Iceland ProCruises Catalogue 2024

2O24 CRUISES ICELAND AND GREENLAND

Iceland Circumnavigation (Page 16-17) Cabin Category Occupancy Season A Season B Early Bird Regular Early Bird Regular 1 3 2,495 3,090 2,615 3,240 1 2 3,685 4,575 3,865 4,799 1 1 6,355 7,915 6,665 8,299 2 3 2,815 3,490 2,950 3,660 2 2 4,165 5,175 4,365 5,425 2 1 7,190 8,960 7,545 9,399 3 3 3,070 3,810 3,220 3,990 3 2 4,545 5,650 4,765 5,925 3 1 7,860 9,795 8,250 10,280 4 2 4,925 6,130 5,170 6,430 4 1 8,530 10,635 8,950 11,160 5 2 5,310 6,599 5,570 6,930 5 1 9,199 11,470 9,655 12,035 6 2 6,735 8,390 7,065 8,799 6 1 11,695 14,585 12,270 15,310 7 2 7,730 9,635 8,110 10,110 7 1 13,530 16,855 14,195 17,690 Hot Springs and Eternal Ice Tour 1 (Page 18-19) Cabin Category Occupancy Early Bird Regular 1 3 5,715 7,095 1 2 8,480 10,560 1 1 14,705 18,335 2 3 6,455 8,025 2 2 9,590 11,945 2 1 16,655 20,775 3 3 7,050 8,765 3 2 10,485 13,060 3 1 18,220 22,730 4 2 11,380 14,175 4 1 19,780 24,680 5 2 12,270 15,290 5 1 21,340 26,625 6 2 15,590 19,445 6 1 27,150 33,890 7 2 17,925 22,360 7 1 31,365 39,130 Adventure West Greenland (Page 32-33) Cabin Category Occupancy Early Bird Regular 1 3 2,560 3,195 1 2 3,825 4,775 1 1 6,675 8,335 2 3 2,890 3,620 2 2 4,335 5,410 2 1 7,565 9,450 3 3 3,170 3,960 3 2 4,745 5,920 3 1 8,280 10,340 4 2 5,150 6,430 4 1 8,990 11,230 5 2 5,560 6,940 5 1 9,699 12,125 6 2 7,075 8,840 6 1 12,365 15,445 7 2 8,140 10,165 7 1 14,240 17,785 Greenland Explorer Tour I + II (Page 33) Cabin Category Occupancy Early Bird Regular 1 3 5,660 7,055 1 2 8,440 10,535 1 1 14,715 18,365 2 3 6,395 7,990 2 2 9,560 11,935 2 1 16,675 20,825 3 3 6,999 8,735 3 2 10,465 13,055 3 1 18,245 22,785 4 2 11,360 14,175 4 1 19,815 24,745 5 2 12,260 15,299 5 1 21,380 26,710 6 2 15,599 19,480 6 1 27,235 34,020 7 2 17,950 22,415 7 1 31,405 39,220 Natural Wonders of Greenland Tour I + II (Page 28-31) Cabin Category Occupancy Early Bird Regular 1 3 3,560 4,430 1 2 5,299 6,615 1 1 9,230 11,520 2 3 4,025 5,015 2 2 5,999 7,490 2 1 10,460 13,060 3 3 4,399 5,485 3 2 6,570 8,195 3 1 11,445 14,290 4 2 7,130 8,895 4 1 12,430 15,520 5 2 7,695 9,599 5 1 13,415 16,750 6 2 9,790 12,220 6 1 17,080 21,330 7 2 11,265 14,065 7 1 19,710 24,615 Hot Springs and Eternal Ice Tour 2 (Page 34-35) Cabin Category Occupancy Early Bird Regular 1 3 5,599 6,955 1 2 8,310 10,350 1 1 14,415 17,980 2 3 6,330 7,870 2 2 9,399 11,715 2 1 16,325 20,370 3 3 6,910 8,599 3 2 10,280 12,810 3 1 17,860 22,280 4 2 11,150 13,899 4 1 19,390 24,195 5 2 12,030 14,985 5 1 20,920 26,105 6 2 15,285 19,065 6 1 26,620 33,225 7 2 17,570 21,925 7 1 30,750 38,360 Early Bird prices valid until 31. December 2023! PRICES 2O24 PER PERSON IN GBP Tour operator: Iceland ProCruises GmbH, Schulweg 7, 6317 Oberwil b. Zug / Switzerland Further Informations and General Conditions of Travel: www.icelandprocruises.co.uk The General Conditions of Travel of Iceland ProCruises GmbH (Ltd.), Switzerland apply. Iceland ProTravel Ltd. The Old Workshop, 1 Ecclesall Road South, She eld S11 9PA Tel: +44 800 032 1630, Email: memo@icelandprotravel.co.uk www.icelandprotravel.co.uk Use our attractive Air & Ground packages for your arrival and departure with Icelandair.

Zodiac tour 2 Foto: Hermann Helguson

Welcome Onboard! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: With more than 20 years of experience, the Iceland ProTravel Group has grown into a leading specialist for so adventure in Iceland and Greenland. In 2015, we expanded our product range to include another exciting product: cruises with an expedition feel. We are very thankful that our voyages create great enthusiasm for every fan of Iceland, Greenland and cruise travel in general. For our departures to Iceland and the Natural Wonders of Greenland we are pleased to add the SEAVENTURE, designed as an expedition cruise ship and equipped with the highest ice class for passenger ships. The SEAVENTURE is a small, agile ship with the advantage of being able to change course quickly if wildlife is sighted. If there is no port nearby, our Zodiacs are ready to be used for excursions. Take a look at the various programs detailed in our new brochure. I look forward to welcoming you aboard the SEAVENTURE in 2024! Gudmundur Kjartansson, CEO 3

Discover Our Iceland and Greenland With an ice-strengthened hull and relatively small vessel size, Iceland ProCruises o ers an adventurous sea voyage in Arctic waters beyond the boundaries of a conventional cruise itinerary. Join us on a voyage of discovery as we share the unique nature, geology, culture and history of these big North Atlantic islands. Discover Our Enthusiasm and Expertise Members of our English-speaking Expedition Team all have one thing in common: to show you the most beautiful corners of the destinations they love and know from the inside out. Discover Our Secret Places Our itineraries include stops that o er excursions to places that are normally very di cult to reach and visited only by a lucky few each year. We also o er pre- and post-cruise experiences in Iceland (pages 28-33). DISCOVER THE ISLAND OF CONTRASTS 4 Photo: Andreas Clematide Foto: © Cruise Vision

5 We pay attention to sustainability. Some examples: Ÿ Reduction of disposable products Ÿ The engine is operated with low-emission marine gas oil with a maximum sulfur content of 0.1% Ÿ Use of biodegradablecleaning products ŸWater protection measures The underwater coating of the ships is for example TBT-free FOR THE SAKE OF THE ENVI RONMENT Contents Advantages of Iceland ProCruises ................. 4–7 Expedition Team .................................... 8–9 Route Map ........................................... 10–11 Iceland ............................................. 12–23 Cruise | Iceland Circumnavigation............... 16–17 Cruise | Hot Springs and Eternal Ice Tour 1 ..... 18–19 Iceland Excursions ................................ 20–23 Greenland ........................................ 18–33 Cruise | Natural Wonders of Greenland Tour 1 28–29 Cruise | Natural Wonders of Greenland Tour 2 30–31 Cruise | Adventure West Greenland ........... 32–33 Cruise | Hot Springs and Eternal Ice Tour 2..... 34–35 Greenland Shore Excursions .................... 36–37 SEAVENTURE ...................................... 38–41 Practical Information ............................. 42–43 Air & Ground, Hotels and Car Rental ......... 44–45 Pre and Post Programs, Good to Know ...... 46–49 Imprint ................................................... 50 Terms & Conditions .................................... 51

Authentic Travel Experiences Onboard: ŸIcelandic expedition team ŸMusical performances by Icelandic artists ŸIcelandic specialties, e.g. lamb, sh, cheese ŸLocal beers Focus Iceland – Discover the local way of life The sea voyages of Iceland ProCruises are primarily focused on the destination. With the Expedition Team, you have the opportunity to experience Iceland with real locals. Listen to opera singer Arndis Halla and her breathtaking singing of Icelandic songs or taste local cra beers at our beer tasting. Discover our shore excursions All of our sta members have logged many years of experience as tour guides and/or lecturers. You can look forward to them sharing their passion and expertise with you both onboard, and during our many exciting shore excursions and landings. DISCOVER THE ISLAND OF CONTRASTS Foto: Erwin Neu 6 TYPI CAL I CELANDI C

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Greetings from the Expedition Team! The perfect cruise needs the perfect crew! And that’s exactly what you find on our ship – personable, cheerful and knowledgeable operation staff and expedition team members who enjoy serving and giving advice throughout the voyage. Here are some of our Icelandic staff members: 8 OUR AUTHENTIC ICELANDIC EXPERTS ON BOARD

9 Godafoss, the waterfall of the gods Petur Gauti Valgeirsson – Expedition Leader Hermann Helguson – Expedition Leader Steingrimur Gunnarsson – Guide Arndis Halla Asgeirsdottir – Guide, Entertainment

DENMARK STR PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND Kangerlussuaq Eqip Glacier Attu Kangerluk Aasiaat Itilleq Ikerasak Uummannaq Nuugaatsiaq Qullisaat Karrat Fjord Qeqertarsuatsiaat Qaqortoq NUUK Ilulissat Sisimiut Ammassalik Qeqertarsuaq Ikka Fjord a OUR ROUTES AT A GLANCE N O R T H E R N 10

11 Vatnajokull Hofsjokull Langjokull Myrdalsjokull 66°33’ N ARCTICCIRCLE TRAIT k Island REYKJAVIK Keflavik Isafjordur Husavik Seydisfjordur Djupivogur Vestmannaeyjar a Snaefellsnes Peninsula Flatey Siglufjordur A T L A N T I C Iceland Circumnavigation Natural Wonders of Greenland Tour 1 Natural Wonders of Greenland Tour 2 Adventure West Greenland Hot Springs and Eternal Ice Tour 1 Hot Springs and Eternal Ice Tour 2 Greenland Explorer Tour 1 Greenland Explorer Tour 2 Pu n observation possible The possibilities for bird watching are particularly good on this trip. Midsummer Days are especially long during this trip. Northern Lights/Aurora borealis The probability to see northern lights is especially high during this trip. Tour Nature Experiences From/To Date Nights Season* Iceland Circumnavigation Reykjavik Jun – Jun B Iceland Circumnavigation Reykjavik Jun – Jun B Iceland Circumnavigation Reykjavik Jun – Jun B Iceland Circumnavigation Reykjavik Jun – Jul B Iceland Circumnavigation Reykjavik Jul – Jul B Iceland Circumnavigation Reykjavik Jul – Jul B Hot Springs and Eternal Ice Tour Reykjavik / Keflavik Jul – Jul B Natural Wonders of Greenland Tour Reykjavik / Keflavik Jul – Jul B Greenland Explorer Tour Reykjavik / Keflavik Jul – Aug B Adventure West Greenland Keflavik Jul – Aug B Greenland Explorer Tour Keflavik / Reykjavik Jul – Aug B Natural Wonders of Greenland Tour Keflavik / Reykjavik Aug – Aug B Hot Springs and Eternal Ice Tour Keflavik / Reykjavik Aug – Aug B Iceland Circumnavigation Reykjavik Aug – Aug A * A: Aug – Aug B: Jun – Aug

ICELAND 12 The Land of Fire and Ice is one of the most fascinating places on planet Earth! The awe-inspiring landscapes, the pristine forces of nature, the infinite and always surprising combinations of earth, water, fire and air are everywhere.

13 Pu n Photo: Peter von Sassen

14 Myrdalsjokull Hofsjokull Langjokull D E NMA R K S T R A I T The South Some of the best known Icelandic sights are in this area including the Strokkur geyser, the geologically and historically interesting Thingvellir area and the imposing Gullfoss waterfall. Also located here is the famous Eyja allajokull glacier, which covers the caldera of an ancient volcano. Westman Islands are a group of 14 volcanic islands, only one of which is inhabited – Heimaey. Several spectacular waterfalls and dramatic sea cli s are also found along the south shore. The West Fi y- ve miles (90 km) long, the spectacular Snaefellsnes Peninsula is o en called “Iceland in Miniature” because it boasts many di erent landscapes from dramatic ords, snowcapped mountains and sandy beaches to shing villages, historical sites and waterfalls. Even by Icelandic standards, the region’s wilderness areas are incredibly pristine. The deep, narrow ords are also an excellent place to sh for cod, halibut, cat sh, haddock, saithe and red sh. ICELAND Photo: ©Konstantin Winoqradov / Cruise Vision Photo: © Peter Neumnann Photo: © Hermann Helguson Photo: © Erwin Neu

15 Vatnajokull 66˚33’ N ARCTIC CIRCLE The East The eastern coast of Iceland is dominated by narrow ords, rugged mountains, remote homesteads and historic shing villages. Here you nd a variety of hiking trails that lead through untouched nature and spectacular scenery. Among the region’s highlights are the town of Djupivogur on the Beru ordur ord and Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, full of icebergs from Breidamerkurjokull glacier. The North Nowhere else in the world do so many whales gather in one area as in the waters o northern Iceland. Observing whales in the wild is always a thrilling adventure. Also located in the north is the fascinating Lake Myvatn region. The schizophrenic landscape looks as if “heaven and hell” have clashed. One side of the lake features rugged volcanic remnants, while the other side is blessed with lush vegetation and varied bird life. Photo: © Max Galli Photo: © Max Galli Photo: © Reinhard Pantke

16 The SEAVENTURE o Iceland Discover the Island of Contrasts Experience an unforgettable journey around Iceland onboard the SEAVENTURE. Discover this mystical land steeped in Viking traditions and volcanic landscapes rarely seen anywhere else on earth. This voyage reveals a diverse array of natural wonders and the Icelandic way of life. A range of exciting shore excursions offers countless ways to interact with Iceland’s culture, nature, history and people. ICELAND CIRCUMNAVIGATION DAY | REYKJAVIK Use your leisure time in Reykjavik to discover the unique charm of the world’s northernmost capital. The SEAVENTURE docks in Old Reykjavik Harbor in the heart of the city, a ve-minute stroll from the main squares, shopping and dining. The ship departs in the evening. DAY | SNAEFELLSNES PENINSULA The area is o en referred to as “Iceland in miniature”, through its diversity of landscapes. Breida- ordur Bay, for instance, is known for its fascinating bird life, unique basalt formations and breathtaking panorama. DAY | ISAFJORDUR Today‘s destination is Isa ordur, an idyllic town in the West ords region. This secluded peninsula is connected to the Icelandic mainland by only a narrow strip of land and includes many roadless areas where cars have never been. The landscape includes jaw-dropping views of dramatic ords carved by ancient glaciers, sheer table mountains that plunge into the sea and pristine North Atlantic vegetation. DAY | SIGLUFJORDUR / FLATEY / HUSAVIK By morning we reach the ord town of Siglu ordur, once the hub of the global herring industry and now enjoying a rebirth in popularity. Learn about the golden age of herring at the award-winning Herring Era Museum located on the vibrant harbor-front. In the early a ernoon we head to Flatey. It’s a natural haven for birdlife and home to the arctic tern and pu ns, which can be observed at close quarters. During dinner we steam further into the Skjalfandi Bay and visit Husavik. DAY | HUSAVIK Husavik is o en called the “Whale watching capital” of Iceland. The town’s o shore waters are home to 15 di erent whale species, as well as dolphins and 30 variety of birds. Watching these graceful ocean giants in their Arctic habitat is an unforgettable experience. DAY | SEYDISFJORDUR Iceland’s East Fjords are best explored from the impossibly picturesque port of Seydis ordur, nestled between the sea and steep mountains. Activities include hiking, horseback riding and exploring the natural beauties of the East. TYPI CAL I CEL ANDI C Photo: www.shipsatsea.de A pu n colony Photo: Hermann Helguson The Myvatn geothermal bath

17 DAY | DJUPIVOGUR The shing village of Djupivogur is today’s starting point to explore the Beru ordur ord by kayak (optional). Go on a four wheel-drive Jeep tour (optional) or take a boat trip in the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (optional). Icebergs of all shapes and sizes are oating in the water - an unforgettable adventure. DAY | VESTMANNAEYJAR WESTMAN ISLANDS Located o Iceland’s South Coast, the Westman Islands were formed by submarine volcanic eruptions around 10,000 years ago. We go ashore on Heimaey, the only inhabited island, where half-buried houses remain from a violent 1973 eruption. DAY | REYKJAVIK A er breakfast we bid farewell to the SEAVENTURE as we sail back into Reykjavik. Explore inland areas like the Golden Circle and its famous Gullfoss waterfall or other post-cruise programs. Or simply hang out in Reykjavik, a perfect city for those who want to refresh their spirit in a place that combines invigorating outdoor activities, great food and world-class entertainment. All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change as weather and sea conditions may a ect the itinerary. Changes in the itinerary are expressly reserved. For advice on gratuities see page 42. ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Arrival Departure Day 1 | Reykjavik – Embarkation Iceland’s capital 08:00 p.m. Day 2 | Snaefellsnes Peninsula Explore the Snaefellsnes Peninsula 08:30 a.m. 07:00 p.m. Day 3 | Isa ordur Idyllic town in the remote West ords 08:00 a.m. 05:00 p.m. Day 4 | Siglu ordur Small shing town in the North 07:30 a.m 11:30 a.m. Flatey (Skjalfandi) Experience pu ns at close range 03:00 p.m. 05:30 p.m. Husavik Iceland’s capital for whale watching 08:00 p.m. Day 5 | Husavik Explore the Myvatn area 06:00 p.m. Day 6 | Seydis ordur Get to know Iceland’s East 12:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Day 7 | Djupivogur Take a ride on the Glacier Lagoon 06:00 a.m. 04:00 p.m. Day 8 | Vestmannaeyjar Volcanic Islands o the South Coast 10:00 a.m. 06:30 p.m. Day 9 | Reykjavik – Disembarkation Arrival in Reykjavik 08:00 a.m. The arrival and departure times depend on weather conditions. We strongly recommend that you do not book your departure ights before 02:00 p.m. Children’s Discount: 25% until age 12 (staying in the same cabin as parents). Note: Information about our Air & Ground Packages can be found on page 44. Vatnajokull Hofsjokull Langjokull Myrdalsjokull REYKJAVIK Keflavik Isafjordur Husavik Seydisfjordur Djupivogur Vestmannaeyjar a 66°33’ N ARCTICCIRCLE Snaefellsnes Peninsula Flatey Siglufjordur per person 2,990 From USD Date Onboard language Season Jun - Jun English B Jun - Jun English / German B Jun - Jun English / German B Jun - Jul English / German B Jul - Jul English / German B Jul - Jul English / German B Aug - Aug English / German A Included Accommodation in booked cabin category Full Board on board (breakfast/lunch Bu et, dinner a la carte) Co ee, tea and water throughout the day accessible Zodiac excursions (independent of shore excursions) Icelandic Expedition Team (English speaking) Lectures and presentations from our expert Expedition Team Iceland ProCruises Water Bottle Iceland ProCruises Jacket Wi in selected public areas 8 NIGHTS ICELAND CIRCUMNAVIGATION Early Bird prices in USD Cabin Category Occupancy Season A Season B , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Early Bird prices valid until December Prices in USD Cabin Category Occupancy Season A Season B , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Prices valid from January On the way in the glacier lagoon Photo: Ruth Ásgeirsdóttir Ljósmyndir

18 Geyser Strokkur Experience Iceland and Greenland The Highlights of both islands will be combined on this voyage. Explore the impressive landscape of Iceland which is blessed with volcanos, geysers, hot springs and lava fields. The majestic icebergs of Greenland, deep blue fjords and the unique inuit-culture make this combination voyage an unforgetable adventure. HOT SPRINGS AND ETERNAL ICE TOUR 1 DAY | REYKJAVIK Use your leisure time in Reykjavik to discover the unique charm of the world’s northernmost capital. The SEAVENTURE docks in Old Reykjavik Harbor in the heart of the city, a ve-minute stroll from the main squares, shopping and dining. The ship departs in the evening. DAY | SNAEFELLSNES PENINSULA DAY | ISAFJORDUR DAY | SIGLUFJORDUR / FLATEY / HUSAVIK DAY | HUSAVIK DAY | SEYDISFJORDUR DAY | DJUPIVOGUR DAY | VESTMANNAEYJAR WESTMAN ISLANDS (detailed itinerary, please see page 16–17) DAY | REYKJAVIK Explore inland areas like the Golden Circle and its famous Gullfoss waterfall or other programs. Or simply hang out in Reykjavik, a perfect city for those who want to refresh their spirit in a place that combines invigorating outdoor activities, great food and world-class entertainment. SPECIAL PRICE: Combination Tours Iceland Circumnavigation & Natural Wonders of Greenland Tour I TYPI CAL I CEL ANDI C Siglu ordur Photo: ©Konstantin Winoqradov / Cruise Vision

19 DAY | DAY AT SEA / DENMARK STRAIT DAY | AMMASSALIK ISLAND DAY | DAY AT SEA / PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND DAY | QAQORTOQ DAY | QEQERTARSUATSIAAT DAY | NUUK DAY | SISIMIUT DAY | ILULISSAT DAY | DISKO BAY / QEQERTARSUAQ (detailed itinerary, please see page 22–23) DAY | KANGERLUSSUAQ In the morning we reach the 120-mile (190 km) Kangerlussuaq Fjord and the town of the same name. It’s time to say goodbye to the SEAVENTURE. In the evening board your charter ight back to Ke avik. Please check the details for the charter ight from Kangerlussuaq to Ke avik with our o ce before booking your international ight. Note: Information about our Air & Ground Packages can be found on page 44. Vatnajokull Hofsjokull Langjokull Myrdalsjokull Qeqertarsuatsiaat Qaqortoq NUUK Kangerlussuaq a Ilulissat REYKJAVIK Keflavika Sisimiut Qeqertarsuaq Ammassalik Island 66°33’ N ARCTICCIRCLE DENMARK STRAIT PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND Isafjordur Husavik Seydisfjordur Djupivogur Vestmannaeyjar Snaefellsnes Peninsula Flatey Siglufjordur 18 NIGHTS HOT SPRINGS AND ETERNAL ICE ICELAND AND GREENLAND Prices in USD Cabin Category Occupancy Early bird prices* Normal prices , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * Early bird prices valid until December per person 6,845 From USD For advice on gratuities see page 42. All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change as weather and sea conditions may a ect the itinerary. Zodiac excursions are weather dependent. Children’s Discount: 25% until age 12 (staying in the same cabin as parents). Date Onboard language Season Jul – Jul English / German B On a long journey TYPICAL ICELANDIC: Singing performance by Arndis Halla and team Photo: www.shipsatsea.de Included Accommodation in booked cabin category Full Board on board (breakfast/lunch Bu et, dinner a la carte) Co ee, tea and water throughout the day accessible Zodiac excursions (independent of shore excursions) Icelandic Expedition Team (English speaking) Lectures and presentations from our expert Expedition Team Charter ight Kangerlussuaq – Ke avik incl. transfer in Kangerlussuaq Iceland ProCruises Water Bottle Iceland ProCruises Jacket Wi in selected public areas only during the Iceland Circumnavigation

20 Snaefellsnes SNAEFELLSJOKULL GLACIER TOUR Tour Highlights: Glacier tour in an open snowcat Di culty level: Depending on the ice and snow conditions, the glacier walk might be on uneven, so or steep ground Notice: Open vehicle; warm clothes (gloves, hat, etc.) required; sunglasses; not suitable for guests who have di culty walking or need an assitive device Duration: Approx. 3.5 hours This 4,600 foot high glacier is one of the most beautiful volcanos in Iceland. An experienced guide will drive you by snowcat up the glacier. In good weather conditions you can enjoy a fantastic view over Hellissandur and Breida ordur Bay and on especially clear days you might even spot the far-o West ords. The famous novelist Jules Verne once chose Snaefellsjokull Glacier to be the entrance “to the center of the Earth”. BUS EXCURSION AROUND THE SNAEFELLSNES PENINSULA Tour Highlights: An introduction to the history and geology of Iceland, diverse landscapes and a visit to the shark museum Di culty level: This tour involves walking (approx. 45 min) on rugged terrain, but it’s also possible to stay on the coach Duration: 5-6 hours Due to its diversity of landscapes and places of national interest, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula is o en called “Iceland in miniature”. This excursion includes a drive through beautiful scenery, lava elds, black sand beaches and impressive glaciers. You will have a stunning view of Snaefellsjokull Glacier, and the dramatic rock formations of Snaefellsnes as well as the Londrangar rock pinnacles, which are remnants of a large volcanic crater. In the summer months (mid-April to mid-August) a huge variety of birds can be seen. En route you also visit the Shark Museum in Bjarnarhofn. Isafjordur LONELY WESTFJORDS Tour Highlights: Spectacular ride through the remote West ords Di culty level: Short stretches of walking on uneven ground Notice: Dress according to local weather; not suitable for passengers with back problems; boxed lunches provided Duration: Approx. 6 hours The West ords are one of the remotest areas in Iceland. On this tour across the mystical peninsula you will witness a world which is far more pristine and geologically older than any other parts of Iceland. Expect vastly di erent landscapes and attractions such as idyllic valleys, majestic mountains, steep cli s, colorful rocks, impressive ords, calm bays and wild canyons. Be ready for unforgettable moments but be aware: this tour is not for the faint of heart! ICELAND EXCURSIONS Kayak Tour Discover the majesty and beauty of Icelandic nature Enjoy a first glimpse of our 2024 shore excursions! You can look forward to many different excursion options that offer a hands-on experience with nature and a deeper look into Icelandic life. Photo: Hermann Helguson Traveling in the West ords Gatklettur Snaefellsjokull Glacier Photo: ©Óttar Sveinsson

21 BUS TOUR DYNJANDI WATERFALL Tour Highlights: Drive through rugged landscapes to the magni cent Dynjandi Waterfall Di culty level: 20 minutes moderate walking on uneven ground to the waterfall; the waterfall can also be seen very clearly from the parking lot Notice: Clothes according to local weather; lunch included Duration: 5-6 hours Discover the beauty of Iceland’s mystic West ords, which is a very sparsely populated area even for Iceland. Experience breathtaking wilderness, high summits and beautiful, deep ords. Along the way you will visit a typical Icelandic village, where you will also have lunch. Another highlight of this tour is the magni cent Dynjandi, the highest and most impressive waterfall in the West ords region. It consists of six di erent cascades that ow into a large fan-shaped waterfall. Its impressive height of 328 feet and width of 196 feet make it a spectacular natural beauty. Siglufjordur HERRING RUSH Tour Highlights: The history and the key role of the Icelandic herring industry. A traditional musical performance, herring and “Brennivin” tasting, and entrance to the Herring Museum are included. Di culty level: Easy walking for 15 min to the museum Notice: Clothes according to local weather Duration: Approx. 2 hours Dive into the golden age of the herring boom at the award-winning Herring Museum. The era played an important role in the history of the Icelandic equal rights movement because women got more opportunities to work outside of the home, side by side with men on an equal basis. The museum‘s ve exhibits illustrate the history of the industry, the processing of the herring into meal and oil, a sh freezing plant and a waterfront dock area where visitors can stroll past 11 di erent shing vessels on display. A live herring salting demonstration – with traditional songs and dances performed by the local “Herring Girls” – brings the spirit of old herring plants to life. BOAT TOUR IN SIGLUFJORD Highlights: Quiet boat trip in magni cent nature Di culty: Short approx. 10-minute walk to the jetty Hints: Warm and waterproof clothing; scarf, hat, gloves Duration: Approx. 2 hours Look forward to a boat trip in a traditional oak shing boat. Once everyone on board is safely briefed, the boat will set o for the Siglunes peninsula and the Hedins ord. Watch out for birds (mid April - mid August) and other marine life. On the way you can expect many exciting and educational stories about the ord’s history and ancient legends. Husavik BUS TOUR MYVATN MAJOR Tour Highlights: The Lake Myvatn, Godafoss Waterfall, Dimmuborgir, Myvatn Nature Baths Di culty level: Easy walking, longest walking time 20 min Notice: Clothes according to local weather; bring a bathing suit and a towel (provided by ship); entrance fee to Nature Baths included; lockers at Nature Baths available; lunch included Duration: 7-8 hours Enjoy one of the most beautiful areas of Northern Iceland. The unique landscape is fascinating on its own. However, in the area around Lake Myvatn there are also countless bird species (mid April to mid August). We also stop at the impressive black lava formations of Dimmuborgir and visit the spectacular (Godafoss Waterfall of the Gods). In the end, a soothing soak awaits you at Myvatn Nature Baths. The thermal bath o ers a unique composition of minerals, silicates and geothermal microorganisms. The warm, soothing water is a treat for body and mind and leaves a lasting e ect a er your visit. Look forward to an amazing journey through an area of extreme contrasts. FLIGHT ABOVE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF NORTHERN ICELAND Tour Highlights: Asbyrgi, Dettifoss Waterfall, Lake Myvatn and much more Di culty level: short walking distance to the plane Notice: Window seats only; transfer included Duration: Approx. 2 hours There are many great ways to experience Iceland, but none is more special than exploring the island by air. This is a unique opportunity to experience Northern Iceland from a completely di erent perspective. Fly high above dramatic landscapes where The Game of Thrones, Oblivion and Prometheus, were lmed. Circle Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall in Europe, and be impressed by Asbyrgi, the horse-shoe shaped canyon. Be amazed by this one hour long ight above the highlights of Northern Iceland, a truly unforgettable experience. Note: Please be aware that this is just a preliminary selection of excursions which is subject to change. Our detailed shore excursion program (with prices) is available on our website: www.icelandprocruises.com Dettifoss Waterfall Herring Museum Natural geothermal bath in Myvatn Dynjandi Waterfall in the West ords Photo: © Hermann Helguson Photo: © Peter Neumann Photo: © Hermann Helguson Photo: Peter Vogel

22 Siglu ordur Husavik WHALE WATCHING ON “RIB” BOATS Tour Highlights: Whale watching in Rigid In atable Boats Di culty level: Short 10-minute walk to the pier Notice: Warm safety overalls included; gloves, scarf and hat recommended; not available for children under 7 years of age or passengers with heart, knee or back problems Duration: Approx. 1.5-2 hours The whale watching capital of Iceland, Husavik, is where you can see the gentle giants at close range. These speedboats are not only adventurous and fun but also more agile and maneuverable, giving us an opportunity to search for whales. So look forward to an unforgettable whale watching tour! Seydisfjordur HUSEY HORSEBACK RIDING Tour Highlights: Icelandic horse riding tour Di culty level: Easy walking for short distances Notice: No horseback riding experience needed; helmet and rain jackets will be provided; comfortable shoes are recommended; for guests with maximum weight of 220 lbs Duration: Approx. 6 hours The history of the Icelandic horse reaches back to the 9th and 10th centuries. Nowadays, there are approx. 65,000 Icelandic horses on the island. This small sized horse is considered to be intelligent, well- tempered and versatile. Husey Farm is located between two glacial rivers, 37 miles north of Egilsstadir. This two hour horseback ride o ers a wonderful way to appreciate the beauty of the coast and nearby mountains. You will also have endless opportunities for spotting birds and seals and enjoy the wonderful nature. BUS TOUR NATURAL BEAUTY OF THE EAST Tour Highlights: Iceland’s only forest, waterfall surrounded by basalt columns, Bath Di culty level: Walk on a gravel road with incline (approx. 395 feet) (duration: approx. 45 minutes back and forth) Duration: Approx. 6.5 hours This tour is an unique opportunity to visit one of Iceland’s rarest places - the forest Hallormsstadur. The tour begins with a drive to the forest followed by a short walk. From there, the tour continues along the Lake Lögurinn surrounded by beautiful scenery and ends at Vök Baths. In comparison to Myvatn Nature Baths - the small blue lagoon of the North Vök Baths o ers the opportunity to bathe in crystal clear, sulfur free thermal water. Take the only chance to dip in lake for a refreshment! A er the exciting hiking through the forest and towards the Litlanessfoss Waterfall, relax in the hot pots with amazing scenery all around you! Photo: Hermann Helguson Whale Watching by RIB Boat Litlanesfoss Icelandic horses Photo: Hermann Helguson

23 Djupivogur BUS TOUR GLACIER LAGOON/JOKULSARLON Tour Highlights: Amphibian Boat Tour on the Glacier Lagoon, dramatic landscapes Di culty level: Easy walking Notice: Clothes according to local weather; hat and scarf are recommended; approx. 2.5 hours bus tour per way with photo and toilet stops; lunch included Duration: Approx. 8 hours This tour takes you to the magni cent Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Huge blocks of ice constantly break o the Breidamerkurjokull Glacier and large icebergs oat on the lagoon. The lagoon is not very wide, but it is up to 750 feet deep, which makes it the deepest lake in Iceland. Sail among the huge icebergs in and the picturesque scenery of Jokulsarlon with a specially equipped boat for approximately 35 minutes. ADVENTUROUS SUPER JEEP TOUR Tour Highlights: 4x4 Super Jeep tour, mountains and canyons Di culty level: Short easy walking distances Notice: Clothes according to local weather; not suitable for passengers with back problems; boxed lunches provided Duration: 4-5 hours Enjoy an adventurous drive through the hidden gems of nature in Vatnajokull National Park. During the Jeep tour we will not only cross glacial rivers, but drive through spectacular mountain scenery too. You can expect narrow and steep canyons, erce waterfalls and dramatic mountain formations. Vestmannaeyjar VOLCANO HIKE Tour Highlights: Climbing a volcano, the Volcano Museum Eldheimar Difficulty level: Approx. 3.3 miles and 2 hours hiking on uneven ground, partly uphill Notice: Clothes according to local weather; please bring a bottle of water; entrance to the Volcano Museum included Duration: Approx. 3 hours Various catastrophes have befallen the island of Heimaey and its inhabitants throughout history. Probably the most tragic incident was the volcanic eruption in 1973. Learn more about the geology and volcanology of Iceland during this two-hour hike up a volcano. Reaching the summit, you can still feel the warmth emanating from its subterranean activity. At the end of the hike, we visit a unique volcano museum that tells the story of the Heimaey volcanic eruption, the emergence of Surtsey Island in 1963, and the geology of the Westman Islands. BUS TOUR POMPEII OF THE NORTH Tour Highlights: A geologically and historically interesting bus tour that includes a visit to the Volcano Museum “Eldheimar” Di culty level: Easy walking Notice: Clothes according to local weather; entrance to the Volcano Museum and transfer to the ship included Duration: Approx. 3 hours This guided bus tour around Heimaey Island includes the volcanic crater and houses half-buried from the volcanic eruption of 1973. It‘s a unique and fascinating landscape with diverse birdlife (mid April to mid August). The tour ends at a unique museum that tells the story of the 1973 eruption, and the emergence of Surtsey Island. Note: Please be aware that this is just a preliminary selection of excursions which is subject to change. Our detailed shore excursion program (with prices) is available on our website: www.icelandprocruises.com Super Jeep Tour Photo: Christiane Volgmann / Cruise Vision Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon Foto: Ruth Ásgeirsdóttir Ljósmyndir Exclusive Iceland ProCruises LIGHTHOUSES ALSO IN ICELAND THEY ARE A SYMBOL OF FAREWELL AND A WELCOME FOR THOSE RETURNING HOME. On our trips around Iceland you can also visit special lighthouses from inside and outside. TYPI CAL I CEL ANDI C

GREENLAND Photo: Michele Lamesch 24 Immerse yourself completely in this unique world! The world’s largest island is strikingly beautiful, a land of massive ice formations, deep-blue fjords and lush pastures. Greenland is also blessed with unique flora and fauna, the midnight sun and northern lights, and the distinctive Inuit culture.

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26 P R I NC E C HR I S T I A N S O UND Prince Christian Sound The force of Greenland’s massive inland icecap pushes glaciers towards the sea, where large chunks of ice break o and become oating icebergs. When we cruise the 70-mile (100-km) Prince Christian Sound — which separates the Cape Farewell islands from the mainland — we get so close to icebergs that you can almost reach out and touch them. Qaqortoq With 3,000 inhabitants, Qaqortoq is the largest settlement in South Greenland. In this charming town you can nd lots of strikingly beautiful colonial buildings, dating from the establishment of the town in 1775. The area has a rich history, as it has been inhabited continuously since prehistoric times. You can still see traces of Thule and Norse cultures throughout the region. Nuuk Greenland’s capital has around 16,000 inhabitants and combines Inuit traditions with modern European urbanity. It’s also Greenland’s oldest town, founded in 1728 by the Danish Norwegian missionary Hans Egede. The National Museum features 500-year-old mummies from Qilakitsoq, as well as other artifacts related to Greenland archaeology, history and art. The Katuaq Cultural Center in downtown Nuuk is the venue for concerts, exhibitions, cinema and local cuisine. The University of Greenland, the country’s only university, is also located in Nuuk. Sisimiut Sisimiut has a turbulent history, especially during the 18th century when the rst Danish colony was destroyed by Dutch whalers who wanted to establish their own settlement. The Danes fought back and eventually recaptured Sisimiut a er several erce battles in the 1730s. Because of its ourishing shrimp industry, Sisimiut is one of Greenland’s most prosperous cities today. GREENLAND Uummannaq Located 300 miles (500 km) north of the Arctic Circle, Uummannaq is one of the most beautiful towns in Greenland. The town takes its unusual name — Uummannaq means “heart shaped” in Greenlandic — from a massive mountain (3,839 feet/1,175 meters) that towers above the island. An interesting local museum features an exhibition of German climatologist and geophysicist Alfred Wegener’s 18th- century polar exploration.

27 Vatnajokull Myrdalsjokull Hofsjokull Langjokull D E NMA R K S T R A I T 66˚33’ N ARCTIC CIRCLE Disko Bay Disko Bay combines incredible iceberg scenery and Inuit hospitality. Along the eastern edge of the bay is Ilulissat, the third largest town in Greenland. The name means “iceberg” in Greenlandic, a reference to its location at the mouth of the iceberg- lled Ilulissat Ice Fjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004. Photo: SRuth Ásgeirsdóttir East Greenland East Greenland is one of the most isolated areas in the world. To the west, the massive central icecap rises 8,000 feet. To the east is the open ocean, strewn with dri ing sea ice from the North Pole. This seclusion is the reason why traditions and culture run deeper here than anywhere else in Greenland. Untouched nature with huge ords and mighty icebergs dominates the landscape. DENMARK STRAIT In late summer, there are some good chances of seeing Northern Lights. Photo: thorir n.k.

28 DAY | REYKJAVIK Use your leisure time in Reykjavik to discover the unique charm of the world’s northernmost capital. The SEAVENTURE departs in the evening. DAY | DAY AT SEA / DENMARK STRAIT Today we sail across the Denmark Strait towards Greenland, following the same maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago. Enroute you can attend fascinating presentations by our Expedition Team members to prepare for your visit to Greenland. Or of course, you can choose to just relax and watch whales, dolphins and seabirds from the deck or from your cabin. DAY | AMMASSALIK ISLAND The island is characterized by several glaciers, jagged peaks, rivers, lakes and waterfalls. There are vast green valleys and deep ords with newly calved icebergs dropping o the ice cap into the sea. Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland, is located on Ammassalik Island. With its population of approximately 2,000 people, the town is the gateway to explore East Greenland. DAY | DAY AT SEA / PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND When conditions are favorable, we travel along the 70 mile (112 km) long Prince Christian Sound which connects the Labrador and Irminger Seas. In this narrow, o en ice choked channel, we come so close to icebergs you can almost reach out and touch one. The force of Greenland’s massive inland ice cap pushes glaciers towards the sea, where large chunks of ice break o and become oating icebergs. DAY | QAQORTOQ With 3,000 inhabitants, Qaqortoq is the largest settlement in South Greenland. In this charming town you can nd lots of strikingly beautiful colonial buildings, dating from the establishment of the town in 1775. The area has a rich history, as it has been inhabited continuously since prehistoric times. You can still see traces of Thule and Norse cultures throughout the region. DAY | QEQERTARSUASIAAT Qeqertarsuatsiaat is a small settlement with approx. 200 residents, mainly living from hunting and shing. Visit the small mine and learn more about the extraction of precious stones. DAY | NUUK With 16,000 inhabitants Nuuk is both the capital and the biggest city of Greenland. It combines Arctic traditions with European urbanity. Visit the city sights on a walking tour that ends at the National Museum which exhibits the famous mummies of Qilakitsoq. East Greenland & Disko Bay Adventure Discover the immense scenic and cultural variety of the world’s largest island, from the impressive mountain range in the east to the beautiful and fertile south with its fascinating Viking history, to the town of Ilulissat with its floating icebergs. NATURAL WONDERS OF GREENLAND TOUR I Impressive icebergs Whale sighting Foto: © Erwin Neu Photo: Erwin Neu

29 Vatnajokull Hofsjokull Langjokull Myrdalsjokull Qeqertarsuatsiaat Qaqortoq NUUK Kangerlussuaq a Ilulissat REYKJAVIK Keflavika Sisimiut Qeqertarsuaq Ammassalik Island 66°33’ N ARCTICCIRCLE DENMARK STRAIT PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND 10 NIGHTS NATURAL WONDERS OF GREENLAND TOUR I per person 4,265 From USD All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change as weather and sea conditions may a ect the itinerary. Changes in the itinerary are expressly reserved. For advice on gratuities see page 42. Children’s Discount: 25% until age 12 (staying in the same cabin as parents). Date Onboard language Season Jul - Jul English / German B DAY | SISIMIUT With approx. 5,600 inhabitants, Sisimiut is the second largest town in Greenland. It is a modern settlement that maintains ancient traditions. The shing industry still plays an important role. DAY | ILULISSAT In the morning we reach Ilulissat village in fabled Disko Bay. Ilulissat is located beside the Ilulissat Ice ord. Delight in the thunderous spectacle when icebergs break o from the glacier and plunge into the ord. DAY | DISKO BAY / QEQERTARSUAQ The small settlement of Qeqertarsuaq is located on the South Coast of Disko Island. In 1773, the rst whaling base was founded there. Whaling has been of great importance to the town over the past two centuries. Hunting and shing are still the primary occupations for the island’s inhabitants. DAY | KANGERLUSSUAQ In the morning we reach the 120-mile (190 km) Kangerlussuaq Fjord and the town of the same name. It’s time to say goodbye to the SEAVENTURE. In the evening board your charter ight back to Ke avik. Please check the details for the charter ight from Kangerlussuaq to Ke avik with our o ce before booking your international ight. ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Day 1 | Reykjavik – Embarkation The SEAVENTURE will depart Reykjavik harbor at 09:00 p.m. Check In Time: 04:00-06:00 p.m. Day 2 | Day at Sea / Denmark Strait Route used by Norse settlers Day 3 | Ammassalik Island Watch newly calved icebergs Day 4 | Day at sea /Prince Christian Sound Enjoy the area’s wild and pristine nature Day 5 | Qaqortoq Learn more about the largest settlement in South Greenland Day 6 | Qeqertarsuasiaat Small settlement with interesting geology and mineral deposits Day 7 | Nuuk Greenland’s capital Day 8 | Sisimiut Explore the shing town Day 9 | Ilulissat Enjoy the iceberg- lled Ilulissat Ice Fjord Day 10 | Disko Bay / Qeqertarsuaq Settlement on Disko Island Day 11 | Kangerlussuaq - Disembarkation Arrival in Kangerlussuaq, charter ight to Iceland Transfer directly to the airport or optional post tours before it is time for the charter ight to Iceland (Ke avik Airport) in the evening. Note: Information about our Air & Ground Packages can be found on page 44. Prices in USD Cabin Category Occupancy Early bird prices* Normal prices , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * Early bird prices valid until December Greenland dogs Photo: © Erwin Neu Included Accommodation in booked cabin category Full Board on board (breakfast/lunch Bu et, dinner a la carte) Co ee, tea and water throughout the day accessible Zodiac excursions (independent of shore excursions) Icelandic Expedition Team (English speaking) Lectures and presentations from our expert Expedition Team Charter ight Kangerlussuaq – Ke avik incl. transfer in Kangerlussuaq Iceland ProCruises Water Bottle Iceland ProCruises Jacket

30 DAY | KANGERLUSSUAQ Charter ight from Ke avik to Kangerlussuaq. The SEAVENTURE anchors o Kangerlussuaq and embarkation is conducted via our Zodiac boats (don’t forget your rain clothes). The ship departs in the evening. DAY | QEQERTARSUAQ The small town of Qeqertarsuaq is on the south side of the Disco Island, The Danish name of the settlement is godhavn, which translates to “Good Harbour”. The name is due to the favorable location and abundance of whales attributed to the bay. DAY | ILULISSAT Our next stop is Ilulissat, which means “iceberg” in Greenlandic. And with good reason, as the town is located at the mouth of the iceberg- lled Ilulissat Ice Fjord. Delight in the thunderous spectacle when icebergs break o from Sermeq Kujalleq glacier and plunge into the ord. DAY | SISIMIUT With approx. 5,600 inhabitants, Sisimiut is the second largest town in Greenland. It is a modern settlement that maintains ancient traditions. The shing industry still plays an important role. DAY | NUUK Nuuk is the capital of Greenland and its oldest town. Founded in 1728 by Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede, the city combines Arctic traditions and European urbanity. With around 16,000 inhabitants, Nuuk is considered a modern, bustling metropolis compared to the rest of Greenland. DAY | IKKA FJORD The underwater world is like no other, it contains a forest of remarkable mineral columns growing on the seabed. The columns formed over 10,000 years ago of the extremely rare mineral Ikait. Disko Bay Adventure & East Greenland From majestic glaciers and icebergs floating in deep-blue water to the island’s unique indigenous wildlife, the natural wonders of Greenland are the stars of this soft adventure voyage. Whales and seals often accompany the SEAVENTURE, while musk ox graze ashore. NATURAL WONDERS OF GREENLAND TOUR II Impressive glaciers Hiking in Ilulissat Photo: Peter Neumann Photo: Erwin Neu

31 DAY | DAY AT SEA / PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND When conditions are favorable, we travel along the Prince Christian Sound. In this narrow, o en ice choked channel, we come so close to icebergs you can almost reach out and touch them. DAY | DAY AT SEA Today we sail along the East Coast towards Ammassalik Island. DAY | AMMASSALIK ISLAND The island is characterized by several glaciers, jagged peaks, rivers, lakes and waterfalls. There are vast green valleys and deep ords with newly calved icebergs dropping o the ice cap into the sea. Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland, is located on Ammassalik Island. With its population of approximately 2,000 people, the town is the gateway to explore East Greenland. DAY | DAY AT SEA / DENMARK STRAIT Today we sail across the Denmark Strait towards Iceland. This route was used by Norse settlers traveling to Greenland around 900 years ago. DAY | REYKJAVIK In the morning we reach Reykjavik. A er breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to the SEAVENTURE. Want to extend your stay in Iceland? Book one of our post-tours and explore Reykjavik and the surrounding area. ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Day 1 | Kangerlussuaq Charter ight from Ke avik to Kangerlussuaq in the a ernoon /evening. Transfer to the SEAVENTURE Day 2 | Qeqertarsuaq Small town on the south side of Disko Island Day 3 | Ilulissat Enjoy the iceberg- lled Ilulissat Ice Fjord Day 4 | Sisimiut Explore the shing town Day 5 | Nuuk Greenland’s capital Day 6 | Ikka Fjord Learn more about remarkable mineral columns Day 7 | Day at Sea / Prince Christian Sound Cruising around Cape Farewell Day 8 | Day at Sea Sail along Greenland´s East Coast Day 9 | Ammassalik Island Watch newly calved icebergs Day 10 | Day at Sea / Denmark Strait Route used by Norse Settlers Day 11 | Reykjavik - Disembarkation Arrival in Reykjavik Since the arrival time in Reykjavik depends on weather conditions, we strongly recommend that you do not book your departure ights before 02:00 p.m. Please check the details for the charter ight from Ke avik to Kangerlussuaq with our o ce before booking your international ight. Note: Information about our Air & Ground Packages can be found on page 44. Vatnajokull Hofsjokull Langjokull Myrdalsjokull Ikka Fjord NUUK Kangerlussuaq a Ilulissat REYKJAVIK Keflavika Sisimiut Qeqertarsuaq Ammassalik Island 66°33’ N ARCTICCIRCLE DENMARK STRAIT PRINCE CHRISTIAN SOUND 10 NIGHTS NATURAL WONDERS OF GREENLAND TOUR II per person 4,265 From USD All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change as weather and sea conditions may a ect the itinerary. Changes in the itinerary are expressly reserved. For advice on gratuities see page 42. Children’s Discount: 25% until age 12 (staying in the same cabin as parents). Date Onboard language Season Aug - Aug English / German B Prices in USD Cabin Category Occupancy Early bird prices* Normal prices , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * Early bird prices valid until December Observation of Northern Lights Photo: thorir n.k. Included Accommodation in booked cabin category Full Board on board (breakfast/lunch Bu et, dinner a la carte) Co ee, tea and water throughout the day accessible Zodiac excursions (independent of shore excursions) Icelandic Expedition Team (English speaking) Lectures and presentations from our expert Expedition Team Charter ight Ke avik – Kangerlussuaq incl. transfer in Kangerlussuaq Iceland ProCruises Water Bottle Iceland ProCruises Jacket

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