Accessible from Iceland by only a two-hour flight, the communities of East Greenland, while isolated, are easily accessed by tourists coming to Greenland. Choose from our collection of quick visits, longer coastal explorations or a program offering some days in one of the friendly villages of the region.
Experience the High Arctic from the schooner HILDUR. The great fjord system of Scoresby Sound extends 350 kilometres inland and offers a perfect setting for exploring this remote and interesting region
An extraordinary experience! Sailing in a majestic schooner, exploring the deep fjord of Scoresby Sound, and visitng remote Greenlandic villages will offer a truly powerful journey to this unique and majestic island.
A seven-day winter tour to Greenland and Iceland
Experience winter in Iceland and East Greenland including a three night stay in Kulusuk or Tasilaq and three nights in Reykjavik with a visit to the famous Blue Lagoon.
14 Day Arctic Expedition Cruise
September 04, 2012: Sailing from Spitsbergen to Greenland and on to Iceland, following the ice's edge always on the lookout for wildlife. Explore this remote landscape by ship, by Zodiac and on foot.
4 day East Greenland tour
Kulusuk and Tasiilaw, the two main communities of "Tunu", the Greenlandic name for this region, are combined in one tour. It was only 100 years ago that Europeans "discovered" this isolated area which keeps its own dialect even today.
Two-Day East Greenland tour
This short tour to East Greenland allows you to experience a taste of a Greenlandic community from your base in Iceland. Although close in georgraphy these two countries are world's apart in culture and history.
Seven Day East Greenland Tour
This tour combines the sophistication of Iceland with the dramatic landscapes and traditional lifestyles of the eastern Greenlandic community of Tasiilaq, rich in culture and history!
3 day East Greenland tour
This short tour to the East Greenlandic community of Tasiilaq allows you to experience this culture in a picturesque town, from your base in Iceland. Although close in georgraphy these two countries are worlds apart in culture and history.