IQALUIT (NUNAVUT) TO NUUK (GODTHAB)
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Ship Information
SILVER WIND
A major upgrade in December 2018 saw Silver Wind looking better than ever. A second refurbishment in November 2021 saw her benefitting from a strengthened ice-class hull and made her one of the most adaptable ships in our fleet. Still timelessly elegant, still luxuriously relaxed, Silver Wind’s improved cruising versatility means she can travel from Polar Regions to iconic ports with fluid ease. With 24 Zodiac® boats offering an outstanding Zodiac®-to-guest ratio of 1:11, you can explore further in unparalleled comfort. Whether you want to get up close and personal to penguins in Antarctica or laze on the golden sands of the Caribbean, get ready for a wealth of diverse destination experiences aboard Silver Wind.
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Detailed Itinerary
Iqaluit (Nunavut), Canada
Iqaluit is the capital of Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut, which is Inuktitut for “our land”. The community is located at the head of Frobisher Bay, an inlet of the North Atlantic extending into southeastern Baffin Island. The Bay is so long that it was first taken to be the possible entrance of a Northwest Passage. In Iqaluit, the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the Nunavut Legislative Assembly Building both house incredible collections of Inuit artwork with interesting local prints for sale in the museum shop.

Lower Savage Islands, Canada
The Lower Savage Islands are a small group of islands off of the southeastern tip of Baffin Island, and a common location for polar bears to be found during the summer months. With plenty of land to roam while giving each other a wide berth, plus opportunities to feed, it seems perhaps bears can be found here as the ice vanishes with the summer season’s warming temperatures.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

High Bluff Island, Canada
Discover the untouched beauty of High Bluff Island - a remote island waiting in the icy waters of the Hudson Strait. Rising from the frigid seas, just south of one of the world’s largest islands, Baffin Island, a visit to this uninhabited land promises a unique Arctic experience. Whether you're capturing the sights and scenery through the camera lens or taking in the distant wonders by foot or Zodiac, there’s much to discover on and around this tiny isle. The island’s closest neighbor, Big Island, lies to the west, while a series of rocky outcrops can be found to the south. Along the upper coastline, 330-foot-tall precipices rise, looking out across North Bay’s vast waters toward Baffin Island. Watch for Arctic wildlife, including marine mammals, as you explore and embark on expedition activities. Silversea’s expert expedition team will be on hand throughout to help you identify wildlife and the unique features of this isolated Arctic island. Part of the Kimmirut Inuit Owned Land, the official name for High Bluff Island has now been changed to Qikiqtarjuarusiq, in recognition of the Inuit ownership and connection with these lands. The nearest town, Kimmirut, lies to the north, tucked into an inlet on Baffin Island’s southern coastline.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Shaftesbury Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
Among Nunavut’s many remote wonders, Shaftesbury Inlet is a stunning example of Arctic beauty. Located to the west of the Hudson Strait, this spectacular fjord extends into Baffin Island’s fascinating, sculpted coastline in a region of monumental landscapes and creeping turquoise glaciers. Now known as Iqaluit Kangiqtunga, this narrow waterway cuts between steep cliffs that stand tall on either side. Join your expedition team to embark on exciting activities, such as getting out onto the calm waters and cruising in Zodiacs up close to the rocky shores, seeking out wildlife encounters.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Akpatok Island - North, Canada
Akpatok Island is a shield-shaped landmass that serves as a magnet for wildlife and is the largest island of Ungava Bay, located between Quebec’s northern coast and Baffin Island. Intimidating vertical limestone cliffs rise 820 feet, and while the natural ramparts leave a stark and impenetrable first impression, this is an island of abundant life, with its dramatic rock faces serving as sanctuary to one of the world’s largest colonies of Thick-billed Murres. Uninhabited by humans for a century, since the last of the Inuit residents left its shores, Akpatok Island is the domain of vast seabird colonies - as well as the magnificent King of the Arctic - the polar bear. The graceful bears arrive to wait out the summer, wandering the tundra in search of sustenance until the ice returns and the hunt resumes. The icy waters also attract seals, walruses and whales. The island’s abundant birdlife perches on the ledges and rims of the cliffs, and this seabird sanctuary has been designated as an Important Bird Area. Akpatok Island takes its name from the Inuit word for Thick-billed Murre - Akpak - and estimates suggest that there are now more than a million roosting among the steep, vertical cliffs of the north and south coasts. Clusters of Black Guillemots also bob on the icy waters below, while Glaucous Gulls swirl above. Akpatok Island also holds stories of human history, and the remains of a pre-Inuit, Dorset settlement have been discovered on the south of the island.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Monumental Island, Canada
Monumental Island is a splinter of ancient metamorphic rock, hunching in the frigid waters of the Davis Strait, defying the ocean and ice around it. Named to honor the legendary Polar Explorer Sir John Franklin, the island displays at times displays everything Nunavut has to offer, in an ocean studded with vast icebergs drifting across from Greenland. Monumental Island is a well-known den site for polar bears, the icon of the Arctic; there is a good chance to see mother bears with cubs on the island, as the bears become trapped by the lack of summer ice, using the island as a base to hunt until the ice returns in the Autumn. Seeing the white silhouette of a polar bear against the ancient black rock and autumn tundra colors is an experience that will remain long after returning on board. Groups of harp seals are a common sight in the waters around Monumental Island and can be very curious, often swimming very close to investigate new objects such as boats. There are several sites on the island also used as haul-out sites for the charismatic Atlantic Walrus. These vast animals are surprisingly gentle and skittish, and can often be observed caring for their calves on the rock bluffs while keeping a careful watch for polar bears. Almost nowhere else in Nunavut can the charismatic wildlife of the Arctic be observed in such a stunning setting.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Lady Franklin Island, Canada
Named in honour of Sir John Franklin’s widow, the lonely and uninhabited Lady Franklin Island lies off of Baffin Island’s Hall Peninsula at the entrance to Cumberland Sound. The island is named for the wife of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer who died trying to discover the Northwest Passage. The geology of the island is striking with vertical cliffs of Archean rocks, likely to be some of the oldest stone in Canada. The waters around Lady Franklin Island offer an abundance seabirds, ducks, seals, and walrus. With a bit of luck it is possible to see Atlantic Puffins here and perhaps even a rare Sabine’s Gull.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Blacklead Island, Canada
Once a hub for Inuit and European whalers - braving the harsh Arctic conditions - Blacklead Island now provides a glimpse into this northerly realm of ice, industry, and heritage. In the cold Arctic waters of Nunavut, offshore from Baffin Island, Blacklead Island was once an Inuit campsite and a key location for Inuit bowhead whaling. Its frontier position offered access to the once bountiful deep waters of Cumberland Sound. From the 1860s to the early 1900s, it became one of the most important whaling stations in the region, attracting Inuit hunters and later European whalers, who sought the bowhead whales that thrived in these icy waters. Today, the island is home to a well-preserved Inuit village, which provides insights into how the industry shaped Inuit life. It’s now preserved as a National Historic Site of Canada, and the island’s archaeological remains share insights from its history. Visitors can also see the stone foundations of an Anglican mission built in 1895, and the remnants of Thule houses - homes to the ancestors of the modern Inuit people. Zodiac explorations along the rocky shores of Blacklead Island offer a chance to spot diverse Arctic wildlife, from seabirds nesting on the cliffs to seals and perhaps the elusive bowhead whales that were so pivotal to this island’s story.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Cape Dyer, Nunavut, Canada
Cape Dyer is a remote wilderness and lies at the southeast tip of Canada’s vast Baffin Island. It is located north of the Arctic Circle in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Terraced cliffs rise up out of the icy sea as you sail close to land and there is a smattering of the purest white snow-capped mountains in the distance. Baffin Island is the largest island in Canada with a vast rugged landscape, which measures 507,451 square kilometers (195,928 square miles). It is the fifth largest island in the world. If you're lucky you might just spot one of the polar bears that populate the island. Other animals that roam these cold lands include Arctic foxes, Caribou, and Arctic hares. Seals and walruses can be seen hauled out or close to shore in the water. Keep a look out for whales in the sea around Baffin Island, there are four species for eagle-eyed nature watchers to spot - Narwhals, Orca, Beluga, and Bowhead.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Qikiqtarjuaq, nunavut, Canada
Sitting above the Arctic Circle, visit a land of wonderful extremes, where polar bears roam, and the vastness of scenery is all-encompassing. Taking its name from the Inuktitut word for Big Island - Qikiqtarjuaq, is a place of long, summer nights that feel eternal, and contrast with the inky depths of winter. These blackened nights are illuminated by the ethereal glow of the Northern lights dancing over huge mountain peaks. A small community resides in this remote and wonderful setting, on the sheltered western shore of Broughton Island, separated from Baffin Island by a relatively narrow channel. Across this gap, the majestic, staggeringly tall mountains of Auyuittuq National Park rise. These are some of the continent’s most spectacular peaks, of poetic form and grandeur. The icy waters surrounding Qikiqtarjuaq are strewn with icebergs beginning long journeys, earning the island its title as Nunavut’s ‘Iceberg Capital’. While ice floes drift serenely on the surface, giants move in the depths - and the waters are visited by wildlife such as narwhals, bowhead whales, seals, and orcas. The skies above, meanwhile, are often alive with seabirds, particularly the Northern Fulmar. Cruise along the beautiful shoreline and take to Zodiacs for a deeper level of exploration, seeking out the wonderful wildlife of the region with our expert team on hand to identify the animals and share their fascinating insights into this wonderful region.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Auyuituq National Park, Canada
Located at the heart of Nunavut, on Baffin Island’s Cumberland Peninsula, Auyuittuq National Park offers you one of the most beautiful and striking landscapes in Canada. Large valleys and steep-walled fjords surrounded by a skyline of irregular peaks and massive glaciers, exactly how you would picture the Arctic.
Auyuittuq homes little vegetation, however, you can spot some arctic wildlife species in these stunning and serene landscapes. Arctic foxes, caribou, lemmings, snow geese, ermines, but also polar bears, and many bird species like peregrine falcons can be observed. Several cetacean species frequent the surrounding waters of the island, narwhals, beluga whales, and orcas being the most likely to be seen. The coasts of the island are a haven for many seabirds like the king eider or the little auk.
Established as a national park in 1972, Auyuittuq holds an extremely important place in Canada’s history due to its location. Many civilizations visited Auyuittuq since the first people settled during the Stone Age, noting the ideal conditions for whaling. Among them, Norse and English explorers but also the Inuit, a people that left their mark on the island and all the Nunavut regions. Auyuittuq means “The Land That Never Melts” in Inuktitut, the national park’s land being covered by the huge Penny Ice Glacier.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Day at sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Eqip Sermia Glacier, Greenland
Scattering chunks of sea ice like confetti, Eqip Sermia Glacier’s 2-mile-wide wall of ice is alive with thrilling activity. Known as the Calving Glacier, this immense formation towers up to 550 feet above the surface. Cracks and rumbles echo through the air from Eqip Sermia Glacier, one of the most active in the Northern Hemisphere. Enjoy the show, as dramatic collapses send mini-icebergs tumbling across the surface and the ship rolls gently on the ensuing waves. Explore this incredible glacier up close, immersed in pure silence, with only the calls of seabirds and the murmurings of the ice breaking the quiet. Eqip Sermia Glacier is retreating quickly, and this rapid movement drives the frequency of its calving events. Found at the terminus of Eqi Fjord, the compacted flow of ancient ice mass spills down through black and white mountains from its roots in the Greenland Ice Sheet - the second-largest body of ice in the world after Antarctica, covering 80% of the island. The deep blues and turquoise hues are caused by centuries of compression. Icy sculptures from Eqip Sermia Glacier and nearby Jakobshavn Glacier and Kangilerngata Sermia Glacier drift toward Disko Bay, where fin, humpback, and minke whales breach and roll through the lively waters.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Ilulissat, Greenland
Known as the birthplace of icebergs, the Ilulissat Icefjord produces nearly 20 million tons of ice each day. In fact, the word Ilulissat means “icebergs” in the Kalaallisut language. The town of Ilulissat is known for its long periods of calm and settled weather, but the climate tends to be cold due to its proximity to the fjord. Approximately 4,500 people live in Ilulissat, the third-largest town in Greenland after Nuuk and Sisimiut. Some people here estimate that there are nearly as many sled dogs as human beings living in the town that also boasts a local history museum located in the former home of Greenlandic folk hero and famed polar explorer Knud Rasmussen.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Ilulissat Iceberg Cruise
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Ilulissat Town Walk
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Sisimiut, Greenland
Sisimiut ("The People of the Fox Holes") is Greenland's second city, the largest Arctic City in North America, and a hub between the warmer South and the frozen North of the country. With a young, dynamic population, including students from all over the country, Sisimiut is one of the fastest-growing cities in Greenland. Inhabited for more than four and a half thousand years, the Danish Colonial Era saw the rapid development of the city into a trade center, and the old buildings and artifacts can be seen at Sisimiut Museum, a collection of beautifully restored buildings displaying everything from ancient turf houses to modern Inuit art. The local artisans are considered some of the best in Greenland and often sell their wares direct from their communal workshop in the harbor, where they barter with hunters for raw materials. Today, modern industry focuses on processing seafood and shipping; KNI, the state-run chain of general stores operating in even the most remote settlements is based in Sisimiut. Most residents still live in the colorful wooden houses Greenland is so well known for. Sisimiut's vast backcountry offers excellent opportunities for hiking and fishing, and the locals often use sled dogs or snowmobiles to get around their vast mountainous playground during the long winters. In the summer, one can walk as far as Kangerlussuaq International Airport, a trail also used for the grueling Polar Circle Marathon, one of the toughest endurance events in the world.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Sisimiut Town Walk with Greenlandic Tasting
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Amerloq Fjord, Greenland
Sail into Amerloq Fjord, an evocative waterway, immersed in a protected landscape of soaring mountains, arctic wilderness, and deep fjords. Located in western Greenland’s Qeqqata municipality, this scenic fjord lies above the Arctic Circle, with its waters flowing out into the Davis Strait. Along the rocky shores, hiking trails meander by the water’s edge, and whales can occasionally be spotted in the calm waters. Huddled over the fjord’s entrance is the cheerily painted town of Sisimiut, Greenland's second-biggest settlement. While cruising along 25 miles of fjord waters, you’ll also encounter Assaqutaq - a ghostly village that was abandoned and left to ruin in 1970. Some of the fading wooden buildings have recently had new life breathed into them for educational purposes. Sail the calm waters to reach Sarfannguit, a beautiful fishing village consisting of an assortment of small wooden houses popping with bright colors against the moody landscape. Located on an island between two fjords, Sarfannguit forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, designated in 2018 to preserve the cultural and historical legacy of the Inuit. For more than 4,200 years, the Inuit have hunted and fished in these landscapes, maintaining a deep connection to the land and sea. Today, you can visit the approximately 100 residents who live in Sarfannguit to learn of their heritage, as the barks of their excited sled dogs echo over the waters.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Evighedsfjord, Greenland
Evighedsfjord (Eternity Fjord) is a large fjord northeast of Kangaamiut in southwest Greenland. The fjord has a length of 75 kilometers and several branches with numerous glaciers coming down from the Maniitsoq Ice Cap to the north can be seen. The Evighedsfjord has several bends and whenever the ship reaches the supposed end the fjord continues in another direction and seems to go on forever. Qingua Kujatdleq Glacier is at its southeastern end. At the northwestern end, a U-shaped valley has seven glaciers coming down from the mountains but not reaching the water. The glaciers had their maximum extent around the year 1870 and have gone through several cycles of advance and retreat. The mountains on either side of the fjord can reach in excess of 2,000 meters and the fjord has a depth of up to 700 meters. Evighedsfjord’s snowline is at 1,100 meters and the Evighedsfjord region is famous as one of Greenland’s best heli-skiing areas.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Nuuk (Godthab), Greenland
In the bustling capital city of Greenland, you could be forgiven for forgetting you are in such a vast and isolated country. Nuuk is Greenland's economic and social hub, home to more than a third of Greenland's population, and although it feels like a world capital, scratch the surface, and a uniquely Greenlandic character can be found underneath. Nuuk Cathedral overlooks the gorgeous old Colonial Harbour district and the Greenland National Museum, resting place of the legendary Qilakitsoq mummies, the true highlight of the museum's archaeological collection. Above the Colonial Harbour sits downtown Nuuk, with lines of Scandistyle apartments, a bustling shopping district, the Greenlandic Parliament, Nuuk City Hall (which welcomes visitors to see its artwork), and even outdoor cafes selling locally produced food and beer. These nods to modernity compete for space with local artisan boutiques, the meat market selling the catch from Nuuk's vast fjord-lands, and the stunning Katuaq Cultural Centre, where blockbuster movies, as well as local and foreign performers, entertain the people of Nuuk. Although Nuuk has long been a melting pot of Danish and Greenlandic ideas, this is a city where Greenland displays its sophistication, with the Country's only traffic lights, roundabouts, and University. Most of all, expect to find a multitude of friendly people who are proud of who they are, and equally proud of the city they call home.

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VISTA SUITE
A quiet sanctuary to escape to on your cruise. The seating area has plenty of room to relax. Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views. The perfect backdrop for breakfast in bed.

CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE
A Silversea signature, the Classic Veranda Suite is spacious and welcoming. Veranda suites offer floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a furnished private teak veranda. Each spectacular sunset feels like it is yours alone. Some Classic Veranda Suites accommodate three guests. A must for the world’s best cruise line.

DELUXE VERANDA SUITE
The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers unbeatable views. A Silversea signature. Spacious and welcoming. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda. Each spectacular sunset feels like it is yours alone. The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a preferred central location with identical accommodation to a Veranda Suite. No top cruise line would be complete without such a luxury.

MEDALLION SUITE
A mark of distinction. Sumptuous. Spacious. Rich textures and panoramic views surround you with distinguished luxury. The perfect summary of The Medallion Suite offered by the world’s best cruise line.

SILVER SUITE
For those wanting more space, Silver Suites are ideal. Stylish and sophisticated. Separate dining and living rooms. Larger verandas. Situated midship on the Silver Wind. Perfection in design for comfortable living. Silver Suites accommodate three guests.

ROYAL SUITE
Stately. Commanding and majestic. Perfect for entertaining. The Royal suite lives up to its name. Enough living space to roam. The pinnacle of good living. Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

GRAND SUITE
Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The Grand Suite on the Silver Wind is ideal for entertaining friends or enjoying a quiet dinner “at home.” Available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Veranda Suite.

OWNER’S SUITE
The name says it all. A stylish apartment. Prestigious and classic. For those who seek spaciousness, comfort and service on board. The Owner’s Suite is available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms (as illustrated) by adjoining with a Vista Suite so you can enjoy your luxury cruise in style.
Dining Options
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Dame
La Dame features a menu of seasonally inspired dishes prepared with the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
The Restaurant
Enjoy Continental and regional specialties as well as sweeping ocean views in our main dining room.
Shore Excursions
Akpatok Island - North, Canada
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
AKN-EXP-EThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: AKN-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Amerloq Fjord, Greenland
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
GL8-EXP-EThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: GL8-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Auyuituq National Park, Canada
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
AYA-EXP-EThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea condition that day. The Expedition Team will communicate any specific information and logistics once onboard. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: AYA-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is dependent on the weather and the sea condition that day. The Expedition Team will communicate any specific information and logistics once onboard.
Blacklead Island, Canada
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
BKL-EXP-EThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: BKL-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Cape Dyer, Nunavut, Canada

Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
CDC-EXP-EEmbark on your Zodiac cruise where you will see the scenic shores of Walrus Island. A site to behold with your Expedition Naturalists sharing all the information about the island. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: CDC-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Embark on your Zodiac cruise where you will see the scenic shores of Walrus Island. A site to behold with your Expedition Naturalists sharing all the information about the island. Activity level and duration of this activity are approximate. More specific information and logistical details will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac. Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifejackets are provided. Child lifejackets are available. Dress according to the climate, and please ensure you wear shoes that may get wet, such as Tevas or Wet Shoes (no flip-flop or similar). You may be splashed. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray. Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn. Activity level and duration of this activity are approximate. More specific information and logistical details will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac. Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifejackets are provided. Child lifejackets are available. Dress according to the climate, and please ensure you wear shoes that may get wet, such as Tevas or Wet Shoes (no flip-flop or similar). You may be splashed. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray. Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Eqip Sermia Glacier, Greenland

Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
ESG-EXP-EFull participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: ESG-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing.
Evighedsfjord, Greenland

Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
EVF-EXP-EThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: EVF-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
High Bluff Island, Canada
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
HFI-EXP-EThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: HFI-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Ilulissat, Greenland

Ilulissat Iceberg Cruise
ILL-EXP-01Explore the towering icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord, recognized as one of the northernmost UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This remarkable icefjord features a vast array of icebergs that have broken off from the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Ilulissat Iceberg Cruise CODE: ILL-EXP-01 ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the towering icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord, recognized as one of the northernmost UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This remarkable icefjord features a vast array of icebergs that have broken off from the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. Please note: A 90-minute boat cruise, with a minimal amount of walking and a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. The boats are local and only offer partial protection from the elements. Guides, equipment, and services are the best-available but may not be up to the standards of those found on other excursions therefore, we urge flexibility and understanding as we visit unique and somewhat remote destinations. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, sun protection and a weatherproof jacket, hat, scarf and gloves are recommended. Please note: A 90-minute boat cruise, with a minimal amount of walking and a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the boat. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. The boats are local and only offer partial protection from the elements. Guides, equipment, and services are the best-available but may not be up to the standards of those found on other excursions therefore, we urge flexibility and understanding as we visit unique and somewhat remote destinations. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, sun protection and a weatherproof jacket, hat, scarf and gloves are recommended.

Ilulissat Town Walk
ILL-EXP-02Experience a stroll through the vibrant streets of Ilulissat, Greenland's third largest town, accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide. They will provide insights into the town's history and practical details, as well as share their personal experiences of life in Ilulissat and Greenland. The tour kicks off at the landing site, where you can leisurely explore the main street, visit the Ilulissat Museum at your own pace, and take a brief pause at the Zion Church before heading back to the port. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Ilulissat Town Walk CODE: ILL-EXP-02 ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience a stroll through the vibrant streets of Ilulissat, Greenland's third largest town, accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide. They will provide insights into the town's history and practical details, as well as share their personal experiences of life in Ilulissat and Greenland. The tour kicks off at the landing site, where you can leisurely explore the main street, visit the Ilulissat Museum at your own pace, and take a brief pause at the Zion Church before heading back to the port. Please note: This tour involves moderate walking for approximately 2 km (1.24 miles) making this tour less suitable for guests with mobility difficulties. Local infrastructure is basic, and local road conditions are unpredictable, note that roads in Ilulissat are mostly paved, with some inclines and steps. Coaches, guides, equipment, and services are the best-available but may not be up to the standards of those found on other excursions therefore, we urge flexibility and understanding as we visit unique and somewhat remote destinations. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, sun protection and a weatherproof jacket, hat, scarf and gloves are recommended. Please note: This tour involves moderate walking for approximately 2 km (1.24 miles) making this tour less suitable for guests with mobility difficulties. Local infrastructure is basic, and local road conditions are unpredictable, note that roads in Ilulissat are mostly paved, with some inclines and steps. Coaches, guides, equipment, and services are the best-available but may not be up to the standards of those found on other excursions therefore, we urge flexibility and understanding as we visit unique and somewhat remote destinations. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, sun protection and a weatherproof jacket, hat, scarf and gloves are recommended.
Lady Franklin Island, Canada
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
LFR-EXP-EThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: LFR-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Lower Savage Islands, Canada
Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team
LSI-EXP-AFull participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: LSI-EXP-A ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Please note: Activity level and duration of this activity are approximate. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac. Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifejackets are provided. Child lifejackets are available. Guests must be able to speak conversational English in order to understand safety instructions. Dress according to the climate, and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas, Wet Shoes (no flip-flop or similar). You may be splashed. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray. Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn. Please note: Activity level and duration of this activity are approximate. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac. Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifejackets are provided. Child lifejackets are available. Guests must be able to speak conversational English in order to understand safety instructions. Dress according to the climate, and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas, Wet Shoes (no flip-flop or similar). You may be splashed. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray. Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Monumental Island, Canada
Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team
MIS-EXP-AFull participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: MIS-EXP-A ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Please note: Activity level and duration of this activity are approximate. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac. Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifejackets are provided. Child lifejackets are available. Guests must be able to speak conversational English in order to understand safety instructions. Dress according to the climate, and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas, Wet Shoes (no flip-flop or similar). You may be splashed. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray. Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn. Please note: Activity level and duration of this activity are approximate. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac. Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifejackets are provided. Child lifejackets are available. Guests must be able to speak conversational English in order to understand safety instructions. Dress according to the climate, and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas, Wet Shoes (no flip-flop or similar). You may be splashed. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray. Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Qikiqtarjuaq, nunavut, Canada
Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team
CA9-EXP-EThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Expedition Activities with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: CA9-EXP-E ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board.
Shaftesbury Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team
C57-EXP-AThis activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Zodiac Cruise with Silversea Expedition Team CODE: C57-EXP-A ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This activity is conducted by Silversea Expedition Team and is depending on the weather and the sea condition of the day. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Team on board. Please note: Activity level and duration of this activity are approximate. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac. Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifejackets are provided. Child lifejackets are available. Guests must be able to speak conversational English in order to understand safety instructions. Dress according to the climate, and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas, Wet Shoes (no flip-flop or similar). You may be splashed. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray. Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn. Please note: Activity level and duration of this activity are approximate. More specific information and logistics will be communicated by the Expedition Leader on board. This activity is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, back/neck/hip problems, those who are pregnant or guests who use a wheelchair. Although no walking is required, guests must be able to manoeuvre in and out of the Zodiac. Participants must be a minimum of 6 years of age. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Lifejackets are provided. Child lifejackets are available. Guests must be able to speak conversational English in order to understand safety instructions. Dress according to the climate, and please ensure you wear shoes that are either waterproof or that may get wet, such as Tevas, Wet Shoes (no flip-flop or similar). You may be splashed. It is recommended to have electronic equipment sealed in waterproof bags, in case of rain or spray. Please also ensure that you apply ample sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn.
Sisimiut, Greenland

Sisimiut Town Walk with Greenlandic Tasting
SIS-EXP-01Sisimiut, located on Greenland's western coast and north of the Arctic Circle, is the country's second-largest town. It boasts a lively community, breathtaking natural landscapes, and a deep cultural history. Take a stroll through the town to experience its ancient heritage and the vibrant hues of its architecture and streets. Be sure to visit the Sisimiut Museum, which features exhibits in Greenland's oldest surviving church and a traditional peat house. Don't miss the opportunity to sample Greenlandic delicacies, including exquisite seafood and cured meats. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Sisimiut Town Walk with Greenlandic Tasting CODE: SIS-EXP-01 ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Sisimiut, located on Greenland's western coast and north of the Arctic Circle, is the country's second-largest town. It boasts a lively community, breathtaking natural landscapes, and a deep cultural history. Take a stroll through the town to experience its ancient heritage and the vibrant hues of its architecture and streets. Be sure to visit the Sisimiut Museum, which features exhibits in Greenland's oldest surviving church and a traditional peat house. Don't miss the opportunity to sample Greenlandic delicacies, including exquisite seafood and cured meats. Please note: A moderate amount of walking to fully-explore the community, however walking in Sisimiut is at the discretion of each guest. Local infrastructure is basic, roads in Sisimiut are mostly paved but there can be stretches of dirt road, with some inclines and steps. Guides, equipment, and services are the best-available but may not be up to the standards of those found on other excursions therefore, we urge flexibility and understanding as we visit unique and remote destinations. Dress in layers with sturdy, closed toe walking shoes/boots, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, weatherproof jacket, hat, and scarf. Please note: A moderate amount of walking to fully-explore the community, however walking in Sisimiut is at the discretion of each guest. Local infrastructure is basic, roads in Sisimiut are mostly paved but there can be stretches of dirt road, with some inclines and steps. Guides, equipment, and services are the best-available but may not be up to the standards of those found on other excursions therefore, we urge flexibility and understanding as we visit unique and remote destinations. Dress in layers with sturdy, closed toe walking shoes/boots, and bring sun protection, insect repellent, weatherproof jacket, hat, and scarf.