
by Sarah Kuta
Last updated: 10:25 AM ET, Wed May 28, 2025
Buoyed by strong demand, Quark Expeditions is launching a second voyage for the August 2026 solar eclipse.
The newly announced sailing will take place aboard the Ocean Explorer. The 17-day voyage will depart from Reykjavik, Iceland, on August 3, 2026, and then travel to East Greenlands High Arctic within the path of totality.?
Guests will also visit M?ngufoss, one of Icelands most remote and beautiful waterfalls, and discover Northeast Greenland National Park, the largest national park in the world. Theyll cruise the 110-kilometer Kong Oscar Fjord and explore Blomsterbugten, also known as the Bay of Flowers. Other destinations include Hofman Halv?, the Denmark Straight and Nuuk.
Joining the voyage will be Michael Zeiler, founder of the Great American Eclipse and a member of the International Astronomical Union Working Group on Solar Eclipses.
This voyage is a celebration of everything Quark Expeditions stands for: pioneering exploration, deep expertise, and delivering once-in-a-lifetime moments in the planets most remote regions, says Catherine Lawton, senior director of product development at Quark Expeditions.
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 ofthis time with both Ultramarine and Ocean Explorer uniquely positioned for the 2026 Solar Eclipse," Lawton continued.
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