"A raw, sub-arctic immersion into the land of the midnight sun, where massive ice-sheet tongues meet the deep blue waters of Disko Bay and ancient Inuit traditions."
A high-voltage 7-day traverse through the world's largest island. Experience the thunderous calving of the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier, sail among skyscrapers of ice at midnight, and explore the colorful hunting villages of the Arctic north.
"Welcome to the land of ice! Your journey begins in Ilulissat, located 250km north of the Arctic Circle. In the afternoon, walk the boardwalk to the Icefjord (UNESCO) to see the massive bergs grounded in the mouth of the bay. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of Greenlandic tapas—including muskox and halibut—overlooking the frozen horizon."
Trek the historic Inuit settlement site to reach the UNESCO Icefjord, marvelling at the colossal icebergs and the ruins of Thule culture sod houses.
Explore the former home of polar explorer Knud Rasmussen, viewing the collection of landscape paintings and ethnographic Arctic artifacts.
Indulge in an award-winning meal at Hotel Arctic, sampling Greenlandic shrimp and reindeer while watching the sun hover above the icebergs at midnight.
"Prepare for the ultimate Arctic ritual. Spend your morning at the Ilulissat Icefjord Centre to see the 'Climate Change' exhibits. In the afternoon, explore the local fish market (Brættet). Tonight, board a private boat for a midnight sun cruise, navigating between icebergs the size of city blocks as the sky turns gold and pink."
Explore the Dorte Mandrup designed architectural marvel, viewing the high-tech ice-core displays and the movement of the world's fastest glacier.
Visit a local musher to meet the working Greenlandic sled dogs, learning about the ancient winter travel traditions and the hierarchy of the pack.
Navigate the mouth of the Kangia Icefjord by boat, experiencing the silence of the Arctic night as the light reflects off the crystalline blue ice.
"Today features a full-day expedition to the Eqi Glacier, one of the few places where you can witness a glacier calving up close. You board a high-speed vessel to reach the glacier front. Watch and listen for the 'white thunder' as massive chunks of ice crash into the sea. Tonight, return to Ilulissat for a quiet dinner."
Sail 80km north to the edge of the active glacier, spending hours at the front to witness the spectacular calving of 10,000-year-old ice.
Disembark at the glacier camp to trek the moraine, viewing the immense cracks in the ice sheet and the spectacular meltwater rivers.
Enjoy a dinner of traditional 'Suaasat' (meat soup) inside a remote mountain lodge, listening to the echoes of the glacier across the water.
"We take a ferry across Disko Bay to reach Qeqertarsuaq on Disko Island. This island is volcanic, featuring black sand beaches and basalt mountains. In the afternoon, hike to the Kuannit waterfalls. Keep your eyes on the water to spot Humpback and Fin whales. Tonight, sleep in a colorful house in the small island community."
Navigate the international waters between Ilulissat and the island to spot the migrating whales that feed on the krill-rich glacial waters.
Hike the spectacular volcanic coastline to reach the basalt hexagonal columns and freshwater springs, viewing the iceberg graveyard in the surf.
Stroll the volcanic shoreline of the island, watching the white icebergs contrast against the black sand as the sub-arctic sun begins its slow dip.
"We fly south to reach Nuuk, the world's smallest capital city. Your afternoon begins at the Greenland National Museum to see the famous Qilakitsoq mummies. In the evening, explore the colonial harbor (Kolonihavn). Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of modern Inuit fusion at Sarfalik, sampling muskox carpaccio and local seaweed."
Explore the nation's premier collection, marvelling at the perfectly preserved 15th-century mummies and the traditional sealskin kayaks.
Wander through the original 1721 settlement, viewing the red-stone cathedral and the Hans Egede statue overlooking the mountain fjords.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal, experiencing the absolute pinnacle of Greenlandic gastronomy using locally foraged Arctic ingredients.
"Today features a luxury boat cruise through the Nuuk Fjord, the second-largest fjord system in the world. You will visit the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own deep-sea Redfish or Cod. Tonight, have your catch prepared by a local chef in a celebratory farewell gala dinner overlooking the Sermitsiaq mountain peak."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and waterfalls of the fjord system, exploring the ghost village of Qoornoq and its spectacular views.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Cod, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear fjord waters.
Toast your 7-day odyssey at the city's architectural masterpiece, enjoying high-end seafood and live Inuit music in an aurora-inspired setting.
"Your monumental 7-day traverse of the Iceberg Kingdom finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Arctic berries and dark bread. You'll take a final morning trip to the Nuuk Art Museum for one last look at the local sculptures. As you head to Nuuk International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the private collection of over 300 paintings and sculptures, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks of the spirit world.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of grilled muskox and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of ice.
An epic two-week journey beyond the standard iceberg trail. Discover the birthplace of Greenlandic history, stand on the massive inland ice cap at Point 660, navigate the spectacular Prins Christian Sund, and witness the resilient culture of the southernmost Inuit hunters.
"Welcome to South Greenland! Your journey begins in Narsarsuaq, built on the site of Erik the Red’s 10th-century farmstead, Brattahlíð. In the afternoon, explore the Viking ruins of the first Christian church in the New World. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of South Greenlandic lamb—famed for its wild herb flavor—overlooking the Tunulliarfik Fjord."
Explore the reconstructed turf houses and the 1000-year-old stone foundations of Erik the Red’s estate, viewing the spectacular bronze statue of Leif Erikson.
Wander through the modern sheep farming settlement, marvelling at the contrast between ancient Norse history and the colorful Greenlandic homes of today.
Indulge in a traditional dinner of slow-roasted mountain lamb and local angelica herbs at Hotel Narsarsuaq, watching the icebergs drift by in the arctic twilight.
"Today features a journey by boat to the Qooroq Icefjord. You will navigate through a maze of white and blue icebergs to reach the terminal face of the glacier. In the afternoon, trek to the 'Flower Valley' to see the sub-arctic flora. Tonight, return to the harbor for a gin tasting session using 10,000-year-old glacial ice."
Navigate the ice-choked fjord to the glacier front, marvelling at the intense blue color of the bergs and enjoying a drink cooled by ancient ice.
Hike the spectacular mountain path to reach a plateau overlooking the Greenland Ice Sheet, Viewing the high-altitude tundra in full bloom.
Sample premium spirits chilled with crystal-clear 'black ice' harvested from the fjord, learning the science of compressed air bubbles in ancient ice.
"We take a boat to Itilleq and walk the 'King’s Road' to reach Igaliku, the most beautiful village in Greenland. You visit the ruins of Gardar (UNESCO), the 12th-century Norse religious capital. In the afternoon, explore the red sandstone houses of the modern village. Tonight, sleep in a quiet country hotel surrounded by mountain peaks."
Explore the ruins of the largest church in medieval Greenland and the massive stone tithe-barn, marvelling at the 12th-century Zapotec-style stone masonry.
Trek to the high plateau overlooking the Einarsfjord, practicing mindfulness as the mountain bells of the sheep-herders echo through the valley.
Stroll the red-sandstone streets of the historic settlement, watching the sun set over the Illerfissalik mountain as the harbor lights ignite.
"We take a high-speed boat to Qaqortoq, the largest town in South Greenland. Your afternoon begins with the 'Stone & Man' open-air art project, featuring 40 sculptures carved into the town's cliffs. In the evening, visit the colonial harbor and the Great Lake (Tasersuaq). Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of fresh seafood in the town square."
Navigate the steep streets to find the basalt-carved artwork by Aka Høegh and other Nordic artists, marvelling at the integration of art and geology.
Explore the 1804 colonial building, viewing the traditional Inuit kayaks and the world's only preserved 19th-century Greenlandic blacksmith shop.
Indulge in a celebratory meal at Brættet, sampling locally foraged crowberries and Greenlandic halibut in a vibrant port atmosphere.
"Today features a luxury boat journey to Uunartoq Island. You will soak in the natural geothermal springs while watching icebergs drift by in the cold sea. In the afternoon, visit the abandoned settlement of Alluitsup Paa. Tonight, return to Qaqortoq for a sunset gala dinner at a hilltop restaurant overlooking the harbor."
Relax in the 38-degree natural springs on a remote island, marvelling at the contrast between the warm water and the massive icebergs in the fjord.
Explore the 14th-century Norse church—the best-preserved in Greenland—viewing the spectacular stone masonry that held the last recorded Norse wedding.
Indulge in a multi-course banquet at Nanoq, experiencing high-end fusion while watching the first stars appear over the mountain-rimmed harbor.
"We fly north to reach Kangerlussuaq, the gateway to the Ice Sheet. Your afternoon begins with a 4x4 safari through the tundra to spot wild Muskoxen and Reindeer. In the evening, visit the Russell Glacier to see the 60-meter high ice wall. Tonight, enjoy a 'Tundra' dinner and sleep in a lodge built on the edge of the glacial desert."
Navigate the espectacular sandy valleys to spot the prehistoric muskoxen and wild reindeer in their natural sub-arctic habitat.
Trek the edge of the massive glacier, marvelling at the vertical blue-ice cliffs and listening to the thunder of the calving meltwater rivers.
Indulge in a celebratory meal of muskox steak and local berries at the edge of Lake Ferguson, watching the sub-arctic moon rise over the ice.
"Prepare for the ultimate bucket-list morning! We drive to Point 660 to stand on the Greenland Ice Sheet, the second largest ice body on earth. You will walk on the ancient ice and drink pure meltwater. In the afternoon, return toward the airport district. Tonight, enjoy a 'Frontier' dinner and sleep in a restored WWII military lodge."
Ride the all-terrain vehicle to the edge of the ice sheet, walking on the 100,000-year-old glacier and Viewing the spectacular crevasses and rivers.
Explore the former US military base buildings, viewing the 1940s artifacts and learning about the city's strategic role in the Cold War.
Sit on the ridge of the Sugar Loaf mountain, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the world's largest ice-free tundra expanse.
"We fly or sail toward the coast to reach Sisimiut, the second largest town. You explore the historic district to see the 1775 Bethel Church. In the afternoon, navigate the steep stone alleys to visit the local artisans. Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'Sisimiut Crab' and sleep in a luxury hilltop hotel overlooking the Davis Strait."
Explore the blue-stoned town center and the 18th-century gate made of whalebone, marvelling at the traditional Inuit sod-house replicas.
Visit the local kayak club to see the traditional hand-sewn sealskin vessels, learning the history of the Inuit hunting techniques in the fjords.
Indulge in a curated meal of Greenlandic prawns and reindeer stew, watching the last light hit the pyramid-shaped peak of Mount Nasaasaaq.
"Today features a boat safari through the spectacular Sisimiut fjord system. You will visit the abandoned settlement of Assaqutaq. In the afternoon, look for wild humpback whales and seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Northern Lights' gala (seasonal) or a midnight sun session. You sleep in a luxury hilltop hotel."
Navigate the spectacular fjord to visit the abandoned fishing settlement, marvelling at the red-timber houses and the espectacular mountain backdrop.
Explore the working sled-dog district to see the 500+ Greenlandic huskies, learning about the ancient winter travel traditions of the Arctic North.
Participate in a ritual social gathering at a local family home, sampling home-made cakes and coffee while hearing stories of contemporary Inuit life.
"We fly south to reach Nuuk, the world's smallest capital city. Your afternoon begins at the Katuaq Cultural Centre to see the northern lights-inspired architecture. In the evening, explore the colonial harbor. Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of modern Inuit fusion and sleep in a luxury suite overlooking the Sermitsiaq peak."
Explore the national cultural hub, marvelling at the wave-shaped golden facade and the contemporary Greenlandic art galleries inside.
Wander through the 1849 red-stone church and the historic colonial park, viewing the statues of the missionaries overlooking the fjords.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal at the city's premier restaurant, sampling muskox carpaccio and local foraged herbs in a chic setting.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"For your final full day, we return to Nuuk center. You visit the National Jewelry Museum to see the royal pearl collections. In the afternoon, return to the local market for final shopping of high-end sealskin and muskox wool. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 14 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Inuit fashion and hand-woven muskox woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Inuit fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse of Greenland finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Arctic berries and dark bread. You'll take a final morning trip to the Nuuk Art Museum for one last look at the spirit masks. As you head to the Nuuk International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the Vikings to the Ice Cap. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest art collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of muskox soup and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Ice.
An epic three-week masterclass in Arctic survival and majesty. Navigate the ice-choked Scoresby Sund, mush across the sea ice with traditional Polar Inuit in Qaanaaq, and explore the 'Valley of Flowers' in the Tasiilaq fjords.
"Welcome to East Greenland! Your journey begins on the gravel runway of Kulusuk, an island surrounded by jagged mountains. Explore the village of Kap Dan to see the traditional Inuit wooden houses. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of locally caught Arctic char and seal, experiencing the raw hospitality of the East Coast."
Explore the small hunting community, visiting the historic church built from a shipwreck and witnessing a traditional drum dance performance.
Stroll the rocky coastline to see the massive bergs grounded in the Kulusuk Strait, capturing the sunset over the jagged Apusiaajik Glacier.
Indulge in freshly caught salmon-trout and local herbs at the hotel, watching the ice drift past the window in the sub-arctic twilight.
"We take a spectacular 15-minute helicopter flight over the frozen fjords to reach Tasiilaq, the largest town in East Greenland. Your afternoon begins with a hike to the 'Valley of Flowers' to see the sub-arctic flora. Tonight, explore the local artisan workshop to see 'Tupilaks' (spirit carvings) being made from reindeer antler."
Trek the lush green valley behind the town, marvelling at the freshwater springs and the contrast of colorful flowers against the snowy peaks.
Visit a local master carver to learn about the spirit world of East Greenland, viewing the intricate carvings made from bone, tooth, and antler.
Enjoy a dinner of traditional 'Suaasat' soup and local berries in a house overlooking the harbor, listening to stories of the 1884 expedition.
"Today features a boat safari to the Sermilik Fjord, where the massive Helheim Glacier calves into the sea. You will navigate through a labyrinth of ice skyscrapers. In the afternoon, visit the abandoned settlement of Ikkatteq to see the WWII remains. Tonight, enjoy a 'Midnight Sun' gala and sleep in a wooden lodge on the edge of the world."
Navigate the ice-packed fjord to witness the scale of the ice-sheet discharge, watching for seals resting on the bergs in the absolute silence.
Explore the remains of the 'Bluie East Two' US military base, viewing the rusted oil drums and machinery left in the sub-arctic desert.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of local seafood, witnessing a traditional Inuit drum performance that mimics the sounds of the ice.
"We fly north (charter) to reach Ittoqqortoormiit, the most isolated village in Greenland. Your afternoon begins with a walk through the colorful village where the dogsleds outnumber the cars. In the evening, visit the local museum to see the Polar Bear hunting history. Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'Muskox' and sleep in a remote guesthouse."
Explore the village streets with a local guide, marvelling at the colorful houses and learning about the subsistence hunting of the High North.
Explore the small collection of ethnographic artifacts and the history of the town's founding in 1925 by settlers from Ammassalik.
Indulge in a celebratory meal of muskox stew and Arctic char, experiencing the absolute community spirit of the world's edge.
"Today is dedicated to the Scoresby Sund (Kangertittivaq). You board a private vessel to navigate the internal fjord system, marvelling at the 2,000-meter high basalt cliffs. In the afternoon, look for wild Muskoxen on the slopes of Jameson Land. Tonight, return to the village for a 'Northern Lights' vigil (seasonal) or a midnight sun session."
Navigate the world's longest fjord, viewing the massive icebergs and the spectacular 'Milne Land' mountains from a high-speed zodiac.
Trek the coastal tundra to spot the prehistoric muskoxen grazing in the shadow of the basalt peaks, marvelling at the Arctic stillness.
Indulge in a hearty mountain meal while listening to stories from a local sled-dog musher about the winter hunting seasons in the fjord.
"We fly (multi-leg) to the extreme north to reach Qaanaaq (Thule). This is the northernmost municipality in the world. Your afternoon begins at the red-stone church overlooking the frozen Baffin Bay. In the evening, explore the village of hunters. Tonight, enjoy a 'Polar' feast of walrus and narwhal, experiencing the absolute Thule culture."
Explore the most northern inhabited town, marvelling at the colorful houses built on permafrost and the views of the Herbert Island glacier.
Visit a local hunter to see the traditional sealskin kayaks still used for narwhal hunting in the summer, learning the ancient techniques.
Indulge in an authentic meal of traditional 'Mattak' (narwhal skin) and Arctic berries, experiencing the unique flavors of the High Arctic.
"Prepare for the ultimate Polar Inuit ritual! (In spring) You mush across the sea ice with a traditional dogsled team to reach the Qeqertat village. (In summer) You take a boat to the massive ice wall. In the afternoon, return toward the village. Tonight, enjoy a 'Midnight Sun' gala and sleep in a house on the edge of the Arctic Ocean."
Experience the high-adrenaline mushing across the frozen ocean with a traditional 12-dog team, guided by an expert Polar Inuit hunter.
Visit the memorial to the massive iron meteorite found here, viewing the vertical cliffs that once provided the Inuit with iron for tools.
Toast your 7-day traverse at a local tavern, enjoying high-end sub-arctic fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated polar horizon.
"We fly south to Sisimiut, the second largest town in Greenland. Your afternoon begins in the historic colonial district to see the 1775 Bethel Church. In the evening, navigate the steep stone alleys to visit the local artisans. Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'Sisimiut Crab' and sleep in a luxury hilltop hotel overlooking the Davis Strait."
Explore the blue-stoned town center and the 18th-century gate made of whalebone, marvelling at the traditional Inuit sod-house replicas.
Visit the local kayak club to see the traditional hand-sewn sealskin vessels, learning the history of the Inuit hunting techniques in the fjords.
Indulge in a curated meal of Greenlandic prawns and reindeer stew, watching the last light hit the pyramid-shaped peak of Mount Nasaasaaq.
"Today features a boat safari through the spectacular Sisimiut fjord system. You will visit the abandoned settlement of Assaqutaq. In the afternoon, look for wild humpback whales and seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Northern Lights' gala (seasonal) or a midnight sun session. You sleep in a luxury hilltop hotel."
Navigate the spectacular fjord to visit the abandoned fishing settlement, marvelling at the red-timber houses and the espectacular mountain backdrop.
Explore the working sled-dog district to see the 500+ Greenlandic huskies, learning about the ancient winter travel traditions of the Arctic North.
Participate in a ritual social gathering at a local family home, sampling home-made cakes and coffee while hearing stories of contemporary Inuit life.
"We fly south to reach Nuuk, the world's smallest capital city. Your afternoon begins at the Katuaq Cultural Centre to see the northern lights-inspired architecture. In the evening, explore the colonial harbor. Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of modern Inuit fusion and sleep in a luxury suite overlooking the Sermitsiaq peak."
Explore the national cultural hub, marvelling at the wave-shaped golden facade and the contemporary Greenlandic art galleries inside.
Wander through the 1849 red-stone church and the historic colonial park, viewing the statues of the missionaries overlooking the fjords.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal at the city's premier restaurant, sampling muskox carpaccio and local foraged herbs in a chic setting.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"Today features a journey into the extreme northern Bekaa to reach Hermel. You will stand before the ruins of the Pyramid of Hermel, an enigmatic Iron Age tower. In the afternoon, visit the source of the Orontes River for a freshwater lunch. Tonight, return toward the central plains, sleeping in a traditional mountain lodge overlooking the volcanic fields."
Explore the 27-meter high limestone monolith, marvelling at the prehistoric carvings of hunting dogs and forest scenes on the northern plateau.
Visit the main source of the Orontes River, viewing the thundering freshwater springs and the ancient rock-cut caves of Mar Maroun.
Ride across the red-gold sands of the northern plains, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we head back into the high peaks of Faraya. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market in Manakha. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 3,000-meter vertical drop into the valley below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Lebanese Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy 'Dabke' dancing and mountain poetry in a desert lodge.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we return to the Fortress of Louisbourg for a deep-dive. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the Atlantic below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Nova Scotian Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy music and mountain poetry in a maritime lodge.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Atlantic frontier finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast. You'll take a final morning trip to the Point Pleasant Park to see its stunning coastal architecture. As you head to the Halifax Stanfield Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the icebergs to the dunes. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest urban forest park, marvelling at the Martello Tower and the intricate stone walls that rival the grand forts of the Gulf.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spiced tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the glass-tower avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"For your final full day, we return to Nuuk center. You visit the National Jewelry Museum to see the royal pearl collections. In the afternoon, return to the local market for final shopping of high-end sealskin and muskox wool. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Inuit fashion and hand-woven muskox woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Inuit fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition through the extreme poles finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Arctic berries and dark bread. You'll take a final morning trip to the Nuuk Art Museum for one last look at the spirit masks. As you head to the Nuuk International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest art collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of muskox soup and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Ice.