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A new ice-strengthened ship with industry-leading environmental credentials.
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For landscape photographers and aurora chasers – the ultimate expedition of Earth and sky.
Virgil Reglioni is one of the world’s premier polar landscape and northern lights photographers. Known for his soulful images of the polar regions, Virgil is the ideal photo guide to have by your side as you chase the aurora borealis.
Otherworldly landscapes and the heavens dancing above you.
East Greenland in autumn is a feast for the senses – on land, at sea, and in the sky. Landscape photographer and northern lights expert Virgil Reglioni is the ideal photography guide to help you capture the Earth and heavens at their most profound.
Photograph the mythical Scoresbysund, the largest fjord system in the world, its labyrinthine pathways strewn with cathedral-size icebergs. Encounter the local wildlife, including musk ox, Arctic foxes, Arctic hares, and maybe even (though they are rare here) polar bears and narwhals.
But keep your eyes on the skies and listen for the knock on your cabin door at night. The northern lights are the ultimate East Greenland sight at this time of year. Capturing them on camera is the goal of photographers great and small.
This voyage takes place during the latter half of September, at the optimum time for encountering the Scoresbysund northern lights. Whilst never guaranteed, there is a good chance to witness this magical phenomenon in one of the most scenic places on Earth, with zero light pollution and majestic mountains all around.
The best time of year for photographing the northern lights
Numerous opportunities to capture East Greenland’s wild, perspective-altering landscapes from the ship and shore
Visit the remote settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit and learn about the unique Greenlandic way of life
We only work with award-winning legends of polar photography who are in-field tuition experts – you’re learning from the very best
"I enjoy working on small expedition vessels with Secret Atlas because they allow for a more intimate and less intrusive experience with wildlife and the natural world, minimising environmental disturbances."
— Virgil Reglioni
Virgil specialises in capturing stunning images of polar landscapes and is one of the world’s most acclaimed photographers of the northern lights. His teaching, guiding, and photography style is defined by his meticulous planning, adventurous approach, and deep respect for polar environments.
We prefer to embrace spontaneity and make the most of every opportunity nature presents to us. This is how we believe a true, authentic expedition should run. After all, the thrill of adventuring into the unknown is more rewarding than a journey that runs on tracks!
So all our listed itineraries are for guidance only. The day-to-day activities may vary depending on the ice, the weather, and the wildlife. Landings are subject to site availability and permissions, and always in line with AECO regulations.
For even more flexibility, get in touch about making this a private yacht charter.
This is an exciting and convenient fly and cruise expedition, cutting down on time at sea with our own private charter flight from Iceland to Greenland.
The view from the plane over Greenland is immense. It’s a map of the adventure we’re about to embark on together – and the perfect way to start our expedition.
You'll be flying with our carrier, Icelandair, aboard a fixed-wing turboprop aircraft suitable for regional Arctic operations.
Your home-from-home in the Arctic.
A new ice-strengthened ship with industry-leading environmental credentials.
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We’re fuelled by the long-lost spirit of adventure, guided by environmental and cultural responsibility, and committed to creating transformative travel experiences.
We’re pioneers of the Expedition Micro Cruise, offering the smallest group sizes at both poles. That means a flexible itinerary. It means more time exploring and photographing. It means a deeper connection with your team and the natural world.
We understand that, out here, less is more. Less waiting to board Zodiacs, more time ashore. Less strict itineraries, more adventure. Less crowd, more immersion.
We’re fuelled by the long-lost spirit of adventure, guided by environmental and cultural responsibility, and committed to creating transformative travel experiences.
We’re pioneers of the Expedition Micro Cruise, offering the smallest group sizes at both poles. That means a flexible itinerary. It means more time exploring and photographing. It means a deeper connection with your team and the natural world.
We understand that, out here, less is more. Less waiting to board Zodiacs, more time ashore. Less strict itineraries, more adventure. Less crowd, more immersion.
Expert guide team
Lectures and tutorials
Use of Zodiacs (dinghies) for shore landings and photography opportunities
Polar bear protection guides for shore landings
Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner + alcoholic drinks with evening meal)
Bedding and towels
Highly experienced captain and cook
Rubber boots for shore landings
A night in the hotel and dinner on arrival back to Iceland
Group transfer from the airport to the hotel
Travel and cancellation insurance
Any additional expenses such as museum entry
Solo travellers are welcome on all our voyages. We often host solo travellers, particularly on our photo voyages – the chances are you won’t be the only one. We offer the following accommodation options:
Single cabins (where available)
The option to share a twin cabin with another traveller of the same gender
The option to have your own double cabin for an additional supplement. Please contact us for this option as the price varies depending on trip and availability
To get the most from a Secret Atlas expedition, it’s important to be stable on your feet and able to undertake short hikes. But there’s no requirement to undertake any given activity, and we usually split into two groups: those who want to go to the top of the hill, and those who’d prefer a more leisurely stroll at the bottom (or a Zodiac cruise!).
The charter flight offers a more generous baggage allowance than most commercial airline flights to Greenland, with each guest able to bring 23kg check-in, 5kg hand luggage, and one small personal item.
All our East Greenland photo expeditions start with a charter flight from Keflavik International Airport, Iceland, to Nerlerit Inaat Airport (Constable Point Airport) in East Greenland, where you will board your Secret Atlas micro expedition vessel.
No, we welcome guests that share an interest not only in photography but in learning more about nature and observing wildlife in its natural habitat.
Our East Greenland photo tours are designed for guests that are looking to spend time out in the field taking photos. We welcome all levels of photographer. Whether you’re an experienced professional or completely new to photography, this is a great opportunity to spend time in nature capturing images.
In addition to our photography guide, we also have a highly experienced expedition leader and guide on board, giving you plenty of opportunity to learn about East Greenland.
Our photography guides are in-field tuition experts, experienced in group and one-on-one coaching. They’ll be on-hand throughout the expedition to offer in-field advice, scout photo opportunities, and deliver lectures and workshops.
Guests are not permitted to use drones during the expedition. In any case a drone is being used during your expedition, it will be for professional use only by a member of the Secret Atlas team with the required permissions.
Limitations are in place to protect the wildlife we encounter. Often, it is not possible to get up-close to the wildlife we see. For more information, check out the ‘Visitor Guidelines’.
Everything you need to know to help you plan your polar expedition, from destination guides to weather insights and what to pack…
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This comfy cabin option comes with your choice of a double bed or twins.
The ship’s subtle Scandi design continues into your suite, creating a calming, rejuvenating atmosphere in which to unwind after a long day’s exploration.
The cabin boasts an ensuite toilet and shower room, along with a desk and chair, wardrobe, and windows.
The spacious master suite on deck 3 is seamlessly designed for double occupancy.
It boasts a particularly light and airy feel, courtesy of the windows in the main room and ensuite, as well as the cabin’s elevated position on the upper deck.
The Scandi-inspired penthouse features a desk and chair, along with ample storage space for two guests and plenty of room to relax and unwind in.
Ideal for solo travellers, this more compact cabin option still feels spacious and welcomingly serene, thanks to its light design and carefully considered layout.
Features include a wardrobe, ensuite, and a window on the wall of the main room.
Your cosy home-from-home as you explore the wildest places on the planet.
The Signature Twin cabins aboard Freya are comfortable and cosy, just like the rest of the vessel.
The colour scheme of dark blues and golden wood notes, seen elsewhere on the ship, creates a warming atmosphere.
There is an air of eccentricity harking back to expeditions of the past in the design elements and artwork adorning the walls – but the rooms are appointed with modern conveniences.
The master suite aboard Freya is spacious, charmingly appointed, and has a pleasingly cosy, warming design style. With an ensuite toilet and shower room, along with plenty of storage space, it’s as comfortable as it is attractive.
The ship’s characterful look – with dark blue walls, varnished wood detailing, and plenty of light – is well-represented in the penthouse suite, providing a cabin-in-the-woods feeling of warmth. There’s a dash of expeditionary eccentricity to many of the design details – we’re big fans!
It’s just what you want to return home to after an active day of exploration.
The top choice for solo travellers, Signature Singles aboard Freya boast an ensuite toilet and shower room and plenty of storage space.
You need somewhere comfortable to return to after a long day of adventuring in the wilderness, and with Freya’s quintessentially warm aesthetic – scattered here and there with characterful design details and artworks – you have just that.
A window lets in plenty of light, gearing you up for another day in one of the world’s last great wildernesses.
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