Description
On this seven-day trip through Greenland, you’ll venture into fjords, black sand beaches and waters dominated by glaciers looming on the horizon. Learn about the Paleo-Inuit history of Greenland’s second largest city in Sisimiut, gaze up at the basalt mountains of Disko Island and see icebergs forming at one of the most active glaciers in the Arctic. Visit local markets and sample fresh seafood in the villages of Ilulissat and Itilleq. See colourful seaside homes and an abundance of Arctic flora, and mingle with locals to learn about daily life in the Arctic. All this and more, with an expert Expedition Team to guide you every step of the way.
- Visit the ‘iceberg capital of the world’ at UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ilulissat Icefjord. Explore the fjord by foot, boat or helicopter flight and see Sermeq Kujalleq – the largest glacier outside Antarctica – at its base.
- Zodiac cruise to Eqip Sermia – one of Greenland's most active glaciers. Hear the roar of the glacier calving as you watch icebergs breaking off from your vantage point at sea level.
- Hike through the basalt mountains and lush greenery of Qeqertarsuaq (AKA Disko Island) and see the basalt columns formed by lava flow at nearby Kuannit.
- Taste Greenlandic delicacies like the national dish of suaasat (seal meat stew) and meet the locals (and sled dogs) in the city of Sisimiut, rich in Paleo-Inuit history.
- Be greeted by warm Greenlandic hospitality in the small village of Itilleq, located on the outskirts of the archeological site of Aassivisuit – Nipisat, where the ruins date back 4200 years.



















