Arctic Circle: Greenland – Iceland – Faroe

Arctic Circle: Greenland – Iceland – Faroe

Departure date:
Wednesday, 10/06/2026
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16 days 14 nights
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16 days 14 nights

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Departure schedule

Wednesday, 10/06/2026

Means of transport

Departure date Wednesday, 10/06/2026
Start 19:30
HCMC
End 08:20
Copenhagen
Return date Sunday, 26/07/2026
Start 04:00
Copenhagen
End 14:30
HCMC

Price

Adult (Ages 12 and up)
Baby (Under 2 years old)
Children (From 2 years old - 11 years old)
Single room supplement
Detailed schedule
Night 1
HCMC → Dubai
  • 19:30: Tour guide picks you up at the International Departure Terminal of Tan Son Nhat Airport.
  • 23:50: Depart for Dubai, overnight on the plane.
  • 04:00: Arrive in Dubai, transit 4:20.
  • Overnight on the plane.
Day 1
Dubai → Copenhagen
  • 08:20: Continue flight from Dubai to Copenhagen.
  • 13:15 The group arrives in Copenhagen and completes immigration procedures. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, famous for its beautiful canals and the Little Mermaid statue – the symbol of the city, attracting more than 1 million visitors each year.
  • The group returns to the hotel to rest and have dinner.

Overnight in Copenhagen

 

Day 2
Copenhagen → Nuuk (Greenland)

Sightseeing:

  • The National Museum of Greenland features the Pearyland Umiaq – a traditional 15th-century leather boat that demonstrates the unique Inuit boat-building techniques.
  • Kalaaliaraq Market, Greenland’s largest fresh food market, is famous for its fresh seafood such as cod and salmon, as well as wild game such as seals, whales, reindeer and even polar bears.
    Katuaq Centre.

Overnight in Nuuk

Day 3
Explore Nuuk: Art Museum, Nuuk Center, around the Fjord
  • Visit the Greenland Art Museum, which showcases local art.
  • Enjoy the stunning fjord views surrounding the city while you try traditional fishing. Learn survival skills and eat fresh fish you caught yourself.
  • Explore Nuuk Center, Greenland’s largest shopping mall (if you have time).

Overnight in Nuuk

Day 4
Nuuk → Ilulissat (domestic flights)
  • Fly to Ilulissat, a town famous for its Icefjord – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ilulissat Icefjord is home to the world’s largest icebergs, with an average of over 20 billion tons of ice drifting into the sea from the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier every year.
  • Check in and relax.
  • Stroll around Ilulissat: Zion wooden church, Knud Rasmussen museum, old residential area

Overnight in Ilulissat

Day 5
Morning: Whale and iceberg watching tour (Whale Safari)

🐋 Disko Bay is one of the best places to see humpback whales in the summer – around 15,000 pass through these waters each year!

Lunch + rest at the hotel

Afternoon: Light walk to Sermermiut (~1 km)

📍 4,000+ year old ancient Inuit settlement, with easy-to-walk wooden walkways, great for seniors

Overnight in Ilulissat

Day 6
Morning: Helicopter Tour over Glacier & Icefjord

🚁 Fly along Ilulissat Bay, land on the edge of the glacier to see the formation of icebergs – a UNESCO natural heritage.

Return to the hotel to rest and have lunch

Afternoon: Visit Oqaatsut (Rodebay) village by speedboat (~30 minutes/way)

🧊 The village has only 40 people, considered a hidden gem of Greenland, which used to be a resting place for Dutch whalers.

Overnight in Ilulissat

Day 7
Ilulissat → Reykjavík (Iceland)

Fly to Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. Reykjavik is the northernmost capital in the world, famous for its modern architecture mixed with traditional Nordic features. The city has a population of about 130,000, accounting for nearly 40% of Iceland’s population.

Overnight in Reykjavik.

 

Day 8
Reykjavik - Vik (220 km)
  • Visit Iceland’s famous waterfalls: Seljalandsfoss, where you can walk around behind the waterfall; and Skógafoss – a 25m wide, 60m high waterfall.
  • Reynisfjara Beach in Vik is one of the most beautiful black sand beaches in the world, and was formed by volcanic activity thousands of years ago.
  • Vik, a village with a unique black sand beach.

Overnight in Vik


Day 9
Gletscherlagune Jökulsárlón + Skaftafell (230 km)
  • Visit the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon by boat (land and water), famous for its sparkling icebergs that sparkle like diamonds on the black sand. This place has appeared in many famous Hollywood movies: James Bond – Die Another Day, Batman Begins, and Tomb Raider. The lagoon is about 250 meters deep, making it the deepest lake in Iceland.
  • Visit the Skaftafell nature reserve in Vatnajökull National Park.

Overnight in Vik

Day 10
Vik → Reykjavík (200 km)

The group departs for Reykjavik.

On the way, the group visits the following places:

  • Thingvellir National Park – Iceland’s largest national park; established in 1928; recognized by Unesco as a world heritage site in 2004 as a unique environment in terms of geology, history and culture.
  • Golden Waterfall “Golden Waterfall” Gullfoss – part of the Hvita River, pouring down from a height of 32 meters into the canyon. Standing on the shore, you can see the sunlight shining on the sparkling, shimmering waterfall like pure gold.
  • Geysir geothermal area – Strokkur geyser, mud pots, steam, springs
    and volcanoes.

Overnight in Reykjavik

Day 11
In the morning, you are free to relax or choose an activity that suits your health.

Some suggestions (at your own expense):

  • You can experience a helicopter ride to “where fire meets ice” (100 minutes) with two landings on the Þórisjökull glacier and the Hengill geothermal area, named after the Hengill volcano, located in a remote valley that can only be accessed by helicopter or on foot; fly over Iceland’s highest waterfall – Glymur, and witness the continental drift of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates from above.
  • Ride an Icelandic horse through fields full of Lupin flowers.
  • Visit the Hallgrímskirkja church, a prominent architectural symbol of Reykjavik with a height of 74.5m. Visit Harpa Concert Hall – a modern cultural and artistic center by the sea.
  • In the afternoon, you can relax in a hot mineral bath and nourish your skin with natural mineral mud at the hot spring in the middle of the most beautiful icy region in the world, Blue Lagoon. Blue Lagoon is a geothermal pool in Iceland, milky blue water, average temperature 37 degrees Celsius, where therapeutic mud helps to cleanse and rejuvenate the skin, and the unique composition of the water helps to heal the body.

Overnight in Reykjavik

Day 12
Reykjavik → Tórshavn (Faroe Islands)

Fly to Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, located between Norway and Iceland. Tórshavn is one of the smallest capitals in the world, with a population of less than 15,000 people, famous for its Nordic architecture and traditional Viking culture.

On the way, the group stops to visit:

  • Drangir Gate – located between the islands of Vágar and Tindhólmur. This is a pair of natural stone pillars emerging from the sea, with a large arched pillar that looks like a giant gate.
  • Mulafossur Waterfall is located in the small village of Gásadalur on the island of Vágar. This waterfall is especially famous for its white water flowing straight into the sea from a high cliff, creating a majestic and poetic scene.

Overnight in Tórshavn.

Day 13
Tórshavn → Mykines or Tjørnuvik
  • Witches finger trail – Witches finger trail – is a natural rock column located on the east coast of Streymoy Island, Faroe Islands. formed by erosion and the impact of sea waves over thousands of years. This rock column has a very special shape, like a finger reaching up from the sea surface, so it is called “witches finger”.
  • Take a ferry to Mykines Island (~45 minutes).
  • Known as “bird island”, Mykines is famous for its rich ecosystem, especially the habitat of millions of seabirds, including albatrosses, sea owls, and other birds.
  • The group is free to explore and take photos on the island with the enchanting scenery here:
  • Mykineshólmur Lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in the Faroe Islands.
  • See the puffin (Fratercula arctica), one of the island’s most iconic birds with its striking black and white plumage and brightly coloured beak. This is when they return to Mykines to nest.

Overnight in Tórshavn.

 

Day 14
Visit cultural sites, museums, ancient villages with traditional architecture.

Tjornuvik Village – one of the oldest and most beautiful villages in the Faroe Islands, located in the north of the island. One of the highlights of Tjørnuvík is the stunning view of the famous Risin and Kellingin (giant and witch) rocks, located offshore.

  • Gjogv Village, the word “Gjógv” in Faroese means “gorge,” and the highlight of the village is the natural gorge leading to the sea, which has been used as a natural harbor for centuries. Located in the north of Eysturoy Island, it has only about 50 residents.
  • Við Áir Whaling Station Built in 1905 and operating strongly
    in the first half of the 20th century, this is one of the last remaining whaling stations in the North Atlantic region.
  • The two villages Funningur and Kaldbaksbotnur .
  • Overnight in Tórshavn.
Day 15
Tórshavn → Copenhagen → Dubai
  • Fly to Copenhagen, connecting flight to Dubai, transit 04:00.
  • Overnight on plane.
Day 16
Dubai → HCMC

14:30 Arrive at Tan Son Nhat airport, end of trip.

See you again in the next trips.

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