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Tahiti sailing
Where Ocean Meets Culture: Sailing Tahiti the Expedition Way
Experience a true tahiti sailing expedition and discover the vibrant heart of the South Pacific. Our multi-sport adventure in French Polynesia is designed to immerse you in the region’s legendary landscapes paddling turquoise lagoons, hiking lush volcanic ridges, and sailing from island to island in paradise.
Highlights
Visit fascinating archaeological sites
Incredible jungle and valley hiking
Spectacular coastlines, with incredible paddling
Explore the most remote Island group in the world
Meet the locals and get to know the Marquesas culture
Traverse the Marquesas onboard a comfortable and spacious Catamaran.
Weather in the Marquesas Islands: Warm Waters and Tropical Variability
The Marquesas Islands, located near the equator, enjoy warm temperatures year-round ranging from 24°C to 31°C. Water temperatures remain consistently pleasant at around 28°C. While the southeastern islands receive the most rainfall, the northwestern islands are much drier and considered semi-arid. The driest and calmest period typically falls between November and March, though rainfall patterns can still vary significantly from island to island even during the dry season.
Conclusion
At Expedition Engineering, our Tahiti sailing adventure is more than just a trip it's a journey through one of the most breathtaking and culturally rich island chains on Earth. With a perfect blend of paddling, hiking, and sailing, you’ll experience French Polynesia’s hidden gems in a way few ever do. From remote bays and jungle trails to vibrant coral reefs and ancient sites, this is adventure travel redefined intimate, immersive, and unforgettable. Join us and sail beyond the ordinary.
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Ski and sail
Introduction
For those who dream beyond the ordinary, ski and sail expeditions give a rare blend of alpine thrills, untouched wilderness, and rich Inuit culture. From the glacier-streaked fjords of West Greenland to the icy, remote coasts of Canada’s Baffin Island, these are not your average ski or kayak trips they are full-throttle adventures into the heart of the North.
Baffin Island Tours: Where Ice Meets Imagination
Located in Canada's Nunavut territory, Baffin Island tours take you far beyond the reaches of standard travel. With jagged coastlines and towering cliffs shaped by ancient glaciers, Baffin offers a paddling and sailing experience that feels like venturing into the unknown. Few kayakers have explored its full length, and even fewer have done so guided by the Midnight Sun and the crackle of calving icebergs
Our Baffin Island tours are designed to show you the majesty of the North without sacrificing comfort. During the day, you'll kayak beneath soaring granite cliffs and between glistening icebergs freshly released by tidewater glaciers. Wildlife here is abundant and surreal: polar bears pacing the shores, narwhals surfacing like Arctic spirits, and walruses lounging along the ice.
Each evening, return to the warmth of your expedition yacht, where hot meals and cozy cabins offer a welcome contrast to the raw elements outside. You’ll sail across the Davis Strait the gateway to Greenland and soak in landscapes that remain untouched by human footprints.
Ski and Sail: West Greenland's Remote Slopes
For the alpine-inclined, the ski and sail experience in West Greenland offers something truly exceptional. These expeditions combine world-class backcountry skiing with the freedom of exploring by boat, granting access to slopes no ski lift could ever reach.
Expedition Engineering’s Greenland ski and sail trips begin aboard a comfortable yacht, your base for the journey. From this floating lodge, you’ll access remote fjords lined with 1,200-meter peaks that drop straight into the sea. Using small boats to reach the shore, you’ll ski tour up pristine ridgelines, then carve fresh tracks all the way back to the water’s edge.
Spring in West Greenland offers long daylight hours and stable snow, perfect for adventurous lines and exploratory descents. Whether you're skiing mellow glacier bowls or committing couloirs, the silence and stillness of the Arctic surrounds every turn.
Choose Your Expedition
Whether you’re drawn to the silent mystery of Baffin Island’s coastline or the skiable peaks of Greenland’s fjords, Expedition Engineering brings you face to face with the North’s raw, untouched beauty. These aren’t cookie-cutter itineraries. Every trip is flexible, exploratory, and deeply connected to place.
Our ski and sail and Baffin Island tours are ideal for seasoned adventurers seeking more than just a vacation they’re for those chasing the edge of the map.
Conclusion
Baffin Island tours and ski and sail expeditions in West Greenland are more than adventures they’re powerful journeys into places where nature reigns supreme. With Expedition Engineering, you don’t just travel you explore, paddle, ski, and sail into some of the planet’s most extraordinary terrain.
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Kayaking Expedition
Expedition-Style Kayaking in Iceland: Where Glaciers Meet the Sea
Iceland, also referred to as the "Land of Fire and Ice," is a place where the extremes of nature coexist in stunning harmony. Glistening glaciers and towering volcanoes erupt lava, while ice fjords wind through ancient landscapes that have not been touched by contemporary life. A skillfully guided Iceland excursion is the best way to discover this wild Nordic island, which has become a popular destination for travelers seeking to explore natural, untamed nature.
A Place Designed for Exploration
Iceland pushes you to test the limits of conventional travel, whether you're kayaking in iceland past icebergs in the midnight sun or standing atop a snow-covered mountain. Although Reykjavík, the capital, offers a bustling cultural contrast, true explorers are drawn to the untouched environment outside.
You will sail into isolated fjords, ski unexplored powder lines, and paddle through coastal seas where the only noises are your paddle and the Arctic breeze when you go on an Icelandic adventure.
Iceland Expedition Weather: Expect the Unexpected
Weather in Iceland is as dynamic as its terrain. Spring is perfect for ski touring Iceland, with light snowfalls, clear skies, and even glimpses of the Northern Lights. In contrast, summer offers longer days, warmer temperatures, and ideal conditions for hiking, sailing, and kayaking in Iceland.
Expect highs in the low teens (°C) in summer, and around 6°C in Greenland. With light winds and relatively little rain, it’s a comfortable time to explore the rugged coasts and pristine waters.
Why Choose an Iceland Expedition with Us?
At Expedition Engineering, we specialize in blending high adventure with immersive natural experiences. Whether it’s ski touring Iceland’s untouched ranges or kayaking in Iceland’s Arctic fjords, our small-group expeditions are crafted for those who crave remote, rugged, and meaningful travel.
At Expedition Engineering, we don’t just guide trips we craft extraordinary adventures that take you to the edge of the map and beyond.
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Kayaking in Norway
Kayaking in Norway: Discover the Magic
Norway is a country that stirs the soul where steep, snow-capped mountains meet mirror-like fjords and tiny coastal villages are tucked between dramatic cliffs. But for those who truly want to immerse themselves in Norway’s rugged beauty, kayaking in Norway is the ultimate adventure and nowhere is this more breathtaking than the Lofoten Islands.
Lofoten: Norway’s Arctic Jewel
Located more than 150 kilometers above the Arctic Circle, the Lofoten archipelago feels like a place lifted from myth. Towering granite peaks, sweeping white-sand beaches, and tiny stilted fishing villages form a landscape as wild as it is inviting. It's not just visually stunning Lofoten is steeped in rich Viking history, dating back to the 12th century, and offers a chance to explore Norway’s cultural roots while surrounded by spectacular nature.
For paddlers, the Lofoten Islands are among the best-kept secrets for kayaking Norway. With its remote location and 24-hour daylight during summer, it’s an ideal destination for those seeking peaceful waters, rich wildlife, and unspoiled coastal adventure.
Why Choose Kayaking Norway’s Lofoten Islands?
Whether you're navigating glassy fjords or hugging the rugged shoreline, kayaking in Norway offers a way to connect deeply with the country’s wild landscapes. In the Lofoten Islands, each paddle stroke brings you closer to nature—sea eagles soaring above, seals popping up to greet you, and puffin colonies perched on cliffs.
Highlights Include:
Paddling beneath towering granite cliffs and beside colorful fishing villages
Experiencing nearly 24 hours of daylight during the Arctic summer
Discovering Viking culture through ancient coastal settlements
Rock gardening and exploring hidden sea caves and coves
Guided hikes to remote viewpoints and dips in pristine white-sand beaches
Escaping the summer crowds and circumnavigating the islands on your own terms
Nature & Wildlife Encounters While Kayaking Norway
The Lofoten Islands are a haven for wildlife lovers. Along the shoreline, watch for playful otters and seals. Overhead, white-tailed sea eagles the largest raptors in Norway circle in search of fish. Inland, you might spot moose wandering through the hills or foxes darting through the underbrush.
And if luck is on your side? You might witness the unforgettable sight of whales breaching just offshore, following the herring migration that hugs Norway’s coast each year.
Ready for Your Norway Kayaking Adventure?
If you’re craving an off-the-beaten-path expedition that blends culture, wildlife, and raw Arctic beauty, kayaking Norway’s Lofoten Islands is an experience you won’t want to miss. Whether you're an experienced paddler or looking to take your skills to new terrain, this is the kind of trip that stays with you long after the last paddle stroke.
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Kayak Lofoten
Introduction: Lofoten Islands Kayak Expedition
Join us on a one-of-a-kind journey through Norway’s Arctic paradise with our Kayak Lofoten Islands Kayak Expedition a cultural, historical, and physical adventure through some of the most stunning coastal landscapes in Europe. Located above the Arctic Circle, the Lofoten archipelago is a place of rugged beauty, dramatic granite cliffs, Viking history, and colorful fishing villages that feel frozen in time.
This expedition is designed for experienced paddlers seeking a real challenge. With the possibility of paddling up to 40 km in a day, handling 2-meter swells, and navigating shifting winds and surf landings, this is not your average sea kayaking trip. The route takes us along the quieter southeastern shores, past historical villages and rocky coastlines, before continuing around the remote and wild northern edge of the islands.
Weather & Ocean Conditions
The Lofoten Islands have a milder climate than you'd expect for such a northerly location. Summer temperatures average 10°C to 18°C in July and August. While the weather is generally stable, occasional storms can bring strong winds especially on the exposed northern shores.
The expedition starts in more sheltered waters, where the sea is calm and the terrain inviting. As we round the northwest tip and head north, conditions shift: swells build, beaches become more rugged, and the landscape becomes dramatically wild.
Highlights
Paddling in the arctic circle
Experiencing 24-hour daylight
Learning about the rich Viking heritage
Circumnavigating Vestvagoy, Fkaksadoya and Moskenes Island
Join the Ultimate Kayak Lofoten Adventure��
There’s no better way to explore the wild coastlines of Norway than by sea kayak. Whether you’re weaving through historic harbors or riding swells along the untamed northern shores, kayaking Lofoten delivers an unforgettable adventure grounded in history, nature, and exploration.
If you're ready for a demanding but deeply rewarding Arctic expedition, join us for the ultimate kayaking Lofoten experience and discover the true spirit of paddling in the north.
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Kayaking Expedition
Kayaking in Greenland: A Wild Arctic Kayak Expedition Like No Other
For adventurous paddlers seeking remote wilderness, towering glaciers, and Arctic wildlife, few places on Earth rival the experience of kayaking in Greenland. With surreal icebergs, deep fjords, and ancient Inuit villages, this vast, rugged island offers an unforgettable kayak expedition that combines raw nature, cultural immersion, and serious adventure. We begin this small ship, Iceland-to-Greenland cruise in the tiny hamlet of Ísafjörður, in the far northwest corner of Iceland.
This region is not only a perfect launch point for our Arctic voyage but also one of the best destinations for kayaking Iceland, offering pristine coastlines and dramatic fjords teeming with birdlife and seals.
Why Go Kayaking in Greenland?
Greenland is one of the last true frontiers of sea kayaking. The summer months bring long daylight hours and relatively calm weather ideal conditions for exploring this icy wilderness by paddle. Picture yourself gliding silently past glowing blue icebergs, spotting whales and seals, and camping on untouched shores. It’s a paddler’s paradise.
What sets Greenland apart isn’t just its scenery it’s also the culture. Along the East Coast, small coastal villages still practice traditional subsistence lifestyles, offering a glimpse into a way of life that has endured for centuries. Kayaking here offers both natural and human connection, making every trip rich with meaning.
East Coast vs. West Coast Greenland
When planning your kayak expedition, choosing between Greenland’s East and West coasts is key.
The West Coast is more developed, with towns like Nuuk and easier access via air. It’s popular with cruise ships and has more infrastructure but also more tourists. The landscape is greener with rolling hills and frequent iceberg sightings. However, katabatic winds from the nearby ice cap can make paddling conditions less predictable.
In contrast, East Greenland is wilder, less inhabited, and dramatically beautiful. Towering 1500m peaks rise directly from the sea, and there’s a stronger sense of isolation. With fewer tourists, calmer wind conditions, and more striking scenery, kayaking in East Greenland is ideal for those seeking a true remote wilderness experience.
Weather and Conditions
The best time to go kayaking in Greenland is from June to August. During this window, temperatures range from 2°C to 10°C (and sometimes up to 15°C). Rain and even snow are possible, so layered, waterproof gear is essential. Water temperatures hover around a chilly 3–4°C, making proper cold-water preparation critical.
Winds are generally light to moderate on the East Coast and stronger on the West. Tides and currents are present but manageable, and the overall paddling conditions are stable especially with a knowledgeable guide.
Types of Kayak Expeditions in Greenland
1. Kayak Camping Expeditions
This is the purest way to explore Greenland’s wilderness. Paddle by day, camp by night, and carry everything you need. It’s ideal for experienced paddlers who want full immersion in the landscape. The downsides? You’re more exposed to the elements and limited in the distance you can travel.
2. Cruise Ship Kayak Tours
Large cruise ships often offer kayaking as a short activity. It’s accessible and comfortable, perfect for first-timers. However, these tours are brief, crowded, and don’t allow deep cultural or nature connection.
3. Small Ship Kayaking Expeditions – The Best of Both Worlds
This is where Expedition Engineering shines. Our small ship, liveaboard kayak expeditions in East Greenland offer intimate access to remote fjords, icebergs, and traditional villages without sacrificing comfort. With 10–12 guests on board and expert guides, you enjoy freedom, flexibility, and safety, while still having the spirit of exploration. These trips are highly customizable and deeply immersive.
The Expedition Engineering Advantage
Expedition Engineering has pioneered Arctic kayak expeditions for years, combining technical expertise, environmental sensitivity, and unforgettable adventure. With top-of-the-line equipment, safety-first philosophy, and a passion for wild places, our kayaking in Greenland trips go far beyond ordinary.
Ready to paddle where few others have?
Explore our East Greenland small ship kayak expeditions today and discover what it truly means to venture off the map.
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True Exploration Starts Here: The Expedition Engineering Difference
Expedition Engineering specialises in crafting truly unique adventures to some of the world’s most remote and rarely explored destinations. Unlike standard travel companies, we don’t follow fixed itineraries from point A to B instead, we embrace the unexpected, because that’s the true spirit of adventure.
From the icy fjords of East Greenland and the wild shores of Baffin Island, to the coral-rich waters of Raja Ampat, the jungles of Myanmar, and the frozen frontiers of Antarctica, Expedition Engineering has pioneered bold, human-powered journeys to the farthest flung corners of the globe.
Our core expertise lies in ski touring, sea kayaking, surfing, and adventure sailing, often in places few others have dared to venture. Whether we’re navigating an uncharted fjord or connecting with a remote community, Expedition Engineering always travels with care committed to low-impact exploration and genuine cultural engagement.
Our guests aren’t just tourists they’re explorers seeking meaningful, life-changing experiences. If you're ready to discover the edge of the map, Expedition Engineering is your trusted guide.
Where We Go
At Expedition Engineering, we specialize in taking you far beyond the typical tourist trail to some of the most breathtaking, remote, and rugged corners of the planet. Our journeys are rooted in adventure, offering rare access to environments where nature remains untouched and cultures thrive in harmony with the land.
We venture deep into East Greenland, where massive fjords, towering icebergs, and untracked snow await skiers and sea kayakers alike. It’s one of our flagship destinations, offering everything from heli-skiing steep mountain faces to paddling past glaciers under the midnight sun.
In Arctic Canada, particularly around Baffin Island, we offer immersive sea kayaking expeditions through icy waters rich in wildlife and Inuit heritage. These trips blend physical challenge with cultural connection and raw natural beauty.
We also explore the striking coastlines of Norway’s Lofoten Islands, where kayaking between snow-dusted peaks and quiet fishing villages offers an unforgettable Arctic experience. For those seeking volcanic landscapes and coastal adventure, our expeditions to Iceland combine hiking and kayaking among waterfalls, geothermal fields, and black-sand beaches.
For the ultimate bucket-list experience, we head to Antarctica. Here, travelers can ski, kayak, and trek directly from an expedition vessel navigating between ice floes, penguin colonies, and surreal polar silence. It's the most pristine environment on Earth, and we explore it with care and deep respect.
And it’s not all snow and ice we also run surfing and safari expeditions in Madagascar, where warm waves meet unique ecosystems filled with lemurs and baobabs. Plus, our global surf tours open up the chance to chase waves in beautiful, off-the-grid spots around the world.
Conclusion
At Expedition Engineering, we believe that the greatest adventures lie beyond the beaten path. With decades of experience, a passion for remote environments, and a deep respect for the natural world, we design journeys that challenge, inspire, and transform. Whether you're skiing untouched slopes, paddling through polar waters, or sailing into the unknown, every expedition is built on purpose, resilience, and discovery.
If you’re ready to explore the world’s wildest places with expert guidance and minimal impact, join us and redefine what adventure means.
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Svalbard Skiing
Svalbard Skiing: Sail into the Arctic for the Ultimate Backcountry Adventure
For those looking to ski at the edge of the world, Svalbard skiing offers a rare and unforgettable experience. This Arctic expedition combines remote, untouched terrain with life aboard the Noorderlicht a century-old sailing vessel uniquely suited for navigating ice-filled fjords and accessing pristine ski zones across the archipelago.
Spring Weather & Conditions
Svalbard’s spring season from mid-April through May offers some of the most stable conditions of the year. Expect light winds, periods of sun, and temperatures ranging from -5 to 0°C. Long daylight hours allow for extended ski missions in magical Arctic light.
Trip Details
Each trip includes 7 nights aboard the sailboat and 3 nights in a cozy BnB in Longyearbyen. Guided by a 1:6 ratio, you’ll explore Svalbard’s alpine terrain with full support from experienced crew and guides. While flights, gear, and insurance are not included, all meals aboard the boat, sailing instruction, and expert logistics are covered.
Ready for the Arctic?
Svalbard skiing is raw, remote, and deeply rewarding. It’s for those who want more than just good snow it’s for those who seek a connection to the wilderness, to history, and to something truly different. With Expedition Engineering guiding the way, this is Arctic adventure at its finest.
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Skiing in Iceland
Skiing in Iceland: Mountains, Fjords, and Pure Adventure
Skiing in Iceland is not just about snow-covered peaks it’s about immersing yourself in a dramatic, ever-changing landscape where the mountains tumble into the sea and the light never quite looks the same twice. Whether you're standing on a wind-carved ridge or dropping into a remote couloir, this is a place where skiing feels like true exploration.
Why Ski Iceland?
Iceland offers something different routes that start high on glacier tongues and end near the crashing ocean, with terrain that suits everything from gentle ski touring to steep alpine objectives. Touring here means moving with the landscape, adjusting to the weather, and enjoying the surprises that come with each day on snow.
The Iceland Ski Touring Experience
In places like the Westfjords or the Troll Peninsula, you’ll earn your turns through skin tracks that wind past frozen waterfalls and over quiet ridgelines. Some days are about soft powder; others bring spring corn or firmer conditions.
Iceland ski touring is all about adapting each line feels earned, and each view is something to remember.
Weather and When to Go
Spring particularly March to May is one of the best times for skiing in Iceland. You’ll often find fresh snow, longer days, and even the chance to glimpse the Northern Lights. Weather can shift quickly though, with blue skies turning to snow squalls in a matter of hours. It’s part of what makes the experience so dynamic and alive.
In summer, the focus shifts. June through August brings milder temps, endless daylight, and the perfect setting for hiking, sailing, or kayaking in the Westfjords. You won’t be skiing then but the mountains are just as impressive.
Why Expedition Engineering
When you head into the Icelandic backcountry with Expedition Engineering, you’re not following a script. You’re following snow, weather, and a team of guides who know how to shape a true experience. With small groups and flexible plans, every trip is tailored to the people and the mountains not the other way around.
So, if you're ready to ski Iceland with purpose, to tour through untouched valleys and stand where few have skied before, Expedition Engineering is ready to lead the way.
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Skiing Georgia
Skiing in Georgia: Deep Powder, High Peaks, and Mountain Hospitality
If you're searching for untouched slopes, sweeping alpine views, and a skiing experience far from the crowds, look east toward the dramatic peaks of the Caucasus Mountains. Skiing Georgia offers something rare deep snow, rich traditions, and vast alpine terrain that still feels wild and undiscovered.
A Remote Skiing Playground in the Caucasus
Nestled between Russia and Turkey, Georgia is a mountainous gem where ancient villages cling to ridgelines and glaciers spill into valleys. The Svaneti region home to the highest peaks in the country is where most ski adventures begin.
This isn't lift-accessed skiing. This is ski touring and split boarding in its purest form. You’ll earn every turn, guided by experienced professionals who understand the terrain and the rapidly shifting mountain weather.
What Makes Skiing in Georgia Special
The skiing here is just one part of the experience. What sets Georgia apart is the connection between landscape and culture. After long days in the snow, you’ll return to locally owned guesthouses where the food is hearty, the wine is flowing, and the hospitality is second to none. It’s not uncommon to find yourself raising a toast with your hosts before diving into plates of khinkali and stews made from family recipes.
This rich blend of physical challenge and cultural discovery makes skiing in Georgia a deeper kind of travel.
Why Go with Expedition Engineering?
Expedition Engineering offers a carefully curated approach to Georgia’s backcountry. Their focus is small groups, low-impact travel, and maximizing time in the mountains. With highly skilled guides, flexible itineraries, and a deep respect for local culture, each trip balances adrenaline with awareness.
Whether you’re navigating wide glacier bowls or skiing untouched powder above a thousand-year-old village, you’re not just seeing Georgia you’re living it.
A Final Thought
Skiing in Georgia is for those who want more than just fresh tracks. It's for travelers who are drawn to places that feel wild, real, and untouched by mass tourism. With epic snow conditions, incredible terrain, and an open-hearted culture that welcomes you like family, Georgia delivers an adventure you won’t forget.
Expedition Engineering is ready to guide you through it on skis, with purpose, and with stories you’ll carry home for years to come.
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Raja Ampat tour
Exploring Raja Ampat by Kayak: An Immersive Adventure with Expedition Engineering
Raja Ampat isn’t just a place you visit it’s a place you feel. Tucked away in Indonesia’s far east, this island paradise is filled with limestone cliffs, hidden coves, mangroves, and coral-covered lagoons that seem made for quiet exploration. And there’s no better way to experience it all than on a Raja Ampat kayak journey.
With Expedition Engineering, you’re not just passing through. You’re gliding into places few travelers ever see weaving through mangrove forests, paddling beneath rock arches, and waking up to the sounds of birds echoing through jungle-covered islands.
The Three Faces of Raja Ampat: Waigeo, Central, and Misool
Northern Raja Ampat: Waigeo’s
Up north, the waters around Waigeo Island offer a mix of calm inlets and dramatic Pacific coastline. Sheltered bays are perfect for easy paddling, while the outer coast brings stronger swells and limestone cliffs ideal for more experienced kayakers seeking a challenge.
Central Raja Ampat: Mangroves
This is where things slow down. Paddle through dense mangrove forests, rich with life and color. Spot baby reef sharks, hear hornbills above, and discover hidden freshwater lakes that lie just beyond narrow green tunnels. It’s a part of the trip where you’re not just seeing nature you’re inside it.
Southern Raja Ampat: Misool
Down south, the maze of limestone islands around Misool feels otherworldly. Here, the Raja Ampat kayak experience reaches its full magic. You’ll explore sea caves, paddle past ancient rock paintings, and watch the light shift on giant stone towers rising from the sea. It’s raw, remote, and completely unforgettable.
Best time to visit
The seasons are defined by the Northwest and Southeast monsoons. Unlike typical perceptions of monsoons, Raja Ampat’s weather involves short, intense thunderstorms followed by clear skies:
November to February: The monsoon season with hot, humid, and generally calm conditions. November and December are dead calm with flat seas, perfect for kayaking.
January and February: Slightly cloudier with occasional winds and swells, offering more dynamic paddling conditions and relief from the intense sun.
A Flexible 12-Day Expedition Itinerary
Your journey starts in Sorong and takes you across Raja Ampat’s southern, central, and northern regions. With a mobile base and experienced guides, the route adjusts to match the weather and sea conditions. You won’t follow a rigid plan you’ll follow the best possible experience.
Why Expedition Engineering?
What sets Expedition Engineering apart is their commitment to meaningful travel. Small group sizes, expert local knowledge, and a deep respect for place mean you’re getting more than just a guided tour you’re getting a real connection to this extraordinary corner of the world.
If you're ready for something quieter, deeper, and more memorable, a Raja Ampat kayak adventure with Expedition Engineering is your gateway to a place that will stay with you forever.
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Greenland Expedition
Greenland and Iceland: Twin Realms of Ice and Adventure
Greenland and Iceland are two of the few places on Earth where nature feels as clean and pure. Waterways, glaciers, volcanoes, and thousands of years of cultural perseverance have mounded these northern frontiers. When combined, they provide an experience that is both surreal and reassuring, where long-standing customs collide with sweeping coastlines.
Starting in Iceland
Iceland is often the beginning of the journey. Its accessibility and infrastructure make it a natural springboard for Arctic adventures. But Iceland is much more than a stopover. From black sand beaches and erupting geysers to steep-walled fjords and volcanic ridgelines, it is a playground for those who seek remote exploration.
Ski touring in Iceland is an unforgettable way to access the landscape climbing and descending mountains that drop straight into the North Atlantic. On the way, you’ll pass steaming hot springs, remote fishing villages, and icy valleys that seem to belong to another planet.
Greenland Tours from Iceland: Crossing into the Arctic Wild
Greenland cruises from Iceland provide a real change of scale for those who are prepared to go beyond. You arrive in a place that seems to have stood the test of time after a brief flight across the Denmark Channel. In particular, the east coast of Greenland is home to enormous glaciers, tall granite walls, and settlements that have preserved traditional ways of life for many generations.
Here, travel is all about adaptability and exploration. Your days are shaped by the weather. Your pathways are defined by ice. The benefits include hiking through kilometers of fjords, skiing down to bays teeming with icebergs, and traversing ancient ice with only your breath and the wind for company.
Two Worlds One Journey
Together, Greenland and Iceland offer a contrast that works in perfect balance. In Iceland, there is the power of geothermal heat, modern Arctic culture, and dramatic geological change. In Greenland, there is quiet, vast wilderness and the deep-rooted traditions of Inuit life.
These destinations aren’t just beautiful they challenge you, move you, and remind you what real exploration feels like. Whether you begin in Iceland and continue on a Greenland tour from Iceland, or take each destination on its own, the result is the same an adventure shaped by ice, guided by nature, and remembered for a lifetime.
Why Expedition Engineering
What makes these journeys unforgettable is not just the places you visit—it’s how you experience them. Expedition Engineering designs each trip with a deep respect for the land and the culture, combining expert local knowledge with true expedition experience. Small groups, flexible plans, and skilled guides mean every trip is personal, immersive, and safe.
If you’re ready to explore the wild edges of the world from the volcanoes of Iceland to the icy fjords of Greenland Expedition Engineering is here to take you there the right way.
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Marquesas Islands adventures
Marquesas Islands Adventures Where Wilderness Meets the Sea
The Marquesas Islands, located far out in the Pacific Ocean, are wild, isolated, and unlike any other place in French Polynesia. Resort life and coral lagoons do not characterize these islands. Rather, they emerge from the ocean as enormous, undeveloped coastlines, deep green valleys, and towering volcanic cliffs. Every trip seems like genuine adventure in a location where nature still reigns supreme.
A Land Shaped by Nature and Culture
The Marquesas Islands have rich Cultural tradition and stunning natural surroundings. Here, rivers flow through valleys littered with old stone sculptures and wild horses, while angular basalt peaks rise more than a thousand meters into the sky. Both the people and the landscapes of these islands tell stories.
Small, lively settlements welcome visitors, and local life is carried on much as it has for many centuries. You can sense the pulse of a proud and active heritage whether you are dining with your family or touring holy cultural locations decorated in tiki carvings.
Marquesas Islands Kayaking and Sailing
One of the best ways to experience these islands is from the water. Marquesas Islands kayaking takes you along dramatic coastlines, past black sand beaches, sea arches, and steep cliff faces. Calm bays offer peaceful paddling, while exposed sections challenge your spirit of adventure. Every day on the water brings new discoveries.
Marquesas Islands sailing adds another dimension to the journey. A comfortable catamaran becomes your floating home moving you between islands, revealing hidden coves, and giving you front-row seats to sunrise and sunset over the vast Pacific. Sailing here is not just travel; it’s part of the adventure.
On Land and Below the Surface
Onshore, the hikes are nothing short of spectacular. Trails lead through dense jungle to panoramic viewpoints, tumbling waterfalls, and villages full of life and history. These treks let you connect deeply with the land and appreciate its power and silence. For those who want to explore even further, snorkelling and diving offer glimpses into rich underwater life. While the Marquesas lack coral reefs, the marine encounters are no less dramatic rays, sharks, and schools of fish are often seen during the journey.
An Invitation to the Wild Pacific
If you are looking for something beyond the usual a place where the sea meets high cliffs, where stories are carved in stone, and where your days are filled with real connection the Marquesas Islands adventures are waiting.
Whether you join a small group kayak expedition or a sailing journey through the archipelago, the wild Pacific will leave its mark on you. Come ready for adventure, and let Expedition Engineering guide you through this unforgettable part of the world.
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Tahiti Kayak
Tahiti Kayak Expedition a Cultural and Coastal Adventure
Tucked deep in the Pacific lies a group of islands so wild and stunning that they feel like something out of a storybook. The Marquesas Islands are unlike anywhere else in Tahiti. With towering basalt cliffs soaring above turquoise bays and lush green valley’s hiding waterfalls and ancient stone carvings these islands are made for exploration
This journey is about more than just seeing the islands it is about living on them. Over ten days you will travel by Tahiti kayaking and catamaran weaving between at least four islands starting on Nuku Hiva and finishing on Hiva Oa. Along the way you will paddle calm bays hike through thick jungle valleys and share unforgettable moments with the local people.
Jurassic Scenery and Endless Discovery
You will know you are in a unique place as soon as you lay eyes on the Marquesas. The islands which have striking cliffs up to one thousand meters high standout of the ocean like guardians. The ocean roars against rocky shorelines and black sand beaches are nestled between headlands
Each day brings new places to explore. Some days you will paddle along calm shorelines discovering sea caves arches and remote beaches. Other days will take you on foot through lush valleys where wild horses roam and ancient Polynesian stone carvings wait quietly in the forest
Waterfalls tumble down from high cliffs and natural pools offer the perfect spot to cool off after a good hike. These are places where few travellers go and where every step feels like a discovery.
Local Life and Shared Traditions
What makes this Tahiti kayaking tour even more meaningful is the chance to connect with the people who call these islands home. In the villages you will be welcomed warmly and may be invited to take part in a traditional Marquesan feast. Meals are full of fresh seafood local fruit and time-honored recipes passed down through generations
You will visit sites that hold deep cultural significance including ancient tiki statues and sacred grounds that speak to the rich Polynesian history still alive in the Marquesas today.
Activities That Connect You to the Land and Sea
Tahiti Sailing
The catamaran is both your transport and your home. You will sail from one island to another taking in the ocean views and enjoying the rhythm of life at sea. Whether powered by wind or cruising steadily on calm seas this is Tahiti sailing at its best.
Tahiti Kayaking
Sea kayaking is at the heart of this adventure. Each day’s route is shaped by the weather and the coastline offering everything from calm sheltered bays to dramatic rock formations and caves. This is not just Tahiti kayaking for beginners but a rich paddling experience through some of the most stunning island landscapes in the South Pacific
Hiking
The islands are perfect for exploring on foot. Trails lead up to viewpoints with sweeping views of volcanic ridges deep valleys and the endless Pacific. You will also visit remote villages waterfalls and cultural sites rich with history.
A Journey to Tahiti’s Wild Side
The best time to explore this corner of the world is between November and March when the seas are calmer and the skies mostly dry. Temperatures stay warm year-round and the ocean invites you in with water that hovers around twenty-eight degrees
But this is more than a holiday. It is not a typical cruise or a beach escape. This is an immersive adventure into one of the most remote and culturally rich regions of the Pacific. Every day brings a new connection whether you are paddling along sea cliffs hiking to a hidden waterfall or sharing stories over a traditional meal in a local village
This journey is about discovering the land the ocean and yourself. It is the kind of experience that changes you in quiet lasting ways
If you are ready for something real unforgettable and far from the ordinary Expedition Engineering is ready to welcome you to Tahiti’s wild side and guide you on the ultimate Tahiti kayaking and Tahiti sailing experience.
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Greenland Adventure
Greenland Adventures a Land of Ice Colour and Quiet Discovery
Greenland is not a place you pass through. It is a place that stays with you. It does not offer the loud buzz of cities or rush hour. Instead, it gives you silence broken only by the crack of ice or the call of a seabird. It gives you colours that defy logic and landscapes that make you pause and breathe deeper
A Landscape That Defies Description
Much of Greenland is covered in ice, and the remainder is shaped by it. Sharp mountain peaks are formed by massive glaciers. Icebergs reflect in the sunlight and drift silently along the shores of fjords that stretch for miles. Because so much of it is, every nook and cranny seem pristine. You simply follow nature's lead here.
Whether you are drifting near the edge of a glacier in a small boat or hiking up a ridge for a better perspective, you are always surrounded by something powerful and ancient.
Small Communities Big Character
Greenland's towns and villages are few but unforgettable. On the west coast bright houses cluster against stone hills and the sea. Life here moves at a different pace guided by weather daylight and tradition
Locals are welcoming and proud to share their way of life. Sit in on a kaffemik a traditional get together were coffee cake and conversation flow freely. Walk the town and you might find modern art galleries standing next to thousand-year-old archaeological sites. History and daily life are layered closely here.
Exploration by Sea and Foot
Many of Greenland's most beautiful places cannot be reached by road. But that is part of the adventure. Travel happens by boat by zodiac and sometimes even by foot or skis in the colder months
Cruising through narrow fjords with high cliffs and glaciers towering on both sides is an experience few forget. It feels like discovering the Earth all over again. You might stop walking on shore to explore quiet valleys or spot whales and seals along the way.
A Place That Changes You
Greenland is more than just a place to visit. It serves as a reminder of the planet's potential greatness and beauty. It promotes respect, amazement, and patience. Visit the landscape. Leave with stories you will never tire of telling and remain for the people. This is an experience that will change you, whether you are eating with a local family or watching icebergs glimmer at midnight. You are cordially invited by Expedition Engineering to join this expedition and take advantage of the greatest experiences Greenland has to offer.
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Antarctica Skiing
Experience Antarctica by Ski a Journey to the Edge of the World
As you visit one of the most remote and breathtaking locations on Earth, the Antarctic Peninsula turns into your playground for eleven days that will never be forgotten. This is a genuine adventure rather than merely a tour, with each day unfolding in accordance with the cycles of the mountains, sea, and weather.
You will cross old glaciers, visit penguin colonies, and ascend rocky mountain peaks that provide breathtaking vistas of frozen bays. The breathtakingly gorgeous and ever-changing terrain makes every moment seem like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Adventure for Everyone
There is certainly a lot to appreciate on this trip even if skiing is not your preferred pastime. Travelers who enjoy hiking, zoo rides, and animal viewing will love this ship-based adventure. Every visitor can design their own version of the Antarctic journey, and there is something for everyone.
What is Included in the Expedition
Charter flight from Punta Arenas to King George Island in Antarctica
Ten nights onboard the expedition vessel
All meals provided during the journey
Shore landings and zodiac excursions
Professional mountain guides for ski touring
Port taxes and government charges.
What is Not Included
Flights to and from Punta Arenas
Single accommodation upgrades
Visa fees passport services vaccinations and airport taxes
Meals and hotels outside the scheduled itinerary
Optional activities do not part of the main program
Laundry personal gear medical costs insurance and communication expenses
Emergency evacuation services.
Conditions and Terrain
Although cloudy or stormy circumstances are still possible, Antarctica skiing often experiences calm weather in the summer, with clear skies and light breezes. Typically, temperatures fall between minus 10 and plus 5 degrees Celsius.
Most of the skiing is done on glaciers. With peaks reaching up to fifteen hundred meters above sea level, the mountains are striking. Experienced backcountry skiers who feel comfortable in unpredictable snow and difficult terrain are the ideal candidates for this adventure. Depending on the day, visitors can anticipate snow conditions ranging from fresh powder to spring-like corn, and they are frequently tied up when climbing.
A True Journey into the Wild
This is more than just a ski trip. It is a rare opportunity to step into one of the last untouched places on the planet. Whether you are climbing a glacier or skiing down a remote slope every day brings adventure connections and moments that will stay with you long after you return home. Connect with us in Expedition Engineering.
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Skiing in Greenland
Why Greenland Should Be Your Next Ski Destination
Skiing in Greenland might sound unlikely, but it is not only possible, it is one of the most unforgettable experiences you can have on snow. With untouched powder, wild Arctic landscapes, and deep cultural roots, Greenland skiing offers something few other places can. After years of leading ski trips in this remote part of the world, I can tell you there is nothing quite like it.
What Makes Greenland So Special
Greenland has a way to stay with you. It is remote and untamed, and every trip feels like a true escape. Many who visit once find themselves coming back again and again. Whether you choose the east or west coast, each area offers something unique.
Choosing Between East and West Greenland
Greenland Skiing offers two main regions for skiing both are amazing in their own way
West Greenland
This side of the island is more accessible and has a long coastline of fjords. Mountains rise straight from the sea, offering fantastic skiing with easy access by boat. It is a great choice for boat-based ski tours.
East Greenland
Much more remote, the east is rugged and wild. Because of the heavy sea ice, travel is mostly by plane or helicopter. The villages are more traditional, and skiing is truly off the beaten track.
What You Can Expect on a Ski Trip in Greenland
World Class Terrain
From easy glacier runs to steep drops, every skier can find something here. And with ocean views and untouched snow, each descent is unforgettable.
Cultural Experiences
Visiting small villages and meeting local people makes your time in Greenland even more meaningful. Learning about their way of life brings a deeper connection to the land.
Adventure Every Day
Trips are flexible and change with the weather. You are not just going skiing you are part of a real Arctic adventure.
Comfort in Remote Places
From warm village homes to well-equipped boats and small hotels, accommodations are welcoming and comfortable. After a long day outside, a hot meal and good company are always waiting.
Trip Details
Trip Name: East Greenland Ski Tour Expedition
Trip Length: Eight Days
Location: Kuumuit in East Greenland
Trip Style: Based in a small village with views of mountains and ocean
Group Size: Small group with limited spaces
Cost per person: Four thousand five hundred euros
Time to Plan Your Next Big Adventure
If you want something beyond the usual ski trip, something that combines adventure, culture, and wild nature, Greenland is ready for you. Bring your skis, your curiosity, and your sense of adventure. This is one journey you will never forget. Visit us!
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