Mads Pihl - VisitGreenland
Come and experience Greenland and get an unforgetable experience of a lifetime.
You will never forget the first time you breathe the crisp frosty air the moment you step off the plane in Kangerlussuaq. It is a unique experience that is reinforced by the sight of the snow-covered rocky landscape – this is a new sensation, which will blow you away.
The ideal months for a winter vacation in Greenland are from late January to early May. The cold is inevitable at these latitudes. Temperatures range from approx. 5-30 degrees below zero, but because of the dry air, the coldness does not feel so penetrating. Another appealing feature of winter is the northern lights – lie down in the snow, listen to the silence, and enjoy the greenish hue of the northern lights.
| Kangerlussuaq |
| Arctic Circle |
| Moraine Landscape |
| Dog Sledding |
| Northern Lights |
| Ilulissat Ice Fjord |
| Ice Cap |
| Sailing Among Icebergs |
| Hiking to Sermermiut |
| Day 1 | Copenhagen -Kangerlussuaq, accommodation and welcome meeting |
| Day 2 | Kangerlussuaq on your own (Dogsledding and Northern Lights Tour) |
| Day 3 | Kangerlussuaq - Ilulissat- accommodation, welcome meeting (guided tour of the town) |
| Day 4 | Explore Ilulissat on your own (Sailing among icebergs) |
| Day 5 | Explore Ilulissat on your own (Hike to Sermermiut) |
| Day 6 | Explore Ilulissat on your own |
| Day 7 | Explore Ilulissat on your own- Experience the town |
| Day 8 | Ilulissat- Kangerlussuaq - Copenhagen |
Description provided by Greenland Travel