Ancient Waters, Iceberg Quest
10,000-year- old water and light, frozen in time, cradled in your hands. Sail from St. John’s Narrows to Iceberg Alley, where towering slabs of frozen water drift along the horizon, a moving mountain range on the ocean. Navigate amongst ice sheets and “bergy bits” capturing the best angle to photograph these seaway skyscrapers. Playful pods of dolphins and humpback whales burble up from the deep, enticing you with their blows, clicks and whistles. Local fables come to life when shared by your seafaring captains. Settle in, this is one ocean-bound adventure your group won’t ever forget.
Ancient Waters, Iceberg Quest
10,000-year- old water and light, frozen in time, cradled in your hands. Sail from St. John’s Narrows to Iceberg Alley, where towering slabs of frozen water drift along the horizon, a moving mountain range on the ocean. Navigate amongst ice sheets and “bergy bits” capturing the best angle to photograph these seaway skyscrapers. Playful pods of dolphins and humpback whales burble up from the deep, enticing you with their blows, clicks and whistles. Local fables come to life when shared by your seafaring captains. Settle in, this is one ocean-bound adventure your group won’t ever forget.
10,000-year old icebergs float down from the high Arctic in spring and early summer
Sailing past Cabot Tower and Cape Spear, the most easterly point in North America
Cruise via large charter vessel with the whole group or in smaller gatherings by zodiac
Memories For The Making
There’s nothing like seeing your first iceberg. Dangerous sparkle. Turquoise, white and emerald green ice spires and humps. Feeling its frosty breath chills your face, but warms your soul with wonder
Listening to the crack and sizzle of iceberg cubes (bergy bits) plunging into an iceberg vodka cocktail
Hearing the deep, whoosh, of a humpback whale, the largest mammals on earth, exhaling as it surfaces, then getting caught in its steamy breath
The uproarious tales told by your captain, a natural- born storyteller, stay with you always
Memories For The Making
There’s nothing like seeing your first iceberg. Dangerous sparkle. Turquoise, white and emerald green ice spires and humps. Feeling its frosty breath chills your face, but warms your soul with wonder
Listening to the crack and sizzle of iceberg cubes (bergy bits) plunging into an iceberg vodka cocktail
Hearing the deep, whoosh, of a humpback whale, the largest mammals on earth, exhaling as it surfaces, then getting caught in its steamy breath
The uproarious tales told by your captain, a natural- born storyteller, stay with you always
April to June