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Swan Hellenic announces deep Arctic Northern Lights Specials

Swan Hellenic continues to entice adventurous, curious minds with its expert-curated, cultural expedition cruises, this time announcing details of four exceptional โ€œNorthern Lights Voyagesโ€ across the Arctic aboard its luxurious ice-class vesselย SHย Vega.

Greenland in Depthย โ€“ย 30 August to 9 September 2024ย โ€“ which departsย Reykjavik, Iceland, on aย 10-nightย voyage of Greenland, immersing guests in its thrilling wild landscapes and inspiring cultures and traditions. The expeditions start immediately with the uninhabited coastal island ofย Skjoldungenย and the dramaticย Prins Christian Sundย fjord. Here breathtaking vistas await, complete with opportunities for sighting bearded seals and finback, blue and minke whales. The colorful Inuit fishing and hunting village ofย Aappilattoqย follows, bringing cultural insights which find a dramatic contrast the day after in the deserted mining town ofย Ivittut.ย Nuuk, Greenlandโ€™s capital city, is next, combining a modern perspective with a buzzing arts scene, old Colonial Harbor and traditional wooden houses alongside avant-garde architecture.ย Sisimiut, just north of the Arctic Circle, continues the cultural deep dive, having been inhabited for over 4,500 years by the Inuit, Dorset and then Thule people. Days eight and nine are dedicated to the UNESCO World Heritage Sitesย Ilulissatย Icefjordย andย Disko Bay, an Inuit home for millennia, before the cruise ends to exploreย Kangerlussuaqย over two days. Once a WWII airbase at the head of the fjord, Kangerlussuaq is now a welcoming gateway to Inuit culture, with its dedicated museum and icy tundra, teeming with wildlife.

Not surprisingly, this exceptional cultural expedition cruise already hasย limited availability. Thatโ€™s partly due to the spectacular opportunity it offers for daisy-chaining with the cultural expedition cruiseย Iceland, East Greenland and Northern Lightsย which precedes it. Circumnavigating Iceland from Reykjavik over 12 nights โ€“ย 18 to 30 August 2024ย โ€“ this unusual cruise calls at 5 destinations around Iceland while also taking an extensive foray north to explore Greenlandโ€™s remote town ofย Ittoqqortoormiit, vastย Scoresbysundย fjord network and majesticย Kong Oscar Fjord.

Canadian Northwest Passage and Northern Lightsย โ€“ย 9 to 25 Septemberย โ€“ is aย 16-nightย cultural expedition cruise that sails from and returns to Kangerlussuaq in Greenland, making its way to and through much of the Northwest Passage, first calling atย Sisimiut, the northernmost city in Greenland,ย Ilulissatย and thenย Qeqertarsuaq, the largest town on Disko Island. Day six brings the magical mountain views ofย Pond Inletย on northern Baffin Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. A prime breeding ground for narwhals, itโ€™s equally famous for traditional Inuit craft skills and the thousand-year-oldย qarmaqย sod houses in nearby Qulalukat.ย Dundas Harbor, the eastern entrance to the Northwest Passage on Devon Island, is next, followed byย Croker Bayย andย Radstock Bay, closely associated with the exploration of Canadaโ€™s High Arctic undertaken while searching for the missing crew of British explorer Sirย John Franklinโ€™s fateful Northwest Passage Expedition in 1845-46.ย SH Vegaย takes guests closer to his story the following day onย Beechey Island, where the expedition wintered.ย Port Leopold, a place of wild beauty, is the next port of call before crossing the Lancaster Sound toย Elwin Bay, rich in wildlife from thick-billed murres, black guillemots, northern fulmars and black-legged kittiwakes to Beluga whales and ringed seals. The ship then calls atย Fort Rossย on Somerset Island, the now abandoned northernmost fur trading post of the Hudsonโ€™s Bay Company, where Sir James Clark Ross located the Magnetic North Pole in 1829. Passing through theย Bellot Straitย and cruisingย Peel Sound, this unforgettable cruise reachesย Coningham Bayย on Prince of Wales Island in the heart of the Northwest Passage. It then completes the return leg to Kangerlussuaq via the breathtakingย Sam Ford Fjordย and remote, beautiful Baffin Island community ofย Qikiqtarjuaq, renowned for the warmth and hospitality of its people, who welcome visitors and share their rich history, culture and traditions with pride.

Further enriching the experience, this voyage is one ofย Swan Hellenicโ€™s Maris Culinary Discovery at Sea Seriesย in partnership withย JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs, the gourmet organization for chefs under 40 who have already won international acclaim. Michelin star chefย Alexandra Mรผllerย from Switzerland will be accompanying guests throughout the cruise, serving a differentย signature dishย every night in the lead-up to a sumptuousย Gala Dinnerย created to showcase her creativity and skills.

In addition, this cruise is also one of Swan Hellenicโ€™sย Explore Space at Sea Seriesย in partnership with theย SETI Institute. Renownedย Astronomer Dr.ย Uma Gorti, an Expert in Star and Planet Formation, will be accompanying guests aboard and ashore throughout their cruise, giving two talks during the voyage: โ€œStar and Planet Formationโ€ and โ€œAstrochemistryโ€.

The fourth of these special Northern Lights cruises isย Canadian Arctic and Northern Lightsย โ€“ย 25 September to 10 October 2024ย โ€“ which sails fromย Kangerlussuaqย on an epicย 15-nightย voyage of discovery from the grandeur of Greenlandโ€™s glaciers, fjords and icebergs to the spectacular wilds and Inuit cultures of the northern Canadian coast. Initially exploring fromย Qeqertarsuaq,ย Ilulissat,ย Disko Bayย andย Sisimiut,ย SH Vegaย then sails south toย Nuukย before crossing the Labrador Sea toย Iqaluitย in the Everett Mountains of Baffin Island. The northernmost city in Canada and capital of Nunavut territory, Iqaluit has been a fishing location of the Inuit and their predecessors, the Paleo-Eskimo (Dorset culture) and Thule for thousands of years. The acquaintance with Baffin Island continues along the coast and up to the uninhabitedย Lady Franklin Island, best known for its huge vertical cliffs of Archean rock, among the oldest rock formations on the planet, but also a haven for black guillemots, ptarmigan and gulls, with walruses and beluga whales nearby. Continuing south to theย Torngat Mountains National Parkย in Newfoundland, staffed completely by Inuit, guests can hear first-hand their peopleโ€™s tales of spirits and traditions in their ancestral homeland. The remote Arctic outpost ofย Hebronย brings further insights into Inuit life and history on day 11, followed by a day at sea sailing on toย L'anse Aux Meadowsย with its 1,000-year-old Viking settlement, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before this eye-opening cruise concludes inย Halifax,ย Nova Scotia. Founded as a naval base in 1749, Halifax is now famed not only for its seafaring tradition but also its museum with artifacts rescued from the Titanic, as well as Fairview Lawn Cemetery, where many of the shipโ€™s victims are buried.

As one of Swan Hellenicโ€™sย Explore Space at Sea Seriesย in partnership with theย SETI Institute, this cruise will also be privileged to host the instituteโ€™s CEOย Bill Diamond, who will be accompanying guests throughout their cruise, both aboard and ashore. Bill will give two talks during the voyage: โ€œThe Search for Life Beyond Earth โ€“ How it Works, How itโ€™s Going, and Why it Mattersโ€ and โ€œAstrobiology, Field Expeditions and the Search for Life Beyond Earthโ€.

SH Vegaย is a 5-star Polar Code PC 5 expedition cruise ship with ice-strengthened hull, featuring elegant Scandi-design interiors, extensive outdoor spaces and dedicated expedition facilities. Accommodating 152 guests in 76 spacious suites and staterooms, the majority with large balconies, she features a swimming pool, state-of-the-art gym, spa, panoramic sauna and three dining venues โ€“ the Swan Restaurant, Club Lounge and Pool Bar & Grill.

Swan Hellenic Chief Commercial Officer Patrizia Iantorno comments:ย "We are very proud of these Arctic Northern Lights voyages with their exceptional onboard experiences. They not only offer rare access to the raw beauty, history and cultures of these remote, pristine regions, but also bring special opportunities to witness the Northern Lights from land and sea. We canโ€™t wait to welcome guests aboard! "

 

 

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Swan Hellenic announces deep Arctic Northern Lights Specials

Swan Hellenic continues to entice adventurous, curious minds with its expert-curated, cultural expedition cruises, this time announcing details of four exceptional โ€œNorthern Lights Voyagesโ€ across the Arctic aboard its luxurious ice-class vesselย SHย Vega.

Greenland in Depthย โ€“ย 30 August to 9 September 2024ย โ€“ which departsย Reykjavik, Iceland, on aย 10-nightย voyage of Greenland, immersing guests in its thrilling wild landscapes and inspiring cultures and traditions. The expeditions start immediately with the uninhabited coastal island ofย Skjoldungenย and the dramaticย Prins Christian Sundย fjord. Here breathtaking vistas await, complete with opportunities for sighting bearded seals and finback, blue and minke whales. The colorful Inuit fishing and hunting village ofย Aappilattoqย follows, bringing cultural insights which find a dramatic contrast the day after in the deserted mining town ofย Ivittut.ย Nuuk, Greenlandโ€™s capital city, is next, combining a modern perspective with a buzzing arts scene, old Colonial Harbor and traditional wooden houses alongside avant-garde architecture.ย Sisimiut, just north of the Arctic Circle, continues the cultural deep dive, having been inhabited for over 4,500 years by the Inuit, Dorset and then Thule people. Days eight and nine are dedicated to the UNESCO World Heritage Sitesย Ilulissatย Icefjordย andย Disko Bay, an Inuit home for millennia, before the cruise ends to exploreย Kangerlussuaqย over two days. Once a WWII airbase at the head of the fjord, Kangerlussuaq is now a welcoming gateway to Inuit culture, with its dedicated museum and icy tundra, teeming with wildlife.

Not surprisingly, this exceptional cultural expedition cruise already hasย limited availability. Thatโ€™s partly due to the spectacular opportunity it offers for daisy-chaining with the cultural expedition cruiseย Iceland, East Greenland and Northern Lightsย which precedes it. Circumnavigating Iceland from Reykjavik over 12 nights โ€“ย 18 to 30 August 2024ย โ€“ this unusual cruise calls at 5 destinations around Iceland while also taking an extensive foray north to explore Greenlandโ€™s remote town ofย Ittoqqortoormiit, vastย Scoresbysundย fjord network and majesticย Kong Oscar Fjord.

Canadian Northwest Passage and Northern Lightsย โ€“ย 9 to 25 Septemberย โ€“ is aย 16-nightย cultural expedition cruise that sails from and returns to Kangerlussuaq in Greenland, making its way to and through much of the Northwest Passage, first calling atย Sisimiut, the northernmost city in Greenland,ย Ilulissatย and thenย Qeqertarsuaq, the largest town on Disko Island. Day six brings the magical mountain views ofย Pond Inletย on northern Baffin Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. A prime breeding ground for narwhals, itโ€™s equally famous for traditional Inuit craft skills and the thousand-year-oldย qarmaqย sod houses in nearby Qulalukat.ย Dundas Harbor, the eastern entrance to the Northwest Passage on Devon Island, is next, followed byย Croker Bayย andย Radstock Bay, closely associated with the exploration of Canadaโ€™s High Arctic undertaken while searching for the missing crew of British explorer Sirย John Franklinโ€™s fateful Northwest Passage Expedition in 1845-46.ย SH Vegaย takes guests closer to his story the following day onย Beechey Island, where the expedition wintered.ย Port Leopold, a place of wild beauty, is the next port of call before crossing the Lancaster Sound toย Elwin Bay, rich in wildlife from thick-billed murres, black guillemots, northern fulmars and black-legged kittiwakes to Beluga whales and ringed seals. The ship then calls atย Fort Rossย on Somerset Island, the now abandoned northernmost fur trading post of the Hudsonโ€™s Bay Company, where Sir James Clark Ross located the Magnetic North Pole in 1829. Passing through theย Bellot Straitย and cruisingย Peel Sound, this unforgettable cruise reachesย Coningham Bayย on Prince of Wales Island in the heart of the Northwest Passage. It then completes the return leg to Kangerlussuaq via the breathtakingย Sam Ford Fjordย and remote, beautiful Baffin Island community ofย Qikiqtarjuaq, renowned for the warmth and hospitality of its people, who welcome visitors and share their rich history, culture and traditions with pride.

Further enriching the experience, this voyage is one ofย Swan Hellenicโ€™s Maris Culinary Discovery at Sea Seriesย in partnership withย JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs, the gourmet organization for chefs under 40 who have already won international acclaim. Michelin star chefย Alexandra Mรผllerย from Switzerland will be accompanying guests throughout the cruise, serving a differentย signature dishย every night in the lead-up to a sumptuousย Gala Dinnerย created to showcase her creativity and skills.

In addition, this cruise is also one of Swan Hellenicโ€™sย Explore Space at Sea Seriesย in partnership with theย SETI Institute. Renownedย Astronomer Dr.ย Uma Gorti, an Expert in Star and Planet Formation, will be accompanying guests aboard and ashore throughout their cruise, giving two talks during the voyage: โ€œStar and Planet Formationโ€ and โ€œAstrochemistryโ€.

The fourth of these special Northern Lights cruises isย Canadian Arctic and Northern Lightsย โ€“ย 25 September to 10 October 2024ย โ€“ which sails fromย Kangerlussuaqย on an epicย 15-nightย voyage of discovery from the grandeur of Greenlandโ€™s glaciers, fjords and icebergs to the spectacular wilds and Inuit cultures of the northern Canadian coast. Initially exploring fromย Qeqertarsuaq,ย Ilulissat,ย Disko Bayย andย Sisimiut,ย SH Vegaย then sails south toย Nuukย before crossing the Labrador Sea toย Iqaluitย in the Everett Mountains of Baffin Island. The northernmost city in Canada and capital of Nunavut territory, Iqaluit has been a fishing location of the Inuit and their predecessors, the Paleo-Eskimo (Dorset culture) and Thule for thousands of years. The acquaintance with Baffin Island continues along the coast and up to the uninhabitedย Lady Franklin Island, best known for its huge vertical cliffs of Archean rock, among the oldest rock formations on the planet, but also a haven for black guillemots, ptarmigan and gulls, with walruses and beluga whales nearby. Continuing south to theย Torngat Mountains National Parkย in Newfoundland, staffed completely by Inuit, guests can hear first-hand their peopleโ€™s tales of spirits and traditions in their ancestral homeland. The remote Arctic outpost ofย Hebronย brings further insights into Inuit life and history on day 11, followed by a day at sea sailing on toย L'anse Aux Meadowsย with its 1,000-year-old Viking settlement, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before this eye-opening cruise concludes inย Halifax,ย Nova Scotia. Founded as a naval base in 1749, Halifax is now famed not only for its seafaring tradition but also its museum with artifacts rescued from the Titanic, as well as Fairview Lawn Cemetery, where many of the shipโ€™s victims are buried.

As one of Swan Hellenicโ€™sย Explore Space at Sea Seriesย in partnership with theย SETI Institute, this cruise will also be privileged to host the instituteโ€™s CEOย Bill Diamond, who will be accompanying guests throughout their cruise, both aboard and ashore. Bill will give two talks during the voyage: โ€œThe Search for Life Beyond Earth โ€“ How it Works, How itโ€™s Going, and Why it Mattersโ€ and โ€œAstrobiology, Field Expeditions and the Search for Life Beyond Earthโ€.

SH Vegaย is a 5-star Polar Code PC 5 expedition cruise ship with ice-strengthened hull, featuring elegant Scandi-design interiors, extensive outdoor spaces and dedicated expedition facilities. Accommodating 152 guests in 76 spacious suites and staterooms, the majority with large balconies, she features a swimming pool, state-of-the-art gym, spa, panoramic sauna and three dining venues โ€“ the Swan Restaurant, Club Lounge and Pool Bar & Grill.

Swan Hellenic Chief Commercial Officer Patrizia Iantorno comments:ย "We are very proud of these Arctic Northern Lights voyages with their exceptional onboard experiences. They not only offer rare access to the raw beauty, history and cultures of these remote, pristine regions, but also bring special opportunities to witness the Northern Lights from land and sea. We canโ€™t wait to welcome guests aboard! "

 

 

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