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15 nights cruise in Arctic

with Silver Endeanour
Departure Port
Churchill (Manitobam, Canada)
Ports of Call
Churchill (Manitobam, Canada),Churchill (Manitobam, Canada),Walrus Island (Alaska),Marble Island (Nunavut, Canada),Coral Harbour (Nunavut) (Canada),Digges Island (Nunavut, Canada),Cape Dorset (Nunavut),Akpatok Island (North),Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands (Nunavut),Monumental Island (Canada),Lady Franklin Island (Canada),Prince Leopold Island (Nunavut),Padloping Island,Auyuittuq National Park (Canada),Sisimiut (Greenland),Evigheds Fjord (Greenland),Kangaamiut (Greenland),Nuuk (Greenland)
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Akpatok Island, North

Akpatok Island is one of the uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada. Akpatok was named after the Akpat, the Thick-billed Murre, which live by the thousands at the north and south ends where the sedimentary layers of the limestone cliffs have allowed tiny ledges to form on which the birds lay their eggs. In addition to the Thick-billed Murre, notable species include polar bears, seals and walrus.

Auyuittuq National Park, Canada

Auyuittuq National Park ("the land that never melts") is a national park located on Baffin Island's Cumberland Peninsula, in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, the largest political subdivision of Canada. The park was initially known as Baffin Island National Park when it was established in 1972, but the name was changed in 1976 to its current name to better reflect the region and its history. It features many terrains of Arctic wilderness, such as fjords, glaciers, and ice fields. Although Auyuittuq was established in 1972 as a national park reserve, it was upgraded to a full national park in 2000.

 

Cape Dorset, Nunavut

Cape Dorset (Inuktitut) is an Inuit hamlet located on Dorset Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. The Inuktitut name of the village means "high mountains". Since the 1950s, Cape Dorset, which is also known as the "Capital of Inuit Art" has been a centre for drawing, printmaking, and carving. Even today, printmaking and carving are the community's main economic activities. Cape Dorset has been hailed as the most artistic community in Canada. There are also provided tours like dogsledding, camping and hiking to parks. 

Padloping Island

Padloping Island is a uninhabited island in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada. It is located in the commercial strait of Davis Strait on the east coast of Baffin Island. 

Evigheds Fjord, Greenland

Not far from Kangaamiut lies the beautiful Evighed Fjord. The fjord is 100 kilometres long and It owes its name to the fact that, just as you think you have reached the end of the fjord, it goes on, seemingly forever. The landscape changes between perpendicular cliffs and a long series of glaciers.

 

Kangaamiut, Greenland

Kangaamiut is a settlement in the Qeqqata municipality in Greenland, Denmark. It was formerly known as  Gammel Sukkertoppen. 

Lady Franklin Island, Canada

Lady Franklin Island is an uninhabited island in Nunavut, Canada. Several endangered animals inhabit there, like bears and walruses.

Monumental Island, Canada

The Monumental Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian Arctic Islands in the region Qikiqtaaluk,Nunavut. Due to the graciers, which are characteristic of the area, they offer the visitor an experience of unique beauty. The island is a favorite sea mammals resting places. It is a place where polar bears live and every day looking for their food in glaciers and in the nearby islands.  

Coral Harbour (Nunavut), Canada

Coral Harbour is the gateway to the incredible wildlife resources of Southampton Island

Known as Salliq (“large, flat island in front of the mainland”) by the Inuit, was named for the fossilized coral found at nearby Fossil Creek. Coral Harbour is one of the best places in Nunavut to see marine wildlife.  The nearby Coats Island is a resting place for walruses. The East Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary and the Harry Gibbons Bird Sanctuary are a must for bird watchers. Snow geese, tundra swans, sandhill cranes and other species migrate to the area in the spring.

 

Digges Island, Nunavut, Canada

Digges Island is a small uninhabited island located in Nunavut, Canada. It is part of the Arctic Archipelago and is situated in James Bay, which is an arm of the Hudson Bay.

The island was named after Thomas Digges, an English mathematician and astronomer who made significant contributions to the study of optics and the use of the telescope. 

Today, Digges Island is primarily used for scientific research and exploration. It is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including caribou, arctic foxes, and various species of birds.

Marble Island, Nunavut, Canada

Marble Island is an uninhabited island located off the northwestern coast of Hudson Bay in Nunavut, Canada. It is a significant historical site and has been designated as a National Historic Site of Canada.

Marble Island is known for its abundance of marble, which was used by Inuit people for tool-making and as a trading item. 

Marble Island is a popular destination for tourists interested in Arctic history and culture. Visitors can explore the island's historic sites, including the remains of the Hudson's Bay Company trading post and the graves of some of the Franklin Expedition crew members. The island is also home to a variety of Arctic wildlife, including polar bears, beluga whales, and seals.

Nuuk, Greenland

Nuuk is the capital and largest city of Greenland. It is the seat of government, as well as the country's largest cultural and economic center. The Nuuk Tourist Office was built in 1992 to house the headquarters of the new National Tourist Board of Greenland. It was built not only to provide information to tourists but as an attraction, with a fake Christmas tree and an extremely large postal box. 

Prince Leopold Island, Nunavut

Prince Leopold Island is an island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. The island is the most important station for breeding marine birds in the Canadian Arctic, having larger numbers and a greater diversity of species than any other site.

Sisimiut, Greenland

Sisimiut is a town in central-western Greenland, located on the coast of Davis Strait, north of Nuuk. Located in a historical building near the harbor, Sisimiut Museum specializes in Greenlandic trade, industry and shipping, with artifacts based on ten years of archaeological research and excavations of the ancient Saqqaq culture settlements near the town, offering an insight into the culture of the region of 4,000 years ago.

Walrus Island, Alaska

Walrus Island, also known as Round Island, is a small island located in the Bering Sea, off the coast of Alaska.

You will have the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and wildlife, including whale watching, glacier tours, and visits to national parks such as Glacier Bay and Denali.

Churchill, Manitobam, Canada

Churchill is a town located on the western shore of Hudson Bay in northern Manitoba, Canada. It is known for its polar bear population and for being one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights.

It is a popular tourist destination for those interested in wildlife and nature, as the area is home to many species of Arctic animals such as beluga whales, arctic foxes, and caribou.

Churchill also has a rich history, having been an important trading post and transportation hub for the fur trade in the past. 

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Churchill, Manitobam, Canada ------ 00:00
2 Churchill, Manitobam, Canada 00:00 14:00
3 Walrus Island, Alaska 06:00 10:00
3 Marble Island, Nunavut, Canada 15:00 20:00
4 Coral Harbour (Nunavut), Canada 15:00 20:00
5 Digges Island, Nunavut, Canada 09:00 18:00
6 Cape Dorset, Nunavut 06:30 17:00
7 Akpatok Island, North 15:30 21:00
8 Cruise / Explore Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut 07:30 20:00
9 Monumental Island, Canada 05:30 12:00
9 Lady Franklin Island, Canada 14:00 19:30
10 Prince Leopold Island, Nunavut 07:30 13:30
11 Padloping Island 06:30 20:00
12 Auyuittuq National Park, Canada 06:30 20:00
13 Cruising 00:00 00:00
14 Sisimiut, Greenland 07:30 18:00
15 Evigheds Fjord, Greenland 06:30 11:00
15 Kangaamiut, Greenland 14:30 ------
16 Nuuk, Greenland 06:30 00:00
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Tonnage 20,449
Length 593 Feet / 164.4 Metres
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Speed 19 Knots
Passenger Decks 8
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