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A Journey through Spectacular Waters & Nordic Coastal Contours

Departing on 4 Sep 2027 from aboard the EXPLORA IV - Cruise No: 2233110

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Reykjavik — Sailing the Prins Christian Sund waterway — Paamiut, Greenland — Qaqortoq, Greenland — Quebec — Quebec
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Port
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Arrive
Depart
1
4 Sep '27
Reykjavik
18:00
2
5 Sep '27
At Sea
3
6 Sep '27
Sailing the Prins Christian Sund waterway
12:01
13:00

Go carefully into Prince Christian Sound, an iceberg-pocked chasm deep inside a rocky labyrinth, hewn out of the mountains of southern Greenland by Thor himself. Succumb to the sublime sounds of Mother Nature’s song: the silence-shattering whip-crack of calving glaciers, the low groans of spectral ice floes and the shrill exclamations of seabirds, accompanied by the wind’s howl. Onwards through jagged snow-capped peaks rinsed clean by meltwater falls, we are among the intrepid few to navigate the 60-mile passage, escorted by pods of curious whales and solitary bearded seals, basking on lonely bergs.

4
7 Sep '27
Paamiut, Greenland
08:00
20:00
5
8 Sep '27
Qaqortoq, Greenland
08:00
20:00
6
9 Sep '27
At Sea
7
10 Sep '27
At Sea
8
11 Sep '27
At Sea
08:00
18:00
9
12 Sep '27
At Sea
08:00
15:00
10
13 Sep '27
At Sea
11
14 Sep '27
Quebec
18:00

The land of opportunity is not just a moniker, it also applies to Explora’s experiences that go beyond the superficial to delve deep into the soul of North America. There is no place with more potentiality than Manhattan, the global capital of commerce and culture. The MoMa, Wall Street and Harlem, New York embraces it all … and so can you easily. From the wealthy summer playground of Newport, a seaside town bursting with superlatives. Home to the International Tennis Hall of Fame, America’s first polo club, and infamous industrialist residents from the Gilded Age including the Astors and the Vanderbilts. It even boasts the oldest operating restaurant in the U.S., The White Horse Tavern, which has been serving guests since 1673. However, older still is beautiful Boston, dubbed the Athens of America that was settled in 1630. Go behind-the-scenes along Freedom Trail to see how revolutionary thinking still rings inside the Old North Church, Paul Revere’s House and Bunker Hill Monument. Visit the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum, an eccentric socialite who collected art from around the world. Intriguing beyond measure, we sail to Nova Scotia to the marvel at the Bay of Fundy to witness the highest tidal change in the world. A true natural phenomenon, the tidal change is so massive that it actually causes a shift in the region’s gravity. From one astonishment to the next, we glide deep into the St. Lawrence River to arrive at Quebec City just as a thousand lights twinkle on at Le Château Frontenac and the UNESCO Old City of ingenuity. 400 years old and still very much alive, she was founded by Champlain then lost to the British; however, her heart remains devoted to the Francophile. Terrasse Dufferin, a magnificent 425 meters long boardwalk, offers views of the St. Lawrence River but Château Frontenac, an audaciously elegant structure, soars even higher with fabulous green-copper turrets. Don’t miss fresh croissants from Paillard boulangerie, the cobbled lanes of Le Quartier Petit-Champlain, or Place-Royale, the city’s original square where a statue of King Louis XIV watches over all.

12
15 Sep '27
Quebec
08:00

The land of opportunity is not just a moniker, it also applies to Explora’s experiences that go beyond the superficial to delve deep into the soul of North America. There is no place with more potentiality than Manhattan, the global capital of commerce and culture. The MoMa, Wall Street and Harlem, New York embraces it all … and so can you easily. From the wealthy summer playground of Newport, a seaside town bursting with superlatives. Home to the International Tennis Hall of Fame, America’s first polo club, and infamous industrialist residents from the Gilded Age including the Astors and the Vanderbilts. It even boasts the oldest operating restaurant in the U.S., The White Horse Tavern, which has been serving guests since 1673. However, older still is beautiful Boston, dubbed the Athens of America that was settled in 1630. Go behind-the-scenes along Freedom Trail to see how revolutionary thinking still rings inside the Old North Church, Paul Revere’s House and Bunker Hill Monument. Visit the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum, an eccentric socialite who collected art from around the world. Intriguing beyond measure, we sail to Nova Scotia to the marvel at the Bay of Fundy to witness the highest tidal change in the world. A true natural phenomenon, the tidal change is so massive that it actually causes a shift in the region’s gravity. From one astonishment to the next, we glide deep into the St. Lawrence River to arrive at Quebec City just as a thousand lights twinkle on at Le Château Frontenac and the UNESCO Old City of ingenuity. 400 years old and still very much alive, she was founded by Champlain then lost to the British; however, her heart remains devoted to the Francophile. Terrasse Dufferin, a magnificent 425 meters long boardwalk, offers views of the St. Lawrence River but Château Frontenac, an audaciously elegant structure, soars even higher with fabulous green-copper turrets. Don’t miss fresh croissants from Paillard boulangerie, the cobbled lanes of Le Quartier Petit-Champlain, or Place-Royale, the city’s original square where a statue of King Louis XIV watches over all.

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