From the lush villages of Greenland's far south to the icebergs of the glacial north, Greenland's west coast is home to the vast majority of the country’s population. Choose from one of our tour offerings, and let us be your guide to this wonderful destination.
Enjoy time in a single town, join the coastal ship or take a tour of several communities; the choice is yours. Call us soon, we are looking forward to working with you!
12 Day Greenland Tour
Discover the immense variety on this Grand tour of Greenland with the fascinating history of the Vikings. Includes visits to the capital uuk, Narsaq, Narsarsuaq and Ilulissat, the town of the icebergs.
5 day Greenland tour
Ilulissat is a modern Greenlandic town north of the Polar Circle, situated in the unique Disko Bay. This UNESCO site is home to the Eqi Glacier which produces the most icebergs of any glacier in the world.
Nine Day Escorted Tour
This tour, introduced in 2010, combines the two neighbouring countries of Iceland and Greenland. Although fairly close in distance they are worlds apart in culture and scenery, two very distinct arctic islands in the North Atlantic.
8 Day Greenland Tour
Discover the immense variety on this tour of Greenland, a compressed version of the Greenland Tapestry grand tour. With the fascinating history of the Vikings and visits to the capital Nuuk, Narsaq, Narsarsuaq and Ilulissat, the town of the icebergs.
A nine day tour to Iceland and the Greenlandic community of Illulissat
A nine day journey through time and the remote northwest Atlantic. Visiting both Iceland and Greenland, you will have a chance to come close to the contemporary issues of climate change as you explore these enchanting locations.
Eight days exploring the southern communities of Greenland with time in Reykjavik
This tour combines time in Reykjavik, the hub of the North Atlantic with the small and picturesque communities of South Greenland.
6 day Greenland tour
Ilulissat is a modern Greenlandic town north of the Polar Circle, situated in the unique Disko Bay. This UNESCO site is home to the Eqi Glacier which produces the most icebergs of any glacier in the world.