With this summer predicted to be one of the busiest travel seasons in history - and our travel experiences so far this year bear this out - Adventure Canada is inviting travellers to opt for an uncrowded but exhilarating northern expedition, at up to 30% savings.
As pent-up post-COVID demand continues to unleash, airfares and hotel rates are on the rise in popular destinations around the world. Adventure Canada says it has an alternative - a chance to travel this summer and fall without the crowds, while experiencing breathtaking scenery in the Canadian High Arctic, Greenland and Newfoundland.
Choices include:
Greenland and Arctic Canada: High Arctic Explorer
Travellers will fly direct from Toronto to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland and explore the complex and beautiful coastal waterways of Greenland and Northern Canada. Highlights include visiting the communities of Ilulissat, Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet), the marine rich Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound), Beechey Island, and Qausuittuq (Resolute), and expedition landings to hike, photograph, learn, and experience wild tundra, while keeping an eye out for the Arctic's iconic wildlife.
Departing July 25-August 5 and August 5-16, 2023 and priced from $8,995 USD per person. From now until June 30, save 15% on this departure.
The colourful buildings of Nuuk, Greenland. (Adventure Canada)
Greenland and Wild Labrador
From Kangerlussuaq, Greenland to St. John's, NL this expedition crosses the arctic circle journeying past fjords, mountains, and glaciers for a unique exploration of the wild coastlines of Greenland and Labrador. Highlights include watching for aurora borealis on deck, taking in Greenland's "fjord of eternity" by zodiac, visiting the capital of Greenland, Nuuk, three days of mountain tundra exploration in the remote and vast Torngat Mountains National Park, and experiencing Inuit culture with the people of Nunatsiavut.
Departing September 17-October 1, 2023, and priced from $7,995 USD per person. Clients can save up to 30% when booking Greenland and Wild Labrador and Newfoundland Circumnavigation (see below) back-to-back.
Newfoundland Circumnavigation
Beginning and ending in St. John's, the Newfoundland Circumnavigation is an opportunity to explore and experience the province's people, striking landscapes, wildlife, and fascinating history. Highlights include taking in local storytelling and folk art, a Mi'kmaq welcome at Miawpukek First Nation, time in Gros Morne National Park, a taste of the fine wine and cuisine of North America's last French colony - the island of Saint-Pierre - and the Viking history of L'Anse aux Meadows on the Great Northern Peninsula.
Departing October 1-12, 2023, and priced from $5,995 USD per person. From now until August 31, travellers can save 15% on this departure or book back-to-back with Greenland and Wild Labrador to save 30%.
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