Upcoming Trips

2024

January 23 – February 4
Sri Lanka
Leopards & Blue Whales + Endemic Mammals & Birds

February 4 - 23
India Wildlife Safari
Land of the Tiger

March 8 - 18
Ecuador
Tropical Wildlife and Ecotourism Expedition
Private student trip – Not open to the public

April 3 - 9
The Wildlife and Astronomy of Texas
Bats, Birds and Wildlife of the Rio Grande Valley PLUS the Total Solar Eclipse

June 9 - 22
Tanzania Safari
The Best of East African Wildlife with optional 6-Day pre-trip extension to Rwanda for Mountain Gorillas (June 3 – 8)

July 7 - 21
Galápagos
The Islands of Enchantment

July 19 – August 5
Wild Indonesia
Bali, Komodo and Borneo: Dragons, Temples and Coral Reefs

August 25 – September 9
Iceland and Greenland: Lands of Fire & Ice
The Wildlife, Scenery and Aurora Borealis of the Arctic North

September 17 – October 2
Wildlife of the Pantanal
A Journey to Brazil's Wetland Jewel

October 14 - 27
Botswana Safari
Wildlife of the Delta in the Desert

Iceland and Greenland

This trip is currently SOLD OUT. However, it is a trip we will likely offer in the future, so if you are interested in a more detailed itinerary and/or a copy of the initial trip information packet (which contains information such as pricing, inclusions/exclusions, airline ticketing, etc.) please contact EcoQuest Travel by email at info@ecoquesttravel.net.

Iceland & East Greenland: Lands of Fire & Ice

The Wildlife, Scenery & Aurora Borealis of the Arctic North

EcoQuest Travel is proud to offer an incredible expedition to Iceland and East Greenland. Iceland is a land of fire and Greenland a land of ice. We will begin in Iceland and from the beautiful city of Reykjavik we will soak in the famous Blue Lagoon; as well as visit some of the scenic and geothermal features that make Iceland so special. After a couple of days in Southern Iceland we will journey north to wilds of Lake Myvatn in search of unique birdlife such as Harlequin and Barrow’s Goldeneye Ducks and the near mythical Gyrfalcon. We will also search for whales out of the ancient Viking city of Husavik where we could see up to seven species. After a week of exploring Iceland we will board our expedition ship, the Plancius, and sail north to the frozen wilderness of Greenland. East Greenland’s coast is an extraordinary blend of dramatic landscapes including vast ice fields, glistening glaciers, snow-draped peaks and iceberg-choked fjords. Our nine-day cruise will not only showcase Greenland’s scenic beauty, but allow us to explore ancient Inuit villages lost in time; modern settlements; Arctic wildlife; and hopefully the majesty of the Aurora Borealis. Although the diversity of wildlife in this part of the Arctic is low, it makes up for it by giving us chances to see some incredibly unique and rarely seen species like Narwhal, Arctic Hare and Musk Ox. While sailing between Iceland and Greenland we could see lots of whales, dolphins and seabirds. The fantastic wildlife and scenery also make both Iceland and Greenland special places for photography. We invite you to join us as we explore the natural wonders and cultural sites of Iceland and Greenland – the lands of fire and ice.

17-DAY ITINERARY

Day 1 – Saturday, August 24: Home Cities to our US Gateway City and on to Reykjavik, Iceland
Day 2 – Sunday, August 25: Arrival in Reykjavik & the Blue Lagoon
Day 3 – Monday, August 26: Iceland’s Golden Circle
Day 4 – Tuesday, August 27: Fly to Akureyri and on to Lake Myvatn
Day 5 – Wednesday, August 28: Birding Lake Myvatn
Day 6 – Thursday, August 29: Waterfalls and on to Whale Watching in Husavik
Day 7 – Friday, August 30: Travel back to Akureyri
Days 8 – 16 – Saturday, August 31 through Sunday, September 8: East Greenland Cruise
Day 8 – Saturday, August 31: Free Time in Akureyri and Board the Ship
Day 9 – Sunday, September 1: Sailing to East Greenland
Day 10 – Monday, September 2: Inuit Settlement of Yesteryear
Day 11 – Tuesday, September 3: Colors of the Cape & Rode Fjord
Day 12 – Wednesday, September 4: Enormous Icebergs & Arctic Hares
Day 13 – Thursday, September 5: Settlement at Scoresbysund
Day 14 – Friday, September 6: Remote Shores & Hopefully Narwhal
Day 15 – Saturday, September 7: Sea Life Under the Northern Lights as we Sail Back to Iceland
Day 16 – Sunday, September 8: Arrival in Akureyri; Fly to Reykjavik & the Journey Home
Day 17 – Monday, September 9: Arrival in the US and Home

* Please note that EcoQuest Travel, Inc. will make every effort to adhere to this itinerary, but dates, times, activities and prices are subject to change depending on scheduling and availability.