Venture beyond Nuuk to the edge of the Greenland Ice Cap — the world's second-largest body of ice — and set foot on a frozen wilderness that covers 80% of the island. A once-in-a-lifetime encounter with planetary-scale nature.
What to expect
A scenic overland transfer (and in some variations, a helicopter or small aircraft leg) delivers you to the edge of the ice sheet, where the transition from tundra to infinite white is a profound, almost otherworldly moment. Your guide explains glaciology, climate science, and the ancient Inuit knowledge of ice travel, making the experience as intellectually rich as it is visually staggering. You'll walk on the ice itself — crunching across a surface that is in places over 3 kilometres deep. The return journey passes through the striking Arctic tundra landscape surrounding Nuuk.
Good to know
Nuuk's 8 AM–11 PM port window makes this full-day adventure feasible. Advance booking is essential; confirm logistics (transport type, duration) directly with the operator. Warm, layered clothing and waterproof boots are mandatory — your operator will advise on a full kit list.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nuuk — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.