
HX Expeditions (formerly Hurtigruten Expeditions) is launching the first-ever cruises from New York to Greenland, roundtrip from Newark Liberty International Airport. Departing on June 21, 2025 – Greenland’s National Day, marked by the summer solstice – these itineraries feature dedicated flight allocations on United Airlines’ direct route to Nuuk. Crafted with Greenlandic communities, they provide authentic access to Greenland’s west coast aboard the hybrid-powered expedition ship Fridtjof Nansen.
“Greenland is on the cusp of transformation,” said Laali Berthelsen, Local Product Manager for HX Expeditions and Nuuk resident. “With the opening of our new international airport and direct flights, Greenland is more accessible than ever. As interest grows, we have a responsibility to ensure tourism uplifts our communities and respects our environment.”
HX Expeditions, the Leaders in Greenland
– Unmatched Expertise: A legacy of Arctic exploration since 1896, with over 20 years of experience in Greenland.
– Exclusive Locally Designed Itineraries: The only expedition cruise company with itineraries crafted and managed by Greenlanders, built in collaboration with local communities, and featuring cultural ambassadors on every sailing.
– Sustainability Leadership: Voyages aboard the hybrid battery-powered MS Fridtjof Nansen, recognized as the world’s safest and most sustainable cruise ship, prioritize emissions and waste reductions.
– Supporting Greenlandic Communities: Partnerships and investments strengthen Greenland’s communities, with HX Foundation contributing over $186,605 to youth education, mental health, and cultural preservation projects.
– Unrivaled Access: Greenland’s rugged terrain and limited infrastructure make expedition cruising the best way to explore its dramatic coastline and iconic landscapes, while venturing to the northernmost reaches of the world.
– Seamless Experience: Dedicated flight allocations offer an exclusive, hassle-free journey, with all-inclusive itineraries featuring daily excursions, onboard Science Center activities, meals, gratuities, and drinks.
– Extended Exploration of Nuuk: Travelers enjoy a night in Greenland’s vibrant capital, exploring landmarks, local cuisine, and fjord adventures before heading to remote regions.
Joining all voyages is Aleqatsiaq Peary, an Inuk storyteller, musician, and hunter from Qaanaaq. As the great-great-great-grandson of Robert Peary, the first person to reach the North Pole, Aleqatsiaq embodies the connection between Greenland’s past and present.
"If you’ve read about Arctic explorers, these itineraries offer a chance to experience it for yourself,” said Aleqatsiaq Peary. “To see what they saw and feel what it was like to journey to the far north aboard their ships." Onboard, Peary will share his knowledge of Greenlandic traditions, connecting guests with remote communities and deepening their understanding of Northwest Greenland.
Berthelsen added, “Here, the stories of polar explorers intersect with the wisdom of our Inuit ancestors, offering travelers a perspective that is both historic and deeply personal."




