Overview
Explore Greenland on an 8-day Arctic adventure. Start in Nuuk with a scenic fjord cruise. Fly to Ilulissat to discover sled dogs, hike the ancient Sermermiut settlement, and marvel at the Icefjord. Enjoy whale watching, kayaking among icebergs. Conclude with breathtaking views before returning to Nuuk and Copenhagen with unforgettable memories.
Highlights
- Fishing
- Hike
- Iceberg sailling
- Whale safari
- Glacier visit
Included
- Transportation from and to the airports
- Internal transportation.
- Round flight from Copenhagen – Nuuk with 20kg luggage
- Return flight Nuuk – Ilulissat with 20kg luggage
- Accommodation (shared room)
- - Daily Breakfast
- - Professional team.
Not included
- International flight tickets to Copenhagen
- Equipment and clothes.
- Meals
- Greenland and Schengen visa costs
- Travel insurance
- Personal purchases (soft drinks, chocolate, etc)
Meet your Guides
We fly with Air Greenland from Copenhagen to Nuuk on a 4.5-hour journey, marking the start of our 8-day adventure. After checking in at hotel and attending a brief welcome meeting, you’ll have free time to explore the capital at your own pace. Despite its small population, Nuuk offers vibrant cultural spots, beautiful scenery, and a wide range of outdoor activities to enjoy.
At 3:30 PM, we depart Nuuk by boat toward the beautiful Qooqqut Nuan’ Restaurant, sailing through one of the world’s largest fjord systems. Along the way, we stop in the Qooqqut Fjord to catch our own fish, which will be freshly prepared for dinner by one of Nuuk’s top chefs. Surrounded by 2,000-meter mountains and a rare patch of trees, the area offers a perfect spot for a short scenic hike while your meal is being cooked. After enjoying this unique dining experience, we return to Nuuk around 9:00 PM.
Your journey continues by plane to Ilulissat, named after the towering icebergs of its famous Icefjord. After checking in at your hotel overlooking Disko Bay, you’ll attend a brief info meeting to prepare for the days ahead.
You’ll then discover Greenland’s iconic sled dogs on a guided outdoor tour, learning about their heritage and seeing them in their natural environment. When permitted, you may safely approach selected dogs and explore traditional sledding gear.
A short experience offering an authentic glimpse into Greenland’s sled-dog culture.
Ilulissat, named after its towering icebergs, sits at the mouth of the UNESCO-listed Icefjord, where the ice can be experienced by land, sea, or air. Today’s hike takes you to the ancient Sermermiut settlement, home to Inuit cultures for 4,000 years, with views over the famous Kællingekløften. In the evening, you’ll experience the Icefjord from the water, watching the icebergs drift under the Arctic sky.
Today offers the unforgettable experience of getting close to some of the world’s largest animals. Greenland is home to 15 whale species, and in summer, humpbacks, minke whales, and fin whales are commonly seen across Disko Bay. Fishermen and hunters share real-time updates, helping us navigate to the best whale-spotting locations. The humpback, with its iconic tail and dorsal fin, is the most frequently observed.
Add ons:
Kayak tour (250 euros) : On this kayaking excursion you will see the giant icebergs and, with a little luck, we also meet whales. All tours take place in stable double kayaks and a boat follows close by. You will be on the water for at least two hours.
The day begins with an early departure from Ilimanaq, after which you’ll have time to enjoy your final moments in Ilulissat—whether shopping, relaxing in a café, or simply admiring the breathtaking views. You may also choose to join a full-day boat trip to the Eqi Glacier, located 80 km north of town. From a safe distance, you’ll watch massive chunks of ice calve into the fjord while enjoying lunch on board. The journey can take between two and five hours each way, depending on the boat. At 2:00 PM, the ship stops at Port Victor for passenger exchange before returning to Ilulissat
Free day to explore Ilulissat at your own peace
Your adventure concludes with a final scenic view of the Icefjord and its magnificent icebergs as you fly back to Nuuk and onward to Copenhagen, arriving in the evening. You’ll return home with a suitcase full of memories
important info
– The schedule may change according to circumstances out of our control
-This trip is subject to a minimum participant requirement for operation. We highly recommend refraining from booking your flights until we confirm and advise you to proceed with flight reservations.
– Check-in at the hotel starts at 16:00 for early arrivals. You can leave your luggage at the hotel and enjoy your first exploration until check-in time
Weather
Nuuk:
Daytime temperatures around 5–10°C, nighttime 2–5°C. Very long daylight.
Ilulissat:
Daytime temperatures around 6–10°C, nighttime 3–6°C. Almost continuous daylight (midnight sun).
Currency and Payment
Currency: Danish Krone (DKK) only.
Payments: Visa & Mastercard widely accepted.
Cash: Useful in small towns; ATMs mainly in Nuuk & Ilulissat.
Tip: Carry a little DKK for small purchases.
Entry Visa
• Visa required: Saudi passport holders must obtain a Greenland visa. • Schengen visa ≠ Greenland visa: A regular Denmark/Schengen visa does not cover Greenland. • Passport validity: At least 6 months beyond your planned stay. • Stay: Short-term tourist visa usually valid up to 90 days.
How to Obtain a Greenland Visa
1. Where to apply:
• Apply through the Embassy of Denmark in Riyadh (handles Greenland visas for Saudi residents).
• Online info: VisitGreenland – Visa info
2. Required documents:
• Completed visa application form
• Saudi passport
• Passport photo
• Proof of onward travel / accommodation
• Financial proof (bank statements may be requested)
3. Processing: Typically a few weeks, so apply well in advance.
FAQs
Small first aid bag, trip leader will have an integrated bag but to reserve/you should tell us if you have any health problems.




















