23 Jul – 9 Aug 2026 | $6,900
BOOK NOW23 Jul – 9 Aug 2026 | $6,900
BOOK NOWSPECIAL COLLAB TRIP!
Follow in the wake of the Norse explorers on this unforgettable passage from Greenland to Iceland aboard SV Sea Dragon. Covering around 1,100 nautical miles, this voyage crosses the Denmark Strait—a stretch of ocean steeped in Viking history and natural drama.
Departing Nuuk, we’ll set a westerly course across the open North Atlantic, leaving behind the icebergs and fjords of Greenland’s coast. This is a true ocean passage: open water, shifting weather, and a sense of vastness found nowhere else on earth. Depending on conditions, we may pause in East Greenland to rest or explore before pressing on to Reykjavík, Iceland’s vibrant capital.
Expect a blend of challenging sailing and moments of pure serenity—whales surfacing alongside, long northern sunsets, and nights that barely darken. You’ll be fully involved in the running of the vessel, from watch-keeping and navigation to sail handling and weather interpretation. You’ll also be taking turn to cook and contributing to all other jobs onboard as part of a small, capable expedition crew.

This trip will also feature expedition guide and conservation photographer Brian Doyle, who specializes in environmental education, wildlife interpretation, and photography in remote environments.
Brian has worked across Antarctica, Iceland, Alaska, and Hawaiʻi, and has guided with leading expedition organizations including Silversea Cruises, Seabourn Expeditions, and National Geographic–Lindblad Expeditions. A certified interpretive naturalist and photography instructor, he helps guests better understand wildlife, ecosystems, and photography in the field.
His photography blends traditional field techniques with modern digital methods to capture the layered relationship between light, time, and place. Brian’s work has been featured by National Geographic, Red Bull, and Canon, and exhibited in galleries and photography festivals around the world.
You’ll also get to
- Retrace part of the historic Viking route between Greenland and Iceland
- Experience true North Atlantic passage-making under expert guidance
- Learn offshore and high-latitude sailing skills, including cold-weather management
- Witness marine life and the changing moods of the northern ocean
- Make landfall in Reykjavík, one of the world’s most dynamic port cities
Sailing with Panexplore means joining an expedition where the sea and weather shape the story. You’ll gain genuine offshore experience in demanding conditions, learn to adapt, and discover the raw beauty of the North Atlantic.
If you have any medical conditions, recent injuries, or concerns about your fitness level, we strongly recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before booking. This expedition is not suitable for individuals with severe mobility limitations or certain medical conditions. Your safety and enjoyment are our priority, and we want to ensure this experience is appropriate for your physical capabilities. Please contact us should you have any questions or concerns before booking.
Our onboard cuisine is inspired by the places we sail through. Our galley follows a local & ocean-inspired philosophy — prioritizing local produce, coastal flavors, and fresh catch when the ocean provides. We can cater to specific diet, just let us know!
Key Details
- Distance: 1,100 nautical miles
- Cost: $6,900
- Dates: 23 Jul – 9 Aug 2026 (18 Days)
- Start: Nuuk, Greenland
- End: Reykjavík, Iceland
Tentative Itinerary
While the exact route and timing will depend on weather and skipper decisions, a typical voyage may look like this:
Days 1–2: Join SV Sea Dragon in Nuuk, Greenland. Safety briefings, preparations, and departure for the open ocean.
Days 3–14: Offshore passage across the Denmark Strait, with potential rest stop or anchorage along East Greenland’s coast depending on conditions.
Days 15–18: Final leg toward Reykjavík, Iceland. Clean-down, debrief, and disembark by late morning on the final day.
Please note: This sailing adventure is weather-dependent. Stopovers, timing, and the exact route will be determined by the skipper to ensure safety and the best possible experience.
The deposit is only $1,000. It’s non-refundable. If you can no longer make it, or if we need to cancel or modify the trip we will either refund your deposit or apply it to a different trip. The remaining balance is due 90 days before the trip begins. The full price will be required to pay if you book within 90 days of the trip start date. Please review the Terms & Conditions.
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