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Sun 27 Jul - Tue 12 Aug

Far north explorer

Company : Oceania Cruises
Ship : Marina
Journey Start : Sun 27 Jul 2025
Journey End : Tue 12 Aug 2025
Count Nights : 16 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 27.07 Sun Montreal / Canada 18:00
2 28.07 Mon Kangiqsualujjuaq / Canada 07:00 18:00
3 29.07 Tue Saguenay Quebec River / Canada 08:00 18:00
4 30.07 Wed Kangiqsualujjuaq / Canada 08:00 18:00
5 31.07 Thu Day at sea / Sea
6 1.08 Fri Charlottetown / Canada 07:00 16:00
7 2.08 Sat Corner Brook / Canada 12:00 20:00
8 3.08 Sun Day at sea / Sea
9 4.08 Mon Day at sea / Sea
10 5.08 Tue Paamiut / Greenland 08:00 18:00
11 6.08 Wed Narsaq Narsaq / Greenland 08:00 19:00
12 7.08 Thu Nanortalik / Greenland 08:00 19:00
13 8.08 Fri Day at sea / Sea
14 9.08 Sat Day at sea / Sea
15 10.08 Sun Isafjordur / Iceland 08:00 17:00
16 11.08 Mon Grundarfjörður / Iceland 08:00 18:00
17 12.08 Tue Reykjavik / Iceland 06:00 21:00
Interior

Interior

from: 5 737€
Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 6 858€
Balcony

Balcony

from: 5 012€
Suite

Suite

from: 7 285€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 18:00

    Montreal / Canada

    Montreal — The Cultural Capital of Canada

    Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec in southeastern Canada and the fourth-largest French-speaking city in the world, behind Paris, Kinshasa, and Abidjan. It is an important cultural center where French and English cultures harmoniously blend. Walking through the Old City, Vieux-Montréal, you can admire beautiful old buildings, narrow streets, and historic squares, such as Place Jacques-Cartier. Montreal is also famous for its museums, theaters, and festivals, including the famous jazz festival.

    The city perfectly combines urban atmosphere with natural beauty. In Montreal, you can enjoy green parks like Parc Jean-Drapeau and hike up Mont Royal, from where you get a stunning view of the city. Montreal is also renowned for its gastronomy, offering a variety of restaurants, from French cuisine to unique street food.

  • Day 2: 07:00-18:00

    Kangiqsualujjuaq / Canada

  • Day 3: 08:00-18:00

    Saguenay Quebec River / Canada

  • Day 4: 08:00-18:00

    Kangiqsualujjuaq / Canada

  • Day 5:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 6: 07:00-16:00

    Charlottetown / Canada

    Charlottetown is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen consort of King George III of the United Kingdom, Charlottetown was originally an unincorporated town that incorporated as a city in 1855.

    It was famously the site of the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, the first gathering of Canadian and Maritimestatesmen to debate the proposed Maritime Union and the more persuasive British North American Union, now known as Canadian Confederation. From this, the city adopted as its motto Cunabula Foederis—"Birthplace of Confederation".

    The population of Charlottetown in the 2016 census was 36,094;[7] this forms the centre of a census agglomeration of 69,325, which is slightly less than half of the province's population (142,907).

  • Day 7: 12:00-20:00

    Corner Brook / Canada

  • Day 8:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 9:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 10: 08:00-18:00

    Paamiut / Greenland

  • Day 11: 08:00-19:00

    Narsaq Narsaq / Greenland

  • Day 12: 08:00-19:00

    Nanortalik / Greenland

    Nanortalik is a town in Nanortalik Island, Kujalleqmunicipality, southern Greenland. With 1,337 inhabitants as of 2013, it is the tenth-largest town in the country. The name Nanortalik means "Place of Polar Bears" or "Place Where the Polar Bears Go" (from Greenlandic: nanoq). It is the southernmost town in Greenland, with a population of over 1,000.

  • Day 13:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 14:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 15: 08:00-17:00

    Isafjordur / Iceland

    Isafjörður, meaning ice fjord or fjord of ice, ice in plural genitive) is a town in the northwest of Iceland.

    The oldest part of Ísafjörður with the town centre is located on a spit of sand, or eyri, in Skutulsfjörður, a fjord which meets the waters of the larger fjord Ísafjarðardjúp. With a population of about 2,600, Ísafjörður is the largest settlement in the peninsula of Vestfirðir (Westfjords) and the administration centre of the Ísafjarðarbær municipality, which includes – besides Ísafjörður – the nearby villages of Hnífsdalur, Flateyri, Suðureyri, and Þingeyri.


     

  • Day 16: 08:00-18:00

    Grundarfjörður / Iceland

  • Day 17: 06:00-21:00

    Reykjavik / Iceland

    Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxa Bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With a population of around 123,300 (and over 216,940 in the Capital Region), it is the heart of Iceland's cultural, economic and governmental activity, and is a popular tourist destination.

    Reykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which, according to Ingólfr Arnarson, was established in AD 874. Until the 19th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was founded in 1786 as an official trading town and grew steadily over the following decades, as it transformed into a regional and later national centre of commerce, population, and governmental activities. It is among the cleanest, greenest, and safest cities in the world.