2025 Greenland

2025-09 Greenland Cruise

  • Sept 15,2025: Nuuk, Greenland to home(day 13)

    Sept 15,2025: Nuuk, Greenland to home(day 13)

    A long day today with lots of waiting. The ship moved during the night and we were in Nuuk when we woke up.

    I was very glad I checked with guest services yesterday to verify our flights because the disembarkation timings showed a very tight connection to make our original flight home. Found out that our flight had been changed- we depart New York City 3 hours later than originally scheduled. The good news is that we arrive in SFO at almost the exact same time as originally scheduled since we are now on a direct flight from New York to San Francisco.

    We had to leave our cabin by 8am. Luckily we were able to have breakfast while waiting for our 9:50am meeting time for our bus to the Nuuk airport. An hour later than planned we actually left the ship; and then went thru more lines and boarded our bus for a 10 minute ride to the airport. Got to the airport about 11:45am. The security machine was broken so there was quite a line and some waiting before we got to the Viking lounge where we had coffee, cookies and apples. After a short wait, we lined up to go thru passport control and boarded the plane at 1:45pm.

    Almost as soon as we boarded, they were offering mimosas! That made the hour+ long wait for takeoff quite a bit more enjoyable. We finally left Nuuk a little after 3pm for our 3 hour 48 minute flight to New York. Smooth flight- Tibor had a window seat and it was fun to see New York from the air.

    We landed at 7:06pm and with the 3 hour time change, the local time was 4:06pm. Tibor and I were the very last ones off the plane (except for the crew). We waited on the bus to the terminal for the crew join us.

    There was absolutely no line thru passport control and at 5:06 we were at the baggage carousel where all the rest of the passengers from our flight were waiting for their luggage.

    After the luggage arrived and we got our bags, there were no lines for customs and we took the AirTrain over to our gate. We hung out at the gate since all the lounges we have access to were in other terminals. Getting to a terminal with a lounge, required an AirTrain trip and a pass thru a security check. To get back would require another AirTrain trip and another security check. I didn’t want to chance the lines for the security checks so we stayed at the gate. It was pretty quiet at the gate until shortly before boarding time.

    It was smooth traveling the rest of the way. Eric picked us up at the San Francisco airport about midnight. We were very happy to be home.

    This is the bus Tibor took when he went for a hike at the beginning of the trip. This is the main road in Nuuk
    Lines in the Nuuk airport- it was pretty fun because the airport staff came by regularly to update us on the status of the broken security machine
    ready to board our GlobalX charter flight from Nuuk to NYC
  • Sept 14,2025: Sisimiut, Greenland(day 12)

    Sept 14,2025: Sisimiut, Greenland(day 12)

    Today Tibor went on a hike and left the ship as soon as he was able to and got back on the last tender.

    I walked around town to see if I could purchase a sweater but they were either very expensive or but they were either very expensive or made in China instead of Greenland. I did find an headband made from muskox wool. It goes with my muskox wool hand-sleeve that I got earlier in the trip. Both were made by local women. The excursion staff noticed them right away and were excited I got them.

    In the afternoon I went on a boat ride to Nipisat Island (a UNESCO site).

    When we got back it was time to pack, have a last dinner at ‘The Restaurant’ and get ready to leave our cabin by 8am tomorrow morning. “The Restaurant” is a specialty restaurant on board that has “a daily rotating menu of regional and destination-inspired cuisine”. We have gone a couple of times and enjoyed it each time.

    Sisimiut Church in the background and dog sleds
    Lunch and delicious hot chocolate from cafe in Sisimiut
    Diane on Nipisat Island
    Old grave-site. Traditionally graves are somewhere with a view and yes those are human bones
  • Sept 13,2025: At Sea Canada to Greenland(day 11)

    Sept 13,2025: At Sea Canada to Greenland(day 11)

    Today we are on the ship all day- no excursions but there are lots of opportunities to explore the ship and to eat.

    They offered tours of the gallery, bridge and hanger. And they put out an amazing dessert spread for lunch- complete with food art. Lunch included a cheese and wine tasting buffet.

    We also enjoyed the calm seas and flying/soaring birds.

    Cheese tasting with wine
    Tibor enjoying his cheese and wine
    Amazing dessert spread with Viking Octantis and Polar. Bear food art
    Tibor enjoying the tour of the bridge
  • Sept 12,2025: Dundas Harbour(Talluruti in Inuit), Nunavut Canada(day 10)

    Sept 12,2025: Dundas Harbour(Talluruti in Inuit), Nunavut Canada(day 10)

    Today we went on another zodiac landing and Special Operations Boat(SOB) ride. There are two types of zodiac excursions- a zodiac landing and a zodiac cruise. On the landing you take a zodiac to land/shore and get off the zodiac and explore the area on foot. When you are finished you take the next zodiac back to the ship. On the cruise you get on the zodiac and cruise around the area and then it takes you back to the ship where you get off.

    The SOB is very similar to the zodiac cruise but the SOB goes further and faster and has individual seats.

    It was another beautiful day.

    sunrise on the mountains
    The water was amazingly calm
    Our landing site
    our first landing with actual plants- the white plant is Artic cotton
    Polar bear lookout and supplies in case we are stuck at the landing
    Tibor walking up the hill to the cemetery. He is the last one in line
    Dundas harbor is named Talluruti in Inuit. Talluruti means woman’s chin with tattoos. To me, this mountain matched the name
    not quite high tea but we did have delicious scones, tea and a view
    small flat iceberg. Icebergs have about 10 percent above the service and 90 percent below
    Heading out of the iceberg area.
  • Sept 11,2025: Beechey Island(Iluvialuit in Inuit), Nunavut Canada(day 9)

    Sept 11,2025: Beechey Island(Iluvialuit in Inuit), Nunavut Canada(day 9)

    It was quite cloudy in the morning so our excursions were delayed by a hour because of the poor visibility- it’s difficult to see the polar bears in the fog & clouds. Today we went on a zodiac landing and were allowed to walk around a bit of the island. We also went on a Special Operations Boat for a short cruise around the area.

    It was our first wet landing where we got to wear the provided water boots. The boots were way warmer than my tennis shoes!

    There were some historical artifacts on the island and a polar bear was sighted on the island but wasn’t around when we were ashore but later in the day, they had to evacuate the island because the polar bear came back. It was the first time they have had to evacuate a landing- it went very smoothly and quickly. Tibor and I never did see this polar bear.

    Ashore in comfortable and warm boots for wet landing
    graves from ill fated expedition to find the north west passage at landing site; the orange poles mark the area we can walk around in
    Around the perimeter they station staff to watch for polar bears
    Cliff side where thousands of birds nest in the spring
    clouds, cliffs and sea
    ship opening where the Special Operations Boat, Kayaks and Zodiacs are loaded and unloaded
    The hanger in the ship where the ‘toys’ (zodiacs, kayaks, Special Operations Boats) are stored
  • Sept 10, 2025: Croker Bay(Tallurutiup in Inuit), Nunavut Canada(day 8)

    Sept 10, 2025: Croker Bay(Tallurutiup in Inuit), Nunavut Canada(day 8)

    Today we were scheduled to go to Dundas Harbour but because of weather and sea conditions we went to Croker Bay instead. We didn’t get a chance to go kayaking but did get to go on a zodiac ride.

    Today we saw our first polar bear. It was quite a far distance away but we did see it. They look for a beige bit of ice that’s moving- that’s how they find it. Later in the day we saw a different polar bear with her two cubs.

    While on the zodiac ride we saw more fun icebergs and for the first time we saw sea ice where the sea is starting to freeze. By the middle of the winter, the ice will be around 6 feet deep!

    Polar Bear- very fun to see even if it’s at a distance
    zodiac cruising under the full moon
    Polar bear and her two cubs
    The polar bear and her cubs went into the water and you can see it would be difficult to tell a polar bear from an tiny bit of ice
  • Sept 9, 2025: Pond Inlet(Mittimatalik in Inuit), Nunavut Canada(day 7)

    Sept 9, 2025: Pond Inlet(Mittimatalik in Inuit), Nunavut Canada(day 7)

    Today we are in Canada or more properly in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It is a territory created in 1999 from the Northwest territory to provide a land and self-government for the Inuit people.

    It’s a clear and sunny day but still cold. We looked for animals from the deck this morning. Tibor saw harp seals but they were too far for me to see them.

    The interesting thing for me was the ship was by an iceberg that kept getting closer and closer. The ship moved out of it’s way and later in the afternoon I saw that same iceberg had moved quite a distance.

    We took the zodiac to land and went to a cultural show in town. It was quite fun.

    I went back to the ship right after the show and Tibor walked around. He was quite cold when he returned and I suggested he give the spa a try- he did and said he feels nice and warm now. The spa has a heated pool, sauna, steam room, a snow grotto and a hot tub. I had tried the heated pool a few days ago and it was nice and you couldn’t beat the view.

    We didn’t go kayaking today. Many of the folks onboard want to kayak and there isn’t enough time or kayaks for everyone to go so the staff rotates who can go to give everyone a chance to kayak. The same thing happens to a lesser extent with the Special Operations Boat excursions and to an even lesser extent to the Zodiac landing excursions. There appear to be many more options to go on the zodiacs as they usually just drop folks off on land and go back to get the next batch.

    Morning light on iceberg that moved past the ship
    Tibor in zodiac heading to Pond Inlet
    game to show strength- men jump up and try to hit the mark with their feet and then have a balanced landing
    The heated pool in the spa with its nice view. This is from Sept 4th while in Nuuk.
    View from our dinner table about 7pm
  • Sept 8, 2025: At sea from Greenland to Canada(day 6)

    Sept 8, 2025: At sea from Greenland to Canada(day 6)

    Today was a sea day and we didn’t do much of anything. I slept in and Tibor ate. Tibor went to a presentation on knots and we both attended the daily briefing in the Aula presentation room. It has large windows that can be covered if it’s too sunny.

    Cloudy day and we have a little bit of waves but otherwise a nice day.

    Tibor is enjoying all the different foods on board
    Land of the midnight sun- taken about 9:30pm; the sun remained above the horizon until after 11pm

  • Sept 7, 2025: Uummannaq, Greenland(day 5)

    Sept 7, 2025: Uummannaq, Greenland(day 5)

    I got up about midnight to see if I could see an Aurora and just as I went out, there was a very faint aurora that lasted a few minutes- then nothing else. I also got to see the full moon rise and watch the icebergs go by the mountains lite by moonlight.

    We were super happy to find out we could go Kayaking today. Plus we got to go on a ride on the Special Operations Boat(SOB) where we took the boat out into the harbor for a little ride.

    We went on the SOB about 10am; it was a quick ride but we did get to see a Fin Whale for a few seconds. And we got to go around an iceberg with a arch.

    Tibor made a quick trip into town to photograph their soccer field with a view and got back in time for the kayak excursion.

    At noon we went on our kayak trip- again we were happy we weren’t on the first trip of the day- they got choppy water and wind. We had rolling water and a slight breeze.

    Aurora- short & small but still fun
    Full moon and moonlight on mountains
    Colorful houses of Uummannaq
    Fin whale
    Iceberg arch with Viking Octantis
    Viking Octantis
    On Zodiac on way to Kayak staging area Uummannaq in background
    Houses, sleds and dog houses from Kayak
    Diane getting ready to enter Zodiac from Kayak
    Afternoon view from our cabin window
    Afternoon view of the iceberg arch
    Leaving Uummannaq
    Fun iceberg on way to next stop

  • Sept 6, 2025: Ilulissat, Greenland(day 4)

    Sept 6, 2025: Ilulissat, Greenland(day 4)

    We got up early to watch the ship go thru much ice to enter the port.

    I went on an iceberg cruise this morning but it was overcast with a slight rain so everything was gray and the icebergs weren’t as scenic as they could be.

    In the afternoon Tibor and I went on a kayak trip- by this time the sun was out and it was beautiful. The water was calm so it was amazing. And the training we had yesterday helped as we were both able to enter and exit the zodiac to get to/from the kayaks. Tibor was way more graceful than I was. We were very happy we were on the afternoon kayak trip- we had nice weather and blue skies while the morning had cold and rainy weather.

    The Viking voyagers app never did show me that I was signed up for the Iceberg Cruise. Note to self- always check with Guest Services to see what excursions we’re actually signed up for.

    Morning light on icebergs on way to Ilulissat
    Tibor photographing from ship while entering Ilulissat
    Ready to go- lifevest, 2 down jackets, 1 lined windbreaker, hat, 2 scarfs, lined leggings and waterproof pants. Perfect for Zodiac ride but very warm on ship
    Gray sky, gray iceberg, gray water on iceberg cruise in mist
    ice chunk
    icebergs and ice
    In zodiac on way to kayaks
    Kayaking by icebergs in clear blue sky
    Kayaking by icebergs in clear blue sky
    Kayaking with the icebergs in Ilulissat
    One of the many interesting icebergs on the way to our next stop