Taste of Greenland
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Introduction
Ilulissat, the Greenlandic word for Iceberg, welcomes travellers from every corner of the world and as a part of the UNESCO’s World Heritage list, the beautiful Ilulissat Icefjord is a must-see for every visitor.
You are constantly reminded of the proximity of these mighty icebergs – their cracking and rumbling echoes from one end of Ilulissat to the other. This is mighty Mother Nature at her finest.
Itinerary
Day 1 : Reykjavik > Ilulissat
Make your way to Reykjavik domestic airport and board your flight to Ilulissat. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Day 2 : Ilulissat
Get the feeling of being where no one else has been before you! Join a sailing tour from Ilulissat and see the icebergs of the Disko Bay. Every year, 24 hours a day, approximately 20 million tonnes of ice is streaming from the Ilulissat Glacier into the ice fjord, Kangia. Gigantic icebergs, which can be several hundred metres wide and up to 100 metres high are the dramatic result. At the entrance to the ice fjord these behemoths are stranded and we have a unique opportunity to sail among them.
Day 3 : Ilulissat
Day at leisure to take one of the other optional tours; perhaps whale watching in Disko Bay, or take a boat trip to view Eqi, the calving glacier.
Day 4 : Ilulissat > Reykjavik
Transfer back to the airport for your flight to Reykjavik, where your arrangements conclude on arrival.
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Included
• Return economy class flights from Reykjavik to Ilulissat
• 3 nights’ accommodation
• Transfers and sailing tour
• 3 breakfasts
Important Notes
Programme may be extended. Single prices on request. Please contact us for details.
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