Winter at Ilulissat Icefjord

8 days around Ilulissat

Imagine a winter journey where the silence is almost as overwhelming as the landscape itself. Where the snow crunches beneath your feet, and the sky suddenly bursts into shades of green and violet as the Northern Lights dance across the night. This 8-day journey to Ilulissat from January to March is not just a vacation – it’s an experience of Greenland in its rawest, most authentic, and breathtaking form.

From the moment you arrive in Ilulissat, you are greeted by crisp Arctic air and views that feel almost dreamlike. The town is beautifully situated by the world-famous Icefjord, where massive icebergs drift majestically through the frozen landscape. Here, you’ll stay at the iconic Hotel Arctic, the perfect base for a week filled with adventure, comfort, and unforgettable moments.

A wide range of excursions is available, allowing you to experience both local life and the surrounding nature up close. A guided city tour introduces you to Ilulissat’s history and culture. At the same time, a hike to Sermermiut takes you through one of Greenland’s most beautiful and historically significant areas, with breathtaking views of the Icefjord. Later, a boat trip among the icebergs awaits, where you’ll witness the raw forces of nature as the ice cracks and sparkles in the Arctic light.

The Magic of the Northern Lights

As darkness falls, an entirely new world emerges. On a Northern Lights safari, you venture out into the winter landscape far from the city lights, where your chances of witnessing the magical aurora borealis are at their best. These are moments that stay with you long after your journey ends.

Inuit Culture, Dog Sledding, and Igloos

One of the highlights of the trip is a dog sledding excursion – a true Greenlandic classic. Glide silently through the snow-covered landscape, accompanied only by the sled dogs and the crisp winter air. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet the dogs up close and learn about their role in Greenlandic culture.

Another unforgettable experience is an overnight stay at an Igloo Lodge, where you can truly feel the stillness and grandeur of winter – and perhaps walk “among giants” in an endless world of snow and ice.

Embrace the Silence (except for the Dogs’ Howls)

There is also time to slow down, breathe, and take it all in. Ilulissat is a place where the pace naturally slows and nature sets the rhythm. It’s not about doing as much as possible – it’s about experiencing as much as possible.

This journey is for those who dream of something different. Something real. Something that cannot simply be described, but must be felt. Welcome to winter in Greenland – and to Ilulissat, where adventure awaits.

Excursions

For this trip, we offer a variety of excursions operated by our local partners. Most excursions require a minimum number of participants. To minimize cancellations, excursions are scheduled on specific days during the trip.

You can find more details in the daily program below. Please note that the schedule is flexible and may change depending on weather conditions. However, we aim to complete the full program during your stay.

We highly recommend booking excursions in advance, as some are very popular and have limited availability. In the unlikely event that an excursion is canceled, you will, of course, receive a full refund.

Highlights

  • Stay in Ilulissat – in the heart of the ice kingdom
  • Glide through winter by dog sled
  • Witness the dance of the Northern Lights across the Arctic sky
  • Encounter the Icefjord – raw, silent, and immense
  • Explore the colorful Arctic town
  • Sail among icebergs in constant motion

Included in the trip

  • Round-trip flights Copenhagen–Ilulissat
  • Airport–hotel transfers in Greenland
  • 7 nights at Hotel Arctic with a private bathroom
  • Breakfast
  • Meals and beverages on flights Copenhagen–Ilulissat–Copenhagen
  • Information meeting
  • All taxes and fees reported to Greenland Travel to date
  • 44 lbs (20 kg) checked baggage and 17 lbs (8 kg) carry-on

Not included

  • Other meals
  • Travel insurance
  • Excursions

Day program

Jason C. Hill - Visit Greenland
Day 1:
Flight Copenhagen – Ilulissat. Optional town walk. Welcome dinner

Your journey begins with a morning departure from Copenhagen, and after approximately 4½ hours, you arrive in Ilulissat – right in the heart of the Arctic winter landscape. Even during the approach, you’ll get a glimpse of what awaits: colorful houses scattered across the snow, surrounded by mountains and ice as far as the eye can see.

Upon arrival, you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel, beautifully located with views over Disko Bay. After check-in, you’ll meet one of our guides at an information meeting, where you’ll be introduced to the area, the town, and the many excursion options. If you’ve already booked excursions, they will be confirmed; otherwise, you’ll have the opportunity to tailor your program.

Optional guided town walk (add-on)

If you choose to join the city tour, you’ll get a lively introduction to Ilulissat – one of Greenland’s most important towns with a history spanning thousands of years. You’ll learn about its development from an Inuit settlement to a modern Arctic town and visit areas such as the old trading station and the house where polar explorer Knud Rasmussen grew up.

Along the way, you’ll also notice the many sled dogs – an essential part of life here, both seen and heard on the outskirts of town.

In the evening, we welcome you with a dinner at the hotel (excluding beverages).

Jason C. Hill - Visit Greenland
Day 2:
Ilulissat on your own or an optional hike to Sermermiut

Today is at your leisure, but Ilulissat and Disko Bay offer a wide range of experiences – both cultural and natural. The area is known for its unique blend of ice, history, and vibrant local life.

Hike to Sermermiut (optional)

You have the opportunity to join a guided hike to Sermermiut, a former settlement beautifully located by the Icefjord about one mile (1.5 km) south of town. For over 4,000 years, various Inuit cultures lived here, and even though the area is covered in snow during winter, traces of the past remain.

Along the way, your guide will share stories about life in the Arctic before European contact – about hunting, survival, and traditions – all set against a breathtaking natural backdrop.

Aninngaaq R. Carlsen - Visit Greenland
Day 3:
Optional Icefjord cruise and Northern Lights tour

The day is yours to enjoy, but we highly recommend experiencing the Icefjord from the water.

Icefjord cruise (optional)

A boat trip among the icebergs is a highlight for many travelers. Every day, enormous amounts of ice flow from the glacier into the fjord, forming spectacular ice formations. You’ll sail among icebergs of all shapes and sizes – some as large as buildings – while they crack and shimmer in the Arctic light.

In the evening, another unforgettable experience awaits.

Northern Lights tour – chasing the dancing sky (optional – until March 17)

As darkness falls, we head out of town in search of the best conditions to witness the Northern Lights. Far from artificial light, the sky opens up, and if conditions are right, you may see the green waves of light dancing across the stars.

Along the way, your guide will share stories about the Northern Lights – both scientific explanations and the myths rooted in Greenlandic culture.

The tour is only conducted in clear weather. In case of cloud cover, we will try to reschedule – otherwise, a full refund will be provided.

Anders Peter Amsnæs
Day 4:
Ilulissat on your own

Today is yours to enjoy Ilulissat at your own pace. Perhaps you’ve been inspired to join additional excursions, or maybe you feel like taking it slow.

Take in the views over Disko Bay, stroll through town, or find a quiet spot and let your impressions settle. In Ilulissat, slowing down and simply being present come naturally.

Paravision
Day 5:
Optional dog sledding or Igloo Lodge experience

Today, you may wish to try a 1½-hour dog sledding excursion.

Dog sledding (optional)

Dog sledding is one of Greenland’s most iconic traditions, dating back thousands of years. Few forms of transportation have remained so unchanged: a team of eager dogs harnessed to a simple wooden sled. It’s an experience that truly has to be felt to be understood.

The tour typically takes place on flat terrain near Ilulissat. Each sled carries two guests in addition to the musher. Solo travelers may share a sled with another guest. Please note that sled teams vary, so groups may not stay together throughout the entire tour. This excursion is not recommended for guests with neck or back problems or limited mobility. Minimum age: 12 years.

Stay at Igloo Lodge (optional)

On Day 5, you can choose to spend a night in a real igloo and enjoy a series of unique experiences.

Our sister company, World of Greenland, known for its popular summer lodges, now also offers a winter Igloo Lodge. Here, you’ll venture deep into the Arctic wilderness, with the chance to see the Northern Lights overhead.

You’ll spend the night in a spacious igloo (with access to a heated cabin if needed). The lodge consists of five igloos, each accommodating two people. Beds are prepared with reindeer skins and warm winter sleeping bags, and candlelight helps maintain a temperature around freezing inside – a striking contrast to the outdoor temperatures that can drop to -4°F (-20°C).

Meals are served in a heated wooden cabin, which also includes basic toilet facilities.

The journey to the lodge is an experience in itself. You’ll travel about an hour by snow groomer into the backcountry, enjoying spectacular views along the way. The stay includes lunch, afternoon coffee and cake, dinner, evening relaxation, Northern Lights viewing (weather permitting), overnight in the igloo, breakfast, and return to Ilulissat the next day.

Walking among Giants (optional)

This spectacular snowmobile tour takes you deep into the winter landscape surrounding Ilulissat. Starting from the Igloo Lodge, you’ll ride in pairs toward Aattartoq. After about 45 minutes, you’ll reach a frozen fjord where icebergs are locked into thick sea ice, rising in dramatic formations of blue and white.

Here, you’ll truly understand the name “Walking among Giants” – as you explore this frozen world up close. The area is also used for hunting and fishing, with small cabins and sled dogs nearby. After time on the ice, your guide will share insights into modern Arctic life before returning to the lodge.

Note: Guests staying at Igloo Lodge will go dog sledding at the lodge the following day, using larger sleds with three participants rather than two.

Thomas Eltorp
Day 6:
Ilulissat on your own

Another day in Ilulissat gives you time to explore at your leisure. The town offers many small, authentic experiences if you take the time to look.

Visit the local workshop where traditional souvenirs are crafted from sealskin, or browse shops selling handmade items from bone, tooth, and natural materials – a glimpse into Greenlandic craftsmanship.

If you feel like heading outdoors, several walking routes are available. A walk toward the airport passes a peaceful cemetery with wide-open views. You can also venture into the surrounding landscape, though snow can be deep – renting snowshoes is a great way to explore further.

Carmen Huter - Visit Greenland
Day 7:
Optional visit to the sled dogs

After breakfast, you have the opportunity to get up close to one of Greenland’s most iconic animals.

Meet’n’greet the sled dogs (optional)

Join a fascinating excursion where you experience Greenlandic sled dogs in their natural environment. Together with a local guide, you’ll learn about their history and their essential role in Arctic life – past and present.

You’ll hear how these strong and resilient animals have supported transportation and hunting for generations, and how they continue to play an important role today. The guide will share stories and insights that deepen your understanding of the bond between humans and animals in Greenland.

The visit takes place in the dogs’ natural surroundings, where you can observe their strength and adaptability. When conditions allow and with the owner’s permission, you may also get closer to selected dogs – always with respect for their well-being.

You’ll also see the equipment used for dog sledding and learn about its purpose and evolution.

Note: For safety reasons, you may only approach the dogs with the owner’s permission.

Aninngaaq R. Carlsen - Visit Greenland
Day 8:
Flight Ilulissat – Copenhagen

After a week of unforgettable experiences, it’s time to head home. From the plane, enjoy one last view of Ilulissat and the magnificent Icefjord, where icebergs lie scattered like frozen sculptures.

You’ll arrive in Copenhagen later the same day – with memories of a journey filled with tranquility, dramatic landscapes, and unique Arctic experiences.

Map

Location

Ilulissat, Grønland

Hotels on this tour

Hotel Arctic
Restauranten på hotel Arctic - Fotograf: Hotel Arctic
Hotel Arctic
Hotel Arctic sign

Hotel Arctic

Greenland’s most famous hotel is Hotel Arctic in Ilulissat. It is located with a fantastic view of Ilulissat town, Ilulissat Ice Fjord, and Disko Bay. Hotel Arctic is the world’s northernmost 4-star hotel, and on top of that, the hotel features a 5-star conference center. The hotel is located just outside the town, approximately a 15-minute walk from the town center (app. 1.5 km from the central intersection in town).

The hotel has two great restaurants, and the large terrace outside the restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine while the sun shines its golden glow at midnight over the icebergs at Ilulissat Ice Fjord.

NOTE: The hotel offers airport transfers, but there are not transfers in connection with excursions or such.

Hotel Arctic
Mittarfimmut Aqq. B-1128
3952 Ilulissat

Excursions (Optional purchases)

On this trip it is not possible to buy extra excursions and excursion packages.

Flight times (local time)

  • Direct flight Copenhagen – Ilulissat with departures at 9:45 am
  • Direct Ilulissat – Copenhagen with arrival in Copenhagen at 9:00 pm

Please note that departure times are subject to changes.

Packing List

Find the packing list for your trip here.

Baggage included

20 kilos of checked baggage and 8 kilos of cabin baggage (max. dimensions of cabin baggage: 55 x 40 x 23 cm).

Travelers with reduced mobility and wheelchair users

We do not recommend this tour for people with reduced mobility and wheelchair users. Greenland Travel’s advice regarding difficulty levels on our excursions is intended for travelers who are not disabled. We are always happy to provide you with information on the suitability of the trip, taking into account the specific needs you may have. Please note that our advice is not based on medical knowledge, and ultimately it is YOUR responsibility to decide if a tour is right for you.

Winter at Ilulissat Icefjord

8 days around Ilulissat

This 8-day journey to Ilulissat from January to March is not just a vacation – it’s an experience of Greenland in its rawest, most authentic, and breathtaking form.

From
1.820 EUR
per person in double room
January to March  | 8 days  | 7 nights Travel id: 7048 Departure from Copenhagen
Optional experiences
IcebergsDogsleddingNorthern LightInuit Culture

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