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Autumn in Greenland


- Experience the changing seasons in Greenland

from £5,640 pp - 10 days/9 nights

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Photo by Inga Navickiene / Baltic Travel Company

Overview:

This special journey to Greenland offers you a unique combination of traveling by both domestic flight and coasting vessel along the west coast of Greenland as well as experiencing the most popular locations and towns in Greenland. We have selected the best experiences; Ice Sheet in Kangerlussuaq, the capital city of Nuuk and not least Ilulissat in the Disco Bay area at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the world-famous Ilulissat Ice Fjord.

Northern lights can be experienced on a night sky and the further south we travel, the darker the nights become, and you might be so lucky to experience this fascinating natural phenomenon. Also, the night sky is full with stars because Greenland is far less affected by light pollution than rest of the world.

Holiday price is from £ 5,640 per person based on availability and 2 persons sharing a standard double/twin room throughout. Single supplement upon request.

2025 Departure Dates:

DEPARTURE RETURN
26 Nov 05 Dec

Tour Itinerary:

Day 1: Welcome to the Kingdom of Denmark

Arrival in Copenhagen Airport and make your way to the airport hotel for your overnight stay. The hotel is located about 5 minutes’ drive from the airport and taxis are available from a taxi rank.

Day 2: Arrival in Nuuk

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

After you check in and unpack in your room at Hotel SØMA, the guide will hold an welcome meeting. After the meeting, it’s time to get to know Nuuk at your own pace and get ideas for what to do today.

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.

After the information meeting at the hotel, we will explore the city.

Day 3: Sightseeing in Nuuk and Accommodation on the Coastal Vessel

The rest of the afternoon, you are on your own to explore Nuuk. There are cafés and restaurants and many shopping opportunities. You’ll find a great selection of shops offering Greenlandic handicrafts and Greenlandic design. Nuuk is the best place to look for original Greenlandic design since the selection here is greater than in the other towns in Greenland. However, you can also find unique and beautiful things in Sisimiut.

When the day draws to an end, we board the ship Sarfaq Ittuk. Departure is at 9 PM. Ahead of us are about 22 hours aboard the ship bound for Sisimiut. The coastal ship sails up and down the west coast and is very popular among the Greenlanders. When the ship docks in coastal towns, you will experience happy reunions when the locals pick up their long-awaited friends and family.

We head out in the evening and, if it is a cloudless night, there is a good chance to see the northern lights from the deck. There is something special about Greenlandic nature. It’s rough and rugged, but also beautiful, and you will quickly feel like you are a part of it.

If it is too cold on the deck, you can also see the northern lights from the panoramic lounge. However, we can already reveal that it is not the same to see the northern lights from the inside. This time of the year, it is cold to be outside on a ship, but it’s also incredibly beautiful. Pack your warm clothes!

Day 4: On board Sarfaq Ittuq and arrival in Sisimiut

In the morning, we dock in Maniitsoq for 30 minutes and then we  continue with the ship further up the coast of Greenland.

At around 6.30 pm, we arrive in Sisimiut after an unforgettable coastal voyage. The hotel bus picks you up at the airport, and you check in at the four-star Hotel Sisimiut, which will be your comfortable base for the next five nights. After check-in, there is an information meeting with the local guide. As in Nuuk, you receive information about the town, the area, dining, and excursion options, and have any excursions you have pre-booked confirmed. It is also possible to book excursions at this meeting.

In the evening, enjoy a delicious welcome dinner at your hotel (drinks not included).

Day 5: Sightseeing in Sisimut

After breakfast, there is a culture-historical tour of the town by bus after the meeting.

Guided bus tour of the town

The bus tour of Sisimiut is a good introduction to the town and local life. The tour starts at the old heliport, which was the only airborne way into Sisimiut until 1998. The site is currently used as a dog kennel and the building as a youth club.

On the way through town, we stop at the fish and meat market, where today’s freshly caught fish and animals are to be found. We drive up to the highest vantage point of the town, offering impressive views to the south. We pass the town hall on the way to the south of the city, where many of the original hunting and fishing houses can still be seen. Finally, we visit the old part of the town in the center, where the original buildings from colonial times in the 1700s today house the museum.

Cultural-historical walk

In spite of the vastness of Greenland, people have chosen to settle in the same areas through the ages. Tele Island, Sallinnguit, is one of those places where past and present meet. Various Inuit cultures have inhabited the area for the past 4,000 years. Objects can still be found here today that testify to this, side-by-side telecommunications installations that have given the town its modern name, Tele Island.

Learn about the Inuit before the arrival of the Europeans. See the ruins and enjoy the beautiful views of the town and the ancient hunting grounds.

Day 6: Sisimiut on your own or join optional excursions 

Sisimiut is full of opportunities to explore on your own. But if you’ve purchased the excursion package, two very different adventures are on the program today:

Meet the Greenlandic Sled Dogs (part of the excursion package)

Love dogs? This tour is ideal for families and anyone curious about Greenland’s unique sled dogs. You’ll get an introduction to their history and importance in Arctic life and have the chance to pet the dogs and take photos. If there are puppies, you’re in for a treat!

The Greenland sled dog is a remarkable breed, known as the most enduring in the world and closely related to the ancient wolf. These hardy animals have enabled human life in the Arctic for centuries. Today, fewer than 14,000 remain worldwide. By visiting our center, you help preserve this unique breed and its cultural legacy.

Please note: Always respect the dogs and follow your guide’s instructions for your safety and theirs.

Northern Lights & Wilderness by ATV (part of the excursion package)

Join us for an evening ATV adventure into the stunning Nasaasaaq Valley outside Sisimiut. We head out after a short introduction to the Northern Lights and a safety briefing. Our first stop is at the base of the iconic Nasaasaaq Mountain, where the group gathers before continuing into the heart of the valley.

Surrounded by darkness and towering peaks, we switch off the engines to soak in the silence and the dazzling lights above. Your guide will serve a warm drink and share stories about this incredible natural phenomenon. On the way back, we make a brief stop to admire the shimmering lights of Sisimiut – a striking contrast to the remote wilderness we’ve just explored. The tour takes about 1.5 hours.

Day 7: Sisimiut on your own or optional excursions

Another lovely day to explore Sisimiut alone – or come along on a boat tour.

Sea safari in Sisimiut (part of the excursion package)

We sail out into the archipelago and fjords around Sisimiut and enjoy the stunning views of the mainland and Mount Nasaasaaq behind Sisimiut. Out here, we also get a glimpse of sea life with all the sea birds. If we’re lucky, we might also see seals and whales.

Day 8: Sisimiut on your own or optional excursion

Spend your last day in Sisimiut however you wish. Revisit a favorite spot, wander through town, shop for souvenirs, or enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. You may also visit the museum, which offers insight into local history and Greenland’s culture.

If you’ve added the excursion package, one final experience awaits:

Mountains & Campfire – Culinary Wilderness Tour (part of the excursion package)

Take part in a heartwarming tour through Greenland’s dramatic autumn and winter landscapes. We travel from Sisimiut into the mountains toward the Arctic Circle, passing golden autumn hues or pristine winter whites.

Our destination is the cozy Kisaq Lodge, nestled at the foot of Mount Kangerluarsunnguaq. Here, you’ll prepare a traditional Greenlandic meal over an open fire – possibly with musk ox, reindeer, and delicious local sides. Enjoy your meal indoors or on the terrace, surrounded by wild nature.

A frozen waterfall cascades from the mountainside into a serene lake in winter. As darkness falls, the lights of Sisimiut twinkle in the distance – a perfect ending to an unforgettable day.

Autumn brings a calm energy, and the mountains glow red and orange. Your guide will share fascinating stories, from ancient whaling to local traditions, enriching this taste-filled, soul-soothing journey.

Day 9: Flight back to Copenhagen

Bringing home a wealth of experiences from this amazing land, we fly to Copenhagen, arriving at Copenhagen Airport in the evening.

We guarantee you that you will go home with a baggage full of memories that will stay with you longer than any other holiday you have been on – at least that is what other travellers tell us.

Day 10: Farewell Denmark

Breakfast at your hotel and make your way to Copenhagen Airport in time for your return flight back to the UK.

 

Optional Excursion Package:

This excursion package contains the best experiences at hand. 

  • Meet the sled dogs (1 hour)
  • Northern Lights Adventure on ATV (1½ hours)
  • Sea safari (2 hours)
  • Mountains & Meal (4½ hours)

Price: £ 480 per adult

 

Package Includes:

  • Flights: London - Copenhagen - Kangerlussuaq – Nuuk; Ilulissat – Kangerlussuaq - Copenhagen - London 
  • Coastal ship Nuuk – Ilulissat with MS Sarfaq Ittuk
  • Transfers to/from hotels and excursions
  • 3 nights in a cabin on the coastal ship with a private bath/toilet
  • 1 night at Hotel Kangerlussuaq with private bath/toilet
  • 3 nights at Hotel Arctic with private bath/toilet
  • Breakfast
  • Full board on the coastal ship from Saturday morning to Monday morning (excl. beverages)
  • Welcome dinner in Kangerlussuaq (excl. beverages)
  • Farewell dinner in Ilulissat (excl. beverages)
  • Food and beverages onboard the flight from Copenhagen to Kangerlussuaq and the return flight
  • Guided town tours in Nuuk, Sisimiut, and Ilulissat
  • Guided hike to Sermermiut by the Icefjord
  • Ice Fjord Centre
  • Dog show in Ilulissat
  • Tour guide
  • 24-hour emergency service
  • ATOL protection
  • All taxes

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Transportation

Railway mostly serves domestic routes and is used as an easy and quick way to get from the capital to major cities of the country. There are some international routes, like to Moscow and St. Petersburg, but time spent on the way will be quite long.

Buses are one of the most convenient ways to travel between the Baltic States. Eurolines will get you between Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn. One way tickets will cost £ 15 - £ 20 and approximate travel time is 5 hours between the cities. Ticket reservations in advance are recommended.

Taxis are the quickest and most convenient way of travelling round the city. You'll find them located close to the main hotels. Usually it's quite easy to catch a taxi on the street, however, it's much better and safer to order one by phone. Taxi costs in all of the Baltic countries and Poland are approximately the same and a ride in the centre of the city will cost you approx £ 5 - £ 7.  Taxis in Finland and Russia are considerably more expensive.  It is always a good idea to get your hotel to book a taxi for you and ask approximately how much the trip will cost before you get in.

We would not recommend you to take public transportation within the city, as it's usually crowded and it may cause you unnecessary anxiety about where to stop.

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