Photgraphing the icebergs in Disko Bay
© Norris Niman
June September Individual tour

From New York to Icebergs

9 day Greenland trip from New York to Disko Bay and Greenland's capital Nuuk incl. flights from New York

from €4,995 per person
Difficulty level: Easy

Embark on a fascinating nine-day adventure through Greenland's most breathtaking Arctic landscapes. Your journey begins in Nuuk, the vibrant capital, where traditional Inuit culture blends with modern life against a backdrop of majestic mountains and fjords. From there fly north to the picturesque town of Ilulissat in famous Disko Bay, where you'll sail between colossal icebergs calved from the mighty Sermeq Kujalleq Glacier into the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord.

Experience the awe-inspiring sight of the Eqi Glacier as it dramatically sheds ice into the sea, and explore the historic settlement of Sermermiut to immerse yourself in Greenland's rich Inuit heritage. With guided city tours, whale-watching opportunities and leisurely days to immerse yourself in the local culture, this adventure offers an unforgettable insight into the untouched beauty of Greenland's Arctic wilderness. Whether you're a nature lover or just looking for a unique travel experience, this trip promises memories that will last a lifetime.

Rough summary

Day 1:

From New York to Nuuk

Day 2:

Flight to Ilulissat – Evening Iceberg Sailing

Day 3:

Visit to UNESCO Ilulissat Icefjord and city tour

Day 4:

Free day in Ilulissat

Day 5:

Boat tour to Eqi Glacier

Day 6:

Flight rom Ilulissat back to Nuuk

Day 7:

Guided City Tour Including the National Museum

Day 8:

Day at Leisure in Nuuk

Day 9:

Departure from Nuuk

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Availability

Dates:

June 17, 2025 – June 25, 2025 (available)
June 24, 2025 – July 2, 2025 (available)
July 1, 2025 – July 9, 2025 (available)
July 8, 2025 – July 16, 2025 (available)
July 15, 2025 – July 23, 2025 (available)
July 22, 2025 – July 30, 2025 (available)
July 29, 2025 – August 6, 2025 (available)
August 5, 2025 – August 13, 2025 (available)
August 12, 2025 – August 20, 2025 (available)
August 19, 2025 – August 27, 2025 (available)
August 26, 2025 – September 3, 2025 (available)
September 2, 2025 – September 10, 2025 (available)
September 9, 2025 – September 17, 2025 (available)

Further details

Price includes:

  • return flight from New York (EWR) to Nuuk
  • return flight from Nuuk to Ilulissat
  • 2 hour guided city walk in Ilulissat
  • 2 hour walk at Ilulissat Icefjord and Sermermiut
  • 2 hour iceberg sightseeing tour by boat
  • 6 hour boat tour to Eqi Glacier
  • 3 hour guided city walk incl. National Museum & Tapas (Local guide)
  • 4 nights in Ilulissat
  • 4 nights in Nuuk
  • Breakfast included
  • all airport transfers

Type of trip:

This pre-arranged adventure is an individual trip, meaning you are discovering Greenland on your own but joining selected guided group activities during your stay. You will receive comprehensive travel information such as where and when to meet for the activities.

Minimum age:

8 years

Options

Feel free to add one or more of our tour options to make them part of your request.

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A house in the settlement of Oqaatsut in Disko Bay

Boat tour to Oqaatsut settlement incl. lunch

  • Ilulissat
  • Jun-Sep
  • 7h
  • €195
  • Easy
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In the morning you will sail to the small settlement of Oqaatsut (Rodebay) located north of Ilulissat. During the boat tour you will have the opportunity to gaze at the most impressive icebergs of the Northern Hemisphere. The settlement once was a popular trading post and was called Rodebay (red bay) by Dutch whale hunters in the 18th century. Lunch is included for you. You will have time on to explore the picturesque settlement with its colourful houses and go on a short hike around the area before sailing back to Ilulissat.
Kayaking from Ilulissat in Disko Bay

Evening kayaking

  • Ilulissat
  • Jun-Sep 15th
  • 3h
  • €180
  • Moderate
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In the evening, you go for an impressive kayaking trip among the gigantic icebergs in Disko Bay. The activity consists in kayaking along the coast of Ilulissat, from where you can see big icebergs coming from the Ilulissat Icefjord. You experience this breathtaking scenery in the most natural and traditional way. Just you and your kayak, paddling as Inuits used to so and some still do. Nonetheless all the safety measures are included: the best equipment in the market (clothing that enables you to swim in freezing waters and the most safe and stable kayaks) and if that were not enough, our kayak instructors have the highest qualifications and lots of experience kayaking in Arctic regions (to participate in this trip max height is 2m and weight is 110kg).
Whale diving near Ilulissat among icebergs

Whale watching tour in Disko Bay

  • Ilulissat
  • Jun-Sep
  • 3h
  • €145
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Today you will go on a whale safari in Disko Bay with its giant icebergs. During the summer many different whale species migrate to the colder waters of the Disko Bay area, commonest humpback whales, fin whales and minke whales. We are in contact with local fishermen who keep us up to date on where we are likely to spot some whales.
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Glacier hike during glacier adventure

Full day adventure incl. glacier walk

  • Local guide
  • Ilulissat
  • Jul-Sep 7th
  • 8h
  • €480
  • Moderate
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From Ilulissat you start by sailing south to the beach of Itilliup Ilua. From here you set off with your guide by UTV, driving through the ever-changing landscape until you reach Tasiusaq fjord. From here it is a short hike down to the open boat which will take you deep into the ancient fjord where hunters and prey have been battling for centuries. Soon you jump ashore with your guide and walk towards Saqqarleq Sermia - a glacier that looks inviting but also craves humility. This is where you start to feel like a polar explorer and just want to walk on the thousands-of-years old glacial ice. So that is exactly what you will do. Your glacier guide explains about safety and precautions and takes you through this endless world of ice. Amazing! You will return to Ilulissat in the early evening.
Kayaking past Oqaatsut in the Disko Bay in Greenland

Inuit village & kayaking

  • Ilulissat
  • Jun 15th-Sep 9th
  • 7h
  • €295
  • Moderate
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In the morning you will be transferred by boat to the small settlement of Oqaatsut. Here we will go kayaking in Disko Bay. Before we start, you will get a short introduction to kayaking and then we will practice a bit just off the coast of Oqaatsut. We then head towards the icebergs. We will paddle among the icebergs in the bay and enjoy the spectacular views surrounding us. We will have some refreshment in Oqaatsut before we take the boat back to Ilulissat (to participate in this trip max height is 2m and weight is 110kg).
Whale watching in Nuuk Fjord

Whale Safari in Nuuk

  • Local guide
  • Nuuk
  • Jun-Sep 6th
  • 3-4h
  • €165
  • Easy
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Experience an unforgettable whale safari in the stunning Nuuk Fjord, where deep, pristine waters provide the perfect habitat for humpback whales. Departing from Nuuk's harbor, you'll travel into the heart of the fjord, guided by local experts who will share insights about the whales' migration from the Caribbean to Greenland's rich feeding grounds. Watch these gentle giants - up to 18 meters long and weighing up to 30 tons - breach and show off their magnificent tails. Watching humpback whales in their natural environment, amidst the pristine Arctic landscape, is a deeply moving experience that connects you to nature. In addition to the whales, keep an eye out for other Arctic wildlife such as seabirds and seals. The tranquil surroundings make this more than just a whale watching tour - it is an immersion into the wild beauty of Greenland.
Guests at the Qooqqut Nuan restaurant in the fjord near Nuuk in Greenland

Boat tour to Qooqqut Restaurant

  • Local guide
  • Nuuk
  • Jun-Sep
  • 5.5h
  • €215
  • Easy
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In the afternoon we head out by boat into the fjord, sailing for approximately one hour until we reach Qooqqut which is beautifully surrounded by impressive mountains. Before going ashore we will go fishing for 20 minutes. The fjord is abundant with cod and redfish and we will take our fresh catch to the famous restaurant up here to be cooked. Qooqqut itself used to be a sheep breading station, but the old buildings have been restored and turned into a superb restaurant. At the restaurant you will enjoy your Greenlandic dinner before we take you back to Nuuk by boat.
Hiking in the backlands of Nuuk

Hike to Summit Quassussuaq

  • Local guide
  • Nuuk
  • Jun-Sep
  • 5h
  • €185
  • Moderate
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The hinterland of Nuuk is a remarkable place where you can escape the urban buzz and immerse yourself in solitude within just 15 minutes. The hike to Quassussuaq, encircled by mountains and lakes, is genuinely soothing. As our ascent continues, the views of the deep eastern fjord and the expansive western ocean become increasingly breathtaking with each stride. Upon reaching Quassussuaq's summit (430m), we'll locate an ideal spot to unwind, savour a warm drink, enjoy some snacks and of course, take in a view that leaves a lasting impression.
Colourful houses in Qeqertarsuaq

Day tour to Disko Island

  • Ilulissat
  • Jul-Aug
  • 9.5h
  • €375
  • Easy to Moderate
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The journey begins with a boat trip from Ilulissat to Qeqertarsuaq on Disko Island, where you can enjoy a light breakfast and coffee on board while admiring the open sea and towering icebergs. On arrival, explore the charming town of Qeqertarsuaq. Then hike to the stunning Kuannit area, where your guide will point out the unique geology and local flora and fauna. Enjoy a packed lunch with views of the sea and basalt rock formations. At the end of the day enjoy the boat trip back to Ilulissat, where you can reflect on your adventure over coffee and cake. The hike to Kuannit is approximately 3 kilometers and is estimated to take around 1 hour and 15 minutes each way. The terrain is mostly flat, and the trail is clearly marked with yellow stones and a well-worn path. You don’t need to be an experienced hiker to join this excursion; however, it may not be suitable for guests with walking difficulties.

Flight connections

Flights with United Airlines from New York (EWR) to Greenland are included.

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Detailed itinerary

Day 1: From New York to Nuuk

Begin your journey by flying from New York to Nuuk, the capital city of Greenland. Upon arrival at Nuuk Airport, you'll be transferred to your accommodation via the airport shuttle service. After settling into your hotel, take the evening to explore the surrounding areas at your leisure. Overnight in Nuuk.

Day 2: Flight to Ilulissat – Evening Iceberg Sailing

Today, you'll fly further north to the picturesque town of Ilulissat, situated in the famous Disko Bay area. In the evening, embark on a two-hour boat excursion, sailing among the colossal icebergs that majestically drift in Disko Bay. These massive ice formations have calved from Sermeq Kujalleq, the most productive glacier in the Northern Hemisphere, contributing an astounding 35 cubic kilometers of ice annually to the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord.

Navigating through these towering icebergs is a mesmerizing experience, regardless of the weather. The sheer size and beauty of the ice formations create an unforgettable atmosphere. If luck is on our side, we might even spot whales gracefully swimming in the icy waters. Overnight stay in Ilulissat.

Day 3: Visit to UNESCO Ilulissat Icefjord and City Tour

Today is all about witnessing the magnificent glaciers and icebergs you've traveled to see. Standing before the enormous Ilulissat Icefjord, you'll feel humbled by the endless flow of ice pushing down from the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier toward the sea, where it constantly calves to create the majestic icebergs floating in Disko Bay. At the Ilulissat Icefjord World Heritage Site, we'll also visit Sermermiut, an abandoned Inuit settlement once inhabited by the Saqqaq, Early Dorset, and Thule cultures. Our guide will share insights into Inuit culture and answer any questions you may have.

In the afternoon, join a guided city walk through Ilulissat to delve deeper into Greenlandic culture and the town's history. Visit local fishermen at the harbor, meet hunters at "brættet," and stop by the birthplace of the renowned polar explorer Knud Rasmussen. The tour concludes with a visit to the old wooden Zion Church. Overnight stay in Ilulissat.

Day 4: Free Day in Ilulissat

Enjoy a day at your own pace in Ilulissat. Explore the charming town, relax, or perhaps revisit the stunning UNESCO Icefjord on your own. If you're interested in further adventures or cultural experiences, there are plenty of optional tours available. Overnight stay in Ilulissat.

Day 5: Boat Tour to Eqi Glacier

One of the trip's major highlights awaits today—a visit to the magnificent Eqi Glacier. This colossal wall of ancient ice is in a constant state of change, with pieces breaking off and crashing into the sea. We'll journey north from Ilulissat by boat for a few hours to reach Eqi. Once there, we'll sail as close as safety permits to the giant glacier wall, turn off the engines for about an hour, and enjoy lunch while taking in the breathtaking view of the calving glacier. The sound of ice cracking and splashing into the water is truly awe-inspiring. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture this unforgettable moment before we head back to Ilulissat. Overnight in Ilulissat.

Day 6: From Ilulissat to Nuuk. Night in Nuuk

Today, you'll make the transition from Ilulissat back to Nuuk. After your flight, settle into your accommodation and take some time to explore Nuuk's downtown area. Experience the blend of modern and traditional elements in this colorful capital. In the evening, consider dining at one of Nuuk's excellent restaurants to sample local Greenlandic cuisine. Overnight in Nuuk.

Day 7: Guided City Tour Including the National Museum

Start your day with a three-hour guided tour exploring the cultural and historical highlights of Nuuk. Your local guide will lead you through the Greenland National Museum, where you'll immerse yourself in the nation's rich heritage, featuring Inuit artifacts, Viking relics, and stories that have shaped Greenland's past.

After the museum visit, stroll through the old colonial harbor to see historic wooden houses and learn about Nuuk's early days and whaling history. Visit the local market to experience daily life and observe traditional foods like fresh seafood and game. Pass by the modern Greenlandic Parliament building, where your guide will provide insights into the political landscape. The tour concludes at Katuaq, the cultural center inspired by the northern lights, where you can enjoy contemporary art exhibits and perhaps try traditional Greenlandic tapas at Cafétuaq.

The remainder of the day is yours to explore Nuuk further. You might revisit places from the tour, explore local shops, or relax in a café. Overnight in Nuuk.

Day 8: Day at Leisure in Nuuk

Today is open for you to enjoy as you wish. Revisit places that intrigued you or discover new corners of Nuuk. You might explore local hiking trails for panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes, visit the Nuuk Art Museum to deepen your appreciation of Greenlandic art, or consider a whale-watching excursion for a chance to see humpback whales in their natural habitat. Another recommendation is to dine at the renowned Qooqqut Nuan Restaurant. Alternatively, you can stroll through the city center, explore local shops, or unwind in a café. For more suggestions, please refer to the options listed on our website. Overnight in Nuuk.

Day 9: Departure from Nuuk

After checking out of your accommodation, you'll take the airport shuttle to Nuuk Airport for your departing flight back to New York.

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