Cruise in the heart of Greenland - the Disco Bay (save 20% now)
This expedition along Greenland’s west coast is a fascinating meeting with the Inuit culture and the stunning land they inhabit. Only accessible by boat, the small settlements give you a genuine picture of Greenlandic life. The spectacular scenery and Midnight Sun provide a stunning backdrop for the voyage.

Itinerary
Dag 1: Copenhagen to Kangerlussuaq in Greenland
Dag 2: Sisimiut
Dag 3: Qeqertarsuaq
Dag 4: Uummannaq/Ukkusissat
Dag 5: Eqip Sermia
Dag 6: Ilulissat
Dag 7: Itilleq
Dag 8: Kangerlussuaq
Dag 9: Copenhagen
Day 1: Copenhagen to Kangerlussuaq in Greenland
Begin your Greenland experience in Copenhagen with our specially chartered flight to Kangerlussuaq, the main gateway to Greenland. Situated close to the majestic inland ice that covers more than 80 % of Greenland, this desert-like place is home to only 600 people.
Day 2: Sisimiut
Sisimiut is the second largest community in Greenland. Here you’ll find fishing trawlers, a shipyard and a busy fish processing factory. We recommend a visit to the arts and crafts workshop close to the pier. Here you may watch the local craftsmen create traditional jewellery and purchase local souvenirs.

Day 3: Qeqertarsuaq
Qeqertarsuaq is situated on the old volcanic island of Disko and plays host to the Arctic Station, part of Copenhagen University, studying flora, fauna and the climate. Enjoy a stroll along the beach with its grounded icebergs or join the highly recommended walking tour to Blæsedalen, an area rich in high Arctic flora.
Day 4: Uummannaq/Ukkusissat
The town of Uummannaq is situated in scenic surroundings at the foot of a 1170m heart-shaped mountain. Here, you may join a walking tour, or just stroll around this beautiful town on your own. In the evening we will be calling Ukkusissat, a traditional hunting and fishing settlement of about 190 welcoming inhabitants.

Day 5: Eqip Sermia
The five kilometre glacier front of Eqip Sermia is constantly calving icebergs. Here you will have an outstanding possibility to experience the glacier and sense the grandeur of nature.
Day 6: Ilulissat
Ilulissat means iceberg in Greenlandic, and this town lives up to its name. The most productive glacier in the Northern Hemisphere, Sermeq Kujalleq feeds enormous bergs into the Ilulissat Icefjord. As a result this area is an UNE SCO’s list of World Heritage sites.
Day 7: Itilleq
This small isolated settlement close to the Arctic Circle is home to about 130 inhabitants who make their living by traditional fishing and hunting. Itilleq always welcomes us for an active stay in their settlement to give us a closer understanding of their culture.

Day 8: Kangerlussuaq
In the early 1960’s 27 Musk oxen were introduced to Kangerlussuaq from north east Greenland and today their numbers are over 10,000. We will have time for a closer look at the area before our evening flight to Copenhagen.
Day 9: Copenhagen
Arrival in Copenhagen next day.
Prices
| Cabin type | Book early - before 30. September 2011 Double cabin | Book early - before 31. December 2011 Double cabin | Double cabin | Single cabin |
| MG | 42.938 DKK | 48.306 DKK | 53.673 DKK | 87.071 DKK |
| M | 40.991 DKK | 46.114 DKK | 51.238 DKK | 82.810 DKK |
| F | 37.485 DKK | 42.170 DKK | 46.856 DKK | 75.141 DKK |
| U | 34.758 DKK | 39.102 DKK | 43.447 DKK | 69.175 DKK |
| N | 32.810 DKK | 36.911 DKK | 41.012 DKK | 65.915 DKK |
| FJ | 32.810 DKK | 36.911 DKK | 41.012 DKK | 64.915 DKK |
| I | 30.862 DKK | 34.720 DKK | 38.577 DKK | 60.654 DKK |
Please notice: Book early savings are subject to availability. Special rules apply.
