Lift off in a private helicopter and orbit colossal Labrador Sea icebergs — ancient glacial giants drifting south from Greenland — for a once-in-a-lifetime aerial photography experience above one of the planet's most dramatic seascapes.
What to expect
As the helicopter climbs, the Labrador coastline unfurls below — boreal forest meeting pack ice, fjords slicing inland, and the ocean studded with luminous blue-white bergs. Your pilot, a seasoned Arctic flier, names formations and explains their Greenlandic origin. Opportunities to photograph calvings, meltwater pools, and sea ice from altitude are extraordinary. On clear days, whales can be spotted surfacing alongside the bergs.
Good to know
Iceberg sightings peak May–July but persist into August. Flights are weather-dependent; confirm availability 48 hours in advance. Dress in warm, windproof layers — helicopter doors may be open for photography. Book as early as possible; private charters fill quickly in season.