Travel to Greenland for the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse
Why travel to Greenland for the 2026 total solar eclipse?
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.
Explore our Greenland cruises 2
Connect with a Greenland specialist
Rachel Molloy
House of Travel Hamilton East
After 14 years in the travel industry, travel is still my great passion. I love exploring new destinations and experiencing different cultures, cuisines and customs. Partway through my career, I took a year off to travel extensively through Central America, Asia and Europe. Today, I enjoy sharing the knowledge I've gained over the years and using that experience to help clients bring their travel dreams to fruition.
Rachel
Courtney Cameron
House of Travel Tauranga: The Crossing
As your personal holiday builder I am here to take the stress out of your next holiday. Be it a family trip over the Tasman or romantic getaway to one of the sun soaked Pacific Islands, or maybe a bucket list destination trip.
I have had 10 years in the travel industry -made up mostly of being an International Flight Attendant. I have been lucky enough to travel to many places and experience many cultures. But there is always somewhere new to go!
I want to take the stress out of the planning so you can focus on the excitement of the trip. I am highly organized and like to ensure everything has been thought of and accounted for. Communicating clearly along the way with you so you feel confident and reassured.
Courtney
Suzanne Andrews
House of Travel Palmerston North: The Square
I've travelled extensively all over the world and I now want to make your travel dreams come true!
I've worked in the travel industry for many years and I now want to share my experience and passion for travelling with you.
Suzanne
Jason McKay
House of Travel Nelson
As the proud Owner Operator of House of Travel Nelson, I lead a small but passionate team dedicated to taking care of all your travel needs.
I primarily work on the Orbit World Travel side of our business, specialising in business and group travel. But as a traveller myself, I love chatting with customers and the team about their upcoming adventures — there’s nothing better than sharing in the excitement of a great trip!
Travel has played a huge role in my life. From years of family holidays to the Gold Coast and Fiji, where the kids spent hours in the pool or on the playground, to unforgettable highlights like Disneyland (they were 10 and 12 — the perfect age!), followed by a relaxing week in Mexico. These days, with older kids, we’re seeking more adventure. Our recent trip to Vietnam was a standout — from the vibrant energy of Ho Chi Minh City to the peaceful beauty of Hoi An's lanterns and Halong Bay. If you haven’t been, it’s a must!
Next on my list? Europe. While I’ve done a couple of quick trips
in the past, I’m keen to take the time to explore the diverse cultures and rich
history of the places I’ve spent years helping others discover.
Whether your trip is big or small, come in and see us at House of Travel Nelson — we’ll make sure it’s your best one yet.
Best. Holidays. Ever!
Start
Want the inside word on all things travel?
Sign up below and be the first to hear about our hottest holiday deals, flight steals, cruise deals and essential travel hints and tips from our team of travel specialists.
By signing up, you have read or have an opportunity to read the Privacy Policy, and you agree to the provisions of the Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up, we’ll be in touch soon!
Hold on a sec, adventurer! We didn't quite catch your email. Sign up again to unlock your travel dreams!