Strike out into the raw Arctic wilderness above Paamiut on a guided summit hike, earning jaw-dropping aerial views of the fjord, open ocean, and the icescape beyond. This is Greenland hiking at its most rewarding — vast, silent, and utterly untouched.
What to expect
The trails above Paamiut rise quickly through tundra carpeted in Arctic wildflowers — crowberry, Arctic heather, and dwarf willow — before opening onto ridgelines with staggering 360-degree views. On clear days (frequent in summer) you can see far out over the Labrador Sea. The guide points out edible plants, ancient stone fox traps, and the likely perches of nesting eagles. The physical effort is real but deeply rewarding; the summit silence is something you will not forget.
Good to know
Best April–October; midsummer offers near-24-hour daylight for extraordinary golden light. Wear layered technical clothing and proper ankle-support hiking boots. Allow 2.5–3 hours for a full summit experience; confirm timing against your ship's all-aboard with the guide. Bring water, snacks, and sun protection.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Paamiut (Frederickshaab) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.