Glide by private RIB through South Greenland's fjords to Hvalsey — the best-preserved Norse ruin in Greenland and site of the last recorded Viking event in 1408. A genuinely haunting, bucket-list encounter with the edge of the medieval world.
What to expect
You board a sturdy RIB at Qaqortoq's pier and carve through glassy fjord waters flanked by immense granite cliffs. Landing at Hvalsey, you walk through lush meadows to the roofless but remarkably intact stone nave — where a Viking wedding was celebrated in 1408, and then silence fell forever. Your guide layers the Norse sagas, the Inuit encounters, and the mystery of the disappearance, standing among the very stones those settlers laid. The return journey often yields seal sightings and drifting bergy bits.
Good to know
Round trip is approximately 3–4 hours; confirm departure time against your ship's all-aboard. Book directly with Tasermiut Camp well in advance — summer slots fill fast. Dress in windproof layers; the RIB ride can be brisk even in July.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Qaqortoq — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.