Increasing interest for Greenland
More and more tourists are choosing to sail along the coasts of Greenland. The most important reason for this is that cruise ship guests are seeking out different and exotic destinations. And Greenland fulfils all their notions and dreams with its breathtaking nature, unique local population and colourful culture.
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Each point of disembarkation provides new possibilities
When disembarking in South Greenland’s green fjords, there are good opportunities to visit the popular Viking ruins at Hvalsey and Qassiarsuk – the home of Erik the Red and Leif Ericsson from the Viking period. In the larger towns you can visit local urban museums and several towns can also present an extensive cultural programme with mask and drum dancing, kayak displays and choral singing. In the small settlement of Itilleq, close to Kangerlussuaq and Sisimiut, the local inhabitants are renowned for challenging cruise ship guests to a game of football at the settlement’s somewhat primitive, but certainly usable clay pitch.
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Unique souvenirs
Popular souvenirs for yourself or your loved ones include handicraft products crafted from bone and reindeer antlers, as well as soapstone figures. The same applies to Greenlandic minerals such as the pink ‘tuttupit’, which changes colour according to the light.

| Location: | Nuuk |
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| Type: | Package tour |
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| Type: | Package tour |
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| Type: | Expedition |
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| Duration: | from 18 days |
| Prices from: | EUR3610,- |





| Type: | Cruise |
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| Duration: | from 1 day |

