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Travel to Greenland for the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse

Why travel to Greenland for the 2026 total solar eclipse?

HX Hurtigruten in Greenland

A rare celestial event in one of the world’s most remote landscapes.

In August 2026, Kiwi travellers will have the rare opportunity to witness one of the most extraordinary natural events of our lifetime - the longest total solar eclipse of the century, unfolding across the remote wilderness of Greenland. For those seeking once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences, this is more than a celestial event - it’s an invitation to explore one of the planet’s last true frontiers.

From towering glaciers and iceberg-filled fjords to ancient Inuit culture and Arctic wildlife, travel to Greenland and experience natural wonders unlike anywhere else on Earth. Witness a total solar eclipse, viewed from the deck of a luxury expedition ship, and have a journey that redefines adventure travel.

 

Why Greenland is the best place to see the 2026 total solar eclipse.

A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly between the Earth and the sun, briefly turning day into night. While partial eclipses are relatively common, total solar eclipses visible for several minutes are exceptionally rare - and the 2026 event will be the longest this century.

Greenland sits directly within the eclipse’s path of totality, making it one of the best places in the world to experience the phenomenon. Its vast, open landscapes, minimal light pollution and clear Arctic skies offer ideal viewing conditions, far removed from crowds and urban interference.

Viewing the eclipse from an expedition cruise adds another dimension. At sea, ships can adjust position for optimal visibility, increasing the chance of clear skies. Onboard scientists and astronomy experts guide guests through the science and significance of the eclipse, transforming the event into an immersive learning experience.

 

What makes travel to Greenland so unique?

For many Kiwi's, Greenland feels impossibly remote - and that’s exactly its appeal. Covering more than two million square kilometres, Greenland is the world’s largest island, yet home to fewer than 60,000 people. Nature dominates here, from ice caps that shape global climate systems to fjords carved over millennia.

 

Highlights of a Greenland expedition.

When you travel to Greenland on a luxury expedition cruise, the eclipse is only part of the story. Between celestial moments, your days are filled with breathtaking Arctic experiences:

  • Sailing through icy fjords framed by towering cliffs and massive glaciers
  • Exploring remote Inuit villages, where traditional hunting and fishing practices continue today
  • Kayaking among icebergs, seals and seabirds in pristine Arctic waters
  • Wildlife spotting, including polar bears, musk oxen, Arctic foxes and whales
  • Zodiac (small inflatable boat) landings that allow close-up exploration of untouched coastlines

Each day brings something new, shaped by weather, ice conditions and wildlife encounters — a true expedition in every sense.

 

Luxury expedition cruising: comfort at the edge of the world.

Greenland may be wild, but your journey doesn’t have to be rugged. Modern expedition ships combine five-star comfort with cutting-edge exploration technology, making them ideal for travellers who want adventure without sacrificing quality.

Onboard, you can expect:

  • Spacious ocean-view cabins or suites
  • Fine dining inspired by Nordic and international cuisine
  • Observation decks and lounges for panoramic viewing
  • Expert-led lectures on Arctic ecology, astronomy and culture
  • Small guest numbers for a more intimate, personalised experience

For New Zealand travellers, this style of travel offers a seamless way to reach and explore Greenland, with flights and transfers coordinated as part of a carefully curated itinerary.

 

The science behind the eclipse: a front-row seat to the cosmos.

One of the most compelling aspects of this journey is the opportunity to learn directly from onboard scientists and astronomers. As the moon slowly obscures the sun, experts explain the mechanics of the eclipse, its impact on Earth’s atmosphere and why events like this continue to captivate us.

During a total solar eclipse, temperatures drop, winds shift and wildlife behaviour can change - subtle reminders of our planet’s connection to the cosmos. For many travellers, witnessing these moments firsthand is profoundly moving, offering perspective rarely found in everyday life.

 

Best time to travel to Greenland.

The Arctic summer, from June to August, is the best time to travel to Greenland. During this period, temperatures are milder, sea ice retreats enough for ship navigation and wildlife activity peaks.

August 2026 is particularly special, combining:

  • Optimal conditions for expedition cruising
  • Extended daylight hours
  • The total solar eclipse - a once-in-a-century event

Because Greenland has a short travel season and limited visitor capacity, early planning is essential, especially for eclipse departures.

 

Is Greenland suitable for Kiwi Travellers?

Absolutely. While Greenland feels remote, it is increasingly accessible for travellers from New Zealand through Europe or North America. Expedition cruise packages are designed to simplify logistics, making the journey smooth from departure to return.

Greenland appeals particularly to:

  • Experienced travellers seeking something truly different
  • Nature and wildlife lovers
  • Photography enthusiasts
  • Science and astronomy fans
  • Couples and solo travellers looking for meaningful, immersive journeys

If you’ve already explored destinations like Antarctica, Alaska or the Norwegian Arctic, Greenland offers a fresh and equally awe-inspiring perspective.

 

Travel to Greenland: Frequently Asked Questions

Is Greenland expensive to visit?

Greenland is a premium destination due to its remoteness and limited infrastructure. However, expedition cruises offer strong value by bundling accommodation, transport, expert guides and activities into one seamless experience.

 

Do I need special clothing to travel to Greenland?

Yes. Layered, cold-weather clothing is essential, even in summer. Most expedition operators provide detailed packing lists, and some offer gear rental options.

 

Is it safe to travel to Greenland?

Greenland is considered very safe. Expedition cruises are led by experienced teams trained in Arctic operations, wildlife safety and emergency response.

 

How long is a typical Greenland cruise?

Most Greenland expedition cruises range from 10 to 16 days, depending on the itinerary and departure point.

 

Why book your Greenland holiday with House of Travel?

Planning a trip to Greenland requires expert knowledge - from selecting the right ship to coordinating international flights and travel insurance. House of Travel’s experienced travel specialists understand the complexities of Arctic travel and can tailor an itinerary that suits your budget, interests and travel style.

With access to exclusive expedition cruise partners and up-to-date availability for the 2026 solar eclipse, our team can help turn this extraordinary journey into a reality.

 

Want to witness the solar eclipse of the century? Now is the time to act.

The 2026 total solar eclipse over Greenland is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity - and demand is already high. Speak to your local House of Travel Greenland specialist for personalised advice on this extraordinary Arctic adventure.

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Jazmin Pudney

House of Travel Tauranga: The Crossing

Travel creates happiness and I love to make people happy! I love all aspects of travel-adventure, food, culture, relaxation and most importantly making life long memories. 

I pride myself on my organization skills and I have extensive knowledge of the travel world. I love creating clients special holidays and will always ensure you have everything you need to have the best holiday!

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Sarah Martelli

House of Travel Rotorua

My love for travel began early - at 19, I left New Zealand with a one-way ticket to London to start my OE, and I've never looked back. I spent eight years living overseas, including four incredible years in London, where I explored Europe extensively. (Barcelona still has my heart!) 

I began my travel career in Melbourne in 2004, and knew I'd found my dream career. Even know, I still smile every day coming to work - I truly LOVE what I do. 

I did step away from the travel industry for a few years to raise my family, but the pull of travel was simply too strong. Coming back confirmed what I already knew: there is nothing else I would rather be doing. No two days are ever the same, and helping to create someone's dream holiday is a true privilege. 

Helping clients plan their adventures brings me so much joy. I specialize in point-to-point Europe itineraries, and I'm especially passionate about tours and cruising. Whether you're planning a romantic escape, a multi-generational family holiday, a tailor-made Europe itinerary or a cruising holiday, I'll work with you to create a trip that fits within your budget and needs.

I pride myself on attention to detail and prompt turnaround times with my work. I believe I also go above and beyond for my clients - many now see me more as a friend, because we've built such strong relationships. Whether it's your first trip or your tenth, I'm here to make your journey smooth, exciting, and unforgettable from start to finish.

I'm known for being friendly, bubbly, and a great listener. I'll take the time to understand your needs and offer thoughtful advice and suggestions to make your trip the best it can be. 

I live on our dairy farm in Reporoa with my Husband Mathew and our three young children, who go to school in Rotorua. We are a busy sporting family, so I understand the #mumlife juggle and the importance of taking time out for a well-earned holiday, either as a family or for a lush couples' getaway! 

Some of our favourite family trips have been around Vietnam and to the theme parks on the Gold Coast, and next on our list with the kids in Japan. For my husband and I, a favourite recent trip was to Bali - the beachfront cocktails were amazing! Our next couples' getaway is to Langkawi in Malaysia!

Don't just dream about it - lets start planning. Get in touch today and let me turn your travel dreams into your next boarding pass. 


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Suzanne Andrews

House of Travel Palmerston North: The Square


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House of Travel Te Awamutu

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Since then I've enjoyed sending many more people on their first big exciting trip overseas, on family holidays, honeymoons, reunions, road trips, girls trips and any other reason you can think of for travel!


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Travel to Greenland for the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse