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Quark Expeditions adds second 2026 Solar Eclipse voyage

17-day East Greenland High Arctic itinerary aboard Ocean Explorer released

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May 27, 2025

Quark Expeditions has opened a second solar eclipse voyage for 2026 following “exceptional demand” for its Iceland to Greenland: Total Solar Eclipse expedition that was released in October last year. With the first eclipse sailing aboard Ultramarine, the new date will now be aboard the state-of-the-art Ocean Explorer.

Departing Reykjavik on 3 August 2026, the 17-day journey will transport guests to East Greenland’s High Arctic, positioning them at the optimal point of totality to witness the world’s longest eclipse duration: 2 minutes and 17.2 seconds.


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In addition to phenomenal eclipse viewing in the High Arctic of East Greenland, guests will venture to Möngufoss, one of Iceland’s most remote and beautiful waterfalls. They’ll discover Northeast Greenland National Park, the largest national park in the world, and cruise the 110-kilometre Kong Oscar Fjord. Guests will explore Blomsterbugten, or the Bay of Flowers, with its colourful fall foliage and unique flora, and take in the rugged beauty of Hofman Halvø, home to muskoxen and an abundant bird population.

Guests will also sail across the Denmark Straight and have the opportunity to visit Reykjavik and Nuuk.Enhancing this extraordinary experience will be author and world-renowned eclipse cartographer Michael Zeiler, founder of the Great American Eclipse and a member of the esteemed International Astronomical Union Working Group on Solar Eclipses. His knowledge, passion, and gift for bringing complex phenomena to life will enrich the journey, offering guests a deeper and more meaningful understanding of the eclipse.

“This voyage is a celebration of everything Quark Expeditions stands for: pioneering exploration, deep expertise, and delivering once-in-a-lifetime moments in the planet’s most remote regions,” said Catherine Lawton, Senior Director of Product Development at Quark Expeditions.Lawton continued: “Our first solar eclipse voyage to Antarctica set the standard two decades ago, and the overwhelming response to our inaugural Arctic eclipse trips show that we continue to lead the way in offering the kind of transformative, front-row eclipse encounters that travelers dream of—this time with both Ultramarine and Ocean Explorer uniquely positioned for the 2026 Solar Eclipse.”

“Since witnessing my first eclipse in 1991, I’ve dedicated my work to helping others experience and understand these rare phenomena through detailed mapping and education,” said Michael Zeiler. “It’s an honour to lead guests on this journey into the path of totality, where science, beauty, and discovery converge in a truly unforgettable way.”

See quarkexpeditions.com.