Easter among the Icebergs

8 days in Ilulissat and Nuuk

White like the snow covering the Greenlandic landscape, and white like the icebergs in the Disko Bay with its beautiful shades of blue and turquoise. Easter in Greenland is white and beautiful. We promise that the unique beauty of Greenlandic nature will elevate your spirits. People tend to be overwhelmed by its beauty.

You’ll start in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. Nuuk is a modern Arctic capital with lots of culture, history, sailing, and nature. There are many experiences to be had both in the city center and the beautiful fjords in Nuuk’s hinterland. You get to try a little bit of everything!

300 kilometers north of the Polar Circle, the month of April usually offers lots of snow for dog sledding with mild spring weather (with an average of -8 degrees Celcius) and, if it’s not cloudy, sunshine from 5 AM to 10 PM. Spring is truly a wonderful time in Greenland.

Our Easter trip goes to Nuuk for two nights, and then we continue up north to the town of icebergs, Ilulissat. In Nuuk, you will have the opportunity to go on a boat trip of the world’s second-largest fjord system. Ilulissat offers many possibilities, e.g., sailing trips among the icebergs, a boat trip to the village of Oqaatsut, dog sledding, hiking to the Ice Fjord, and a lively town with museums, cafes, harbor life, etc.

In Nuuk you will be staying at the 4-star Hotel Hans Egede and, in Ilulissat, Greenland’s best hotel, the 4-star Hotel Arctic, welcomes you for five nights. On Saturday evening there is an Easter dinner at Hotel Arctic.

Igloo Lodge

In addition to our many exciting excursions, we also offer an overnight stay in the Igloo Lodge, where the igloos are conveniently built right next to a lovely heated cabin.

Excursions

In connection with this trip, we offer a wide range of excursions carried out in collaboration with our local partners. Most excursions require a minimum number of participants to take place. To minimize cancellations, we therefore schedule the excursions on specific days during the trip. You can read more about the excursions in the daily itineraries below. The itineraries are not set in stone. Some excursions may be rescheduled depending on weather conditions, but we strive to complete the full program during the trip.

We strongly recommend booking the excursions with your trip to avoid them selling out later. Some excursions are very popular but can only be offered in limited numbers. If, contrary to expectations, an excursion is not carried out, you will, of course, receive a full refund.

See our shorter Easter tour.

Highlights 

  • Experience one of the world’s northernmost capitals, Nuuk
  • Sail out on a fjord adventure at Nuuk
  • Stay in the Town of Icebergs 
  • Sail among gigantic icebergs 
  • Go in search on Arctic wildlife 
  • Try authentic dogsledding 

Included

  • Flight Copenhagen – Nuuk
  • Flight Nuuk – Ilulissat
  • Flight Ilulissat – Copenhagen
  • Transfers airport-hotel b/w in Greenland
  • 2 nights at Hotel Hans Egede
  • 5 nights at Hotel Arctic
  • Breakfast
  • Welcome dinner at Hotel Arctic (drinks and beverages not included)
  • Easter dinner (drinks and beverages not included)
  • Food and beverages onboard the flights Copenhagen – Nuuk and Ilulissat – Copenhagen
  • Two information meetings
  • All flight/transportation taxes and fees known to Greenland Travel at the time of publishing
  • 20 kg of checked baggage and 8 kg of cabin baggage

Not included

  • Lunch and dinner
  • Excursions
  • Travel insurance

Day program

Day 1 Flight Copenhagen - Nuuk, welcome meeting, and sightseeing (optional)

We fly from Copenhagen to Nuuk. Ahead awaits a 4,5-hour flight and an 8-day winter adventure.

After you check in and unpack in your room at Hotel Hans Egede, the guide will hold an information meeting. At the meeting, you’ll get information about experiences in Nuuk, dining, and excursion options, and can confirm the excursions you’ve already booked from home. It is also possible to book excursions at the meeting.

After the meeting, it’s time to get to know Nuuk at your own pace and get ideas for what to do today and tomorrow.

Nuuk has only 19,500 inhabitants, but you’ll experience a vibrant “big city” as it is a government city with many cultural and educational institutions. Nuuk is growing constantly and is now about 10 kilometers from end to end. You’ll find concerts, theater, museums, and exhibitions. Sports are central to many, so you can go hiking, skiing, sailing, running, strength training, yoga, and even swimming. Since it’s winter, the ski lift is a favorite spot for the city’s citizens.

You can read more about Nuuk here.

If you have purchased the excursion, you can look forward to a city tour.

Sightseeing in Nuuk (add-on)

The city tour includes a visit to the Greenland National Museum. Here, you’ll have the privilege of seeing finds from all time periods and civilizations in Greenland. After about 30 minutes at the museum, we continue around the area called Kolonihavnen. This is where most of the original houses from the 17th and 18th centuries still stand. On the way we pass Hans Egede’s house, the sculpture of the Mother of the Sea and the controversial statue of Hans Egede at the Greenland Cathedral.

We then head to ‘Kalaaliaraq,’ the traditional market where locally caught fish, seals, and reindeer are sold.

Now, we head towards Greenland’s government buildings and then the Greenland’s Cultural Center Katuaq, where our tour ends. You’re now as central as you can be, with great shopping opportunities. And many other exciting things to do.

Try one of the many wonderful restaurants Nuuk has to offer in the evening.

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Day 2 Nuuk with fjord adventure (optional)

Today is at your own pace, and the beautifully situated capital city offers many exciting experiences.

If you’ve purchased this excursion, it’s time for a boat trip on Nuuk Fjord.

Fjord adventure (add-on)

You’ll soon experience Greenland from the sea. It’s a wonderful boat trip, and we’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the views of some of the most beautiful mountains in the Nuuk Fjord.

We sail out of Nuuk and into the large fjord system, the second largest in the world. The mountains in the Nuuk Fjord are beautiful and rugged, many towering above the sea. On our way into the fjord, we sail past the city of Nuuk itself, and from the water, you get a sense of how big Nuuk really is.

We may also pass some beautiful icebergs. In the Nuuk area, they are not as big as in Disko Bay, but they are still beautiful and impressive.

After enjoying a cup of coffee or tea, we sail on, and, who knows, we might be lucky enough to see some wildlife. Out here in the fjord, we’re also closer to Sermitsiaq, the beautiful mountain that is one of Nuuk’s most famous landmarks.

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Day 3 Flight Nuuk to Ilulissat, welcome meeting and optional guided town walk (optional) and dog visit (optional)

Your trip will continue by plane to Ilulissat. It’s a nice flight along the coast, where you can enjoy the view of the beautiful island that is Greenland, its desolate wilderness, and its greatness. On your approach to Ilulissat, the town seems to appear out of nowhere. The colored houses are fighting with the snowy mountains for your attention and, when the plane has landed, you can look forward to the next six days, where you will immerse yourself in a world of snow, ice, winter, and dog sleds – combined with cultural highlights from a very traditional Greenlandic town.

Cultural history tour (add-on)

Ilulissat (formerly Jakobshavn) was founded in 1741 and, today, it is Greenland’s third largest town with a little over 4,500 inhabitants.

If you have purchased the excursion package, the first excursion is a guided tour. On the town walk, the guide will tell you about the history of the town, about Greenlandic culture, and a modern life lived 300 kilometers north of the Polar Circle. We visit the fishermen at the harbor, the little outdoor shop where freshly caught fish and game is sold, we pass by Knud Rasmussen’s birthplace and the old wooden Church of Zion. You cannot help seeing and in particular hearing some of the many sled dogs around here. Most dogs are tied up outside the town unless they are out with the hunters pulling their sleds in the nearby terrain.

Meet the Greenlandic Sled Dogs – A Living Arctic Tradition (add-on)

Step into the world of Greenland’s iconic sled dogs on this guided tour that brings you closer to one of the Arctic’s most enduring symbols. Learn about their deep cultural roots, their role in traditional life, and how they continue to adapt in a changing world.

Led by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll hear stories and insights about how these resilient dogs have helped shape life in the Arctic, from transportation and hunting to their continued relevance in today’s remote communities. You’ll gain a meaningful understanding of the special bond between humans and sled dogs in Greenland.

The tour takes place outdoors, where the dogs thrive in their natural habitat. Their thick coats protect them against the harsh cold, making them well-suited for the open environment – not as indoor pets, but as strong, working companions.

With the owner’s permission, you may approach selected dogs and experience the individual dog up close. We always prioritize your safety and the well-being of the animals, so any interaction is guided and respectful.

You’ll also get a chance to explore traditional sledding gear and learn how it connects past and present practices in dog sledding culture.

This tour is ideal for families and curious travelers of all ages looking for an authentic, educational experience focused on Greenlandic wildlife and tradition. It’s an encounter that will stay with you long after your journey ends.

Please note: For the safety and comfort of guests and dogs, approaching the animals without the owner’s permission is prohibited.

At night, you will have a lovely welcome dinner in the hotel’s amazing restaurant (drinks not included).

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Day 4 Ilulissat on your own or optional hike to Sermermiut and sailing on the Icefjord (optional) - or Igloo Lodge (add-on)

The day is at your disposal, and the possibilities are many. For example, visit the sewing workshop, where they make souvenirs from sealskin or go shopping in the crafts shops for gifts made from tusks, bones, and antlers.

You could also look forward to a hike to the abandoned settlement of Sermermiut by the icefjord.

Hike to the abandoned settlement of Sermermiut (add-on)

Ilulissat’s beautiful icebergs form a beautiful backdrop to the ancient settlement of Sermermiut, one and a half kilometers south of the town. For 4,000 years, successive Inuit cultures lived in the settlement as it was a great place for hunting. Hear the story of the lives and customs of the Greenlanders before the Europeans arrived. As the place is covered in snow, you will have to use your imagination to see the ruins. However, the view is amazing, so it’s well worth the trip.

On this short trip, we turn back after seeing the viewpoint at the Kællingekløft, a place where old people would throw themselves off the cliff in times of need.

Many people ask, “can’t I do this hike on my own?” The simple answer is “Yes, you can.” However, we find that many people feel comfortable with having a tour guide on their first hikes in the Greenlandic hills. Also, the guide will point to sites of historical interest, which may be difficult to find on your own. Finally, it’s nice to share the experiences with someone.

Today is also the time for the most popular excursion in Greenland. You can go sailing and see the icefjord from different angles.

Sailing to the Ice Fjord (add-on)

Almost every visitors to Ilulissat choose to go on this cruise between the icebergs at least once. Every day, more than 40 million tons of ice break off the glacier and fall into the Ice Fjord. This results in huge icebergs that can be hundreds of meters high with up to 70 meters of those visible above the waterline.

At the mouth of the Ice Fjord, these giants get stranded on the banks and here we have the opportunity to sail among them. It’s an amazing natural experience you will remember forever! Nothing less.

Overnight Stay at the Igloo Lodge (add-on)

On Thursday or Friday, you can experience a real igloo, where you will spend the night and take part in some unique excursions. You will not miss any of the other excursions described in the daily program, although in some cases they may take place at a different time to make the schedule work.

World of Greenland has been very successful with their summer lodges at the Eqi Glacier and in the settlement of Ilimanaq. Now, they also offer winter lodges in the shape of igloos. You will be taken on a snowmobile into the wonderful winter landscape where we hope to see the northern lights dance in the sky in the evening.

Here, at the foot of the mountains, you will spend the night in an igloo (with the possibility of staying in a heated cabin). Igloo Lodge consists of five spacious igloos, each of which accommodates two people. Reindeer pelts and warm winter sleeping bags are covering the beds. There are also candles on the bedside table, which means that the temperature is around the freezing point inside the igloo. It is comparatively warm compared to the minus 20 degrees Celcius/ minus 4 Fahrenheit outside. The wooden cabin by the lodge is where we will eat our meals. In the wooden cabin, there is also an outhouse type restroom.

The trip to Igloo Lodge itself is an adventure! You are driven in a snowcat for about an hour into the Ilulissat hinterland with amazing views along the way. You will be met at the cabin with coffee and lunch. Later, you will have an afternoon coffee with cake, dinner, and evening coffee followed by a look outside to see if the northern lights are out. Then you will stay overnight in an igloo, and, in the morning, breakfast is served and, finally, there’s the trip back to civilization.

Option on the afternoon on Day 3:

Walking among Giants (add-on)

Walking amongst Giants is a spectacular snowmobile excursion that takes guests deep into the winter landscape of Ilulissat. The tour starts at Igloo Lodge, from where you ride two by two on snowmobiles into the backcountry towards Aattartoq. After about 45 minutes of driving, you reach Aattartoq and the frozen fjord Sikuiuitsoq. Here, frozen icebergs rise straight out of the meter-thick sea ice in dramatic formations of blue and shining white. This is where you truly understand the name of the tour: you are literally moving among Greenland’s giants.

The area is also an active hunting and fishing ground. Small cabins provide shelter from the cold, while dog sleds and sled dogs rest on the sea ice nearby. After arrival, the snowmobiles are parked and there is plenty of time to walk out onto the sea ice among the icebergs and experience the Arctic nature up close. Along the way, the guide will also share insights into life as a hunter and fisherman in modern Greenland before the tour returns to Igloo Lodge.

Please notice: If you’ve purchased dogsledding at Igloo Lodge, you’ll go dog sledding after breakfast on day 2 at Igloo Lodge. The sled is bigger, so there are three of you on it instead of two.

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Day 5 Ilulissat on your own. Several possible excursions.

The Disko Bay is one of Greenland’s most popular tourist destinations. Primarily because of the ice but also because of the beauty of the area, the many cultural attractions, and the interaction between traditional Inuit life and modern city life.

You have the day at your own leisure in Ilulissat, but you also have the opportunity to take a helicopter tour. There is also the option of staying at the Igloo Lodge.

Helicopter Excursion (add-on)

This helicopter trip is the only way to enter the core of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. No boat or hiker can reach the enormous glacier on the mountain’s outskirts.

Kangia Sermeq is the most productive glacier in the northern hemisphere, producing 43 million tonnes of ice every day. The glacier is over one kilometer thick and seven kilometers wide. Seeing these limitless quantities of ice and the huge forces of nature is awe-inspiring.

The helicopter takes off from Ilulissat Airport and soars over mountains, lakes, rivers, and the Kangia Ice Fjord as low as safety and laws allow. We arrive on a mountain on the ice sheet’s edge. We have about half an hour here to take in the scenery.

We fly over the glacier front and follow the Ice Fjord for 70 kilometers on the way back. The largest icebergs strand on the moraine edge just before town, giving a stunning finish to our journey.

Igloo Lodge (add-on)

As yesterday, there is again the possibility today of a stay at the Igloo Lodge – see yesterday’s program.

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Day 6 Ilulissat on your own or dog sledding trip (optional). Easter dinner at night.

You have the day at your free disposal. You can relax at the hotel, enjoy a book and the splendid view or hike in the area.

Or maybe you’d like to go dog sledding?

Dog sled ride (add-on)

The dog sled is one of the most famous Greenlandic icons and a thousand-year-old tradition for the Inuit. Not many vehicles have survived such a long period without changes in appearance and technology: a pack of happy dogs in harnesses tied to a simply constructed wooden sled. The experience can not be explained – it must be tried.

This trip usually takes place in flat terrain on a plain near Ilulissat. In addition to the sled driver, you are two participants on each of the sleds, so if you have booked the excursion on your own, you may share a sled with another person. However, all dogs are different, so if you are out with family and friends, we can not guarantee that you will be riding together on the entire trip as some dogs are fast, and others are not. This trip is recommended for those with neck or back problems or if you are immobile. Participants must be 12 years and older.

Easter Dinner

We celebrate Easter with a 5-course menu in the hotel’s restaurant (excluding drinks). It will be a wonderful evening!

Mads Pihl - Visit Greenland
Day 7 Perhaps a hike along the icefjord or a boat trip to Oqaatsut (optional)

Today is the time to explore the Ice Fjord by yourself on foot. Bring your backpack with some food and warm water in a thermos and spend the whole day at your own pace marvelling at the fantastic Ice Fjord, where large icebergs drift towards Disko Bay.

If you want to experience more, take a boat trip to Oqaatsut.

Boat trip to Oqaatsut (add-on)

Oqaatsut is a small village, beautifully situated approx. fifteen kilometers north of Ilulissat. The settlement was originally called Rodebay, as it was home to Dutch whalers for centuries. Even today, a whale is occasionally pulled ashore in the old settlement.

Oqaatsut has approx. 45 inhabitants and its own school, church, and grocery store. The school and the church are conveniently located in the same building, and it does not take a lot of effort to transform the school into a church on Sundays. Oqaatsut is especially known for its restaurant, H8, where a delicious meal of local ingredients is served.

This excursion departs from the port of Ilulissat and takes you to Oqaatsut. You’ll try fishing on the ice, which is frozen solid in the bay near the settlement. There’s also time for a settlement walk and then you’ll be served a delicious lunch or evening meal at Restaurant H8 (the meal depends on when you sail out from Ilulissat). Afterwards, you’ll have time to wander around the village or the surrounding area on your own before heading back home.

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Day 8 Flight Ilulissat - Copenhagen

Enjoy your final view of the Ilulissat Icefjord from the transatlantic aircraft as it departs Ilulissat bound for Copenhagen, arriving in the evening.

Jette Schwartz

Hotels on this tour

Hotel Arctic

Hotel Arctic

Greenland’s most famous hotel is Hotel Arctic in Ilulissat. It is located with a fantastic view of Ilulissat town, Ilulissat Ice Fjord, and Disko Bay. Hotel Arctic is the world’s northernmost 4-star hotel, and on top of that, the hotel features a 5-star conference center. The hotel is located just outside the town, approximately a 15-minute walk from the town center (app. 1.5 km from the central intersection in town).

The hotel has two great restaurants, and the large terrace outside the restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine while the sun shines its golden glow at midnight over the icebergs at Ilulissat Ice Fjord.

NOTE: The hotel offers airport transfers, but there are not transfers in connection with excursions or such.

Hotel Arctic
Mittarfimmut Aqq. B-1128
3952 Ilulissat

Excursions (Optional purchases)

Vildmarksliv
Jesper Kunuk Egede
Vildmarksliv
Vildmarksliv
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City Tour incl. National Museum (Nuuk)

Price from: 65,- EUR

This city walking tour begins with a visit to the Greenland National Museum, where you will gain insight into the country’s history through artifacts from various periods. The tour then continues through the Colonial Harbor, featuring well-preserved buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, passing sights such as Hans Egede’s House, the Mother of the Sea sculpture, and the statue by the cathedral.

We continue to the local market, “Kalaaliaraq,” where freshly caught products are sold, then pass by the government buildings before the tour concludes at the Katuaq Cultural Center—located in the heart of the city and offering excellent shopping and experiential opportunities.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 2 persons
  • DURATION: 2 hours

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

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Thrainn Kolbeinsson - Visit Greenland
Norris Niman - Visit Greenland
Aske Rif - Visit Greenland

Fjord Adventure (Nuuk)

Price from: 135,- EUR

Experience Greenland from the seaside on a beautiful boat tour through the Nuuk Fjord, one of the largest fjord systems in the world. Along the way, we sail past Nuuk, offering a unique perspective on the city’s size and the impressive mountains rising dramatically from the sea.
With a bit of luck, we may also spot icebergs and wildlife while enjoying a cup of coffee or tea on board. The tour takes us close to the iconic Sermitsiaq mountain and provides an unforgettable nature experience.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 3 persons
  • DURATION: 2 hours

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

Mads Pihl - Visit Greenland
Christina Lundbye
Henrik Møller Nielsen - Visit Greenland
Aninngaaq R. Carlsen - Visit Greenland

City Walk (Ilulissat)

Price from: 45,- EUR

Begin your experience with a deeper understanding of Greenlandic culture and history—adding valuable perspective to all your other experiences in Greenland.

Ilulissat was founded in 1741 and is today Greenland’s third-largest town, with more than 4,500 inhabitants. On this guided city walk, your guide will share insights into the town’s history, Greenlandic culture, and modern life 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. Along the way, we visit the fishermen at the harbor, the vendors at “Brættet,” and pass by Knud Rasmussen’s birthplace as well as the old wooden Zion Church.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 4 persons
  • DURATION: 2 hours

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

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Caroline Ellis Friis
Jan Lindahl
Asa Steiners - Visit Greenland
Anders Peter Amsnæs

Sermermiut Hike (Ilulissat)

Price from: 55,- EUR

The stunning icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord form the backdrop to the ancient settlement of Sermermiut, located about 1.5 kilometers south of the town. For 4,000 years, various Inuit cultures lived at this site, and many remains can still be seen today, bearing witness to their presence.

You can explore ruins from the time when Inuit lived here, and if you continue to the end of the boardwalk, you will also reach the so-called “Kællingekløften,” which became well known after season 4 of the TV series “Borgen,” much of which was filmed in Ilulissat.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 4 persons
  • DURATION: 2 hours

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

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Jette Schwartz
Anders Peter Amsnæs
Beate Ulich
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Stian Klo - Visit Greenland
Jesper Kunuk Egede

Icefjord Cruise (Ilulissat)

Price from: 95,- EUR

Experience the impressive icebergs of Ilulissat bathed in the unique light of the midnight sun. On this popular boat tour, we head out into the Icefjord, where large icebergs, calved from the Ilulissat Glacier, drift and ground at the mouth of the fjord.

Here, you will have the opportunity to sail close among these majestic ice formations and experience their scale and beauty up close. Please remember to dress warmly, as it can be chilly out on the water—even in summer.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 4 or 6 persons
  • DURATION: 2.5 hours

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

Mads Pihl - Visit Greenland
Ellen Fjellanger Schmidt
Aninngaaq R. Carlsen - Visit Greenland
Mads Pihl - Visit Greenland

Dog Sledding Tour, 1.5 Hours (Ilulissat)

Price from: 240,- EUR

Experience authentic dog sledding in the backcountry of Ilulissat and see how the musher works with the sled dogs. This tour offers insight into Arctic travel traditions and includes an exciting ride along the local route “Jorden Rundt,” with views of the beautiful winter landscape.

After the tour, we help return the dogs to their spots and reward them with pats and affection. Please remember to dress warmly and wear sturdy boots—equipment is also available to borrow if needed.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 1 person
  • DURATION: 1.5 hours

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

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Beate Ulich
Beate Ulich
Norris Niman - Visit Greenland
Beate Ulich
Albatros Arctic Circle

Oqaatsut: Ice Fishing & Restaurant H8 (Ilulissat)

Price from: 260,- EUR

Experience the winter landscape around Oqaatsut, a small settlement located about 20 km north of Ilulissat. We depart by boat from Ilulissat and arrive at the frozen bay, where we walk the final stretch across the ice to the settlement—an unforgettable Arctic experience.

At Restaurant H8, warm clothing will be provided if needed before we head out onto the ice to try traditional ice fishing. We drill a hole in the ice and enjoy warm drinks while waiting for a catch and observing everyday life in the settlement.

Afterward, a warm lunch is served at Restaurant H8, and the tour concludes with a short guided walk through Oqaatsut before we return by boat to Ilulissat.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 2 persons
  • DURATION: 9 hours

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

Rob Whitworth
Peter Yan
Paravision
Lisa Burns
Paravision

Igloo Lodge (Incl. transfer)

Season 2027: January 20 – April 15

Join us at Igloo Lodge and experience the stunning winter landscape, where the Northern Lights may dance across the sky in the evening. Surrounded by mountains, you will spend the night in an igloo (with the option to retreat to a heated cabin if needed). The Igloo Lodge consists of five spacious igloos, each accommodating two people. Beds are prepared with reindeer skins and warm winter sleeping bags. The cozy and spacious cabin at the lodge serves as the central gathering place for meals. Please refer to the day-by-day program for more details.

Please note: If you have booked an overnight stay at Igloo Lodge and would also like to try dog sledding, the tour will take place at Igloo Lodge rather than in town. The sleds are larger, with three people per sled instead of two. The excursion “Walking Among Giants” can only be booked in combination with an overnight stay at Igloo Lodge.
Please note: If you are interested in staying at Igloo Lodge, please get in touch with us by email or phone to check availability for your desired dates.

Price

  • Price per adult: EUR 565
  • Single igloo: EUR 995
  • Price per child (ages 2–11): EUR 565

Please note: Igloo Lodge cannot be booked directly through the online booking process. If you wish to book, please leave a note in the comment field in step 2 of the booking process. You are also welcome to contact us by email or phone.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 1 person
  • DURATION: 25 hours

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

Natasha Amar
Peter Yan
Paravision
Peter Yan

Walking among Giants (Igloo Lodge)

Price: EUR 200

A guided snowmobile tour through the magnificent winter landscape. Experience the frozen side fjord and walk among towering, ice-locked icebergs.

Tour includes

  • Snowmobile driving
  • Walking

Good to know

Guests must be at least 12 years old. An adult must accompany travelers under 18. Snowmobile drivers must present a valid driver’s license. Warm overalls and boots are provided, but you must bring your own warm gloves and hat.

We recommend booking this excursion at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk the excursion selling out.

Price: EUR 200

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 1 person
  • DURATION: 2,5 hours

Please note: This excursion can only be booked if you have booked a stay at Igloo Lodge. Please note that the excursion cannot be booked during the booking process. If you would like to make a reservation, please write to us in the comment field in step 2 of the booking process. You are also welcome to contact us by email or phone.

World of Greenland
Thomas Eltorp
Greenland Travel

Dog Sledding Tour (Igloo Lodge)

Price: EUR 270

Travel on a sled pulled by Greenlandic sled dogs through the Arctic winter landscape – a classic Greenland experience. There are three guests per sled.

Good to know
All participants must be at least 8 years old. The duration is approximately 1½ hours but may vary depending on conditions, snow levels, and the dogs’ performance. Although the route is mostly flat, there may be some bumps along the way. If you have back or neck issues, this tour is not recommended.

  • MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 1 person
  • DURATION: 1.5 hours

Please note that this excursion can only be booked if you have also booked a stay at the Igloo Lodge. Please note that the excursion cannot be booked during the booking process. If you would like to make a reservation, please write to us in the comment field in step 2 of the booking process. You are also welcome to contact us by email or phone.

We recommend booking the tour at the same time as your trip. If you book later, you risk it being sold out. Please read more about the excursions in the daily programs above.

 

Practical information

Flight times (local times)

Departure from Copenhagen to Ilulissat at 9:00 am
Return trip Ilulissat to Copenhagen with arrival at 9:00 pm

Please note that departure times are subject to change by the airline.

Packing list

Find the packing list for your trip here.

Baggage included

20 kilos of checked baggage and 8 kilos of cabin baggage (max. dimensions of cabin baggage: 55 x 40 x 23 cm)

Travelers with reduced mobility and wheelchair users

We do not recommend this tour for people with reduced mobility and wheelchair users. Greenland Travel’s advice regarding difficulty levels on our excursions is intended for travelers who are not disabled. We are always happy to provide you with information on the suitability of the trip, taking into account the specific needs you may have. Please note that our advice is not based on medical knowledge, and ultimately it is YOUR responsibility to decide if a tour is right for you.

 

Easter among the Icebergs

8 days in Ilulissat and Nuuk

Enjoy a beautiful Easter holiday in Ilulissat and Nuuk. Experience all that Mid and North Greenland has to offer: Snow and icebergs, dog sledding, hiking, and beautiful boat trips.

IcebergsDog sleddingCulture
From
2.750 EUR
per person in double room
8 days  | 7 nights
March
Departure from Copenhagen
Travel id 2254

Greenland Travel A/S is the tour operator of the trip, while Air Greenland solely acts as an intermediary. This means that all future contact regarding the trip will be directly with Greenland Travel, which is also responsible for the practical arrangements of your journey.

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You are always welcome to contact us if you have any questions regarding your trip or if you need advice or guidance.

 

You can call us at: +45 3313 1011