  • Ship Registration: Finland

Ship Amenities

  • Radio
  • Television
  • Air Conditioning

Ship Facilities

  • Neptune Lounge
  • Polaris Restaurant
  • Swimming Pool
  • Sauna
  • Jacuzzi
  • Cafe Katarina
  • Shopping Boutique
  • Children’s Swiming Pool

Founded in 1987, Adventure Canada was created to bring travellers to Canada’s “blank spaces”, those areas whose remoteness alone made them special. Over the last fifteen years, along with our guests, we have discovered that there is so much that is extraordinary about the places we travel, from the landscape, wildlife and culture to the history, art and archeology that is unique to every destination. It is our belief that there is so much to see “beyond the binoculars” that drives us to delve deeper into our favourite places with every expedition and continually seek out new destinations.

We travel by small expedition ship, the best suited mode of transportation for remote exploration. The number of passengers on our voyages run between 45 and 100, depending on the ship we choose. We believe that these small vessels are superior, as they not only allow us to gain access to places not accessible by larger vessels, but our fleet of Zodiac landing craft permit us to visit some of the most remote places imaginable – the key to expeditionary travel.

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