• Wave icon Trip Type: Offshore
  • Speech bubble icon Instructors: 2
  • People icon Crew Size: Max 9 (10 for ocean)
  • Cake icon Ages: 18-70 ish
  • Pin icon Region: Norway, Iceland & The Arctic
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Adventure Rating:
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Experience Required:
Day Skipper +

18 Days from £3,999

Dates, Prices & Travel

Adventure Sailing Greenland to Iceland

Embark on a 18-day once in a lifetime sailing adventure from Nuuk, Greenland to Reykjavik, exploring the breathtaking beauty of Greenland and Iceland. Starting in Nuuk, sail through pristine fjords, past towering glaciers, and into remote settlements like Qaqortoq and Aappilattoq, where traditional Greenlandic culture thrives. Navigate the stunning Prince Christian Sound, surrounded by dramatic peaks and ice-filled waters. Experience the untouched wilderness of Greenland’s southern coastline before crossing the Denmark Strait. Hone your sailing skills, spot Arctic wildlife, and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of high-latitude exploration. The journey concludes in Reykjavik the capital of Iceland.

Ready for the adventure of a lifetime with the high latitude sailing experts?

Rubicon 3 is renowned in the sailing world for our unparalleled expertise in high-latitude sailing, comprehensive training programs, and a deep commitment to adventure and exploration. Our expert team, seasoned in navigating some of the world’s most challenging and remote waters, provides hands-on instruction in all aspects of sailing.

What sets us apart is our carefully curated selection of bucket-list adventures and routes that venture far from the beaten track. We ensure that every voyage is aboard a boat rated to the highest safety standards and equipped with all necessary safety gear, perfect for exploring high-latitude regions. Our ethos combines an unwavering commitment to safety, environmental sustainability, and individual skill-building, fostering involvement in every aspect of the journey. This holistic approach has established Rubicon 3 as the trusted name for those seeking an exceptional high-latitude sailing experience.

Want to join?

We expect our crew to bring an adventurous spirit, a willingness to embrace challenges, and the mindset to thrive in real-world exploration. This is not a luxury cruise but a hands-on, collaborative journey into some of the planet’s most extraordinary waters. Go to the Dates & Prices button to see this trip’s dates. It will also give you information on connecting travel, including where to fly and when and where to join the boat.

Sailing Area

Greenland to Iceland
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Key Information
What’s included
  • All food and accommodation on board

  • All fuel & berthing fees

  • Your own bunk and storage area

  • Use of oilskins

  • Use of lifejacket with PLB

  • All sailing tuition

  • RYA Competent Crew (supplementary fee)

What’s Not included
  • Your connecting travel to & from boat

  • Sailing & travel insurance

  • Meals you choose to eat ashore

  • Alcohol

  • Visas (where required)

  • Discretionary crew tip

Interested in dates & availability?

To see when this trip runs, its start and end locations, price to join the crew and availability, click on the ‘Dates, Prices & Travel’ button up top.

Discretionary tipping of the Rubicon 3 crew

We’ve priced this trip 5-10% lower than we otherwise would to allow you the option, at the end of your adventure, to offer a discretionary tip to the Rubicon 3 skipper and mate if you feel they’ve provided exceptional service. A combined tip of 5-10% is suggested but is entirely at your discretion and based on your satisfaction with their performance. See our FAQs here.

Got Questions? We’re Here to Help!

We get it – joining a major sailing adventure is a big decision, and it’s natural to have lots of questions before you book. Wondering who else will be onboard? What the experience will be like? These and many more questions are completely normal. While our homepage and FAQs provide loads of info, we know sometimes it’s best to talk it through. Don’t hesitate to contact us by phone, email, or live chat (at the bottom of the screen). Better yet, we’d suggest you schedule a call. Most crew who join do and find it really useful. We can discuss your options, answer every question, and make sure you’re booking on the perfect trip for you.

This sample itinerary highlights some of the possible options for the Greenland to Iceland. The wind and weather conditions at the time will determine the exact route and activities. Here is a selection of potential highlights (we will not make them all).

Nuuk – Gateway to the Arctic

We begin in Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, where you can explore the Greenland National Museum, home to preserved Inuit mummies and artifacts that tell the story of the island’s history. Walk through the town to its colorful harbor and iconic Katuaq Cultural Centre, which showcases Greenlandic art and architecture. After briefings and initial training, we set sail into Nuuk Fjord, with its dramatic peaks and icy waters.

Færingehavn/Kangerluarsoruseq – A Hidden Arctic Haven

We could visit Færingehavn, a secluded anchorage surrounded by Greenland’s raw and untouched beauty. This remote spot, historically used by Danish whalers, is a glimpse into the Arctic’s maritime past. Depending on conditions, we might go ashore to explore remnants of its whaling past or hike along the rugged terrain, with breathtaking views of the fjord and surrounding peaks

Qeqertarsuatsiaat – Fishing Village

This remote fishing settlement is a fascinating stop along Greenland’s rugged coastline. Going ashore, we can explore the village, learning about the traditional ways of life that still define this region. The surrounding cliffs and hills offer opportunities for short hikes, providing panoramic views of the fjord. We will likely see many seals or seabirds along the rocky shoreline.

Paamiut

Paamiut is a settlement rich in Greenlandic traditions and history. A visit to the striking wooden church, one of the most beautiful in the region, is a real insight into the community’s deep connection to their faith and heritage. The harbor is usually full of local fishing boats and you may well. spot whales in the nearby waters.

Arsuk Fjord – Glaciers and Wildlife

Navigating into Arsuk Fjord, you are greeted by the sight of immense glaciers descending into the icy waters. This fjord is known for its abundant wildlife, and we will spot seals resting on ice floes and seabirds soaring above the cliffs. It’s great tp explore the area by tender or kayak, gliding closer to the glacial faces and soaking in the remote beauty of this Arctic wonderland. Anchoring in a sheltered bay is the perfect end to a day of exploration.

Qaqortoq – The Heart of Southern Greenland

Qaqortoq, often called Greenland’s cultural hub, is a memorable stop along our route. Wandering its streets, look for the famous “Stone and Man” sculptures that adorn the town. It’ fascinating just to observe the daily rhythm of life in this southern Greenlandic town, while the surrounding hills have sweeping views of the area.

Hvalsey – Norse Ruins

A stop at Hvalsey takes us back in time as we explore the best-preserved Norse ruins in Greenland. Walking among the stone remains of the medieval church and farmstead, you really sense the Viking settlers who braved this remote land centuries ago. The site’s location, surrounded by rugged hills and the quiet beauty of the fjord, makes it a particularly poignant and atmospheric part of our journey.

Nanortalik – Icebergs and Community Life

Nanortalik, Greenland’s southernmost town, is a place of breathtaking beauty and adventure. Surrounded by dramatic fjords and towering peaks, it is known as the “Place of Polar Bears” due to its proximity to their natural habitat. Visitors to Nanortalik can immerse themselves in Greenlandic culture, explore the town’s fascinating museum, and enjoy activities like hiking, kayaking, and climbing. With its stunning landscapes and warm local hospitality, Nanortalik offers an unforgettable Arctic experience.

Aappilattoq

Aappilattoq, a tiny settlement nestled within Prince Christian Sound, is a glimpse into life at the edge of the world. We cant explore the village, with its brightly colored houses set against a backdrop of soaring peaks and icy waters. A short hike provides stunning views of the sound, while time spent with the local community is a unique insight into Greenlandic traditions and resilience.

Prince Christian Sound – Arctic Majesty

Prince Christian Sound could be one of the most awe-inspiring sections of our voyage. If conditions allow, we will sail through this narrow waterway, surrounded by towering cliffs and cascading glaciers that seem to plunge straight into the icy waters. The sound’s remote location and dramatic scenery make it a highlight of the trip. We can anchor in a sheltered cove for the night, giving us time to fully absorb the grandeur of this remarkable passage. Finding shelter at the ‘weather dock’ at the sounds eastern end.

Denmark Strait – The Open Ocean

As we leave Greenland behind, we set off across the Denmark Strait, an iconic stretch of open ocean that often has strong winds and ensures an exhilarating last two days as we head for western Iceland. The reward is usually sightings of whales and hundreds of seabirds. The rhythm of the sea could provide a reflective moment in the journey.

Reykjavik – Iceland’s Capital

Our journey conclude in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital and a fitting end to our voyage. Here, you can explore iconic landmarks such as Hallgrímskirkja and wander the ancient streets. Reykjavik’s waterfront is a lovely place to unwind, reflect on the adventure, and celebrate the incredible time we have just had.

Dates, Prices & Travel

Start Date & Location

July 14, 2026
Greenland

End Date & Location

July 31, 2026
Iceland

Price

£3,999

Deposit

£1,499

Availability

Available

Trip Information

Start Date: July 14, 2026

Start Time: 09:00

Start Country: Greenland

Start Port: Nuuk

Start Marina: Marina TBC

End Date: July 31, 2026

End Time: 10:00

End Country: Iceland

End Port: Reykjavik

End Marina: Marina TBC

Find Flights For This Trip
Fly Into: Nuuk (IATA code: GOH)
Fly Out of: Reykjavik (IATA code: KEF)

* Flights are not included in the trip price.

Important Notes
Joining the Boat
  • You will join the boat in Nuuk, Greenland
  • The trip starts at 9:00 AM on July 14, 2026, so you will need to be in Nuuk on or before July 13, 2026.
  • You have two options for accommodation on the night before the start date:
    • Stay in a hotel or Airbnb.
    • Alternatively, you can stay onboard the boat from 6:00 PM on a bed & breakfast basis. Select this option during your booking process.
Leaving the Boat
  • You will leave the boat in Reykjavik, Iceland, by 10:00 AM on July 31, 2026.
General Notes
  • You cannot stay on the boat after the trip end date.
  • Once you have booked, we will connect you up with other crew so you can liaise regarding connecting travel, meet up in advance etc.
  • If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
5-Point Pre-Booking Checklist

Before you finalize your booking, we suggest you run through our pre-booking checklist:

  1. Check Flights: Make sure you have found the right flights for your trip. Book them as soon as you have booked your Rubicon 3 trip.
  2. Travel Insurance: Once you’ve booked your trip with us, buy some sailing travel insurance. Read our full guide here.
  3. Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned return date. Some countries require this for entry, so it’s crucial to check and renew your passport if necessary.
  4. Visas: Most sailors will not require any visas for this trip. However, if you are concerned, check any visa requirements for both your destination and any transit countries. If you do need a visa, processing times can vary, so it’s advisable to apply well in advance of your trip.
  5. Vaccinations and Health Checks: There are no vaccinations required for this trip. Make sure you have an acceptable level of fitness and agility. You can read our guide here. This is for the safety of all on board.
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