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Baie de Disko (comprend le vol aller-retour Copenhague - Kangerlussuaq)

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Groenland

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Favori

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225568

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  • Opérateur:

    Albatros Expeditions

  • Durée:

    8 days

  • Taille du groupe:

    150 pax

  • Âge:

    8 à 99

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    Niveaux de difficulté:
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    • Modéré
    • Difficile
    • Très difficile
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Itinéraire

Participez à une aventure épique au Groenland et vivez l'été dans l'Arctique lors de notre voyage classique dans la baie de Disko. Admirez les gigantesques icebergs, rencontrez les habitants, découvrez la culture inuit et admirez le fjord glaciaire d'Ilulissat, classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.


Embarquez à bord de notre navire ultramoderne Ocean Albatros pour une aventure à travers l'ouest du Groenland. Voyager par la mer est sans aucun doute la meilleure façon de découvrir le Groenland, où la vie est régie par les vagues, la glace et les marées depuis des temps immémoriaux. Des villages côtiers colorés aux villes miniatures animées, des glaciers et des icebergs aux fjords et aux montagnes imposantes, nous combinons les points forts de ce magnifique pays en un seul voyage épique.


Même dans les grandes villes que nous visitons, la nature arctique n'est jamais loin. À quelques minutes de marche des maisons colorées, les visiteurs peuvent se retrouver complètement seuls, entourés d'une nature sauvage - une rareté dans notre monde moderne très actif. La vie au Groenland se déroule à un rythme différent, au rythme de la mer, des marées et du soleil de minuit. La culture locale, l'architecture et le mode de vie sont tous régis par les conditions à la fois rudes et magnifiques de l'Arctique. Au cours du voyage, rencontrez les sympathiques habitants du Groenland pour en savoir plus sur leur culture ancestrale.


Notre aventure commence à Kangerlussuaq, le centre de transport du Groenland, avant de visiter la ville voisine de Sisimiut, la deuxième ville animée du Groenland. De là, nous nous aventurons vers le nord, vers les montagnes de basalte et les étranges formations rocheuses de Qeqertarsuaq, puis vers Uummannaq, notre point le plus septentrional sur la "Riviera groenlandaise". Nous nous dirigeons ensuite vers le sud, au cœur de la baie de Disko, pour assister au spectacle stupéfiant du glacier Eqip Sermia, avant d'arriver à Ilulissat, la ville la plus visitée du Groenland. Ilulissat, qui signifie simplement "Icebergs" en groenlandais, abrite l'époustouflant fjord glaciaire d'Ilulissat, inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, un vaste fjord étouffé par la glace produite par le plus grand glacier de l'hémisphère nord. Nulle part ailleurs dans le monde, vous ne pourrez découvrir un paysage de glace aussi incroyable et une hospitalité locale aussi chaleureuse. D'Ilulissat, nous retournerons à Kangerlussuaq en passant par le petit village d'Itilleq, où les visiteurs pourront découvrir les traditions de chasse et de pêche qui permettent encore aux habitants de prospérer.


Grâce à la flotte de Zodiacs d'Ocean Albatros, nous n'avons aucune limite. Avec la possibilité de débarquer dans de petits villages ou sur des plages isolées, nous pouvons accéder aux endroits les plus reculés. Observez la nature arctique depuis le confort exceptionnel d'Ocean Albatros, en suivant les baleines et les phoques le long de la côte de cette île remarquable. Vivez l'expérience avec nous !

Programme du circuit

Day 1

Kangerlussuaq, Groenland - Embarquement

Le premier jour de notre expédition, nous embarquons sur des vols affrétés à Copenhague, au Danemark, à destination de Kangerlussuaq, sur la côte ouest du Groenland (les deux options de vol sont disponibles, veuillez nous contacter pour plus d'informations).

Située au fond du fjord du même nom, long de 160 km, Kangerlussuaq est la seule ville du Groenland située à l'intérieur des terres. Elle a été créée en 1941 par les troupes américaines sous le nom de base aérienne de Sondrestrom/Bluie West-8. La ville de Kangerlussuaq, qui existe essentiellement pour desservir l'aéroport, conserve une forte impression de "guerre froide", ce qui témoigne de son utilisation militaire américaine intensive avant qu'elle ne soit cédée au gouvernement groenlandais en 1992. Aujourd'hui, Kangerlussuaq est la plus grande plate-forme aérienne du Groenland, avec des vols quotidiens en provenance du Danemark et de tout le pays. Son climat stable et l'absence de brouillard en font un aéroport idéal, mais les températures y sont parmi les plus variées du pays, enregistrant généralement les températures estivales les plus élevées et les températures hivernales les plus basses en raison de sa situation à l'intérieur des terres.

À votre arrivée à Kangerlussuaq, vous serez transporté jusqu'au petit port situé à l'ouest de l'aéroport, où l'Ocean Albatros attend à l'ancre. Des zodiacs nous transféreront sur la courte distance qui nous sépare du navire, où vous vous installerez dans votre cabine. Après l'exercice de sécurité obligatoire, vous dégusterez un dîner et une coupe de champagne avant de partir à l'aventure dans le fjord de Kangerlussuaq, long de 160 kilomètres.

Day 2

Sisimiut - La deuxième ville du Groenland

Après le petit-déjeuner, l'Ocean Albatros arrivera dans la ville colorée de Sisimiut. Avec environ 5 400 habitants, c'est la deuxième plus grande ville du Groenland, et l'une des plus intéressantes à explorer. Les Paléo-Inuits ont vécu autour de Sisimiut par intermittence depuis 2 500 ans avant J.-C., arrivant par vagues migratoires de l'Arctique canadien. Les vestiges des huttes en gazon et des campements de tentes de cette époque se retrouvent dans le vaste arrière-pays qui entoure Sisimiut, y compris sur l'île Tele, à quelques minutes de marche du port.


En 1756, le comte Johan Ludvig Holstein y a établi une colonie qu'il a appelée "Holsteinsborg". La partie la plus ancienne de Sisimiut comprend des maisons de ville de cette époque, dont la plus ancienne date de 1756. L'un des bâtiments les plus importants sur le plan culturel est l'église bleue, construite en 1775, qui est aujourd'hui un point de repère dans le quartier des musées historiques de la ville, sans doute le mieux préservé du Groenland, et l'endroit idéal pour découvrir le Groenland d'antan.


Aujourd'hui, Sisimiut est un important centre éducatif et industriel, et les usines locales traitent la majeure partie du poisson pêché dans le pays (la plus grande exportation du Groenland). L'usine de transformation du poisson située dans le port est l'une des plus grandes du Groenland et l'une des plus modernes au monde. Juste après le port se trouve le siège de KNI, l'entreprise gouvernementale qui approvisionne les nombreuses petites localités du Groenland - un service vital dans un pays qui compte autant de communautés isolées.


Le centre-ville animé de Sisimiut donne un aperçu de la vie quotidienne dans le Groenland du XXIe siècle, où la chasse aux phoques et les smartphones se côtoient. Faites une promenade rafraîchissante dans Spedjesø et assistez à une exposition au centre culturel de la ville, explorez l'héritage fascinant de la région au musée de la ville, ou visitez l'atelier des artistes, où les acheteurs avisés peuvent acheter des œuvres d'art traditionnelles directement auprès de l'artiste. Le soir venu, nous quitterons Sisimiut et mettrons le cap sur les eaux parsemées d'icebergs de la baie de Disko (Qeqertarsuup Tunua), tandis que l'Ocean Albatros naviguera vers Qeqertarsuaq.

Day 3

Qeqertarsuaq, île de Disko

Niché au pied des montagnes de 1 000 mètres de l'île de Disko, nous entrons dans un port naturel magnifiquement abrité. L'endroit a été judicieusement baptisé Godhavn ("bon port") en danois, tandis que son nom groenlandais "Qeqertarsuaq" signifie simplement "la grande île".


Pendant la majeure partie de l'histoire moderne du Groenland, Godhavn a été la capitale politique et économique du Groenland du Nord (alors que Godthåb, aujourd'hui Nuuk, jouait ce rôle dans le Groenland du Sud). Son importance était due à la vaste activité économique générée par la chasse à la baleine dans la baie de Disko, la principale industrie de l'Arctique depuis le XVIe siècle. Lorsque l'industrie baleinière s'est effondrée au début des années 1900, Godhavn a perdu son statut politique, toutes les fonctions gouvernementales ayant été déplacées vers le sud, à Godthåb/Nuuk, et la ville a été obligée de se réinventer, changeant son nom en Qeqertarsuaq en 1979. Aujourd'hui, la chasse et la pêche sont les principales industries de Qeqertarsuaq, tandis que le tourisme devient de plus en plus important. En été, des ferries arrivent quotidiennement dans la ville en provenance de la baie de Disko, tandis qu'en hiver, l'accès se fait uniquement par hélicoptère depuis la ville voisine d'Ilulissat.


Les montagnes de basalte rouge et noir de Qeqertarsuaq sont radicalement différentes des collines de granit qui caractérisent la majeure partie du Groenland, et offrent un sol beaucoup plus riche. Bien qu'elle soit située bien au-dessus du cercle polaire arctique, cette terre volcanique riche et le microclimat doux de la région la rendent beaucoup plus verte et luxuriante que le reste du pays. Les habitants de toute la baie de Disko viennent sur l'île en été pour chasser et cueillir de l'angélique, des herbes et des champignons, et les étonnantes formations rocheuses et les plages de sable noir attirent des visiteurs du monde entier. La ville elle-même est typiquement groenlandaise, avec de pittoresques maisons multicolores, un splendide musée et l'unique église octogonale surnommée "God's Inkpot" (construite dans le style norvégien des douves). Qeqertarsuaq a beaucoup à offrir : d'excellentes possibilités de randonnée, des habitants sympathiques et une place fascinante dans l'histoire de la région. De là, vous naviguerez le long de la baie de Disko en direction d'Uummannaq.

Day 4

Uummannaq - La Riviera groenlandaise

La petite ville d'Uummannaq est perchée au pied d'une montagne massive. Comme dans le reste de la région, la montagne s'élève verticalement hors des profondeurs glacées, s'élançant à 1170 mètres dans le ciel bleu clair. La montagne Uummannaq (qui se traduit en groenlandais par "en forme de cœur") est une véritable icône groenlandaise et une Mecque pour les alpinistes qui viennent du monde entier. La ville elle-même occupe une petite zone plus plate au pied de la montagne, fondée par des colons danois en 1763 - certains des bâtiments originaux de cette époque peuvent encore être visités dans le quartier du port. Plus récemment, Uummannaq est devenue célèbre en Scandinavie en tant que maison du Père Noël - la petite maison en gazon appartenant au héros de la fête lui-même est accessible par une randonnée agréable (bien que difficile) de 2 à 3 heures à l'extérieur de la ville.


Comme pour de nombreuses villes du Groenland, l'histoire inuite de la région remonte cependant à bien plus loin. Aux alentours de 1600, un groupe de femmes et d'enfants inuits sont morts dans la région (peut-être dans un accident de bateau). Ils ont été enterrés avec amour dans un cairn rocheux sous une falaise du continent surplombant Uummannaq, dans un site appelé Qilakitsoq, protégé de la pluie et de la neige, mais exposé au vent sec de l'Arctique qui a momifié leurs corps. Elles ont été redécouvertes en 1972 par deux frères d'Uummannaq (peut-être sur les conseils des anciens d'Uummannaq, qui avaient entretenu des rumeurs sur le site pendant des siècles). Les momies ont été transportées au Danemark pour y être analysées avant d'être renvoyées au Groenland, où elles reposent aujourd'hui au musée national de Nuuk. Le petit musée d'Uummannaq ne disposait pas des installations nécessaires pour abriter une découverte aussi importante, mais plusieurs objets tels que des vêtements provenant du site archéologique (ainsi qu'une pléthore de trouvailles datant d'avant, pendant et après la période Qilakitsoq) y sont exposés, de même qu'un cabinet de curiosités datant du bref essor minier de la ville.


Uummannaq est une petite ville animée. Attendez-vous à voir des habitants entreprenants vendre de l'artisanat sur la place herbeuse de la ville, tandis que d'autres vendent leurs prises sur le marché aux poissons local - un spectacle toujours fascinant. Regardez les pêcheurs appâter leurs longues lignes avant de partir à la recherche du flétan, ou faites le plein de provisions pour des parties de chasse dans les vastes fjords à l'extérieur de la ville.


Assurez-vous d'être sur les ponts extérieurs de l'Ocean Albatros lors de notre départ d'Uummannaq - les eaux bleues et transparentes du fjord, parsemées d'icebergs, et les montagnes verticales spectaculaires qui entourent la ville offrent certaines des plus belles vues du Groenland. Avec un microclimat calme et un soleil estival permanent, ce n'est pas pour rien que cette région d'une beauté stupéfiante est surnommée la Riviera groenlandaise !

Day 5

Eqip Sermia Glacier

Depuis Uummannaq, nous retournons au cœur de la baie de Disko et mettons le cap sur Eqip Sermia.


Eqip Sermia (un nom typiquement groenlandais qui signifie "le glacier au bout du fjord") est un glacier relativement petit par rapport à beaucoup d'autres au Groenland, bien qu'il s'agisse d'un véritable fleuve de glace, s'écoulant directement de l'inlandsis groenlandais. C'est aussi l'un des plus actifs, et la glace se détache presque constamment du vaste front du glacier. Observer les vastes cataractes de glace tomber dans l'océan est un spectacle qu'il faut voir pour le croire - et les confortables ponts panoramiques de l'Ocean Albatros offrent la meilleure plate-forme possible pour le faire... Peut-être avec un cocktail spécialement préparé à la main !


Depuis Eqip Sermia, nous nous repositionnerons légèrement vers le sud dans la soirée, en direction d'Ilulissat, la plus grande ville de la baie de Disko et la capitale mondiale des icebergs. En fonction de l'état de la mer et des glaces, nous pourrons arriver à Ilulissat à temps pour débarquer et admirer l'Icefjord au coucher du soleil, l'un des plus beaux spectacles du Groenland.

Day 6

Ilulissat - Excursion optionnelle en Airzafari ou en bateau dans le fjord de glace

Nous y sommes. C'est la raison pour laquelle des visiteurs du monde entier viennent au Groenland. Traduit du kalaallisut par "icebergs", Ilulissat est à juste titre connue dans le monde entier comme la "capitale mondiale des icebergs". Aucune autre ville au monde n'occupe un cadre naturel aussi spectaculaire.


À quelques pas du port se trouve l'Icefjord d'Ilulissat, le site le plus célèbre du Groenland. Étouffé par des icebergs de la taille d'une ville, si serrés qu'on pourrait presque passer de l'autre côté, l'icefjord d'Ilulissat s'étend sur 70 km depuis son débouché dans la baie de Disko, près de la ville d'Ilulissat, jusqu'au glacier de Sermeq Kujalleq. Il s'agit du plus grand glacier de la planète en dehors de l'Antarctique, drainant 13 % de l'inlandsis groenlandais et produisant 10 % de toute la glace de l'hémisphère nord (soit suffisamment d'eau pour répondre aux besoins annuels de l'ensemble des États-Unis). Ces statistiques époustouflantes, associées à la beauté indescriptible du paysage, ont permis au fjord d'Ilulissat d'être inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.


Alors que les découvertes archéologiques témoignent de l'ancienneté de l'habitat inuit dans la région, la ville moderne n'a cessé de prospérer au cours des 280 années qui ont suivi sa création. Le légendaire explorateur de l'Arctique, Knud Rasmussen, est né à Ilulissat et la maison de son enfance abrite aujourd'hui le musée de la ville. Aujourd'hui, Ilulissat est la troisième plus grande ville du Groenland, avec plus de 4 500 habitants, et est sans aucun doute la capitale du tourisme au Groenland, avec plus de chambres d'hôtel que Nuuk. La ville offre d'excellentes commodités aux visiteurs, avec des fruits de mer frais pêchés localement et servis dans les cafés et restaurants de la ville, ainsi que d'excellents magasins - surveillez particulièrement l'Atelier de l'artiste au-dessus du port, où vous pouvez acheter des œuvres d'art faites à la main directement auprès de l'artiste. La ville bénéficie généralement d'un temps sec et ensoleillé tout au long de l'été, et il existe de nombreux itinéraires de randonnée bien balisés autour de l'Icefjord, avec des options adaptées à tous les niveaux.


Au cours de la visite, vous aurez l'occasion de participer à une excursion en bateau avec un capitaine local dans l'Icefjord (excursion facultative, payante). Le voyage dure environ deux heures et demie et est considéré comme le meilleur moyen de découvrir de près la magie de l'icefjord d'Ilulissat. Si une randonnée ou une excursion en bateau n'est pas assez excitante, vous avez également la possibilité de participer à une excursion en avion au-dessus de l'Icefjord (excursion facultative payante).


Veuillez noter que les excursions en bateau et en avion vers le fjord de glace ne sont pas incluses dans le prix général de l'excursion. Reportez-vous aux informations sur les prix pour plus de détails.

Day 7

La colonie d'Itilleq

Le village d'Itilleq, qui se traduit approximativement par "le lieu de passage de la mer", est niché au pied des montagnes et des fjords qui bordent l'arrière-pays du Groenland central. Situé juste au nord du cercle arctique, Itilleq est l'un des nombreux petits villages qui parsèment la côte du Groenland. Le village est situé au cœur du site d'Aassivisuit-Nipisat, inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO en raison de l'ancien patrimoine de chasse des Inuits, qui documente toute l'histoire de l'habitat au Groenland.


Bien que les maisons en gazon et les tentes aient été remplacées par des maisons modernes colorées, le mode de vie n'a guère changé depuis l'arrivée des Inuits au Groenland. Les autoroutes locales sont l'eau et la glace, et la mer et la toundra continuent de nourrir les habitants, comme elles le font depuis des milliers d'années. L'omble chevalier, le renne et le bœuf musqué sont des prises typiques et abondantes dans la région.


Malgré cet héritage ancien, les habitants d'Itilleq sont toujours bien ancrés dans le monde moderne, avec les smartphones, le wifi rapide et la télévision par satellite. Cependant, les habitants d'Itilleq sont fiers de leur héritage et continuent à faire progresser leur culture dans un monde moderne au rythme effréné. Les habitants sont heureux de montrer leur ville pittoresque et les visiteurs sont accueillis avec la chaleureuse hospitalité typique du Groenland.


Après avoir quitté Itilleq, nous nous dirigerons légèrement vers le sud et entrerons dans le fjord de Kangerlussuaq, long de 160 km.

Day 8

Kangerlussuaq, Groenland - Débarquement

Pendant la nuit, nous remonterons le fjord de Kangerlussuaq, long de 160 kilomètres. Après le petit-déjeuner à bord du navire, nous ferons nos adieux à l'équipage du navire, à l'équipe d'expédition et à nos compagnons de voyage avant de nous rendre à terre en Zodiac.

En raison de l'histoire militaire de Kangerlussuaq et de son rôle actuel en tant qu'importante plaque tournante du transport aérien, Kangerlussuaq reste relativement isolée des riches traditions culturelles du Groenland, par rapport à d'autres régions. Si la visite de Kangerlussuaq permet toujours de découvrir des expériences culturelles, l'attraction la plus impressionnante est la nature environnante, qui ne demande qu'à être explorée. La ville elle-même a été en grande partie construite par l'armée américaine dans les années 1950, et cette petite ville aéroportuaire a conservé une partie de son atmosphère de guerre froide. Votre aventure arctique et votre séjour au Groenland s'achèvent avec l'embarquement sur le vol de Kangerlussuaq à destination de Copenhague, au Danemark.

Albatros Cruise Ticket and General Terms & Conditions (Updated on April, 12, 2024)

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TERMS & CONDITIONS

Albatros Expeditions is an international cruise and tour operator. By joining our cruise, passengers certify that they are qualified to enter and exit countries visited within the confirmed travel program and cruise itinerary and/or have obtained necessary visas, if required, accordingly. All Passports, Visas, Public Health Documents, and other travel documents required for embarking or disembarking must be obtained by, and are the sole responsibility of, the Passenger.

Passengers must be at the cruise terminal or embarkment point at least 120 minutes before departure to allow sufficient time for check-in and boarding the ship. 

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Ticket is non-transferable.

Passage on Albatros Expeditions (hereafter referred to as AE) vessels is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the AE Contract of Passage. We encourage you to review this information before your trip. If you need to contact us or check out information about your voyage, visit

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or contact our Denmark office +45 36 98 97 96

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CONTRACT OF PASSAGE

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASSENGERS:

THIS DOCUMENT IS A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT ISSUED BY AE (ALBATROS EXPEDITIONS), AND ACCEPTED BY PASSENGER, SUBJECT TO THE IMPORTANT TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPEARING BELOW. EACH PASSENGER SHOULD CAREFULLY EXAMINE THIS CONTRACT OF PASSAGE before boarding.

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1. “Passenger” includes all persons traveling under this contract, their heirs, and representatives. “Passenger” shall include the plural and the use of masculine shall include the feminine. Passenger admits a full understanding of the nature and character of the Vessel and voyage. “Vessel” means the AE vessels or any watercraft on which Passenger may be traveling or against which Passenger may assert any claim. “Carrier” means jointly and severally AE, the Vessel, its owners, operators, charterers and lenders, and their respective employees, collaborates, agents, affiliates, successors, and assigns. This Contract describes the terms and conditions that will apply to the relationship between the Carrier and the Passenger. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, this Agreement supersedes any other written or oral representations or agreements relating to the subject matter of this Agreement or the voyage. Purchase or use of this Ticket Contract, whether or not signed by the Passenger, shall constitute the agreement by Passenger, on behalf of himself and all other persons traveling under this Contract (including any accompanying minors or other persons for whom the Contract was purchased), to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Contract. The passengercannot modify this contract.

2. Passenger hereby agrees that any and all disputes or claims arising as a result of travel aboard the Vessel or arising out of or in connection with this Contract shall be governed by The Athens Convention (Athens Protocol 2002) entered into force and effective from April 23, 2014.

3. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR LOST OR DAMAGED PROPERTY:

Notwithstanding any other provision of law or this Agreement, Carrier's liability for loss or damage to property for the cruise is limited to USD 250.00 per Passenger, unless Passenger declares the true value of such property in writing to Carrier at its office at Albatros Expeditions: Tøndergade 16, DK-1752 København V and pays Carrier within 10 days of final payment for the cruise, a fee of one percent (1%) of the amount that such value exceeds USD 250.00. Carrier shall have the right to deny the declaration at his discretion. In such event, Carrier's liability shall be limited to its true declared value, but not exceeding

USD 5,000. Carrier does not undertake to carry as baggage, items that include but are not limited to: any tools of trade, household goods, fragile or valuable items, precious metals, jewellery, documents, negotiable instruments or other valuables.

Each Passenger hereby releases Carrier from any liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to such items when presented to Carrier in breach of this warranty. In no event shall Carrier be liable for normal wear or tear of luggage or property, or loss of or damage to jewelry, cash, negotiable paper, photographic/electronic, medical or recreational equipment, dental hardware, eyewear, medications or other valuables, unless they are deposited with Carrier on the Vessel for safekeeping against receipt (the Vessel does not accept valuables for deposit). Nor is it Carrier's liability, if any, loss of or damage to valuables so deposited, which shall not exceed the amounts indicated in above in this paragraph. Carrier is also not liable for loss of or damage to items when the passenger participates in landings, Zodiac cruises, shore excursions or any other forms of transportation in connection with the cruise program.

4. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY - PERSONAL INJURY: Carrier hereby disclaims all liability to the passengers for emotional distress, mental suffering, psychological injury of any kind under any circumstances, when such damages neither were the result of physical injury, nor intentionally inflicted by the Carrier. Without limiting the preceding sentence, in no event will Carrier be liable to Passenger for any consequential, incidental, exemplary, or punitive damages. AE informs the passenger of the following. This voyage takes place in a remote part of the world. Weather, ocean, and other natural issue might affect the comfort of the voyage and the passenger is aware of this. In addition to all limitations and exemptions from liability herein, Carrier and/or Vessel shall have the benefit of any statute providing for limitation or of exoneration from liability available in the applicable forum, including but not limited to The Athens Convention (Athens Protocol 2002) entered into force on the 23rd April 2014.

5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY - SHORE EXCURSIONS AND EXPEDITION PROGRAM: While participating in activities during cruises offering Carrier's expedition program and/or shore excursion program, certain risks and dangers may arise including but not limited to: activities in remote areas, animals and marine life, forces of nature and accident or illness. Carrier does not have any responsibility for the accuracy of any information it provides regarding any activity included in the expedition or shore excursion program and cannot determine and/or assure the suitability of any excursion or activity as to a particular passenger. All Passengers who participate in any expedition or activity offered by Carrier, accept responsibility for making their own determinations as to the suitability of the activity regarding their own safety, conduct and wellbeing and agree to participate solely at their own risk. Attending applicable and available information briefings before participation is mandatory. Based on the aforementioned, each participating Passenger assumes the risk associated with any and all activities, excursions and expeditions, included or optional to Passengers and will hold Carrier and expedition staff harmless from and defend them against any and all liability, actions, suits, claims and demands which could arise from participation in any of the aforementioned activities.

6. TIME LIMITATION - PROPERTY DAMAGE CLAIMS: Carrier shall not be liable for any claim of a Passenger with respect to his/her personal property unless made in writing and lodged with Carrier at Carrier’s office at Albatros Expeditions Tøndergade 16 DK-1752 København V within forty-five (45) days after Passenger disembarks the Vessel.

7. TIME LIMITATION -- PERSONAL INJURY - DEATH CLAIMS: Carrier shall not be liable for any claim for a loss of life or personal injury unless made in writing and lodged with the Carrier at the Carrier’s office at Albatros Expeditions Tøndergade 16 DK-1752 København V within six (6) months from the date when the death or injury occurred.

8. TIME LIMITATION - SUITS: Suits and actions to recover for loss of life or personal injury to passengers shall not be maintainable unless instituted within one (1) year from the date when death or injury occurred. Suits and actions to recover for claims other than personal injuries or loss of life shall not be maintainable unless commenced within six (6) months from the date, which the claim accrued, or loss occurred.

9. FORUM SELECTION CLAUSE - it is agreed by and between Passenger and/or Shipper and Carrier that all claims disputes and matters whatsoever arising under, in conjunction with, or relating to this Contract and the transportation hereunder shall be commenced, filed, and litigated, if at all, in and before Maritime and Commercial High Court. Amaliegade 35, 2. DK-1256 København K or as alternative courts city court of Copenhagen. Domhuset; Nytorv Domhuset, DK-1450 København K. or Court of Frederiksberg Howitzvej 32, DK-2000 Frederiksberg

10. CLASS ACTION RELIEF WAIVER - Passenger hereby agrees that Passenger may bring claims against Carrier only in Passenger's individual capacity. Even if the applicable law provides otherwise, Passenger agrees that any lawsuit against Carrier, Vessel or transport whatsoever shall be litigated by Passenger individually and not as a member of any class or as part of a class or representative action, and Passenger expressly agrees to waive any law entitling Passenger to participate in a class action.

11. The illegality or invalidity of any other paragraph, clause or provision of the contract cannot affect or invalidate any other paragraph, clause, or provisions thereof.

12. Rates and schedules in the uncontrolled discretion of Carrier are subject to change without notice and without liability to Carrier for any damage(s) to passengers, cargo, or cargo owners resulting therefrom.

13. This Passage Contract is valid only for the named Passenger(s), and only for the date and Vessel indicated, or any substitute Vessel, and is not transferable.

14. Travel Agent: Passenger acknowledges and confirms that any travel agent utilized by Passenger in connection with the issuance of this Contract is, for all purposes, Passenger's agent and Carrier shall not be liable for any representation made or said by travel agent. Passenger shall remain liable at all times to Carrier for the price of passage. Passenger understands and agrees that receipt of this Contract or any other information or notices by Passenger's travel agent shall be deemed receipt by the Passenger as of the date of receipt by the agent. Passenger acknowledges that Carrier is not responsible for the financial condition or integrity of any travel agent.

15. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-WEAPONS: In no event shall any Passenger bring on board the Vessel controlled substances, live animals, any type of weapons, firearms, explosives or electric cooking appliances, without the written permission of the Carrier. (ii) FOOD, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, BEVERAGES AND ALCOHOL: Passenger shall not bring food (whether in coolers or otherwise), agricultural products or beverages of any type, including alcoholic beverages aboard the Vessel. Carrier reserves the right to refuse to permit any Passenger to take on board any item Carrier deems dangerous, harmful, or inappropriate. 

Any prohibited item or item deemed, in the sole discretion of Carrier, to be inappropriate is subject to forfeiture and removal from Passenger’s possession or from the Vessel at the time of embarkation, or at any time it is discovered during the voyage. Any item forfeited or removed may be disposed of by Carrier or turned over to appropriate authorities.

16. Physical Disability/Wheelchairs: Mandated safety requirements in the construction and operation of the Vessel, inherently restrict manoeuvrability in many areas. Consequently, the Vessel is not suitable for persons with disabilities or use wheelchair by shore-based standards. In this respect, the anticipated natural movements of a vessel at sea should be considered. If any doubt exists about the ability of a passenger to accept such conditions, they are advised not to travel on the Vessel. Carrier reserves the right to refuse or revoke passage to anyone who, in its sole judgment, is unfit to travel on the Vessel or who may require attention beyond that which the Vessel can provide. Passengers may also be required to sign a statement releasing AE from all responsibility relative to the use of shipboard facilities and in the event of an emergency.

17. Medical Personnel: Due to the nature of travel by water, availability of medical care may be limited or delayed, and medical evacuation may not be possible from the Vessel while at sea or from every location the Vessel sails. The Vessel will carry a doctor and/or nurse. Any medical personnel provided are provided solely as a convenience to the Passenger and are not provided for allowing persons with any medical conditions to travel. The Vessel does not have x-ray equipment or hospital facilities. The

doctor and/or nurse are independent contractors and are available on the Vessel solely for the convenience of the Passenger, work directly with the Passenger, and shall not be deemed acting as agents and representatives of the Carrier. Carrier assumes no liability whatsoever for any treatment, failure to treat, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, actual or alleged malpractice, advice, examination, or other services provided by such persons or entities. Carrier does not provide medical services. Passengers shall pay for all medical care requested or required, including the cost of any medical care, transportation or evacuation and shall reimburse Carrier for the cost of any medical care, transportation or evacuation required by Passenger, but incurred by Carrier.

18. Identification - Passengers certify that they are qualified to enter and exit countries visited within the confirmed travel program and/or cruise(s) and/or have obtained necessary visas accordingly. All Passports, Visas, Public Health Documents, and other travel documents required for embarkation or disembarkation are to be obtained by and are the sole responsibility of the Passenger. It is the sole responsibility of the Passenger to determine what travel documents are required. Carrier reserves the right to deny boarding to any Passenger who does not possess all necessary travel documents, who does not provide the required medical information correctly and transparently, or who is considered as ill or “unfit to travel” by the ship’s doctor and/or nurse. . In the event a Passenger is denied boarding, Carrier shall have no duty or obligation to refund the Passenger’s fare. Passenger, or if a

minor, their guardian, shall be liable to Carrier for any fines or penalties imposed on Carrier by any government, governmental

authority or port for failure of the Passenger to observe or comply with laws or regulations, including requirements relating to immigration, customs or excise taxes or fees.

19. Cancellation, Deviation or Substitution by Carrier: Carrier may for any reason, at any time and without prior notice, cancel, advance, postpone or deviate from any scheduled sailing, port of call, destination, lodging or any activity on or off the Vessel, or substitute another vessel or port of call, destination, lodging or activity. Carrier shall not be liable for any claim whatsoever by Passenger, including but not limited to loss, compensation, or refund, because of such cancellation, advancement,

postponement, substitution or deviation. By way of example, and not limitation, Carrier may, without liability, deviate from any scheduled sailing and may otherwise land Passenger and his/her property at any port if Carrier believes that the voyage or any Passenger or property may be hindered or adversely affected as a result of hostilities, blockages, prevailing weather conditions, labour conflicts, strikes onboard or ashore, breakdown of Vessel, congestion, docking difficulties, medical or lifesaving emergencies or any other cause whatsoever.

Carrier shall have the right to comply with any orders, recommendations, or directions whatsoever given by any governmental entity or by persons purporting to act with such authority; and such compliance shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement entitling the Passenger to assert any claim for liability, compensation or refund. In the event of cancellation, AE will not be responsible for cost of any additional travel arrangements through third party suppliers purchased directly through AE or other parties.

20. If any provision of this Agreement is determined in any jurisdiction to be unenforceable for any reason, it shall be deemed severed from this Agreement and all remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

21. Children and Minors onboard: Minors under the age of 18 must be travelling with a parent or responsible adult over the age of 21 in the same stateroom as well as on shore excursions for the duration of the voyage. If the minor is not travelling with a parent, a Child Travel Consent Form must be signed by a parent or legal guardian and received by AE prior to the release of travel documents. As we travel in remote areas and for safety reasons, AE cannot accommodate children under 8 years of age (weight of 29 kg and 1.2 m. tall). Although AE accepts children over 8 years of age there is no childcare or special programming onboard. In addition, safety harnesses and seating equipment are not provided for children onboard any AE excursion or shuttle service. Guests may use their own approved safety harnesses and seating equipment provided the vehicles have compatible equipment

to safely secure the child. This equipment is not guaranteed, and AE reserves the right to refuse any child above the age of 8 years of age and below 14 years of age on any shore excursion or shuttle for safety concerns.

Please note that for Antarctica voyages, AE recommends children to be of 12 years of age or older and must be accompanied by a responsible adult during all landings and onboard.

Passengers must be 21 years or older to consume or purchase alcohol onboard. AE reserves the right to refuse to serve anyone who in its sole judgment is deemed impaired and a risk to the health and safety of passengers and ship’s crew.

22. Smoking policies: Smoking is permitted in designated outside areas only. Smoking is strictly prohibited anywhere inside the Vessel including all cabins. Violators will be assessed up to a USD 5,000 fee to cover additional cleaning costs. Should the smoking violation become known after the guest has left the Vessel, we reserve the right to make a charge to the Passenger’s credit/debit card or send an invoice for the amount to the registered address.

23. Property damage policy: We reserve the right to charge guests the cost of rectifying damage, caused by the deliberate, negligent, or reckless act of the guest to the Vessel’s property or structure. Should this damage become known after the guest has left the Vessel, we reserve the right to make a charge to the guest’s credit / debit card or send an invoice for the amount to the registered address.

24. Removal of property policy: We reserve the right to charge guests the cost of replacing any items that are removed from the Vessel by them without consent. The charge will be the full replacement amount of the missing item, including any carriage charges. Should the fact that the item is missing become known after the guest has left the Vessel, we reserve the right to make a charge to the guest’s credit/debit card, or send an invoice for the amount to the registered address.

25. Photographs/Video: Carrier has the exclusive right to include photographic, video and other visual portrayals of Passenger in any pictorial medium of any nature whatsoever for the purpose of trade, advertising, sales, publicity or otherwise, without compensation to Passenger, and all rights, title and interest therein (including all copyrights therein) shall be Carrier’s sole property, free from any claims by Passenger or any person deriving any rights or interest from Passenger.

26. Travelling in the polar regions may involve risk and potential exposure to injury, including emotional injury, injury to person or property and death. Passenger understands this and will hold Carrier free of liability relating to any issues arising from the trip to the Polar Regions.

27. Passenger shall follow and abide to all instructions by The Master of the Vessel and Carrier´s expedition crew. These instructions may involve disembarking or embarking Zodiacs, fire and evacuation drills onboard Carrier´s vessel. Passenger agrees to participate in all mandatory briefings, drills and instructions announced by the Master and/or Expedition staff. Passenger always agrees to adhere to the Expedition staff’s guidelines during the voyage. The passenger will be familiarized with International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) Visitor Guidelines for Antarctica and Association of Arctic Expeditions Cruise Operators (AECO) and will be briefed by Carrier at the beginning of the voyage.

28. The itinerary stated by Passenger’s Sales Agent is the intended itinerary of AE but Passenger shall be aware that due to conditions of weather, ocean, ice, and governmental restrictions AE and the Master of the Vessel have the full right to change the itinerary as they deem fit, including but not limited to such action:

§ as caused by circumstances beyond his control,

§ as to provide and/or receive medical assistance,

§ as he may consider necessary or desirable to preserve the safety and security of the Vessel or

the safety,

§ as to cope with any other urgency at sea which may arise,

§ as to ensure the comfort and enjoyment of passengers,

§ as to comply with local and flag state law,

§ as to safeguard the environment,

§ as to maintain good order and security on board the Vessel.

§ as to replenish bunkers and/or stores because of any of the causes described above

In such event, AE shall not be liable for any damages or reduction of the price as a result thereof.

29. To participate in this voyage a medical evacuation insurance coverage is mandatory for all Passengers. AE has a minimum requirement of an Emergency Evacuation insurance of USD 200,000 per Passenger, as well as printed proof of insurance available for our Expedition staff if requested while onboard the Vessel. The medical insurance must be able to cover all existing health issues the Passenger might have. It must also cover medical treatment and medical evacuation in any of the areas travelled. AE is not responsible for any medical or health issues arising during the voyage. In case of an emergency medical situation, AE will seek to find the closest location on the voyage from where medical treatment and evacuation can be performed. The Master, medical staff, and AE’s Expedition Leader, shall decide the course of action related to any emergency medical situation together and the

Passenger accepts this condition prior to embarkation.

30. The passenger understands that traveling to Polar destinations in the expedition manner that AE conducts will require the need to climb stairways embark and disembark from a Zodiac under both wet and dry conditions; and transportation with a Zodiac can result in clothing or any other object held by the passenger come in contact with ocean water.

31. AE is not liable for any other services sold or advertised in relation to this ticket. AE is therefore not liable nor responsible for any package travel products sold by travel agencies, travel clubs or travel websites in connection with this ticket.

31.2. If the cruise is booked through a third-party booking agent, any claims or disputes arising from the voyage shall be considered a matter solely between the guest and the respective booking agent. Albatros Expeditions act solely as the provider of the cruise services and are not directly involved in the contractual arrangements between the guest and the booking agent. Please note that any claims or disputes submitted directly to us, bypassing the designated agent, may not be considered or

addressed.

32. AE reserves the right to implement a fuel surcharge, should the anticipated price of fuel in the port where bunkering for the departure takes place, rise above 1100 USD a metric tonne. Any fuel surcharge will be invoiced to clients prior to embarkation either directly or via their travel agent. All surcharges must be paid in full prior to embarkation. The maximum amount chargeable by AE is 85 USD per passenger per day. The amount charged is based on the average fuel usage for the itinerary in question.

Ex. Price per passenger 10.000 USD. Change in fuel price per passenger +100 USD. The new price per passenger (10.000 USD + 100 USD) is 10.100 USD.

32.2 Where a flight is included, AE reserves the right to increase the price if the relevant transporting or contracting airline implements any price increase or other changes for the carriage of passengers and/or luggage.

Ex. Price per passenger 10.000 USD, hereof air transportation 1000 USD. Change in air transportation per passenger +100 USD. The new price per passenger (10.000 USD + 100 USD) is 10.100 USD.

32.3 AE reserves the right to increase the price in the event of an increase in the level of taxes or fees on any services included in the contract imposed by third parties, including tourist taxes, landing taxes, or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports.

Ex. Price per passenger 10.000 USD, hereof taxes 1000 USD. Change in taxes per passenger +100 USD.

The new price per passenger (10.000 USD + 100 USD) is 10.100 USD.

33. Where flights are included AE is not liable under Regulation (EC) No 261/2004. Any such claims must be brought before the transporting airline.

33.2. Where flights are included AE is not liable for any damages resulting from the transportation of passengers and/or luggage by air. Any such claims must be brought before the relevant airline under the conditions of carriage of the airline and/or the Warszaw/Montreal convention if applicable.

33.3. If costs are incurred due to the customer's delay, handling etc. or demurrage at the airport, these will be charged 1:1. If the delay means that the airline has to stay overnight, additional costs as a result thereof will be charged 1:1.

34. Contagious or Infectious Disease. At any port or place we may refuse to embark or may disembark any Guest who, in the opinion of the Master, ship's medical personnel or other authorised ship's officer, might be excluded from landing at destination by Immigration or other Governmental Authorities or who may be suffering from contagious or infectious disease or whose presence, in the opinion of the Master, may be detrimental to the comfort or safety of other guests or the crew. In such cases the Guest concerned shall not be entitled to any refund of the holiday cost or compensation of any kind. 

Additionally, we will have no liability for any costs or expenses they incur as a result. In cases of quarantine of the ship involving detention of guests, each Guest must bear all risk and expense thereby caused and will be charged for food and accommodation during the period of detention, payable day by day, if maintained on board the ship, and for all other quarantine fees and expenses assessed or incurred in respect of the Guest.

35. Albatros Expeditions offers solo travelers the option of occupying a cabin by themselves (in exchange for paying a single supplement) or, to share a cabin with other, same-gendered solo travelers - either in a Category C (Balcony Stateroom) or a Category F (Triple Porthole Stateroom). In the event that a guest sharing a cabin decides they prefer the privacy of their own cabin while onboard, a single supplement will be applied to cover the extra cost of occupying a cabin alone.

FOR CANCELLATION DUE TO ALL OTHER EVENTS OF FORCE MAJEURE, THE STANDARD NONCONTINGENCY PLAN TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF Albatros Expeditions SHALL APPLY. Flight Changes due to Interrupted or Delayed Voyage: For faster service Albatros Expeditions strongly recommends that all clients or passengers contact the Airline they are traveling on for changes

directly. If flights booked with Albatros Expeditions: Albatros Expeditions ground staff can assist passengers that have booked their flights with Albatros Expeditions to make necessary flight changes.

Any additional costs such as change fees or other additional costs are the responsibility of the passenger.

If flights are booked with an external agent: You must contact that agent or the airline directly to change your flights as Albatros Expeditions ground staff are not able to access your flight information to make the necessary changes.

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FIT TERMS ALBATROS EXPEDITIONS IN 2021 TO 2024

PAYMENT CONDITIONS

Payments for the cruise are to be made in USD by credit card according to the following schedule:

First 25 % - A deposit will be required at time of booking.

Final 75 % - 90 days prior to the cruise

If booking is made less than 90 days before to departure, full payment is due within 72 hours.

Payment can be done via our website: https://albatros-expeditions.com/payment/pay.php

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CANCELLATION CONDITIONS

In case of cancellation of the cruise cancellation fees are:

Cancellations received 180 days or more prior to departure, are refundable less an administration fee of minimum USD 1,000.00 per person.

From 179 days to 91 days prior to departure cancellation costs are 25% of the total cruise tariff.

From 90 days until departure cancellation costs are 100% of the total cruise tariff.

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REBOOKING TERMS

For changes to your itinerary outside 180 days prior to departure, please note that a change fee of 100 USD per person applies.

Changes are not possible inside of 180 days prior to departure.

Please note that in Force Majuere situations additional or stricter conditions may apply.

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OTHER CONDITIONS

Name changes will be accepted with a payment of USD 125.00 prior to final payment. After final payment there is a fee of USD 250.00 plus additional airline cost if such is included in the booking.

Please go to https://albatros-expeditions.com/terms-conditions for further information

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CANCELLATION CONDITIONS DUE TO COVID-19

Clients are strongly advised to have adequate travel insurance including cancellation to cover them from costs arising from cancellation due to COVID-19 or other illness.


TERMS & CONDITIONS

Albatros Expeditions is an international cruise and tour operator. By joining our cruise, passengers certify that they are qualified to enter and exit countries visited within the confirmed travel program and cruise itinerary and/or have obtained necessary visas, if required, accordingly. All Passports, Visas, Public Health Documents, and other travel documents required for embarking or

disembarking must be obtained by, and are the sole responsibility of, the Passenger.

Passengers must be at the cruise terminal or embarkment point at least 120 minutes before departure to allow sufficient time for check-in and boarding the ship.

Ticket is non-transferable.

Passage on Albatros Expeditions (hereafter referred to as AE) vessels is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the AE Contract of Passage. We encourage you to review this information before your trip. If you need to contact us or check out information about your voyage, visit

https://albatros-expeditions.com

or contact our Denmark office +45 36 98 97 96


CONTRACT OF PASSAGE

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASSENGERS:

THIS DOCUMENT IS A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT ISSUED BY AE (ALBATROS EXPEDITIONS), AND ACCEPTED BY PASSENGER, SUBJECT TO THE IMPORTANT TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPEARING BELOW. EACH PASSENGER SHOULD CAREFULLY EXAMINE THIS CONTRACT OF PASSAGE before boarding.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE ATTENTION OF PASSENGERS IS SPECIALLY DIRECTED TO PARAGRAPHS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 11 & 12 WHICH CONTAIN IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF PASSENGERS WHO ASSERT CLAIMS AGAINST AT, THE VESSEL, THEIR AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES, AND OTHERS, INCLUDING FORUM SELECTION CLAUSE, CLASS ACTION WAIVER, LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, AND TIME LIMITATION PROVISIONS.


IMPORTANT TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT - PASSENGERS READ CAREFULLY

1. “Passenger” includes all persons traveling under this contract, their heirs, and representatives. “Passenger” shall include the plural and the use of masculine shall include the feminine. Passenger admits a full understanding of the nature and character of the Vessel and voyage. “Vessel” means the AE vessels or any watercraft on which Passenger may be traveling or against which Passenger may assert any claim. “Carrier” means jointly and severally AE, the Vessel, its owners, operators, charterers and lenders, and their respective employees, collaborates, agents, affiliates, successors, and assigns.

This Contract describes the terms and conditions that will apply to the relationship between the Carrier and the Passenger. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, this Agreement supersedes any other written or oral representations or agreements relating to the subject matter of this Agreement or the voyage. Purchase or use of this Ticket Contract, whether or not signed by the Passenger, shall constitute the agreement by Passenger, on behalf of himself and all other persons traveling under this Contract (including any accompanying minors or other persons for whom the Contract was purchased), to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Contract. The passenger cannot modify this contract.

2. Passenger hereby agrees that any and all disputes or claims arising as a result of travel aboard the Vessel or arising out of or in connection with this Contract shall be governed by The Athens Convention (Athens Protocol 2002) entered into force and effective from April 23, 2014.

3. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR LOST OR DAMAGED PROPERTY: Notwithstanding any other provision of law or this Agreement, Carrier's liability for loss or damage to property for the cruise is limited to USD 250.00 per Passenger, unless Passenger declares the true value of such property in writing to Carrier at its office at Albatros Expeditions:

Tøndergade 16, DK-1752 København V and pays Carrier within 10 days of final payment for the cruise, a fee of one percent (1%) of the amount that such value exceeds USD 250.00. Carrier shall have the right to deny the declaration at his discretion. In such event, Carrier's liability shall be limited to its true declared value, but not exceeding USD 5,000. Carrier does not undertake to carry as baggage, items that include but are not limited to: any tools of trade, household goods, fragile or valuable items, precious metals, jewellery, documents, negotiable instruments or other valuables. Each Passenger hereby releases Carrier from any liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to such items when presented to Carrier in breach of this warranty. In no event shall Carrier be liable for normal wear or tear of luggage or property, or loss of or damage to jewelry, cash, negotiable paper, photographic/electronic, medical or recreational equipment, dental hardware, eyewear, medications or other valuables, unless they are deposited with Carrier on the Vessel for safekeeping against receipt (the Vessel does not accept valuables for deposit). Nor is it Carrier's liability, if any, loss of or damage to valuables so deposited, which shall not exceed the amounts indicated in above

in this paragraph. Carrier is also not liable for loss of or damage to items when the passenger participates in landings, Zodiac cruises, shore excursions or any other forms of transportation in connection with the cruise program.

4. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY - PERSONAL INJURY: Carrier hereby disclaims all liability to the passengers for emotional distress, mental suffering, psychological injury of any kind under any circumstances, when such damages neither were the result of physical injury, nor intentionally inflicted by the Carrier. Without limiting the preceding sentence, in no event will Carrier be liable to

Passenger for any consequential, incidental, exemplary, or punitive damages. AE informs the passenger of the following. This voyage takes place in a remote part of the world. Weather, ocean, and other natural issue might affect the comfort of the voyage and the passenger is aware of this.

In addition to all limitations and exemptions from liability herein, Carrier and/or Vessel shall have the benefit of any statute providing for limitation or of exoneration from liability available in the applicable forum, including but not limited to The Athens Convention (Athens Protocol 2002) entered into force on the 23rd April 2014.

5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY - SHORE EXCURSIONS AND EXPEDITION PROGRAM: While participating in activities during cruises offering Carrier's expedition program and/or shore excursion program, certain risks and dangers may arise including but not limited to: activities in remote areas, animals and marine life, forces of nature and accident or illness. Carrier does not have any responsibility for the accuracy of any information it provides regarding any activity included in the expedition or shore excursion program and cannot determine and/or assure the suitability of any excursion or activity as to a particular passenger. All Passengers who participate in any expedition or activity offered by Carrier, accept responsibility for making their own determinations as to the suitability of the activity regarding their own safety, conduct and wellbeing and agree to participate solely at their own risk. Attending applicable and available information briefings before participation is mandatory. Based on the aforementioned, each participating Passenger assumes the risk associated with any and all activities, excursions and expeditions, included or optional to Passengers and will hold Carrier and expedition staff harmless from and defend them against any and all liability, actions, suits, claims and demands which could arise from participation in any of the aforementioned activities.

6. TIME LIMITATION - PROPERTY DAMAGE CLAIMS: Carrier shall not be liable for any claim of a Passenger with respect to his/her personal property unless made in writing and lodged with Carrier at Carrier’s office at Albatros Expeditions Tøndergade 16 DK-1752 København V within forty-five (45) days after Passenger disembarks the Vessel.

7. TIME LIMITATION -- PERSONAL INJURY - DEATH CLAIMS: Carrier shall not be liable for any claim for a loss of life or personal injury unless made in writing and lodged with the Carrier at the Carrier’s office at Albatros Expeditions Tøndergade 16 DK-1752 København V within six (6) months from the date when the death or injury occurred.

8. TIME LIMITATION - SUITS: Suits and actions to recover for loss of life or personal injury to passengers shall not be maintainable unless instituted within one (1) year from the date when death or injury occurred. Suits and actions to recover for claims other than personal injuries or loss of life shall not be maintainable unless commenced within six (6) months from the date, which the claim accrued, or loss occurred.

9. FORUM SELECTION CLAUSE - it is agreed by and between Passenger and/or Shipper and Carrier that all claims disputes and matters whatsoever arising under, in conjunction with, or relating to this Contract and the transportation hereunder shall be commenced, filed, and litigated, if at all, in and before Maritime and Commercial High Court. Amaliegade 35, 2. DK-1256 København K or as alternative courts city court of Copenhagen. Domhuset; Nytorv Domhuset, DK-1450 København K. or Court of Frederiksberg Howitzvej 32, DK-2000 Frederiksberg

10. CLASS ACTION RELIEF WAIVER - Passenger hereby agrees that Passenger may bring claims against Carrier only in Passenger's individual capacity. Even if the applicable law provides otherwise, Passenger agrees that any lawsuit against Carrier, Vessel or transport whatsoever shall be litigated by Passenger individually and not as a member of any class or as part of a class or representative action, and Passenger expressly agrees to waive any law entitling Passenger to participate in a class

action.

11. The illegality or invalidity of any other paragraph, clause or provision of the contract cannot affect or invalidate any other paragraph, clause, or provisions thereof.

12. Rates and schedules in the uncontrolled discretion of Carrier are subject to change without notice and without liability to Carrier for any damage(s) to passengers, cargo, or cargo owners resulting therefrom.

13. This Passage Contract is valid only for the named Passenger(s), and only for the date and Vessel indicated, or any substitute Vessel, and is not transferable.

14. Travel Agent: Passenger acknowledges and confirms that any travel agent utilized by Passenger in connection with the issuance of this Contract is, for all purposes, Passenger's agent and Carrier shall not be liable for any representation made or said by travel agent. Passenger shall remain liable at all times to Carrier for the price of passage.  Passenger understands and agrees that receipt of this Contract or any other information or notices by Passenger's travel agent shall be deemed receipt by the Passenger as of the date of receipt by the agent. Passenger acknowledges that Carrier is not responsible for the financial condition or integrity of any travel agent.

15. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-WEAPONS: In no event shall any Passenger bring on board the Vessel controlled substances, live animals, any type of weapons, firearms, explosives or electric cooking appliances, without the written permission of the Carrier. (ii) FOOD, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, BEVERAGES AND ALCOHOL: Passenger shall not bring food (whether in coolers or otherwise), agricultural products or beverages of any type, including alcoholic beverages aboard the Vessel. Carrier reserves the right to refuse to permit any Passenger to take on board any item Carrier deems dangerous, harmful, or inappropriate. Any prohibited item or item deemed, in the sole discretion of Carrier, to be inappropriate is subject to forfeiture and removal from Passenger’s possession or from the Vessel at the time of embarkation, or at any time it is discovered during the voyage. Any item

forfeited or removed may be disposed of by Carrier or turned over to appropriate authorities.

16. Physical Disability/Wheelchairs: Mandated safety requirements in the construction and operation of the Vessel, inherently restrict manoeuvrability in many areas. Consequently, the Vessel is not suitable for persons with disabilities or use wheelchair by shore-based standards. In this respect, the anticipated natural movements of a vessel at sea should be considered. If any doubt

exists about the ability of a passenger to accept such conditions, they are advised not to travel on the Vessel. Carrier reserves the right to refuse or revoke passage to anyone who, in its sole judgment, is unfit to travel on the Vessel or who may require attention beyond that which the Vessel can provide. Passengers may also be required to sign a statement releasing AE from all responsibility relative to the use of shipboard facilities and in the event of an emergency.

17. Medical Personnel: Due to the nature of travel by water, availability of medical care may be limited or delayed, and medical evacuation may not be possible from the Vessel while at sea or from every location the Vessel sails. The Vessel will carry a doctor and/or nurse. Any medical personnel provided are provided solely as a convenience to the Passenger and are not provided for allowing persons with any medical conditions to travel. The Vessel does not have x-ray equipment or hospital facilities. The doctor and/or nurse are independent contractors and are available on the Vessel solely for the convenience of the Passenger, work directly with the Passenger, and shall not be deemed acting as agents and representatives of the Carrier. Carrier assumes no liability whatsoever for any treatment, failure to treat, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, actual or alleged malpractice, advice, examination, or other services provided by such persons or entities. Carrier does not provide medical services. Passengers shall pay for all medical care requested or required, including the cost of any medical care, transportation or evacuation and shall reimburse Carrier for the cost of any medical care, transportation or evacuation required by Passenger, but incurred by Carrier.

18. Identification - Passengers certify that they are qualified to enter and exit countries visited within the confirmed travel program and/or cruise(s) and/or have obtained necessary visas accordingly. All Passports, Visas, Public Health Documents, and other travel documents required for embarkation or disembarkation are to be obtained by and are the sole responsibility of the Passenger. It is the sole responsibility of the Passenger to determine what travel documents are required.  Carrier reserves the right to deny boarding to any Passenger who does not possess all necessary travel documents, who does not provide the required medical information correctly and transparently, or who is considered as ill or “unfit to travel” by the ship’s doctor and/or nurse. . In

the event a Passenger is denied boarding, Carrier shall have no duty or obligation to refund the Passenger’s fare. Passenger, or if a minor, their guardian, shall be liable to Carrier for any fines or penalties imposed on Carrier by any government, governmental

authority or port for failure of the Passenger to observe or comply with laws or regulations, including requirements relating to immigration, customs or excise taxes or fees.

19. Cancellation, Deviation or Substitution by Carrier: Carrier may for any reason, at any time and without prior notice, cancel, advance, postpone or deviate from any scheduled sailing, port of call, destination, lodging or any activity on or off the Vessel, or substitute another vessel or port of call, destination, lodging or activity. Carrier shall not be liable for any claim whatsoever by Passenger, including but not limited to loss, compensation, or refund, because of such cancellation, advancement, postponement, substitution or deviation. By way of example, and not limitation, Carrier may, without liability, deviate from any scheduled

sailing and may otherwise land Passenger and his/her property at any port if Carrier believes that the voyage or any Passenger or property may be hindered or adversely affected as a result of hostilities, blockages, prevailing weather conditions, labour conflicts, strikes onboard or ashore, breakdown of Vessel, congestion, docking difficulties, medical or lifesaving emergencies or any other

cause whatsoever.

Carrier shall have the right to comply with any orders, recommendations, or directions whatsoever given by any governmental entity or by persons purporting to act with such authority; and such compliance shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement entitling the Passenger to assert any claim for liability, compensation or refund. In the event of cancellation, AE will not be responsible for cost of any additional travel arrangements through third party suppliers purchased directly through AE or other parties.

20. If any provision of this Agreement is determined in any jurisdiction to be unenforceable for any reason, it shall be deemed severed from this Agreement and all remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

21. Children and Minors onboard: Minors under the age of 18 must be travelling with a parent or responsible adult over the age of 21 in the same stateroom as well as on shore excursions for the duration of the voyage. If the minor is not travelling with a parent, a Child Travel Consent Form must be signed by a parent or legal guardian and received by AE prior to the release of travel documents. As we travel in remote areas and for safety reasons, AE cannot accommodate children under 8 years

of age (weight of 29 kg and 1.2 m. tall).  Although AE accepts children over 8 years of age there is no childcare or special programming onboard. In addition, safety harnesses and seating equipment are not provided for children onboard any AE excursion or shuttle service. Guests may use their own approved safety harnesses and seating equipment provided the vehicles have compatible equipment to safely secure the child. This equipment is not guaranteed, and AE reserves the right to refuse any child above the age of 8 years of age and below 14 years of age on any shore excursion or shuttle for safety concerns.

Please note that for Antarctica voyages, AE recommends children to be of 12 years of age or older and must be accompanied by a responsible adult during all landings and onboard. Passengers must be 21 years or older to consume or purchase alcohol onboard. AE reserves the right to refuse to serve anyone who in its sole judgment is deemed impaired and a risk to the health and

safety of passengers and ship’s crew.

22. Smoking policies: Smoking is permitted in designated outside areas only. Smoking is strictly prohibited anywhere inside the Vessel including all cabins. Violators will be assessed up to a USD 5,000 fee to cover additional cleaning costs. Should the smoking violation become known after the guest has left the Vessel, we reserve the right to make a charge to the Passenger’s credit/debit card or send an invoice for the amount to the registered address.

23. Property damage policy: We reserve the right to charge guests the cost of rectifying damage, caused by the deliberate, negligent, or reckless act of the guest to the Vessel’s property or structure. Should this damage become known after the guest has left the Vessel, we reserve the right to make a charge to the guest’s credit / debit card or send an invoice for the amount to the registered address.

24. Removal of property policy: We reserve the right to charge guests the cost of replacing any items that are removed from the Vessel by them without consent. The charge will be the full replacement amount of the missing item, including any carriage charges. Should the fact that the item is missing become known after the guest has left the Vessel, we reserve the right to make a charge to the guest’s credit/debit card, or send an invoice for the amount to the registered address.

25. Photographs/Video: Carrier has the exclusive right to include photographic, video and other visual portrayals of Passenger in any pictorial medium of any nature whatsoever for the purpose of trade, advertising, sales, publicity or otherwise, without compensation to Passenger, and all rights, title and interest therein (including all copyrights therein) shall be Carrier’s sole property, free from any claims by Passenger or any person deriving any rights or interest from Passenger.

26. Travelling in the polar regions may involve risk and potential exposure to injury, including emotional injury, injury to person or property and death. Passenger understands this and will hold Carrier free of liability relating to any issues arising from the trip to the Polar Regions

27. Passenger shall follow and abide to all instructions by The Master of the Vessel and Carrier´s expedition crew. These instructions may involve disembarking or embarking Zodiacs, fire and evacuation drills onboard Carrier´s vessel. Passenger agrees to participate in all mandatory briefings, drills and instructions announced by the Master and/or Expedition staff. Passenger always agrees to adhere to the Expedition staff’s guidelines during the voyage. The passenger will be familiarized with

International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) Visitor Guidelines for Antarctica and Association of Arctic Expeditions Cruise Operators (AECO) and will be briefed by Carrier at the beginning of the voyage.

28. The itinerary stated by Passenger’s Sales Agent is the intended itinerary of AE but Passenger shall be aware that due to conditions of weather, ocean, ice, and governmental restrictions AE and the Master of the Vessel have the full right to change the itinerary as they deem fit, including but not limited to such action:

§ as caused by circumstances beyond his control,

§ as to provide and/or receive medical assistance,

§ as he may consider necessary or desirable to preserve the safety and security of the Vessel or

the safety,

§ as to cope with any other urgency at sea which may arise,

§ as to ensure the comfort and enjoyment of passengers,

§ as to comply with local and flag state law,

§ as to safeguard the environment,

§ as to maintain good order and security on board the Vessel.

§ as to replenish bunkers and/or stores because of any of the causes described above

In such event, AE shall not be liable for any damages or reduction of the price as a result thereof.

29. To participate in this voyage a medical evacuation insurance coverage is mandatory for all Passengers. AE has a minimum requirement of an Emergency Evacuation insurance of USD 200,000 per Passenger, as well as printed proof of insurance available for our Expedition staff if requested while onboard the Vessel. The medical insurance must be able to cover all existing health issues the Passenger might have. It must also cover medical treatment and medical evacuation in any of the areas travelled. AE is not responsible for any medical or health issues arising during the voyage. In case of an emergency medical situation, AE will seek to find the closest location on the voyage from where medical treatment and evacuation can be performed. The Master, medical staff, and AE’s Expedition Leader, shall decide the course of action related to any emergency medical situation together and the Passenger accepts this condition prior to embarkation.

30. The passenger understands that traveling to Polar destinations in the expedition manner that AE conducts will require the need to climb stairways embark and disembark from a Zodiac under both wet and dry conditions; and transportation with a Zodiac can result in clothing or any other object held by the passenger come in contact with ocean water.

31. AE is not liable for any other services sold or advertised in relation to this ticket. AE is therefore not liable nor responsible for any package travel products sold by travel agencies, travel clubs or travel websites in connection with this ticket.

31.2. If the cruise is booked through a third-party booking agent, any claims or disputes arising from the voyage shall be considered a matter solely between the guest and the respective booking agent. Albatros Expeditions act solely as the provider of the cruise services and are not directly involved in the contractual arrangements between the guest and the booking agent. Please note that any claims or disputes submitted directly to us, bypassing the designated agent, may not be considered or

addressed.

32. AE reserves the right to implement a fuel surcharge, should the anticipated price of fuel in the port where bunkering for the departure takes place, rise above 1100 USD a metric tonne. Any fuel surcharge will be invoiced to clients prior to embarkation either directly or via their travel agent. All surcharges must be paid in full prior to embarkation. The maximum amount chargeable by AE is 85 USD per passenger per day. The amount charged is based on the average fuel usage for the itinerary in question.

Ex. Price per passenger 10.000 USD. Change in fuel price per passenger +100 USD. The new price per passenger (10.000 USD + 100 USD) is 10.100 USD.

32.2 Where a flight is included, AE reserves the right to increase the price if the relevant transporting or contracting airline implements any price increase or other changes for the carriage of passengers and/or luggage.

Ex. Price per passenger 10.000 USD, hereof air transportation 1000 USD. Change in air transportation per passenger +100 USD. The new price per passenger (10.000 USD + 100 USD) is 10.100 USD.

32.3 AE reserves the right to increase the price in the event of an increase in the level of taxes or fees on any services included in the contract imposed by third parties, including tourist taxes, landing taxes, or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports.

Ex. Price per passenger 10.000 USD, hereof taxes 1000 USD. Change in taxes per passenger +100 USD.

The new price per passenger (10.000 USD + 100 USD) is 10.100 USD.

33. Where flights are included AE is not liable under Regulation (EC) No 261/2004. Any such claims must be brought before the transporting airline.

33.2. Where flights are included AE is not liable for any damages resulting from the transportation of passengers and/or luggage by air. Any such claims must be brought before the relevant airline under the conditions of carriage of the airline and/or the Warszaw/Montreal convention if applicable.

33.3. If costs are incurred due to the customer's delay, handling etc. or demurrage at the airport, these will be charged 1:1. If the delay means that the airline has to stay overnight, additional costs as a result thereof will be charged 1:1.

34. Contagious or Infectious Disease. At any port or place we may refuse to embark or may disembark any Guest who, in the opinion of the Master, ship's medical personnel or other authorised ship's officer, might be excluded from landing at destination by Immigration or other Governmental Authorities or who may be suffering from contagious or infectious disease or whose presence, in the opinion of the Master, may be detrimental to the comfort or safety of other guests or the crew. In such cases the Guest concerned shall not be entitled to any refund of the holiday cost or compensation of any kind. Additionally, we will have no liability for any costs or expenses they incur as a result. In cases of quarantine of the ship involving detention of guests, each Guest must

bear all risk and expense thereby caused and will be charged for food and accommodation during the period of detention, payable day by day, if maintained on board the ship, and for all other quarantine fees and expenses assessed or incurred in respect of the Guest.

35. Albatros Expeditions offers solo travelers the option of occupying a cabin by themselves (in exchange for paying a single supplement) or, to share a cabin with other, same-gendered solo travelers - either in a Category C (Balcony Stateroom) or a Category F (Triple Porthole Stateroom). In the event that a guest sharing a cabin decides they prefer the privacy of their own cabin while onboard, a single supplement will be applied to cover the extra cost of occupying a cabin alone.


FOR CANCELLATION DUE TO ALL OTHER EVENTS OF FORCE MAJEURE, THE STANDARD NONCONTINGENCY PLAN TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF Albatros Expeditions SHALL APPLY.

Flight Changes due to Interrupted or Delayed Voyage: For faster service Albatros Expeditions strongly recommends that all clients or passengers contact the Airline they are traveling on for changes directly. If flights booked with Albatros Expeditions: Albatros Expeditions ground staff can assist passengers that have booked their flights with Albatros Expeditions to make necessary flight

changes. Any additional costs such as change fees or other additional costs are the responsibility of the passenger.

If flights are booked with an external agent: You must contact that agent or the airline directly to change your flights as Albatros Expeditions ground staff are not able to access your flight information to make the necessary changes.


PAYMENT CONDITIONS

Payments for the cruise are to be made in USD by credit card according to the following schedule:

First 25 % - A deposit will be required at time of booking.

Final 75 % - 90 days prior to the cruise

If booking is made less than 90 days before to departure, full payment is due within 72 hours.

Payment can be done via our website: https://albatros-expeditions.com/payment/pay.php


CANCELLATION CONDITIONS

In case of cancellation of the cruise cancellation fees are:

Cancellations received 180 days or more prior to departure, are refundable less an administration fee of minimum USD 1,000.00 per person.

From 179 days to 91 days prior to departure cancellation costs are 25% of the total cruise tariff.

From 90 days until departure cancellation costs are 100% of the total cruise tariff.


REBOOKING TERMS

For changes to your itinerary outside 180 days prior to departure, please note that a change fee of 100 USD per person applies.

Changes are not possible inside of 180 days prior to departure. Please note that in Force Majuere situations additional or stricter conditions may apply.


CANCELLATION CONDITIONS DUE TO COVID-19

Clients are strongly advised to have adequate travel insurance including cancellation to cover them from costs arising from cancellation due to COVID-19 or other illness.


OTHER CONDITIONS

Name changes will be accepted with a payment of USD 125.00 prior to final payment. After final payment there is a fee of USD 250.00 plus additional airline cost if such is included in the booking. Please go to https://albatros-expeditions.com/terms-conditions for further information

Détails du circuit

Hébergement

L'Ocean Albatros dispose d'un total de 94 cabines et suites confortables, toutes avec une vue imprenable sur la mer, la plupart avec leur propre balcon. Toutes les cabines sont équipées d'un coffre-fort, d'une télévision, d'un réfrigérateur, de plusieurs prises de courant de 230 W et de prises USB. En outre, des peignoirs, des pantoufles, des articles de toilette (gel douche, lotion, shampoing) et un sèche-cheveux sont également fournis. Pour en savoir plus sur les différents types de cabines sous STATEROOMS, cliquez ici : https://albatros-expeditions.com/ships/ocean-albatros

En tant que voyageur solitaire, vous pouvez envisager la cabine de catégorie G, qui est une chambre individuelle. Albatros Expeditions offre également aux voyageurs solitaires la possibilité d'occuper une cabine seul (en échange du paiement d'un supplément pour personne seule, 75%) ou de partager une cabine avec d'autres voyageurs solitaires du même sexe - soit dans la catégorie C (cabine avec balcon) ou dans la catégorie F (cabine avec triple hublot). Si un invité partageant une cabine décide de préférer l'intimité de sa propre cabine pendant qu'il est à bord, un supplément pour personne seule sera appliqué pour couvrir le coût supplémentaire de l'occupation d'une cabine seule.

Transport

L'Ocean Albatros est le navire idéal pour les petites croisières grâce à sa construction robuste et à sa classe X-Bow®-Infinity, qui lui confère une grande stabilité par gros temps et permet les mouvements les plus doux sur les hautes vagues, ainsi qu'une classification Solas 2012 qui facilite un retour au port en toute sécurité. Le navire fait partie d'une toute nouvelle génération de navires à faible consommation d'énergie, avec 4 moteurs diesel et 2 moteurs électriques, tous contrôlés électroniquement pour optimiser la vitesse et la consommation de carburant.

Assurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

Facultatif

Nous proposons une variété d'excursions à terre qui peuvent être achetées moyennant des frais supplémentaires à Kangerlussuaq et Ilulissat. Nous vous recommandons de réserver votre excursion à l'avance, car certaines peuvent être réservées à bord, mais nous ne pouvons pas garantir leur disponibilité.

Kangerlussuaq : BBQ et excursion au glacier des rennes (180 USD/personne)

L'inlandsis est l'une des plus grandes attractions du Groenland. Il couvre 80 % de la surface du pays, mais la taille de cette masse de glace diminue chaque année, car elle fond plus qu'elle ne se reconstruit. Notre destination est un endroit que nous appelons le glacier Reindeer, qui se dresse comme un mur de glace - à certains endroits jusqu'à 60 mètres de haut - affichant un contraste évident entre la terre et la glace. Vous trouverez plus d'informations ici : https://albatros-expeditions.com/excursions/kangerlussuaq-bbq-trip-reindeer-glacier

Kangerlussuaq : visite guidée (65 USD/personne)

Le petit village de Kangerlussuaq compte environ 500 habitants (moins de 1 % de la population totale du Groenland). Pourtant, pendant des milliers d'années, les habitants de Kangerlussuaq ont joué un rôle important dans l'histoire du Groenland et dans les contributions mondiales. Au cours de cette excursion, vous entendrez des récits fascinants sur les premières populations de l'ancienne Kangerlussuaq et vous passerez rapidement en revue l'importance de la colonie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la guerre de Corée et la guerre froide, et aujourd'hui. Veuillez noter que certaines versions de cette excursion comprennent un déjeuner barbecue au restaurant Roklubben,

tandis que d'autres incluent un sandwich et de l'eau à la place. Cela dépend du temps que nous passons à Kangerlussuaq et sera précisé dans votre réservation spécifique.

Vous trouverez plus d'informations ici : https://albatros-expeditions.com/excursions/kangerlussuaq-sightseeing

Ilulissat : Vol touristique dans le fjord de glace (465 USD/personne)

Découvrez d'énormes icebergs poussant vers l'embouchure du fjord de Kangia et se frayant un chemin jusqu'à la baie de Disko. Admirez le petit village d'Ilimanaq situé juste au sud du fjord de glace et, si vous avez de la chance, vous pourrez peut-être apercevoir les nombreuses baleines de la baie sur le chemin du retour vers Ilulissat. Nous utilisons des avions Vulcanair Partenavia P68. Ces avions sont idéaux pour les vols touristiques. Avec leurs ailes hautes et leurs grandes fenêtres à chaque siège, ils offrent des conditions idéales pour prendre des photos et ramener vos souvenirs à la maison, tout en vous donnant une vue claire du paysage. Pour plus d'informations, consultez le site : https://albatros-expeditions.com/excursions/ilulissat-ice-fjord-flight-sightseeing

Ilulissat : Excursion en bateau dans le fjord de glace (135 USD/personne)

Découvrez l'un des endroits les plus étonnants de la planète : le fjord de glace d'Ilulissat, connu sous le nom de "Ilulissat Kangerlua" en groenlandais. Cette région est l'un des sites glaciaires les plus productifs de la planète. Pour vraiment apprécier l'immense beauté de ces icebergs massifs, vous devez naviguer entre eux et observer leur grandeur depuis le bord de l'eau, une perspective qui n'est accessible qu'en bateau. Pour plus d'informations, visitez : https://albatros-expeditions.com/excursions/ilulissat-boat-trip-ice-fjord

Comment réserver : Si vous avez des questions ou si vous souhaitez ajouter une excursion à votre voyage, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter et nous inclurons le coût dans votre forfait.


Le kayak

Nous proposons le kayak comme activité facultative pour 345 USD par personne. Vivez une aventure inoubliable en engageant votre corps, votre esprit et votre cœur, guidé par nos maîtres kayakistes qualifiés. La disponibilité dépend des conditions météorologiques, de la mer et de la glace, afin de garantir votre sécurité et de vous offrir la meilleure expérience possible. Veuillez noter que le kayak doit être réservé et payé à bord, car il dépend des conditions météorologiques et peut être annulé en cas de conditions défavorables. Vous pouvez en savoir plus ici : https://albatros-expeditions.com/excursions/kayaking

Vols

Vols inclus : Copenhague - Kangerlussuaq - Copenhague

Ce forfait comprend le vol aller-retour de Copenhague à Kangerlussuaq. Chaque passager est responsable de l'organisation de son vol de correspondance entre Copenhague et sa destination finale, ainsi que de son arrivée à l'aéroport de Copenhague avant le début du voyage.

Nous incluons le vol au départ de Kangerlussaq en raison de son éloignement, qui peut poser des problèmes pour obtenir des vols. Copenhague, qui est bien reliée à la plupart des villes, assure une bonne accessibilité à nos clients du monde entier.

Services supplémentaires

Croisière de 8 jours/7 nuits sur l'Ocean Albatros en chambre double extérieure partagée avec salle de bain privée dans la catégorie choisie

Vols : Copenhague - Kangerlussuaq - Copenhague

Transport local à Kangerlussuaq les jours 1 et 8

Personnel d'expédition parlant anglais

Marches guidées avec l'équipe d'expédition

Randonnées dans la nature et croisières en zodiac selon l'itinéraire

Séances d'information et conférences par l'équipe d'expédition

Visites des villes de Sisimiut, Qeqertarsuaq, Uummannaq et Ilulissat

Visites de musées à Sisimiut, Qeqertarsuaq et Ilulissat

Visites d'églises à Qeqertarsuaq et Ilulissat

Visite de "Kaffemik" à Qeqertarsuaq

Atelier photo spécial

Pension complète sur le bateau

Forfait boissons pour le dîner

Café, thé et collations gratuits sur le bateau

Cocktails de bienvenue et d'adieu

Taxes, tarifs et droits d'atterrissage

Lien vers un journal visuel numérique après le voyage, comprenant le journal de bord, une galerie, une liste d'espèces, etc.

Services supplémentaires

Excursions et activités supplémentaires non mentionnées dans l'itinéraire

Supplément chambre individuelle et surclassement de cabine

Repas non pris à bord du navire

Boissons (autres que le café et le thé et le forfait dîner-boisson)

Pourboires pour l'équipage (nous recommandons 16 USD par personne et par jour)

Dépenses personnelles

L'assurance voyage, l'assurance annulation et l'assurance pour les personnes âgées

Tout ce qui n'est pas mentionné dans la rubrique "Inclusions".

Repas

La pension complète est incluse dans toutes les croisières - petit-déjeuner, déjeuner, dîner et collations de l'après-midi. Le programme comprend également du thé et du café gratuits 24 heures sur 24, ainsi qu'un cocktail de bienvenue et d'adieu. Pour répondre aux différents goûts et exigences diététiques, les dîners comprennent toujours une option viande, une option poisson et une option végétarienne. Notre bar de bord entièrement équipé propose une grande variété de cocktails, de bières, de boissons non alcoolisées et d'eau. Tous les repas à bord du navire sont préparés par le chef. Si vous avez des exigences alimentaires particulières (allergies alimentaires, intolérances, conditions de santé ou préférences religieuses), veuillez nous en informer le plus tôt possible, idéalement au plus tard deux semaines avant le départ. Afin d'assurer un service efficace, veuillez reconfirmer vos besoins à l'équipage lors de l'embarquement.

Guide

Toutes nos croisières ont une équipe d'expédition anglophone. Notre équipe d'expédition est composée de chefs d'expédition, de biologistes et de professionnels qui ont une connaissance approfondie des régions polaires et une passion pour l'exploration. L'équipe parle plusieurs langues et est prête à vous aider tout au long du voyage. Nous nous efforçons d'inclure et de soutenir les régions locales que nous visitons : vous constaterez souvent que notre personnel à bord est originaire des destinations visitées sur l'itinéraire.

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Faq Tour

How can I book a tour?
You can order a tour on our website by selecting the desired dates and clicking the “Confirm dates” button. You can also contact our sales department by phone or email.
Which payment options are available?
We accept credit cards, bank transfers and other popular payment methods.
Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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