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We sailed our first GREENLAND & ICELAND Cruise 2024 | The Good, Bad & Ugly (Our Honest Full Review)

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In our JJ Cruise News today, just like the World’s Largest Cruise Ship Wonder of the Seas Cruise did in 2022, we sailed on our First Iceland Cruise/ First Greenland Cruise and share our review of our Greenland / Iceland Cruise 2022! How does Greenland / Iceland Cruises compare to Alaska Cruises? Is an Iceland Cruise worth it? Did we see the Northern Lights? We share our First Impressions of our Greenland / Iceland Cruise onboard the Celebrity Summit Cruise Ship 2022! We tell you the Good, the Bad, and the UGLY of our first Greenland / Iceland Cruise Review 2022!

In the cruise news latest, join us as we chat through this cruise news today. The latest cruise news we are bringing is all about our first Iceland / Greenland Cruise Full Review including New Things we have experienced on Celebrity Summit Cruise Ship 2022. This latest cruise news proves Greenland / Iceland cruises 2022 are full of interesting experiences that are unique to Greenland and Iceland cruises first impressions review include people onboard, demographics as well as age range, family cruisers, overall vibe onboard, views, food and dining experiences as well as excursion comparisons, new activities as well as favorite cruise activities, Greenland wildlife, WiFi connection onboard, pool deck and outdoor activities, weather, time changes, and so much more! On Celebrity Summit, Celebrity Cruises’ best cruise ship class for Greenland and Iceland Cruises, there are so many things to do! Those things include Theatre, Specialty Restaurants, Celebrity Summit Cruise Ship architecture, Sunset Bar, indoor solarium, Casino, and Hot Tubs. Other venues onboard Celebrity Summit and that are on the new Celebrity Beyond Cruise Ship 2022 include Sunset Bar, Tuscan Grille, Martini Bar, Le Petit Chef, Blu, Luminae, Cosmopolitan, and favorites such as Oceanview Buffet, Cafe Al Bacio and Mast Grille! Will this Greenland / Iceland Cruise Ship Celebrity Summit Cruise Ship 2022 make cruise news headlines? What are your first impressions of Greenland / Iceland Cruises 2022? This is the latest cruise news allowing cruising to restart in the US! We are talking about what this cruise ship news means for the major North American cruise lines, Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Virgin Voyages, and Disney Cruise Line and how it ties into the US Cruise Restart.

We had the incredible opportunity to climb aboard Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's Adventure of the Seas FIRST sailing out of Nassau, Bahamas on June 12th, 2021. We were also onboard the FIRST sailing out of the US on Celebrity Edge on June 26th, 2021. Celebrity Cruise Lines was the first major North American cruise line that sailed from a North American port since March 2020. We were also on the first Carnival cruise out of Florida on July 4th Carnival Horizon sailing. We were on the Inaugural Season Carnival Mardi Gras cruise ship maiden voyage sailing on July 31st! We were on one of the first Disney Cruise Line ships sailing out of the US on Disney Dream on August 20th, 2021! We were on one of the first Alaska sailings in 2021 on Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas on August 27th, 2021! We are thrilled to be on these ships to bring you the latest cruise news and information about the future of the cruise industry in 2022.

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Qaqortoq Greenland Walking Tour & Things to Do

A Qaqortoq Greenland Walking Tour reveals a picturesque destination. After cruising through Prince Christian Sound in the southern tip of Greenland, we spent the next day at Qaqortoq. This colorful and quirky seaport has a population of about 3,200 people. And it’s a hub for many industries, such as, fishing, tanning, fur production, tourism and ship maintenance. Enjoy my walking tour.

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QAQORTOQ | Travel in Qaqortoq, Greenland

Southern Greenland offers stunning and unexpected scenery and one of the best ways to travel is by taking the 36 hour ferry ride from Nuuk to Qaqortoq.

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Brianna and Macca took the long and luxurious ride from Nuuk to Qaqortoq in style on the coastal ferry Sarfaq Ittuk.

It is one of the most gorgeous rides you can ever imagine, with tons of opportunity for whale, wildlife and iceberg watching and some pretty epic sunsets.

Qaqortoq is a small town (however the biggest in Southern Greenland) and the pair spent an afternoon wandering around with guide Ivik.

Ivik took Brianna and Macca to the home of Sophie and they were privy to a the warmth of Greenlandic hospitality.

From there, we visited a most serene hot springs overlooking the mountains and ocean. It was an incredible way to end the day and soak in the natural beauty of the land.

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Carnival Legend Journey Cruise Walking Around Qaqortoq Greenland

Today on my Carnival Journey cruise we are walking around Qaqortoq. We are on a 14-day journey cruise to Greenland from Baltimore on the Carnival Legend the weeks of August 13th-27th, and today we are on our 2nd day of our Greenland destinations.

In this video, we will be walking around the town and I will share with you fun facts about Qaqortoq along with this beautiful town. You won't want to miss out on seeing this beautiful town.

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Why Greenland, and why now?

Greenland is sort of the Midwest of the planet, in that everyone flies over it but few consider visiting. It’s more than 20 times the size of Iceland but has one-sixth the population. At more than 836,000 square miles, Greenland is the world’s largest island, but home to only around 56,000 people. For comparison, my hometown of Littleton, Colorado, population 46,000, is less than 14 square miles.

Thanks to the Iceland tourism boom, there are cheap flights via Reykjavik all the time; from Reykjavik, the flight to the small airport at Constable Point on East Greenland is only about an hour and a half. The airport sits near the mouth of Kangertittivaq, or Scoresby Sund — the largest fjord in the world. Nearby is Ittoqqortoormiit, the northernmost community in East Greenland. Otherwise, no one lives here.

Western Greenland has seen an increase in tourism in recent years around Ilulissat and the capital city of Nuuk, but the East coast remains largely off the grid and inaccessible as far as travel goes. You mostly hear about the Antarctic ice sheet, but our planet has two such sheets, the second covering most of Greenland. As there’s not much in the way of land-based infrastructure (most is concentrated on the West coast), Scoresby Sund can really only be seen by boat.

Polar cruises are the best way to travel

There are many excellent cruises in the world, but I am normally opposed to them due to the fact that while I do not fear enclosed spaces, I do fear enclosed spaces promising Organized Fun with strangers. This fear, however, is not as strong as my desire to spend as much time as possible in the Arctic Circle, and when Quark Expeditions invited me on a 10-day trip around Scoresby Sund they also turned me into a person who was excited to go on a cruise.

It helped that this was not a typical cruise. Small adventure cruises (maybe 100 people, including crew) like this are growing in popularity as an alternative to the cartoonish, supersized outings around the Caribbean etc. Quark specializes in polar expeditions -- both Arctic and Antarctic -- and are one of very few cruise lines that go to Greenland’s east coast. The ones that do tend to make it a drive-by on routes that focus on other destinations like Norway.

Packages vary; the specific trip I joined, “Greenland’s Northern Lights,” runs $6,695. You’ll want to budget a few hundred dollars more for add-ons like kayaking, drinking, silent auction-bidding and, of course, tipping. Quark’s expedition crew are all knowledgeable in different areas — history, marine biology, glaciology, and photography — so the cruise feels very deliberate — rest assured, you’re not just getting mindlessly steered around. An average cruise day would include breakfast followed by a morning activity like a hike, kayak expedition or Zodiac cruise, an up-close tour of icebergs and glaciers upon inflatable boats. After lunch, afternoon activities continue in the same vein. The itinerary is pretty flexible, contingent on weather and unexpected experiences like bear sightings.

Wait, will I see polar bears?

Polar bears only evolved around 150,000 years ago, but are predicted to go extinct within the next couple of decades, a sad, tiny blip in this planet’s history. And sure you can see them in zoos, but seeing them in the wild is something else entirely. On day one of Quark’s cruise, we saw 11 polar bears -- females with cubs making their way down to the water and disappearing into slow-moving wakes as they started to swim, and even lone males moving steadily across high plateaus, getting harder and harder to find again in binoculars as it started to snow. Pro-tip: Polar bears are generally best viewed during the brief summer season.

One of the things the Arctic has over the Antarctic is that it’s an incredible wildlife destination -- a region where you can see not just polar bears, but musk ox, arctic fox, arctic hare, seals, whales, maybe even narwhals. (Narwhals aren’t likely, TBH, as they’re an exceedingly rare sighting, but perhaps you’ll be one of the lucky ones.) If you’re mostly interested in wildlife, Quark offers focused packages that get you tracking down your favorite critters.

9 Biggest Pros and Cons Of Cruising To Iceland

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Exploring Greenland’s Arctic Alley | Getaway

As we cruise down the east coast of the arctic islands, Geologist Jennifer Dought shares the wonders of Greenland’s Iceberg Alley - considered one of the most surreal locations on Earth.

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My 18 Eventful Days Cruising Greenland & Canadian Arctic!

I flew in on charter flight to the Kangerlussuaq Greenland, to join an expedition cruise on Hapag Lloyd around Greenland. It turned out to be an experience like no other that I have had, with ice beating us, incredible sights, twists, and turns, and just an incredible experience. Here's what happened and why

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Glide Across the Snow with Greenland Huskies
Experience the Beautiful, Ancient Icebergs
Inuit Culture is 4,500 Years Old, Yet Still Very Much Alive
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Watch the Northern Lights Dance in the Sky above You
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1. Marvel at glaciers

One of Greenland’s greatest draws is its glaciers, the giant rivers of ice that take snowfall to the sea. Whether you’re getting up close to them by boat or by foot, these serene icy streams make for one of the most magnificent spectacles on Earth.

80% of the island is covered by the Greenland Ice Sheet, which spreads for over 1.7 million square kilometres (nearly 700,000 square miles). It makes Greenland a fantastic place for you to witness these phenomena.

The Sermeq Kujalleq glacier is perhaps Greenland’s most well-known, and it’s the fastest moving in the world. Meanwhile, the Russell Glacier near Kangerlussuaq is worth a trip too.

2. Hop on a cruise

With no roads connecting the country’s different settlements, there is – quite literally – no better way to experience Greenland than by boat.

A Greenland cruise tour around the country’s glacial coasts should be one of the essential items on your bucket list. Sail between the icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord World Heritage site and get up close to the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier.

It’s a thrilling way to enjoy the rugged coastal landscapes of the world’s largest island. Your Greenland travel experience simply wouldn’t be complete without a glacial cruise!

3. Visit Greenland’s museums

Greenland isn’t just about nature though. While you’re here, delve into the country’s fascinating history and culture too at one of its world-class museums.

Nuuk, the capital, is Greenland’s best cultural destination. The National Museum inspires with its 4,500 years of documented history – from ancient Inuit civilisations to 10th-century Viking explorations and beyond.

Meanwhile, the Katuaq Cultural Centre is one of Greenland’s top cultural sights. Admire its innovative architecture, whose shape mimics the play of the northern lights, and head inside to explore contemporary Greenlandic arts and culture.

4. Stay up with the midnight sun

Whilst winter has the aurora borealis, summer in Greenland boasts something just as special: the midnight sun.

Imagine a world in which the sun never sets. Where icebergs are illuminated by the gentle hues of perpetual dawn. It’s beautiful and rejuvenating, and really needs to be seen to be believed.

Greenland is the perfect place for you to witness this phenomenon. In the town of Ilulissat, for example, the sun doesn’t fall below the horizon between mid-May and late July.

5. Go whale watching

There are few things in the world so captivating as the power and elegance of a whale.

Impressively, Greenland is home to 15 different species at various points of the year. You can see humpbacks and minke whales until September, before they swim to the Caribbean for winter. And – if you are lucky – you might catch a glimpse of narwhals and beluga whales.

6. Hike in the Arctic Circle

Summer trips to Greenland show you a country true to its name. As some of the snows melt, lush green expanses open up for you to admire on foot. With hundreds of kilometres of hiking trails across the country, there are opportunities for everyone to explore Greenland’s beautiful landscapes.

7. Kayak through glacial lagoons

Kayaking is of special importance in Greenland. It’s probably by means of these humble vessels that the island’s first inhabitants arrived.

8. Discover Viking history

The Vikings are at the heart of Greenlandic history. They are, for example, responsible for the country’s rather misleading name.

9. Soak up Inuit culture

With nearly 90% of Greenlanders being of Inuit descent, this indigenous culture is alive and well in Greenland. Share in some local traditions whilst you are here. Some can be traced back nearly 5,000 years.

10. Take a helicopter tour

We said that travelling around Greenland by road isn’t really an option. But whilst boats offer an intimate view of the island’s coast, there’s a way for you to feel the thrill of Greenland’s icy interiors too.


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48 Hours in Greenland: Inuits, Icebergs and Insane Hikes

48 Hours in Greenland - Icebergs, Colorful Houses and Fjord Adventures

No, Greenland is not for sale, but it is open for business and well worth the trip!

A real dream for any traveler, Greenland is one of the most remote and mysterious countries on Earth. We got lucky enough to visit it in September and were absolutely stunned by this untouched country and its colorful capital Nuuk.
From the vast beauty of its beautiful landscapes to the joys of fishing your own dinner, through the discovery of ancient settlements and the cutest houses in the world, here’s our full guide to 48 Hours in Greenland.

48 Hours in Greenland | Day 1: Downtown Nuuk, Colorful Houses and Big Malene
With a direct Greenland Air flight to Nuuk from Copenhagen or Reykjavik, the Greenlandic capital is an absolute must-do when visiting Scandinavia and Northern Europe.

After our arrival in Nuuk and check-in in the Hotel Hans Egede, we headed off to discover downtown Nuuk and the beautiful colorful houses we saw so many pictures about.

Since Nuuk is small, we did all of downtown Nuuk on foot, from our hotel.

We started off visiting the Nuuk Cathedral, which is a tribute to the Christian influence on the nation, since the Inuits had different beliefs before Denmark settlements. The Cathedral is built in a similar Lutheran style compared to Icelandic churches - really worth the detour!

Right next to the Cathedral, we could visit the Nuuk National Museum and Cultural Center, which taught us a lot about Greenland, since in true Jeff and Anne fashion, we came without knowing much! Greenland has a long history of settlements, from the first Inuit settlers to the Danish in the last two centuries.

Dated to around 1475 AD, the oldest human remains found in Greenland are from Inuit mummies - we saw them in the museum, and warning, they’re quite chilling.

A little over the Museum you will find the famous Kolonihavn area, with its collection of wooden Inuit traditional houses, with an urban landscape filled with an amazing array of bright colors, from deep yellow to bright orange, from neon green to electric blue. What a view!

In the afternoon we attempted the summit of Big Malene, located in the most popular outdoor region of Nuuk, Quassussuaq.

The 2,493-foot-tall (761 m) Store Malene/Big Malene is a solid hike up to the peak, offering a great view of Nuuk, Akia (Nordlandet), Sermitsiaq and the Kangerluarsunnguaq Fjord with its spectacular glaciers.

All hiking trails are marked, the Big Malene being recognizable with its orange markings on the rocks alongside the trail.

You can take this hike with a guide, which we would recommend, however we attempted it on our own, being last minute as usual.

In dry weather, the ascent is pretty straightforward, albeit fairly difficult, but we attempted it with fog and rain and had to stop half way through due to too many slippery rocks. But we will be back, we said!

Since we couldn’t climb all the way up to Big Malene, we decided to go back and hike Lille Malene/Little Malene, around the same spot and offering impressive views of Nuuk, Akia, the surrounding regions and the spectacular sea.

Following this time the green markings on the rocks, we hiked around the lake for a couple hours, this time in dry weather!

Tip: The water in the streams is clean and drinkable! Bring a mug or bottle to scoop the water up with.

These two hikes are really the best outdoors trails to follow if you don’t have a car around Nuuk - accessible via bus number 1 from downtown Nuuk for 16 krones each (about $2.5), stopping in Qinngorput and heading from there. Our hotel had a hiking map of Nuuk which was also very helpful!

We took 2 boat tours during this trip, both with Nuuk Water Taxi in an open boat, with full life suits (did you see our video?).

The first tour was an amazing fishing and eat-your-own-fish boat tour, bringing us an hour boat ride away outside of Nuuk in Qooqqut Nuan to fish our dinner. We both caught fished in less than a minute in 65-meters deep water (brrr) and were brought to the unique restaurant on the island for them to cook it for us. Can’t beat it! The dinner was delicious, complete with soup, steamed and fried fish and rice, potatoes and vegetables.

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48 Hours in Greenland: Teaser!

Visiting Greenland has been on our bucket list for years - and we were finally able to visit to film our 48 Hours in Greenland episode last month!

With so much mystery, stunning nature, epic scenery and a fascinating history, we had an amazing time exploring this extreme country and cannot wait to share the full episode soon.

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Carnival Legend Journey Cruise Nanortalik Greenland Port Day - Walk With Me!

My Carnival Journey cruise Nanortalik Day. We are on the Carnival Legend on a 14 day Journey cruise to Greenland the weeks of August 13th-27th, and our first stop is Nanortalik.

In this video, I will walk through the small town of Nanortalik and show you what all it has to offer and the beauty of the town. Did you know that less than 1% of the world's population have been to Greenland. You won't want to miss this walk through this town.

I even tried a sampler platter of seal and whale blubber. In this video I will share with you the cute little bar area we found but be sure to click on the link below to see my reactions when trying the Greenlandic sampler platter.


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Grönland Qagortoq

Qaqortoq ist mit seinen fast 3.000 Einwohnern Südgrönlands größter Ort und ist bekannt als einer der charmantesten und schönsten Orte in ganz Grönland. Wir haben den Ort mit MS Artania besucht.

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