Nuuk to Ilulissat. Ideal for thrill seekers, Greenland offers an adrenaline packed charter. Heli skiing, Dog Sledding, Ice diving. Endless experiences.
Days 01 & 02
Begin your Arctic adventure in the culturally diverse capital city of Nuuk. Situated at the end of the Nuup Kangerlua Fjord on the eastern shore of the Labrador sea, Nuuk is the world's northernmost capital city.
After spending your first night on board, you will begin your expedition early the following day with a Hike or -if the snow allows - snowmobile to Quassussuaq or Ukkussisat for a delicious lunch arranged by the crew, whilst enjoying spectacular views over the city.
Day 03
Heading north brings us to the island of Kangaamiut, an island off the coast of the Davis Strait, between mouths of two long fjords, and home to some of the world's most renowned heli-skiing sites.
Heli-Skiing around Kangaamiut in Spring offers everything from long, flat glaciers to steep couloirs, and you can enjoy descents of up to 2000 vertical metres, with many runs terminating at the sea's edge.
Days 04 & 05
Greenland’s second biggest town, Sisimiut thrives at any time of year. Sisimut’s nearby fjords offer an opportunity to sight seals, walrus, and caribou, and the area is also great for ice-diving, and while exploring under the ice, you will encounter a couple of well-preserved wrecks, as well as an abundance of sea life including seals, and if you are lucky, bowhead or humpback whales.
Day 06
Today we cruise to Aasiaat, a town on the southern boundary of Disko Bay.
Aasiaat, set in a bay studded with thousands of islands, is one of the best spots for year-round whale watching, and you can expect to see the centuries-old Bowhead whale in the icy water, and if you're lucky, the first of the humpback, minke and fin whales returning from their winter migration.
Day 07
In direct translation, Ilulissat is the Kalaallisut word for "Icebergs," and a visit here will help you understand why. The city neighbours the Ilulissat Icefjord, where a sculpture gallery of enormous icebergs from the most productive glacier in the northern hemisphere can be found.
You will spend your final night here at anchor, and relaxing in the on deck jacuzzi, you can enjoy a final slice of silence, the only sound being the distant cracking of icebergs that echoes through the bay.
Begin your Arctic adventure in the culturally diverse capital city of Nuuk. Situated at the end of the Nuup Kangerlua Fjord on the eastern shore of the Labrador sea, Nuuk is the world's northernmost capital city.
After spending your first night on board, you will begin your expedition early the following day with a Hike or -if the snow allows - snowmobile to Quassussuaq or Ukkussisat for a delicious lunch arranged by the crew, whilst enjoying spectacular views over the city.
Heading north brings us to the island of Kangaamiut, an island off the coast of the Davis Strait, between mouths of two long fjords, and home to some of the world's most renowned heli-skiing sites.
Heli-Skiing around Kangaamiut in Spring offers everything from long, flat glaciers to steep couloirs, and you can enjoy descents of up to 2000 vertical metres, with many runs terminating at the sea's edge.
Greenland’s second biggest town, Sisimiut thrives at any time of year. Sisimut’s nearby fjords offer an opportunity to sight seals, walrus, and caribou, and the area is also great for ice-diving, and while exploring under the ice, you will encounter a couple of well-preserved wrecks, as well as an abundance of sea life including seals, and if you are lucky, bowhead or humpback whales.
Today we cruise to Aasiaat, a town on the southern boundary of Disko Bay.
Aasiaat, set in a bay studded with thousands of islands, is one of the best spots for year-round whale watching, and you can expect to see the centuries-old Bowhead whale in the icy water, and if you're lucky, the first of the humpback, minke and fin whales returning from their winter migration.
In direct translation, Ilulissat is the Kalaallisut word for "Icebergs," and a visit here will help you understand why. The city neighbours the Ilulissat Icefjord, where a sculpture gallery of enormous icebergs from the most productive glacier in the northern hemisphere can be found.
You will spend your final night here at anchor, and relaxing in the on deck jacuzzi, you can enjoy a final slice of silence, the only sound being the distant cracking of icebergs that echoes through the bay.
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