LEG 3: GREENLAND EXPLORER

REYKJAVIKTASIILAQ/SCORESBY SUNDÍsafjörður

Possibly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore one of the most imposing and majestic landscapes on the planet, inaccessible by land and only during a few weeks in the summer.

SKIRR Adventures offers a unique opportunity to explore and experience the beauty and challenge of sailing between Iceland and Greenland. Join a crew of experienced sailors on a voyage across the North Atlantic and Denmark Strait, exploring the rugged coastlines, majestic fjords, and remote settlements of these two Nordic countries. Put your sailing skills into practice and develop your navigation skills, all whilst enjoying the wildlife and sheer beauty of this region.

Depending on the weather conditions and ice flow, we will take one of two options:

1) Head west to the remote town of Tasiilaq and surrounding fjords including (if accessible), Ikateq, the home of World War II US airbase, ‘Bluie East Two’. The sample itinerary for this option can be found below.

2) Head north to Scoresby Sund, the world’s biggest fjord. Experience snowy peaks, towering icebergs and expansive glaciers as we negotiate our way through to the remote settlement of Ittoqqortoomiit. The sample itinerary for this option can be found on the Leg 4: Artic Adventure page.

Regardless of the route taken, if conditions allow we will endeavour to cross into the Arctic Circle (latitude approx. 66°34’N) where you will become a ‘blue nose’ – a tradition that marks a sailors’ first journey into the Arctic Circle, marked by painting their noses blue.

Icebergs are likely to be sighted and you will be on ice watch throughout the short hours of darkness and throughout the day, often pushing smaller bergs aside to make progress. Sailing through this region offers some of the most incredible scenery and it’s a must-do for any sailing enthusiast.

A word of warning – Greenland midges make the Scottish ones look amateurish. Fortunately they don’t like flying very far from the shore!

EXTEND YOUR ADVENTURE

If you want to venture beyond this leg, you can book an additional leg(s) and receive a 5% discount off your total booking value.  Discover more about the next leg here.

Leg 3: Greenland Explorer

Miles: +800nm

Temperature Range: 3°c – 11°c

Dates: 26 July – 10 August 2025

MIN. EXPERIENCE NEEDED:

RYA DAY SKIPPER, CLIPPER LEVEL 1 TRAINING OR EQUIVALENT

Cost: £3250

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SAMPLE ITINERARY

Depending on the weather and ice flow, we will take one of two options; head westward to Tasiilaq or head northwards into the Arctic Circle and to Scoresby Sund. The itinerary below is based on heading to Tasiilaq but you can find the alternative sample itinerary on the Leg 4: Artic Adventure page. 

ARRIVAL: REYKJAVIK, ICELAND

Arrive at Reykjavik Brokey marina between 1700 and 1800 to meet your Skipper and crew.

You will be welcomed aboard and get the chance to familiarise yourself with the boat before heading off for a crew dinner.

DAY 1

EXPEDITION DEPARTURE

This morning will involve a yacht familiarisation and extensive safety brief with your skipper and expedition team in preparation for an early afternoon departure.

Depending on conditions, the afternoon sail will likely consist of a short passage allowing crew to familiarise themselves with sail trimming, winch handling and helming as we start our voyage across the Denmark Strait. 

DAYS 2-5

crossing the denmark strait into the ARCTIC CIRCLE

We will sail across the Denmark Strait, following the route of the Vikings who first discovered Greenland. If conditions allow we will cross into the Arctic Circle to become ‘blue noses.’ 

Along the way, we will likely encounter various sea birds, whales, dolphins, and maybe even icebergs. If heading west, we will aim to reach Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland, by day 5.

DAYS 6-8

TRANQUIL TASIILAQ

Spend a couple of days exploring Tasiilaq and its surroundings by boat and land. Tasiilaq is a colourful and lively town with a rich history and culture. Meet some of the friendly locals and perhaps also join a guide for a hike in the stunning scenery of the nearby mountains, valleys, and glaciers.

DAYS 9-11

EXPLORE THE FJORDS of EAST GREENLAND

We will depart from Tasiilaq and sail back towards Iceland, taking a different route than before. We will try to visit some of the remote and beautiful fjords along the way including (if accessible), Ikateq, home of the abandoned WWII US airbase, ‘Bluie East Two‘ surrounded by towering snowy peaks and iceberg strewn waters. 

DAY 14-15

LEG FINISH: Ísafjörður

Having crossed back over the Denmark Strait from East to West, you will arrive in Ísafjörður, a charming fishing town in the Westfjords region of Iceland. here you can enjoy a crew dinner before spending your last night on board.

After breakfast, you will assist with a deep clean of the boat before saying goodbye to your Skipper and crew. You will be free to depart the boat in Isafjordur by 1300 on 10 August with memories that will last a lifetime. 

EXPECT AN EXPEDITION
NOT A CRUISE

The itinerary we provide for our sailing expedition is a guideline that may vary depending on weather conditions, wildlife sightings, and other contributing factors.

All SKIRR Adventures itineraries are examples and do not form any part of the contract.

the detail

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • All food and accommodation on board (except the evening of joining)
  • Use of wet weather gear (jacket and trousers)
  • Use of safety equipment including life jacket
  • Personal injury & travel insurance for the duration of your leg

What’s not included

  • Dinner on arrival night
  • Travel to and from the boat for joining and departure
  • Any meals ashore
  • Visas
  • Personal equipment (see packing list)

SOLO TRAVELLERS

Did you know that most of our guests are solo explorers? Sailing is a wonderful way to explore new destinations and make new friends. You’ll never feel lonely on board, as you’ll be part of a friendly and diverse crew.

PERSONAL FITNESS
You will be expected to participate in various tasks such as hoisting sails, steering, anchoring, and docking. You will also have the opportunity to explore different destinations on foot, which may involve a short hike. Therefore, we recommend that you have a moderate degree of fitness, mobility and health before joining our expeditions.

 

You can always improve your fitness in the months leading up to your departure by following a simple exercise routine and eating a balanced diet.
AGE

To join a SKIRR adventures expedition, you must be at least 18 years old. Our trips are designed for people who love adventure, regardless of their age. We welcome guests from 18-70+. We don’t see age as a barrier, just a number. Come and explore the world with us!

GROUP SIZE
Our small group sailing expeditions operate a maximum guest size of 12 onboard each boat. We send two boats on each expedition, so there can be up to 24 guests across both boats at any one time.
 
You can book individually or with your friends and family, and enjoy the experience of sailing with a professional crew and a friendly group of fellow explorers.

sailing experience

To join this expedition leg, you will need prior recent sailing experience.

This can be one of the following:

  • Clipper Race Level 1 Training
  • RYA Day Skipper
  • Equivalent sailing experience

If you have sailing experience, but no prior qualifications, we will consider your application on a case by case basis. Please contact us with details of your sailing history.

If you have no prior sailing experience, don’t worry… you can still book onto the Clipper Race Level 1 training (below) or work towards your RYA Day Skipper (a globally endorsed qualification).

OPTION 1

CLIPPER RACE: LEVEL 1

Join crew onboard a Clipper Race yacht for an intensive course that prepares aspiring sailors for the challenges of long ocean crossings. The training covers the basics of sailing, safety, teamwork and leadership.

You will be joined by crew looking to take on the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, many of whom will have never sailed before, so it’s a fantastic place to begin your sailing journey.

FROM £650* | 7 DAYS

*when purchased with a leg of SKIRR adventures

OPTION 2

RYA DAY SKIPPER

You can obtain your RYA Day Skipper qualification through our preferred training provider, Hamble School of Yachting.

For those with no prior sailing experience, we would recommend that you do your RYA Competent Crew prior to your RYA Day Skipper qualification, where you will be taught the fundamentals of crewing, as well as how to ‘live’ onboard a cruising yacht.

 FROM £980 | 9 DAYS +

ACHIEVED RYA COMPETENT CREW?

If you have already achieved RYA Competent Crew or equivalent you may gain the relevant experience required for later legs by sailing on this leg, Leg 1 Western Coves & Scottish Isles.

WILDLIFE HIGHLIGHTS

Wild european otter on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK
Clipper 68 Adventure Sailing
White tail sea eagles on the hunt on the Isle of Mull In Scotland
A hiker at the top of the mountain views the magnificent landscape of the Isle of Skye. Bla Bheinn, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Tasiilaq is home to a variety of wildlife, both on land and in the sea. Some of the animals that can be seen in this region are arctic hares, whales, seals, as well as many kinds of different bird species. Tasiilaq is the most populous town on the eastern coast of Greenland, and a gateway to the wilderness of the Sermilik Fjord and the Ammassalik Island. The town offers scenic views of the mountains, glaciers, and colourful houses.

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