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| 27th27 | AugAug | 202525 | Anchorage, Alaska, United States, embark on the Seabourn Venture | | |
Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska. Located between mountains, it is a beautiful mixture of urban and wilderness. Thanks to its proximity to the Chugach State Park with its 45 species of mammals and the city's rich history, there is so much to be seen in this unique destination. |
| 28th28 | AugAug | 202525 | Port Clarence, Alaska, United States | 23:59 | |
| 28th28 | AugAug | 202525 | Nome, Alaska, United States | | 16:00 |
Nome is located on the edge of the Bering Sea, on the southwest side of the Seward Peninsula. Unlike other towns which are named for explorers, heroes or politicians, Nome was named as a result of a 50 year-old spelling error. In the 1850's an officer on a British ship off the coast of Alaska noted on a manuscript map that a nearby prominent point was not identified. He wrote "? Name" next to the point. When the map was recopied, another draftsman thought that the “?” was a C and that the “a” in "Name" was an o, and thus a map-maker in the British Admiralty christened "Cape Nome." The area has an amazing history dating back 10,000 years of Inupiaq Eskimo use for subsistence living. Modern history started in 1898 when "Three Lucky Swedes”, Jafet Lindberg, Erik Lindblom and John Brynteson, discovered gold in Anvil Creek…the rush was on! In 1899 the population of Nome swelled from a handful to 28,000. Today the population is just over 3,500. Much of Nome's gold rush architecture remains. |
| 29th29 | AugAug | 202525 | Port Clarence, Alaska, United States | | 05:00 |
| 30th30 | AugAug | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 31st31 | AugAug | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 1st01 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 2nd02 | SepSep | 202525 | Herschel Island, Yukon, Canada | 07:00 | 17:00 |
| 3rd03 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | 09:00 | 17:00 |
| 4th04 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 5th05 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | 17:00 |
| 6th06 | SepSep | 202525 | Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada | 07:00 | 14:00 |
| 7th07 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | 12:00 | 18:00 |
| 8th08 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | 19:00 |
| 9th09 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | 19:00 |
| 10th10 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | 18:00 |
| 11th11 | SepSep | 202525 | Queen Harbour, Philpots Island, Nunavut, Canada | 07:00 | 12:00 |
| 12th12 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 13th13 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 14th14 | SepSep | 202525 | Nuuk (Godthaab), Greenland | 06:00 | 18:00 |
Nuuk, meaning “the cape”, was Greenland’s first town (1728). Started as a fort and later mission and trading post some 240 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, it is the current capital. Almost 30% of Greenland’s population lives in the town. Not only does Nuuk have great natural beauty in its vicinity, but there are Inuit ruins, Hans Egede’s home, the parliament, and the Church of our Saviour as well. The Greenlandic National Museum has an outstanding collection of Greenlandic traditional dresses, as well as the famous Qilakitsoq mummies. The Katuaq Cultural Center’s building was inspired by the undulating Northern Lights and can house 10% of Nuuk’s inhabitants. |
| 15th15 | SepSep | 202525 | Sisimiut (Holsteinsborg), Greenland | 09:00 | 17:00 |
Located just north of the Arctic Circle, Sisimiut is the northernmost town in Greenland where the port remains free of ice in the winter. Yet it is also the southernmost town where there is enough snow and ice to drive a dogsled in winter and spring. In Sisimiut, travelling by sled has been the primary means of winter transportation for centuries. In fact, the area has been inhabited for approximately 4,500 years. Modern Sisimiut is the largest business center in the north of Greenland, and is one of the fastest growing Greenlandic cities. Commercial fishing is the lead economy in the town‘s thriving industrial base. |
| 16th16 | SepSep | 202525 | Ilulissat (Jakobshavn), Greenland | 08:00 | 17:00 |
Known as the birthplace of icebergs, the Ilulissat Icefjord produces nearly 20 million tons of ice each day. In fact, the word Ilulissat means “icebergs” in the Kalaallisut language. The town of Ilulissat is known for its long periods of calm and settled weather, but the climate tends to be cold due to its proximity to the fjord. Approximately 4,500 people live in Ilulissat, the third-largest town in Greenland after Nuuk and Sisimiut. Some people here estimate that there are nearly as many sled dogs as human beings living in the town that also boasts a local history museum located in the former home of Greenlandic folk hero and famed polar explorer Knud Rasmussen. |
| 17th17 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 18th18 | SepSep | 202525 | Kangerlussuaq Havn, Greenland | 07:00 | 17:00 |
The name Kangerlussuaq means "Big Fjord" in the local Kalaallisut language. The settlement of about 500 people is located in western Greenland on flat land at the head of a fjord with the same name. Kangerlussuaq is the site of Greenland's largest commercial airport and most of the economy here is dependent on the air transportation hub and tourism. The rugged lands around the settlement support terrestrial Arctic fauna including muskoxen, caribou, and Gyrfalcons. |
| 19th19 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 20th20 | SepSep | 202525 | Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Canada | 07:00 | 12:00 |
| 20th20 | SepSep | 202525 | Kekerten Island, Nunavut, Canada | 14:30 | 18:00 |
| 21st21 | SepSep | 202525 | Lady Franklin Island, Nunavut, Canada | 08:00 | 12:00 |
Named in honour of Sir John Franklin’s widow, the lonely and uninhabited Lady Franklin Island lies off of Baffin Island’s Hall Peninsula at the entrance to Cumberland Sound. The island is named for the wife of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer who died trying to discover the Northwest Passage. The geology of the island is striking with vertical cliffs of Archean rocks, likely to be some of the oldest stone in Canada. The waters around Lady Franklin Island offer an abundance seabirds, ducks, seals, and walrus. With a bit of luck it is possible to see Atlantic Puffins here and perhaps even a rare Sabine’s Gull. |
| 21st21 | SepSep | 202525 | Monument Island, Nunavut, Canada | 13:00 | 18:00 |
| 22nd22 | SepSep | 202525 | Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut, Canada | 07:00 | 12:00 |
| 22nd22 | SepSep | 202525 | Resolution Island, Qikiqtaaluk, Canada | 13:00 | 17:00 |
| 23rd23 | SepSep | 202525 | Nachvak Fiord, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | 07:00 | 19:00 |
| 24th24 | SepSep | 202525 | Ramah Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | 04:00 | 12:30 |
| 24th24 | SepSep | 202525 | Rose Island, Bahamas | 15:30 | 19:30 |
| 25th25 | SepSep | 202525 | Hebron, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | 08:00 | 17:00 |
| 26th26 | SepSep | 202525 | Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | 09:00 | 17:00 |
| 27th27 | SepSep | 202525 | Indian Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | 09:30 | 17:00 |
| 28th28 | SepSep | 202525 | Battle Harbor, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | 07:00 | 11:30 |
| 28th28 | SepSep | 202525 | L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | 14:30 | 19:00 |
Around the year 1000, Vikings from Greenland and Iceland founded the first European settlement in North America, near the northern tip of Newfoundland. They arrived in the New World 500 years before Columbus but stayed only a few years and were forgotten for centuries. Since the settlement's rediscovery in the last century, the archaeological site has brought tourism to the area. Viking themes abound but so do views, whales, icebergs, fun dining experiences, and outdoor activities. L'Anse Aux Meadows on the northern tip of the island of Newfoundland is a remote community of just 40 people, with St Anthony, 40 minutes away, having a population of only 3,500. The region is locally famous for springtime polar bears, nesting eider ducks, the northern extreme of the Appalachians at nearby Belle Isle, numerous spring and summer icebergs, and a rich ocean fishery. L’Anse Aux Meadows National Historic Site is the UNESCO World Heritage Site that tells the story of Leif Erickson and the first Europeans in the new world. This site is often the keystone attraction for cruises themed around the Vikings. Discovered in 1960, it is the site of a Norse village, the only known one in North America outside of Greenland. The site remains the only widely-accepted instance of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact, and is notable for possible connections with the attempted colony of Vinland established by Leif Ericson around 1003, or more broadly with Norse exploration of the Americas. The root of the name "L'Anse aux Meadows" is believed to have originated with French fishermen in the area during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, who named the site L'Anse aux Meduses, meaning 'Jellyfish Bay'. |
| 29th29 | SepSep | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 30th30 | SepSep | 202525 | Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, disembark the Seabourn Venture | 07:00 | |
Old meets new in the province's capital (metro-area population a little more than 200,000), with modern office buildings surrounded by heritage shops and colorful row houses. St. John's mixes English and Irish influences, Victorian architecture and modern convenience, and traditional music and rock and roll into a heady brew. The arts scene is lively, but overall the city moves at a relaxed pace.For centuries, Newfoundland was the largest supplier of salt cod in the world, and St. John's Harbour was the center of the trade. As early as 1627, the merchants of Water Street—then known as the Lower Path—were doing a thriving business buying fish, selling goods, and supplying alcohol to soldiers and sailors. |