Greenland
Unique nature and rich culture
Although it is best known for its dazzling Aurora Borealis, Greenland offers much more, including a variety of wildlife, colourful villages with rich culture, hiking and polar adventures for all types of travellers.
For nature-lovers, wildlife-viewing is unrivalled: polar bears, muskoxen, humpback whales, walruses, sea eagles and reindeer.
East Greenland: offers adventurous travelers some of the most amazing and untouched landscapes to explore on foot and by Zodiac.
- Hike the vast and picturesque tundra.
- Zodiac-cruise in the world’s largest fjord system, Scoresbysund.
- Meet Inuit locals and Ittoqqortoormiit, East Greenland’s northernmost inhabited settlement.
- Encounter musk ox, and potentially arctic foxes and hares.
- One of the best displays the Northern Lights on Earth (September to October).
West Greenland:
- Explore UNESCO World Heritage Site – Ilulissat Icefjord.
- Be immersed in Greenlandic village culture.
- Enjoy Zodiac-cruises to glaciers, amongst icebergs and rugged coastlines.
- Look out for whales as we sail by Disko Island.
South Greenland:
- Relax in hot springs on Uunartoq.
- Visit historic Norse and Viking sites.
- Explore Prince Christian Sound Fjord.