Greenland Tours
Greenland tours are a once in a lifetime experience that highlight the desolate beauty of the northern reaches of the world. An active adventure in Greenland means taking on the frigid snow and ice, but the reward is a feeling of accomplishment that few will ever feel. Whether you plan on trekking or dog sledding, booking a Greenland tour is an epic adventure that you’ll be able to talk about for years to come.
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Trekking the Icefjords of East Greenland Tour
East Greenland beckons adventurers to explore its remote and isolated wilderness. With few inhabitants, most of whom are Inuit, this area draws visitors for its cultural splendour as much as its natural magnificence. The 10-day Trekking the Icefjords of East Greenland Tour pulls you into this enchanting place with cozy communities set among ethereal landscapes.
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Dog Sledding in East Greenland Tour
The Dog Sledding in East Greenland Tour invites you into the unique lifestyle of dog sledding between isolated communities in East Greenland. Greenland has few roads and none that connect the villages, so dog sleds, snowmobiles, boats, and helicopters transport travellers around this icy land. This adventure tour reels you into the traditional way of life. While travelling by dog sled across vast snowy lands, you’ll witness Inuit traditions, visit isolated communities, and very likely get to see the northern lights. The dog team will get a rest mid-week while you will explore the Sermilik Coast on snowshoes. Take this tour as an opportunity to unplug from your connected world—there’s no cell signal out here.
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Trekking in East Greenland Tour
If you’re seeking the trekking adventure of a lifetime, this 12-day trekking journey in East Greenland is the answer! This area is one of the most remote places in the world—your opportunity to unplug and truly appreciate Mother Earth in all her glory. Learn about local Inuit cultures and traditions, explore by boat on the way to the trailhead, then spend 10 days in the Arctic’s rugged nature.
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Ultimate Iceland and Greenland Trekking Tour
Extremely remote trekking in little-visited locations—if these words excite you, the 11-day Ultimate Iceland and Greenland Trekking Tour will too! Spend the first half of the tour hiking along the world-class Laugavegur Trail in southwest Iceland, then fly over the Denmark Strait and experience the rugged and untouched East Greenland backpacking through the fjords. Expect to see a whole spectrum of landscapes, including black-sand deserts, yellow rhyolite mountains, red-rock canyons, freezing seas dotted with icebergs, tall granite peaks, and deep fjords. You’ll trek your way across them all following your qualified guide and spending each night in either mountain huts or two-person tents. If you want to leave your comfort zone behind and head to Iceland and Greenland for an ultimate trekking experience, the Ultimate Iceland and Greenland Trekking Tour awaits.
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Iceland to Greenland Cruise Expedition
This tour offers an incredible journey that blends rich cultural history with awe-inspiring natural beauty. From the vibrant streets of ReykjavĂk to the rugged landscapes of East Greenland, travelers will trace the path of Norse explorers, uncover ancient Viking ruins, and immerse themselves in the diverse environments of fjords, glaciers, and remote coastal communities. As you sail these historic waters, enjoy the perfect mix of cultural insights, wildlife encounters, and stunning Arctic scenery, all while gaining a profound appreciation for the history and spirit of this extraordinary region.
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Baffin Island & Greenland Expedition
This amazing tour offers an extraordinary journey through the heart of the Arctic, blending immersive cultural experiences with stunning natural landscapes. From exploring the world-renowned Ilulissat Icefjord to connecting with Inuit communities and admiring the dramatic geology of remote islands, each moment is filled with adventure and discovery. This small-ship expedition provides a perfect balance of guided exploration and meaningful interactions, leaving travelers with a deep appreciation for the unique cultures, wildlife, and awe-inspiring beauty of the Arctic.
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Heart of the Arctic Expedition
The “Heart of the Arctic Expedition” tour offers an immersive journey through the captivating landscapes and cultures of Greenland, Nunavik, and the Canadian Arctic. From navigating the dramatic fjords of Greenland to exploring the rich biodiversity of Ungava Bay and connecting with Inuit communities in Kinngait and Kimmirut, this expedition blends breathtaking scenery with meaningful cultural interactions. Along the way, enjoy Zodiac cruises, hikes, and wildlife spotting opportunities while gaining a deeper understanding of Arctic history and the resilience of its people. This adventure provides a profound connection to one of the world’s most remote and fascinating regions.
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Greenland and Wild Labrador Expedition
Join a small-ship expedition that will take you through the breathtaking landscapes of Greenland and Canada’s remote Labrador coast. Explore the untouched beauty of Kangerlussuaq Fjord, hike the rugged Torngat Mountains, and immerse yourself in Inuit culture. Witness the aurora borealis, traverse the Arctic Circle, and visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, all while enjoying expert-led activities, Zodiac excursions, and onboard amenities. This 15-day adventure offers a rare opportunity to connect with nature and history in one of the world’s most pristine regions.
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Into the Northwest Passage Expedition
Join a 17-day small-ship adventure that explores the remote and rugged landscapes of the Arctic. Starting in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, and ending in Kugluktuk, Nunavut, this journey takes you across the Arctic Circle and into the heart of Inuit culture, offering breathtaking views of towering icebergs in Ilulissat Icefjord, encounters with polar bears and whales in Lancaster Sound, and visits to historic sites like Beechey Island, where the Franklin Expedition once overwintered. With expert guides, Zodiac excursions, and cultural experiences, this expedition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore one of the world’s most legendary waterways.
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Out of the Northwest Passage Expedition
The “Out of the Northwest Passage” tour offers an unparalleled exploration of Arctic history, culture, and wildlife as you journey from the icy landscapes of Nunavut to the dramatic fjords of Greenland. Highlights include visiting key historical sites like Beechey Island and experiencing Inuit culture in remote communities such as Ausuittuq. Along the way, witness the breathtaking beauty of the Ilulissat Icefjord, cruise through wildlife-rich waters, and hike the rugged tundra with expert guides. This expedition is perfect for those seeking a deep connection to the Arctic’s landscapes, stories, and enduring spirit.
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Where to go in Greenland
Greenland is an ultimate destination for adventurers seeking the extraordinary. The Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers spectacular views of icebergs. South Greenland provides lush landscapes and Viking ruins, contrasting with the remote and rugged beauty of the East Coast. The Northern Lights can be best observed from towns like Kangerlussuaq and Nuuk, which also serve as gateways to Arctic wilderness and Inuit culture.
What to do in Greenland
Greenland invites travelers to engage with nature like nowhere else. Kayaking among icebergs, dog sledding through the Arctic tundra, and hiking in the vast, untouched landscapes are just the beginning. Ice fishing, whale watching, and exploring the ancient Norse sites are also popular. For the intrepid, iceberg climbing and Greenlandic heli-skiing offer unparalleled thrills.
When to go to Greenland
The best time to visit Greenland depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking, kayaking, and whale watching, with the midnight sun offering extended daylight. Winter (November to March) is the season for northern lights, dog sledding, and snowmobiling, offering a different perspective of Greenland’s stark beauty.