Qaqortoq is Greenland's most charming town, home to the celebrated Stone & Man sculpture trail carved into living rock across the hillside, and the country's only Nordic geothermal wellness facility. A private tour weaves both into one luminous afternoon.
What to expect
The Stone & Man trail is one of the most original public-art installations in the Arctic: two dozen sculptures, from intimate faces to mythological creatures, carved directly into the granite boulders scattered across Qaqortoq's colourful hillside. Your guide contextualises each work within the broader story of Greenlandic identity. Afterwards, the Nordic spa — fed by natural spring water and framed by fjord views — offers hot pools, a sauna, and a cold plunge that crystallises the entire Arctic experience into a single sensory moment. The town's coloured houses, reflecting in the harbour, provide a final, painterly send-off.
Good to know
Qaqortoq is approximately 45 minutes by tender or fast boat from Prins Christian Sund's eastern entrance — confirm your ship's schedule. The spa can be pre-booked via the town's tourist office; your private guide can arrange this. Bring a swimsuit and a dry bag. Qaqortoq's weather is mercurial; a packable down layer is invaluable.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Prince Christian Sund — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.