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Hotel or hostel with guide service

TRAVEL NO:
7020

DURATION:
6 days/5 nights

TRAVEL DATES:
First departure:
February 7, 2008
Last departure:
March 27, 2008

PRICE PER PERSON:
Hotel from DKR 10,950

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Travel dates 2008 (Thurs - Tues):

Low season:
7-12FEB, 14-19FEB, 21-26FEB 

High season:
28FEB-4MAR, 6-11MAR, 13-18MAR, 27MAR-1APR

Prices per person in double room at hotel:

Low season

Dkr. 10,950

High season

Dkr. 12,950

Single supplement

Dkr. 1,295

Superior room, double supplement per person

Dkr. 950

Superior room, single supplement

Dkr. 1,750

Children aged 2-11 get discount on accommodation with extra bed in double room. Call about discount.
* At Hotel Arctic, children aged up to 11 in extra bed are only accepted in superior rooms.

Price includes
Return flights Copenhagen – Kangerlussuaq
Return flights Ilulissat – Kangerlussuaq
Accommodation in double room in Hotel Arctic, private toilet facilities with breakfast
Welcome and farewell dinnner for hotel guest
Information meeting
Guideservice
Transportion to/from hotel/youth hostel
All airport taxes

EXCURSIONS RECOMMENDED

Ilulissat,Birthplaceoftheicebergs









Visit the impressive birthplace of the icebergs and experience the culture of Greenland in Ilulissat. 6 days of pure adventure in North Greenland.

“Ilulissat” is the Greenlandic world for icebergs. This comes as no surprise to anyone who has been to the town bearing this name. The town is beautifully situated at the mouth of the 40-kilometre long ice-fjord of Kangia, filled as it is with enormous icebergs produced by the most productive glacier in the Northern Hemisphere.

Ilulissat and Kangia are situated 350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, and as of 2004,  the Kangia area is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
 
4,000 people and at least 5,000 sledge dogs live in Ilulissat. This is an eloquent statement of the importance of the dogsled as a means of transport, even in a large modern town as Ilulissat. The harbour is filled with fishing vessels and trawlers that bear witness to the great importance of fishing in the area.

Only a couple of kilometres from town is the lush valley of Sermermiut that extends down to the ice fjord. In 1727, this was the site of Greenland's then largest settlement with 250 people. Later excavations have shown that this beautiful valley had been inhabited for thousands of years.

North of Ilulissat lies the settlement of Oqaatsut where some of the old houses from the colonial period have been fitted up as a youth hostel and restaurant. From here, you can sail further north for another couple of hours and then arrive at the impressive Eqi Glacier, where it is possible to spend the night in modern cabins, while listening to the creaking and cracking of the glacier.

Day-to-day program

Day 1 – Thursday
Departure with Air Greenland from Copenhagen to Ilulissat. After arrival, transfer to place of accommodation for check-in. After check-in, info meeting about optional excursion.

Day 2-5 - Friday-Monday
Day at leisure or optional excursions.
Meals included: Breakfast

Day 6 – Tuesday
Transfer from place of accommodation to airport. Departure with Air Greenland to Copenhagen.
Meal included: Breakfast.

Suggested excursions (not included in price)
• In February, March and April dogsledding is the main choice for excursions
• From May 25 until July 23 the midnight sun is visible in Ilulissat
• From May to October shorter walking tours and sailing tours are the main options for excursions
• Helicopter tours to the world-famous Kangia glacier are available all year round.

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