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AT#866 - Cruise to Greenland

Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

Chris Christensen

History, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Hear about a cruise to Greenland as the Amateur Traveler talks to Rebecca Merrell from manopause.com about this rugged and rapidly changing country. https://amateurtraveler.com/cruise-to-greenland/ Why should someone do a cruise to Greenland? Rebecca succinctly says, “Someone should do a cruise to Greenland if they’re looking to go somewhere remote without a lot of people and if they have an interest in the Arctic.” The cruise itinerary is: Day 1: Departure from Iceland Travelers fly from Iceland or Denmark to Greenland. Arriving in Greenland, travelers land at Kingirlasuak, a former U.S. base that now serves as a large airport in Greenland. Embarkation on the “Ocean Albatross,” the cruise ship operated by Albatross Expeditions. Day 2: Sisimiut The cruise reaches its first destination, Sisimiut, the second-largest city in Greenland after Nuuk (the capital). Sisimiut, which means “foxhole,” has a rich history dating back thousands of years, including various indigenous cultures and traditions. Travelers have the opportunity to explore the town, its colorful buildings, and visit local museums showcasing Greenlandic history and culture. Day 3: Qeqertarsuaq, Disko Island The cruise continues to Qeqertarsuaq, a former capital of North Greenland located on Disko Island. Travelers have the chance to explore this picturesque town, famous for its abundance of icebergs in Disco Bay. Day 4: Uummannaq The cruise heads further north, reaching Uummannaq, north of the Arctic Circle. Uummannaq Island is known for its heart-shaped mountain and offers unique cultural experiences. Activities include hiking to the Santa Claus house. Day 5: Eqip Sermia Glacier The ship sails to the Eqip Sermia Glacier (“The Glacier at the end of the fjord”), a breathtaking location known for its massive ice formations. Travelers witness the natural spectacle of ice calving, where chunks of ice break off and plunge into the sea. The changing hues of blue in the ice, caused by varying oxygen levels, create stunning visual displays. Day 6: Ilulissat The cruise arrives at Ilulissat, the third-largest town in Greenland. Ilulissat is known as ‘the Iceberg Capital of the World’. The town is famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Ilulissat Icefjord, where enormous icebergs calve from the Sermeq Kujalleq Glacier at an astonishing rate (100 feet per day or 20 million tons of icebergs). Travelers have the option to explore the icefjord by small boat and marvel at the towering ice formations. Day 7: Sarfannguit The cruise reaches Sarfannguit (“the place with the little stream:), a very small settlement with approximately 40 residents. Travelers visit the community center, where they can purchase local crafts, such as beadwork, paintings, and other products. The unique monument, a modern glass igloo, is also worth a visit. Day 8: Return to Kangerlussuaq The cruise returns to Kangerlussuaq, the point of embarkation, where travelers disembark. This marks the end of the expedition. Throughout the cruise, travelers have the opportunity to hear lectures on Arctic topics, hike, museum visits, and interact with local communities. The stunning Arctic landscapes, icebergs, glaciers, and wildlife, including birds and marine mammals, provide a constant backdrop to this unforgettable Greenlandic adventure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Amateur Traveler episode 866. Today the Amateur Traveler talks about Fjords and

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glaciers and icebergs, sled dogs, explorers, and disco as we go to Greenland.

0:15.0

This is Chris Christensen from Amateur Traveler.

0:18.0

Let's talk about Greenland.

0:20.0

I'd like to welcome the show Rebecca Merrill who's coming to us from Manopause.com

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which we will talk to her about what that means later but she's come to talk to us

0:31.6

about a cruise to Greenland.

0:33.6

Rebecca, welcome to the show.

0:35.7

Thank you, Chris.

0:36.4

Great to be here.

0:38.3

And one of a little behind the scenes things, sometimes people will pitch me shows and I'll say actually quite

0:44.3

often no I don't think that's interesting enough for amateur travelers not really

0:48.0

what I'm looking for Rebecca pitched me a show and I said no that's too

0:51.2

interesting and the reason I did is that if we talk about

0:55.6

this cruise they're probably not going to have me come on because I can't offer

0:59.8

them to have them talk about the show but it just sounded like an interesting

1:02.9

cruise so I thought we would do it anyway even though it means that I may not be able to

1:07.2

talk them into having me on board but Rebecca why should someone do a cruise to

1:12.4

Greenland? Someone should do a cruise to Greenland?

1:13.0

Someone should do a cruise to Greenland if they're looking to go somewhere remote

1:18.0

without a lot of people and if they have an interest in the Arctic.

1:24.0

Excellent. That was succinct and well put.

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