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Trip Overview
Departures
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Duration
15 Days
Activities
Boating/Rafting
Cultural
Hiking
Small-Ship Expedition
Wildlife Viewing
Physical Rating
Easy
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Dream Out Loud
If your dream checklist includes polar bears, icebergs, learning the Greenland Polka, extreme birding, tromping around national parks, Norse and Inuit history—this navigation delivers. Cross the Arctic Circle and delve into the Viking vibe at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of L’Anse aux Meadows too.

Channel Your Inner Viking


Immerse Yourself in Nature and Heritage
Nature and Inuit heritage are celebrated in this passage through the unspoiled fjords and remote inlets of Greenland to the skinny Narrows of St. John’s, Newfoundland. We hike Torngat Mountains National Park and explore historic sites like the abandoned Moravian Mission in Hebron. We also visit communities in Greenland, northern Labrador and eastern Newfoundland and experience the true heartbeat of the land: the people who live there.
The Greenland-Wild Labrador was a fabulous trip—it was well organized, well led and offered a variety of activities—from presentations on every aspect of the trip to zodiac visits and wonderful hiking outings for the other half of the day. I was glad to have the Wild Women group as a base family to share meals and experiences with. The crew—both expedition and international—were welcoming, friendly and very helpful. Thank you, WWE, for facilitating my participation.”
Jane M.
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Itinerary
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Day 1
Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Break the Ice
We begin our adventure by boarding a northbound charter flight from Toronto, Ontario to Kangerlussuaq.
Kangerlussuaq is a former U.S. Air Force base and Greenland’s primary flight hub. Cue up the Top Gun soundtrack, right? Your first lesson begins with the pronunciation of Kangerlussuaq, which is kaˌŋɜˈɬːusːuɑq in Greenlandic. West Greenlandic is the official dialect that all children learn in addition to Danish and English. Greenlandic words can be extremely long, but they often convey an entire sentence. For starters, try “aluu” (hello) or “baaj” (goodbye).
After a few stumbly aluus and a baaj we transfer by Zodiac to the Ocean Endeavour. With 104 miles (168 km) of staggering scenery to stare at, we follow the longest fjord in the world, Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Søndre Strømfjord) and cross the imaginary but remarkable Arctic Circle as we head southbound.
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Day 2
Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord
A Sensory Massage
Greenland’s west coast is simply stunning—it’s one big panoramic postcard of superlatives. From daunting mountains to the tiniest sprays of tundra flowers, our time in this area is precious and difficult to part. The waters are relatively warm here due to the West Greenland Current and the sub-Arctic location (but not as warm as the on-board hot tub).
Kangerlussuatsiaq means “the rather big fjord” in Greenlandic while the Danish name Evighedsfjorden translates to “the fjord of eternity”—both words barely scratch the immensity of it all. The Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord’s marvels include a complex coastal waterway of calving glaciers, sheer cliffs peppered with birds and cascading stream ribbons with a looming mountain backdrop.
Hikers, birders, poets, photographers, daydreamers and self-proclaimed philosophers all fall under the dramatic coastal spell. Later, we can reflect on the chills and thrills of the day’s total sensory massage in the sauna or hot tub.
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Day 3
Nuuk
Visit Museums, Shops, and CafésNuuk, the brightly-painted capital of Greenland, is a collision of nature, modernity and tradition. The Old Harbor is a reflection of Danish colonial days, while contemporary Nuuk is known for its cool vibe, minimalist gallery cafes, upmarket Danish steakhouses, boutique shops and rowdy pubs. We may be spontaneously pulled in to join a Greenland Polka!
The University of Greenland is Greenland’s only university—and it’s located in Nuuk. Most courses are taught in Danish with a few offered in Greenlandic.
The Greenland National Museum is one of Nuuk’s treasures. Don’t miss the opportunity to see the Inuit skin boats and 15th-century Qilakitsoq mummies. Move over Tutankhamun! There’s a new mummy in town!
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Day 4
Davis Strait
Adventures at Sea
The Davis Strait is the ocean expanse that links southeastern Baffin Island and southwestern Greenland.
Kick back with binoculars and scout the northern Atlantic for minke whales, humpbacks, auks and other unexpected wildlife. Or, find a seat in a workshop, watch a documentary or peruse a book on arctic wildlife or culture in the library. This time on board provides the unique opportunity to learn more about the cultural traditions and history from Inuit educators eager to share stories of their homeland.
Also be sure to take advantage of the ship’s amenities! There’s a gym, library, bar — and of course Wild Women eager to keep you company if you want to chat, chill or sweat it out!
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Days 5–8
Torngat Mountains National Park
The Peak Moment
East of the Rockies, Canada’s highest peaks are found in Torngat Mountains National Park, Labrador’s first park. The signature saw-tooth skyline is instantly captivating. Blue-jean waters snake through glacier-scraped fjords that open up to the marine highway where icebergs silently glide by like ships.
We will spend four days exploring this treeless mountainous tundra. There are 6,027 square miles (9,700 km) to hike in this sharp wedge-shaped park that sits on continental Canada’s most northerly tip between Northern Quebec and the Labrador Sea.
The subarctic mountains are the spiritual homeland of the Inuit of Nunatsiavut and as partners in the management of this national park, they will guide us through their land by sharing their perspectives and traditions. The word Torngat is derived from the Inuttut word tongait, meaning “place of spirits,” where Inuit shamans travelled to connect with higher powers.
Birders should be on high alert for sightings of the red-throated loon, Harlequin duck, peregrine falcon, gyrfalcon, rock ptarmigan, glaucous gull, snow bunting, Lapland longspur and Northern wheatear! (Depending on the time of year and migratory patterns, of course!)
We hike and cruise in the Zodiacs, seeking out birds and bears. For the amateur historians on board, we visit archaeological sites as well.
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Day 9
Hebron
A New Mission
On the northeast coast of Labrador, this haunting site is the surviving remains of a Moravian Mission station. The Hebron Mission National Historic Site of Canada protects the interconnected buildings erected by the Church of the Brethren (the Moravians) in the 1830s. There’s a church, mission house and store designed in Germanic-style with steep, elongated rooflines and small dormer windows. It’s possible that these buildings were pre-fabricated in Germany. The church’s cupola is a link to the Moravians’ southeast European birthplace. The forge, carpenter’s shop and other structures are now left to the imagination.
The Moravian mission was abandoned in 1959, forcing the relocation of the Inuit who resided there. In 2005, Newfoundland and Labrador issued an apology to people affected by the relocations. Former Hebron residents and their kin continue to visit the site and to hunt and fish nearby.
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Day 10
Nain
The Stories and Songs of Labrador
Nain (population: 1,170) is the most northerly community in Labrador and the administrative capital for the Nunatsiavut Government. This gateway city to the national park is home to Torngat Fish Producers Cooperative (the local Arctic char industry), Voisey’s Bay Nickel Mine and the OKalaKatiget Society, a TV and radio agency that delivers weather updates, vessel reports, children’s songs and an Inuktitut language program featuring language lessons and recipes.
The recently built Illusuak Cultural Centre was designed by world-renowned architect Todd Saunders (the mastermind behind Newfoundland’s drop-dead gorgeous Fogo Island Inn). Here, we step inside an igloo and take another step deep into Inuit culture through stories and songs. We also visit the Moravian Church to learn more about the mission efforts of the Moravians and to listen to a brass band performance.
Expect the warm embrace of the community, an introduction to the art and carved works of Labrador Inuit and samples of local food and music.
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Days 11–12
The Labrador Coast
An Open Air Gallery
Labrador’s coast is untamed, storm-battered and pristine. It’s an open air gallery of ancient history and landscapes that beg to be painted. From the ship we see the transition in landscape from coastal barrens and high subarctic tundra to high boreal forest, mid-boreal forest and string bog (also known as strong mires). String bogs are defined by slightly elevated ridges and islands with woody plants that alternate with flat, wet sedge mat areas. They appear like oversized terrariums built with spongy moss, lichen, feathermoss, Labrador tea and dwarf black spruce.
Fun fact: the black spruce is the most abundant tree found in Labrador. It’s also featured on the Labrador flag!
Dotted with islands, this region’s coastal barrens, boreal forests, wetland and rugged shore are equal parts raw and fairytale. Zodiac cruises and landings will be based on the day’s weather conditions.
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Day 13
L’Anse aux Meadows
A Nancy Drew Mystery
L’Anse aux Meadows is the only authenticated Norse settlement in North America and is a celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic site. The archaeological remains of the Norse encampment are over 1,000 years old, making it the oldest known European encampment in North America. It wasn’t until the 1960s that legit Viking remains were confirmed by a small bronze cloak pin. Nancy Drew would have had a heyday pulling at the threads of this mystery!
Full-scale replicas of the traditional Norse sod buildings will make us grateful for architecture’s evolution to energy efficient windows and doors. However, it’s awesome to play make-believe and conjure up the sagas of the Viking voyages. We can climb aboard the Snorri, a replica of the Viking ship that retraced Erickson’s course from Greenland to the Meadows. Thor, Loki and Eric the Red’s indomitable spirit loom here.
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Day 14
Northeastern Newfoundland
The Warmest Welcome
The northeast coast of Newfoundland is known for the dozens of vibrant villages that color its rugged shores. We’ll find harbor in one of these communities to truly experience the generosity and flavor of the most easterly province in Canada.
Photographers will exhaust their SD cards and batteries in an attempt to capture the ominous mood, jagged coastlines, secluded island communities and pulse that is exclusive to The Rock.
Expect a characteristically warm and jolly Newfoundland welcome upon our arrival—there is no other kind!
Included Meals
All on-board meals
Accommodations
Your cabin on the Exploris One
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Day 15
St. John’s
Come from Away
Sailing into the port of St. John’s is a moment that requires contemplative pause. Palms get clammy at the thought of taking the captain’s wheel to navigate the ship into the famous Narrows.
Watch for locals and tourists alike, madly waving from the iconic Signal Hill just before we slip into the harbor of North America’s oldest city. The carefree and bold paint palette of the houses of Jellybean Row and The Battery are a pure marvel.
Here, we disembark the Exploris One with heavy but full hearts.
Be sure to squeeze in a Screech ceremony to make your landing in Newfoundland 100% official! For everyone who is a “come-from-away” there’s a full, unspoken guarantee that you’ll be back.
Included Meals
All on-board meals

What’s Included
- Passage aboard the expedition ship Exploris One
- All onboard meals and 24/7 beverages (non-alcoholic and alcoholic)
- Accommodation on the vessel (cabin categories 1–A are subject to availability)
- A team of expert expedition staff and Wild Women Expeditions host
- Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and fitness centre
- Guided activities to stretch your legs and mind
- Sightseeing and community visits
- All Zodiac excursions
- Educational programming onboard, interactive workshops and evening entertainment
- Complimentary expedition jacket to keep and rubber boots to borrow
- Basic wi-fi access and complimentary launderette
- A contribution to Adventure Canada’s Discovery Fund that supports local youth outreach, community support and habitat projects
- Special access permits, entry and park fees
- Port fees, applicable taxes and the time of your life
What’s Excluded
- Northbound Charter Flight from Toronto, Ontario (YYZ) to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland (SFJ)
Additional fee for 2026: $1,595 USD - Departure flights should be booked out of St. John’s, Newfoundland (YYT) on your preferred departure date (additional fee)
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
Please Note:
Upon booking, a charter flight arrangement to Kangerlussuaq will be made for you by Wild Women Expeditions and added to your trip’s final balance.
All applicable taxes are included in the trip price.
25% Off Early Booking Bonus already reflected in trip price.
Adventure Canada itineraries may be subject to change without notice due to weather, ice and sea conditions. Please review our Booking Terms.
Trip Add-Ons


Kayaking
$950 USD Per Person
Join us for this rare opportunity to experience magical places by water. Our qajaq (Inuit for “kayak”) program will bring you through pristine waters, near marine life and along a historic coastline. Limited space is available per departure, and an application process is required for this activity. Some kayaking experience is required.
*Prices may vary based on departure dates.

The Ship & Cabins

The Exploris One
Navigate in style with all the perks of a modern adventurer. The Exploris One offers cozy comfort and epic exploration with panoramic decks, a learning lounge and sweeping views from the observation and main lounge. Amenities abound with a sauna, steam and massage room, seaview fitness centre, two outdoor jacuzzis and complimentary launderette. There are elevators to all decks and a medical centre on this 108 meter-long (354 ft) expedition ship which was refurbished in 2023. The Exploris One has capacity for 144 passengers and 102 crew.
Ship Specifications
Capacity: 144 passengers
Crew: 102
Registry: Bahamas
Type of Vessel: Passenger Cruise Ship
Year Built: 1989, Rauma-Repola – Rauma – Finland
Refurbished: 2018 & 2023
Classification: 1A – 1C polar code
Length: 108 metres / 354 feet
Beam: 16 metres / 52 feet
Draft: 4.5 metres / 15 feet
Gross Tonnage: 6,158 GRT
Engines: Wartsila – 2 x 2250 kW
Propellers: 2 CPP (1 spare blade PS, 1SB)
Cruising Speed: 12.5 knots
Zodiacs: 7 Mark V (12pax capacity) & 2 Mark VI (16pax capacity)
Total Capacity: 280 persons
Lifeboats: 2 – 150 persons max – semi covered life boats – waterman 361
Life Rafts: 4 – 25 persons max – Survitec ESR 25 DL

Food on Board
Aboard the Exploris One, dining is an adventure! Top chefs craft dishes blending local flavours with international favourites, served in cozy open-seating spaces—indoors or al fresco. Start your day with hearty breakfasts and lunches to fuel your explorations. At dinner, savour globally inspired à la carte meals catering to seafood lovers, vegetarians, and everyone in between—don’t forget the freshly made desserts! Dietary needs? Our team’s got you covered with advance notice. With 24/7 beverages, from specialty coffee to fine wine, from beer to cocktails, every bite and sip celebrates your journey. Bon appétit!
Life on Board
Wake up aboard the Exploris One, where breathtaking ocean views from your cabin spark your inner poet. This intimate ship, with space for 144 adventurers is designed to take you to the planet’s most remote corners in style. Blending cozy comforts with epic exploration, it’s perfect for you thrill-seekers that don’t want to leave your barista behind. Learn from our expert expedition team, known for their deep knowledge and quirky charm. Spot seabirds from panoramic decks, enjoy inspiring talks, hands-on workshops, live music, or simply unwind in the ship’s welcoming spaces.
From Ship to Shore
Heading ashore on the Exploris One is part of the adventure! With a fleet of trusty Zodiacs, you’ll easily reach remote beaches, wildlife hotspots, and stunning coastlines. Designed for exploration, these versatile crafts get you right into the action. Our expert team ensures smooth, safe transfers, so you can focus on the thrill of discovery. Whether stepping onto untouched shores or cruising past playful seals, the journey is as exciting as the destination. On the Exploris One, every shore excursion is an adventure waiting to unfold!
Choose Your Cabin
Below are details about the cabin options available. All cabins are shared with one of your new Wild Women friends. However, the earlier you book, the more likely you are to be paired with your travel companion.
Cabin Category A
Single Stateroom
Deck Three
- Picture window
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Lounge area with a desk
- Desk and stationery
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Wardrobe with a safe
- Approximately 190 square feet
Cabin Category 9
Owners Suite
Deck 7
- Two sliding panoramic bay windows
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Living room with a large lounge area equipped with a sofa bed
- Desk and stationery
- Large dressing room with a safe
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Nespresso coffee machine
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Approximately 720 square feet including a large 54 square feet private terrace
Cabin Category 8
Grand Suite
Deck 7
- Sliding panoramic bay window
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Living room with a sitting area equipped with a sofa bed
- Desk and stationery
- Dressing room with a safe
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Nespresso coffee machine
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Approximately 613 square feet including a large 86 square feet private balcony
Cabin Category 7
Navigator Suite
Deck 7
- Sliding panoramic bay window
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Lounge area with a desk
- Desk and stationery
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Nespresso coffee machine
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Wardrobe with a safe
- Approximately 398 square feet including a large 86 square feet balcony
Cabin Category 6
Discovery Suite
Deck 5
- Two sliding panoramic bay windows
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Living room with a sitting area equipped with a sofa bed
- Desk and stationery
- Dressing room with a safe
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Coffee machine
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Approximately 420 square feet including two 16 square feet (each) French balconies
Cabin Category 5
Balcony Stateroom
Deck 5
- Two sliding panoramic bay windows
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with bath and separate shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Living room with a sitting area equipped with a sofa bed
- Desk and stationery
- Dressing room with a safe
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Coffee machine
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Approximately 420 square feet including two 16 square feet (each) French balconies
Cabin Category 4
Deluxe Stateroom
Deck 4
- Large porthole window
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Lounge area with a desk
- Desk and stationery
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Wardrobe with a safe
- Approximately 190 square feet
Cabin Category 3
Ocean Stateroom
Deck 3
- Large porthole window
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Lounge area with a desk
- Desk and stationery
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Wardrobe with a safe
- Approximately 190 square feet
Cabin Category 2
Superior Stateroom
Deck 4
- Large porthole window
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Lounge area with a desk
- Desk and stationery
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Wardrobe with a safe
- Approximately 182 square feet
Cabin Category 1
Premium Stateroom
Deck 3
- Two small porthole windows
- One queen size bed, with the option to split into two beds
- Marble bathroom with shower
- Selection of bath products
- Bathrobes and slippers
- Dressing table and hair dryer
- Lounge area with a desk
- Desk and stationery
- 24-hour room service
- Mini bar
- Alarm clock with docking station
- Private air conditioning
- Direct satellite telephone line
- Flat screen TV, international channels (availability varies depending on navigation area), and on-demand videos with interactive content
- Wi-Fi internet access (satellite reception varies depending on navigation and latitude)
- Electrical outlets: 110/220V
- Wardrobe with a safe
- Approximately 160 square feet






Trip Details
The Exploris One
While you’ll be with the Wild Women group, this isn’t an exclusive Wild Women Expeditions or 100% women-only trip. The Wild Women group size can range from 8 to 30 women, but there will be other passengers along for the journey. In addition, the staff and crew of the Exploris One, a 144-passenger ship, will also be co-ed.
Our Expedition Cruise Partner’s Client Portal
Approximately three to four months prior to departure, you will receive an email with a unique URL link to our partner’s information portal. Please carefully and thoroughly complete these forms with your current personal and medical information, dietary preferences or requirements and other information as requested.
Arrival and Departure
This expedition starts in Toronto, Ontario (airport code: YYZ) and finishes in St. John’s, Newfoundland (airport code: YYT).
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The Wild Women Way
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How We Support You
Ready for a big adventure? On this trip we brave the elements, hike uneven coastal terrain and have several Zodiac transfers (from the ship to Zodiac and from Zodiac to shore). Yes, it can be a challenge, but you’re never alone. Like thousands of women before you, you’ll draw on the strength you didn’t know you had and tap into your inner explorer.
Like all our trips, this trip can be scaled to suit different abilities and comfort levels. If you have concerns or reservations about your ability to complete or enjoy this trip due to any physical or medical reasons, please contact us and let’s talk about it.
What the Trip Entails
- Entering and exiting the Zodiacs
- Maneuvering around tight spaces
- Walking on uneven terrain
- Being on a boat for an extended period of time
- Due to strong currents, there may be movement on the vessel while navigating
- Please note that Wild Women small ship expeditions are not 100% Wild Women exclusive or women-only. Staff, crew and fellow passengers on the Exploris One will be co-ed
- Physical Rating: Easy (Some physical activity included. Trips are the most leisurely with an average of 1-4 hours of physical activity each day.)