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| Iceland |
With probably the greatest variety of stunning scenery and unspoilt wilderness of any European destination, in Iceland you will find dazzling landscapes ranging from surreal to sublime.
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| Greenland |
Few places on earth can rival Greenland for natural grandeur. An island of great proportions, it is dominated by the world´s second largest icecap. Only a narrow coastal fringe of rugged mountains and intensely green valleys remains ice-free, allowing a resilient and determined community to live at the edge of the habitable world.
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| Faroes |
The Faroe Islands have a strong individual identity, their own language and intriguing heritage, which, combined with exceptional natural beauty, make a holiday destination that is exciting and refreshingly different.
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| Spitsbergen (land-based and voyages) |
A rugged and incredibly scenic island, Spitsbergen is the most easily accessible true high arctic destination for travellers from Europe and forms part of the northern archipelago of Svalbard. It lies as near to the North Pole as to the Arctic Circle, at a latitude where the sun never rises in winter, nor sets in summer, where spring explodes from one day to the next and autumn envelops its icy hold overnight.
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| Arctic Expedition Voyages |
The Arctic encompasses a vast area of continent, ocean, islands and ice- sheets, lying north of the Arctic Circle. Parts of Canada, Alaska, Greenland, the Spitsbergen archipelago and Siberia all fall within the region, which unlike Antarctica, has been inhabited for thousands of years. What better way to discover this polar wilderness than on an expedition voyage!
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