Sail deep into Tasermiut Fjord — Greenland's answer to Yosemite — where granite spires pierce the Arctic sky and icebergs calve in silence. A bucket-list voyage into one of Earth's last true wildernesses.
What to expect
Board a small, purpose-built vessel and trace the full length of the Tasermiut Fjord, flanked by 1,800-metre rock walls beloved by the world's elite climbers. Waterfalls tumble from hanging valleys, Arctic terns swoop overhead, and the silence between the cliffs is absolute. Your knowledgeable local guide narrates the geology, Norse history, and Inuit legends woven into this landscape. The return journey at golden hour — with icebergs glowing turquoise in the light — is an image that never leaves you.
Good to know
This tour runs approximately 4–6 hours; confirm all-aboard time with your ship and book well ahead as capacity is strictly limited. Tasermiut Camp is the primary local operator and books direct. Dress in warm, windproof layers even in summer — fjord temperatures can be significantly cooler than in town.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nanortalik — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.