Greenland, Canadian Arctic & Newfoundland: Iqaluit and St. John's
Wild coasts: French elegance and a pioneering spirit of discovery
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Nuuk (Godthaab) to Saint Pierre Island
Fourteen nights from south-western Greenland to Atlantic Canada: from Nuuk, Le Lyrial follows the Greenlandic west coast southwards, crosses the Davis Strait and reaches Baffin Island at Iqaluit. By way of Akpatok Island in the Hudson Strait and Torngat Mountains National Park the route runs down the Labrador coast to Newfoundland, calling at Twillingate, the Trinity peninsula and St John's before ending on the French island of Saint Pierre. An Atlantic Canada route bearing traces of Inuit, Viking and whaling history.
Route highlights
- Nuuk (Godthaab): Capital of Greenland on a fjord system, Greenland's largest town with just under 20,000 inhabitants.
- Qeqertarsuatsiaat: Small village on the Greenlandic west coast, traditional Inuit life.
- Iqaluit: Capital of Canada's Nunavut Territory on Frobisher Bay.
- Torngat Mountains National Park: Mountainous coast in northern Labrador, traditional Inuit land with dramatic fjords.
- Red Bay: UNESCO World Heritage Site in Labrador, once a centre of 16th-century Basque whaling.
- Saint John's: Capital of Newfoundland, one of the oldest European-settled places in North America, with Signal Hill and colourful harbour houses.
- Saint Pierre Island: French overseas territory off the coast of Newfoundland, France's last outpost in North America.
The Route
Nuuk (Godthaab)
14 nights
Saint Pierre Island
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Nuuk · Embarkation
Nuuk is the capital of Greenland and, with 19,000 inhabitants, the largest town on the island. The colourful wooden houses by the harbour, the Greenland National Museum with the Qilakitsoq mummies (500 years old, perfectly preserved women and an infant) and the setting between fjords and icebergs make Nuuk unique.
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At sea
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Qeqertarsuatsiaat
On the south-west coast of Greenland between Nuuk and Paamiut, this small settlement of around 200 inhabitants nestles on a rocky peninsula by a sheltered fjord. It is known for the gemstone deposits of rubies and pink sapphires in the surrounding mountains.
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At sea
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Iqaluit, Nunavut
On Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island in Canada's territory of Nunavut lies its capital Iqaluit with around 8,000 inhabitants. Canada's northernmost capital combines traditional Inuit culture with the modern architecture of the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the striking tent-shaped St. Jude's Anglican Cathedral.
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Grinnell-Gletscher, Nunavut
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Insel Akpatok, Nunavut
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Nachvak-Fjord, Torngat-Mountains-Nationalpark
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Nain
Nain is the northernmost permanent Inuit community on the Labrador coast of Canada on the Labrador Sea. It lies within the autonomous Nunatsiavut region and is an important gateway to the Torngat Mountains National Park; the settlement goes back to a Moravian mission station from the late 18th century.
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Rigolet
At the mouth of Hamilton Inlet on the south-east coast of Labrador in Canada, this small Inuit community is the southernmost Inuit settlement in North America. It is renowned for North America's longest boardwalk, which winds along the coast through the subarctic tundra.
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Red Bay, Newfoundland
On the southern coast of Labrador in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador along the Strait of Belle Isle, Basque whalers operated North America's earliest industrial-scale whale-oil station here between 1530 and 1600. The archaeological remains are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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L'Anse aux Meadows, Neufundland
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Twillingate, Newfoundland
Twillingate stretches across an island group in Notre Dame Bay on the north-east coast of Canada's Newfoundland. In early summer huge icebergs drift past along the famous Iceberg Alley.
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Trinity Bay, Neufundland
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St. John's, Neufundland
St. John's is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda and a lively port set on a sheltered bay. Colourful Georgian timber houses, St. John's Cathedral and the public market define this Caribbean town.
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Insel Saint Pierre, Saint-Pierre und Miquelon · Disembarkation
Destination
Le Lyrial
Le Lyrial entered service in 2015 as the fourth and final ship of the Odyssée class. 264 guests, proven Ponant equipment and the experience of three predecessors. Particularly sought-after for Antarctic expeditions, where the ice-reinforced hull opens passages available to few ships.
Along the east coast of North America, Le Lyrial sails through the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the coast of Newfoundland - areas where whales, icebergs and fishing villages meet.
The Ship
Cabins
Deck plan · Le Lyrial
Cabin prices
Prices per person in double cabin (suites: based on double occupancy), all-inclusive. Subject to availability.
| Category | Price p.P. | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Superior Stateroom - | € 14.210 | Available | Enquire |
| Deluxe Stateroom - | € 15.180 | Available | Enquire |
| Prestige Deck 4 - | € 16.580 | Available | Enquire |
| Prestige Deck 5 - | € 17.270 | Available | Enquire |
| Prestige Deck 6 - | € 18.110 | On request | Enquire |
| Deluxe Suite - | € 24.230 | On request | Enquire |
| Prestige Deck 5 Suite - | € 31.880 | Available | Enquire |
| Privilu00c3u00a8ge Suite - | € 33.410 | Available | Enquire |
| Grand Deluxe Suite - | € 38.000 | On request | Enquire |
| Grand Privilege Suite - | € 44.530 | On request | Enquire |
| Owner's Suite - | € 55.910 | On request | Enquire |
Prices as of: 14.08.2026
Standard inclusions of the ship voyage
On board
- Full board in gourmet and À-la-carte restaurants
- Afternoon tea and pastries
- Open bar: water, soft drinks, wines, champagne, spirits, beers, coffee and tea
- Minibar in cabin, regularly refilled
- 24-hour cabin service
- All gratuities for crew and service staff
- Complimentary WiFi onboard (standard usage)
- Butler service (in higher suite categories on select ships)
- Zodiac excursions with experienced guides (on Expedition voyages)
- Expert lectures by scientists, marine biologists and historians
- Water sports equipment: kayaks, stand-up paddling, snorkelling gear (subject to weather and region)
Not included
- Flights
- Travel to/from ship (transfers, pre- or post-programmes)
- Some special shore excursions
- Spa treatments
Frequently asked questions
How do I book this voyage?
Send us a non-binding enquiry via the form on this page. Our team replies personally within 24 hours with availability, cabin options and a tailored offer. No enquiry fee, no upfront payment.
What is included in the price?
The base price per person (twin cabin) includes the cabin in your chosen category, full board, all port fees and the onboard programme. Flights and transfers are quoted separately. 14 nights from EUR 13.690 p.p. With Ponant, selected wines and beverages at meals are included.
How many guests sail on the Le Lyrial?
A maximum of 264 guests - extraordinarily intimate compared to standard cruise ships. The high crew-to-guest ratio ensures personal attention throughout the voyage.
Can the itinerary change?
Yes - all itineraries are subject to weather, port availability and the captain's decisions. This is part of the charm of small-ship cruising: flexibility allows for unexpected discoveries.
Are there specials for early bookers or solo travellers?
Yes. Early bookers receive discounts for timely booking. Solo travellers often benefit from a reduced or waived single supplement. Simply mention your preferences in the enquiry.
Is my booking protected?
Yes. As a German tour operator, ivent-sailing provides a travel protection certificate (Reisesicherungsschein) under German law. Your payment is fully insured.
What about flights and transfers?
We arrange flights and transfers on request as part of your personal offer. This allows us to find the best connections for your specific departure date and home airport.
Are there shore excursions?
Yes. All cruise lines offer shore excursions - from guided cultural tours to nature experiences. The concepts vary by fleet. We are happy to provide details on available excursions for your chosen voyage.
What water sports and activities are available?
Depending on the ship and route: snorkelling, kayaking, stand-up paddling, diving, and Zodiac landings (on expedition voyages). Many ships have a marina platform for direct access to the water. We will be happy to tell you exactly what is available on your voyage.
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