Welcome to our ultimate 28-day private journey across Greenland, designed for you to glide among towering icebergs, hike across tundra plateaus, relax in natural hot springs, visit ancient Viking ruins, and meet the resilient communities who call this wild frontier home.
Travel by private flights, boats, kayaks, and sleds — each day offering extraordinary adventures and authentic connections. This is Greenland revealed in all its raw beauty and spirit.
Destinations on Our 28-Day Grand Greenland Odyssey
Nuuk (Days 1–3)
Greenland’s capital: fjords, culture, and art
Narsarsuaq, Igaliku, and Tasiusaq (Days 4–7)
South Greenland’s Norse and farming heartland, Norse ruins, and fertile sheep farming valleys.
Qaqortoq & Hvalsey (Days 8–11)
South Greenland’s vibrant town of art and heritage
Sisimiut (Days 12–16)
Coastal adventure, tundra safaris, and cultural encounters
Ilulissat & Eqi Glacier (Days 17–22)
Icefjord capital and UNESCO World Heritage site
Qaanaaq or Uummannaq (Days 23–26, weather dependent)
Arctic North frontier villages and ice fjords
Day 1: Arrival in Nuuk – Scenic Fjord Drive, Old Town Walking Tour, Greenlandic Tasting Dinner
Welcome to Greenland! Upon arrival at Nuuk Airport, meet your private driver and guide for a scenic transfer along the picturesque shores of Nuuk Fjord. As you travel into the heart of Greenland’s vibrant capital, enjoy breathtaking views of granite mountains, sparkling waters, and colorful homes that announce your entry into the Arctic world.
After settling into your accommodation, re-join your driver for a guided walking tour through Nuuk’s historic Old Town.
Explore the charming lanes lined with traditional Danish colonial buildings, and visit the iconic Hans Egede House, built in 1721 by the missionary who founded Nuuk. Continue to the Nuuk Cathedral, a beautiful yet straightforward landmark overlooking the fjord, and hear stories of how the Inuit and Danish worlds came together here over centuries.
In the evening, celebrate your arrival with a Greenlandic-tasting dinner at one of Nuuk’s finest gourmet restaurants.
Day 2: Cultural Exploration in Nuuk – National Museum Visit, Inuit Art Walk, Storytelling Evening
Begin your day with a private guided visit to the Greenland National Museum & Archives, a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits that bring Greenland’s ancient and modern history to life.
Afterward, join your guide for a curated walk through Nuuk’s contemporary art scene.
Visit galleries and working studios where Inuit artists reinterpret traditional motifs in modern media, from intricate beadwork to abstract paintings.
As evening falls, gather for a private storytelling session with a Greenlandic elder. Sit by the fire or in a cozy local venue as you listen to ancient myths of creation, tales of sea spirits, and personal reflections on life in Greenland. It’s an intimate and moving connection to the heart of Greenlandic culture.
Day 3: Nuuk Fjord Adventure – Private Fjord Boat Tour, Arctic Flora Hike, Secluded Picnic
Set off today for an unforgettable private boat tour through the vast and intricate Nuuk Fjord system.
Cruise between soaring cliffs, glistening bays, and quiet coves as your captain and guide navigate the maze of waterways. Along the way, watch for seals basking on rocks, seabirds darting above the water, and perhaps even whales surfacing in the distance.
Disembark near the remote village of Kapisillit or Qooqqut, where you’ll partake in a guided hike along the fjord’s rugged coastline. Traverse rolling tundra alive with resilient Arctic flora — delicate wildflowers, dwarf birch, and hardy mosses — and learn about the plants’ adaptations to life in this extreme environment.
Pause midday for a specially prepared picnic lunch on a secluded beach framed by granite cliffs and sparkling fjord waters. Surrounded by the raw, silent beauty of Greenland’s wilderness, it’s a moment of true Arctic tranquility that few travelers ever experience.
Day 4: Transfer to South Greenland – Scenic Flight to Narsarsuaq, Historic Walk, Norse and Inuit Heritage
This morning, board a private scenic flight south to Narsarsuaq, soaring over Greenland’s rugged coastline, glittering glaciers, and countless fjords. From above, see how the landscape transforms from jagged mountains to the lush valleys of South Greenland, the heart of the island’s Norse history.
Upon arrival in Narsarsuaq, take an orientation walk through the town, which was once a crucial U.S. military base during World War II and later became a key hub for Arctic expeditions. Your guide will introduce you to landmarks that tell the story of this unique crossroads between cultures and eras.
Visit the local museum, where exhibits highlight the intertwined histories of Norse settlers and Inuit inhabitants.
Day 5: Norse Viking History – Brattahlíð Visit, Boat to Tasiusaq, Norse Farming Valley Hike
Step back a thousand years today with a private guided tour to Brattahlíð, the legendary home of Erik the Red.
Explore the reconstructed longhouse, chapel, and traditional farming fields that once formed the heart of Norse Greenland.
Your guide will share vivid tales of the Vikings’ daring journey to Greenland, their way of life, and the eventual disappearance of these early settlers from the island’s history.
After exploring Brattahlíð, board a private boat for a scenic transfer across the calm waters of Tunulliarfik Fjord to Tasiusaq, a beautiful and remote sheep-farming valley. Along the way, admire rolling green hills, icebergs drifting lazily past, and the sheer beauty of South Greenland’s landscape.
Upon arrival, join your guide for a gentle hike through ancient Norse ruins and fertile farmlands.
Walk among the stone remnants of old farmsteads, marvel at the landscape that once supported Norse communities, and feel the deep layers of history beneath your feet. The valley’s quiet beauty and timeless atmosphere create an unforgettable connection to Greenland’s Viking past.
Day 6: Tunulliarfik Fjord Exploration – Private Iceberg Boat Tour, Igaliku Heritage Walk, Farm-to-Table Lunch
Today begins with a private boat excursion along the magnificent Tunulliarfik Fjord, where serene waters are dotted with glistening icebergs carved by nearby glaciers.
Glide past floating sculptures of blue and white, some towering high above the boat, while your guide shares stories of how the Norse settlers once navigated these same waters centuries ago.
Step ashore at the peaceful village of Igaliku, Greenland’s oldest sheep-farming community and a place rich in history. Join your guide for a heritage walk through the village, visiting the stone ruins of Gardar Cathedral — once the spiritual center of Norse Greenland — and strolling through colorful homes set against a backdrop of green pastures and rugged mountains.
After your walk, enjoy a farm-to-table lunch at a traditional Greenlandic sheep farm. Savor fresh, local ingredients — including lamb, Arctic herbs, and seasonal berries — while learning about modern farming life in South Greenland and its deep-rooted ties to Norse agricultural traditions.
Day 7: Inland Valleys and Waterfalls – Qooroq Icefjord Viewpoint Hike, Hidden Waterfalls Visit, Sunset Iceberg Cruise
Today promises a spectacular immersion into South Greenland’s dramatic landscapes.
Set out with your private guide on a scenic hike to the Qooroq Icefjord viewpoint, ascending gentle ridges to a sweeping overlook. From here, marvel at hundreds of icebergs calved from the Qooroq Glacier, sparkling in the fjord like a field of floating jewels.
Continue your exploration by visiting hidden waterfalls tucked away in glacial valleys, where pristine meltwater cascades down rocky cliffs surrounded by lush tundra.
In the evening, enjoy a magical sunset cruise among the icebergs near Narsarsuaq. As the sun dips low, the icebergs catch the changing light, shifting from dazzling whites to deep blues, pinks, and golds.
Toast the end of the day with warm drinks on deck as the Arctic landscape glows around you.
Day 8: Transfer to Qaqortoq – Scenic Fjord Boat, Old Town Art Walk, Museum and Harbor Tour
This morning, board a private boat for a scenic transfer through South Greenland’s intricate network of fjords, traveling from Narsarsuaq to Qaqortoq.
Along the way, soak in the ever-changing vistas of towering mountains, drifting icebergs, and tiny fishing villages nestled against rocky shores.
Upon arrival in Qaqortoq — South Greenland’s lively cultural capital — meet your guide for a walking tour through the charming Old Town.
Stroll past colorful houses and vibrant street art installations, part of the town’s famed “Stone & Man” sculpture project that brings art into the open landscape.
Conclude your afternoon with a private visit to the Qaqortoq Museum, housed in a former colonial-era trading post. Explore exhibits detailing Inuit and Norse history, early missionary life, and traditional crafts.
Afterward, enjoy a leisurely wander along the historic harborfront, watching fishermen unload their catch and boats bobbing in the Arctic waters.
Day 9: Lake and Fjord Adventures – Boat to Tasersuaq Lake, Glacial Lakes Hike, Inuit Drum Dance Experience
Today, set out by boat for a scenic transfer to the Tasersuaq Lake region, a landscape of shimmering freshwater lakes cradled between rolling hills and glacial valleys.
Upon arrival, join your guide for a hike around the glacial lakes and ridges of Tasersuaq. Walk along peaceful trails where the only sounds are the wind, the birds, and the soft crunch of your boots on tundra moss.
Later, if available, attend an exceptional traditional Inuit drum dancing experience.
Performed by local artists, this rhythmic and mesmerizing art form weaves together music, storytelling, and a communal spirit.
Day 10: Hvalsey Church Ruins and Fjord Cruise – Norse Exploration, Settlement Walk, Wildlife Spotting
Today’s journey takes you into Greenland’s Norse past with a private boat trip to Hvalsey, home to the country’s best-preserved Norse ruins. Navigate through fjords surrounded by rugged mountains and drifting ice, reaching the site where Norse settlers built a stone church and farming community more than 700 years ago.
Explore the hauntingly beautiful Hvalsey Church ruins with your guide, wandering among the solid stone walls and envisioning life in the last days of Norse Greenland. Hear stories of the final recorded Viking wedding held here before the settlements mysteriously vanished into history.
Afterward, enjoy a relaxed coastal cruise along the fjord. Scan the cliffs and shores for Arctic wildlife — including seals, seabirds, and perhaps even whales — while your guide shares insights into the fjord’s ecosystem and the lasting impact of the Norse settlers on Greenland’s culture.
Day 11: Leisure and Culture in Qaqortoq – Artisan Visits, Free Exploration, Waterfront Photography
Begin with private visits to local artisan workshops, where traditional Greenlandic crafts are alive and thriving.
Watch master carvers transform bone and antler into detailed tupilaks — spirit figures deeply rooted in Inuit mythology — and admire the intricate quality of sealskin crafts, each piece reflecting a living heritage passed down through generations.
Afterward, enjoy free time to explore Qaqortoq’s colorful town center at your own pace. Browse local boutiques for handmade jewelry, carvings, and Arctic-inspired clothing, relax in one of the town’s cozy cafés, or stroll along the harbor where fishing boats bob gently in the water.
For those interested, an optional evening waterfront photography session with a private guide can be arranged. Capture the soft Arctic light as it paints the colorful houses, glistening fjord, and surrounding mountains in hues of gold and pink — a photographer’s dream.
Day 12: Transfer to West Greenland – Scenic Flight to Sisimiut, Harbor Tour, Historic Museum Visit
This morning, board a private flight across Greenland’s spectacular southern fjords and mountain ranges en route to Sisimiut, the second-largest town in the country and a vibrant gateway to the Arctic wilderness.
Upon arrival, join your guide for a harborfront and historic district walking tour. Wander through Sisimiut’s lively docks, where fishermen unload their catches, and colorful homes dot the rocky hillsides.
Discover the town’s rich dual heritage — a place where ancient Inuit traditions blend with modern Arctic innovation.
Conclude your day with a private visit to the Sisimiut Museum. Explore exhibits that showcase Inuit hunting and fishing traditions, sled-building techniques, and the colonial history of the region. Step inside a reconstructed turf house to experience how Greenlanders once built warm, weatherproof homes using only what the harsh environment provided.
Day 13: Sisimiut Fjord and Fishing Traditions – Private Fjord Cruise, Traditional Fishing Experience, Artisan Workshop Visit
Head out this morning for a private boat cruise through the surrounding fjords of Sisimiut. Your captain will share stories of navigating these waters for centuries, connecting settlements across Greenland’s vast western coast.
During your excursion, experience a hands-on traditional fishing demonstration with local Greenlanders.
Learn techniques for line fishing or net setting; methods passed down through generations. Feel the thrill of reeling in a catch straight from the Arctic waters and gain a deeper appreciation for the fishing culture that sustains many coastal communities.
Return to Sisimiut for a private artisan workshop visit. Watch local craftspeople create beadwork jewelry, soapstone carvings, and traditional Greenlandic garments, and have the opportunity to ask questions and learn the cultural significance behind each intricate design.
Day 14: Arctic Highlands and Coastal Picnic – Highland Hike, Scenic Lunch, Cultural Storytelling or Dog Sledding
Today’s adventure takes you into Sisimiut’s breathtaking Arctic highlands with a guided hike along ancient trails once used by Inuit hunters.
As you ascend, panoramic views of mountain peaks, fjords, and the shimmering sea unfold in every direction, offering endless photo opportunities and moments of quiet wonder.
Pause midday for a scenic picnic lunch in a stunning natural setting — perhaps beside a tranquil mountain lake or atop a seaside cliff overlooking endless Arctic waters. Enjoy hearty local fare while surrounded by untouched wilderness and the vast Greenlandic sky.
In the evening, choose between:
An exhilarating dog sledding adventure across snowy plains, led by a seasoned musher and a team of loyal sled dogs. Or, a cultural storytelling evening, where you’ll listen to myths, legends, and personal tales that offer a profound window into Greenland’s history and soul.
Day 15: Coastal Adventure and Hot Springs – Boat Journey, Thermal Pool Soak, Inuit Archaeology Visit
This morning, board a private boat for a scenic journey along the wild coastline to a remote natural wonder — Greenland’s coastal thermal springs.
Cruise past towering cliffs, sea arches, and iceberg-dotted bays, with your guide sharing insights into the region’s dramatic geology and marine life.
Arrive at the secluded hot springs and slip into the soothing warm waters, surrounded by Arctic tundra and dramatic mountain backdrops. Relax as you soak, letting the natural minerals and heat work their magic while gazing out over the wild seascape — a unique and deeply rejuvenating experience in the Arctic wilderness.
Before returning to Sisimiut, visit nearby ancient Inuit archaeological sites. Walk among the subtle remains of ancient dwellings and hunting camps and learn how the earliest inhabitants of Greenland thrived in this remote and challenging landscape.
This blend of natural beauty and deep cultural history makes for a truly unforgettable day.
Day 16: Tundra Safari and Northern Lights – Off-Road Exploration, Glacial Rivers, Aurora Hunting
Today, join your driver for a thrilling off-road tundra safari across the rugged landscapes surrounding Sisimiut.
Journey deep into Greenland’s untouched wilderness in a specialized 4×4 vehicle, traversing rocky outcrops, broad tundra valleys, and glacial moraine fields. Your guide will share the geology, ecology, and ancient history of the land as you travel through this wild, elemental landscape.
The landscape is a photographer’s paradise, so ensure you stop to explore the kettle lakes formed by retreating glaciers, whose clear waters reflect the endless Arctic sky. Visit glacial rivers cutting through the tundra, their meltwater carving sinuous paths through the rocky terrain.
In the evening, join your guide for a Northern Lights hunt (Autumn/Winter). Venture to a remote location free of artificial light and watch the Arctic sky ignite with shimmering waves of green, violet, and gold. Wrapped in warm blankets, with a hot drink in hand, witness one of nature’s greatest spectacles unfold overhead.
Day 17: Transfer to Ilulissat – Scenic Flight, Historic Walking Tour, Sunset Icefjord Walk
This morning, take a scenic private flight from Sisimiut to Ilulissat, soaring above the dramatic Disko Bay.
Upon arrival in Ilulissat, the famed Icefjord Capital, enjoy a private guide for a walking tour through the historic Old Town.
Visit Zion Church, one of the oldest wooden churches in Greenland, and stroll past colorful colonial buildings, fishermen’s huts, and the bustling harbor. Discover Ilulissat’s transformation from a whaling outpost to a vibrant, modern Arctic community closely tied to the rhythms of the ice.
As evening falls, enjoy a sunset walk along the boardwalk leading to the famous Ilulissat Icefjord viewpoint. Follow the path through tundra and rocky hillsides, reaching an overlook where colossal icebergs drift silently toward the open sea, illuminated by the fiery hues of the Arctic twilight.
Day 18: Icefjord Cruise and Sermermiut Valley – Private Icefjord Boat Cruise, Ancient Settlement Hike, Harbor Seafood Dinner
Journey into the heart of the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord on day 18. Navigate carefully among towering icebergs, some the size of apartment buildings!
Your captain and guide will share stories about the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier, one of the fastest-moving glaciers in the world, and its crucial role in global climate systems.
After returning to shore, join your guide for a hike through the Sermermiut Valley, a site that was home to Inuit settlements for over 4,000 years. Walk along ancient pathways lined with Arctic wildflowers in summer or snowdrifts in winter, reaching panoramic viewpoints over the Icefjord.
In the evening, savor a Greenlandic seafood dinner at a cozy harborside restaurant. The combination of delicious cuisine and harbor views provides the perfect ending to an extraordinary day.
Day 19: Oqaatsut Village Encounter – Remote Boat or Dog Sledding, Cultural Exchange, Scenic Return
Today, venture beyond Ilulissat to the remote settlement of Oqaatsut (formerly known as Rodebay), a tiny village of colorful houses and a few dozen residents.
Upon arrival, explore the village on foot with your guide, visiting the simple church, the old trading post, and the harbor where fishermen and hunters still ply their traditional trades.
Meet local families for a cultural encounter, hearing firsthand about life in this isolated Arctic outpost — the challenges, the joys, and the enduring connection to the land and sea.
After your visit, return to Ilulissat either by a scenic coastal hike (summer) or by sled ride (winter), with the Arctic’s wide-open spaces stretching before you.
Day 20: Iceberg Adventure Day – Kayaking or Snowmobiling, Photography Workshop, Artisan Market Visit
We have more thrilling Arctic adventures in store on day 20 as you set out by snowmobile and embark on an exhilarating expedition across frozen landscapes, zipping past icebergs locked in the sea ice.
Following your outdoor exploration, join a private iceberg photography workshop with a local expert. Learn techniques to capture the subtle blues, intricate textures, and towering forms of the ice, whether from the kayak, the snowy ground, or the rugged shoreline.
In the afternoon, wind down with a relaxed visit to Ilulissat’s artisan market.
Browse unique Greenlandic handicrafts — beadwork, carvings, sealskin pieces — and meet the talented artists who keep these traditions alive. It’s a perfect opportunity to find a meaningful memento of your Greenland journey before the adventure continues north.
Day 21: Glacier Front Day – Private Boat Expedition to Eqi Glacier, Glaciology Walk, Gourmet Glacier Picnic
Today, we set out on a private boat expedition northward along Greenland’s dramatic coast to the awe-inspiring Eqi Glacier.
As you approach, the towering wall of ice comes into view — a living, breathing glacier that regularly calves, sending massive chunks of ice crashing into the sea with a thunderous roar.
Disembark near the glacier for a guided glaciology walk. Explore rocky moraines and ice-sculpted landscapes on foot, learning about the forces that shaped these valleys over thousands of years.
Your guide will lead you carefully near safe zones, pointing out crevasses, meltwater streams, and the brilliant shades of blue hidden deep within the ancient ice.
Pause midday for a gourmet picnic lunch overlooking the glacier’s face. Enjoy hearty Arctic specialties while the ice crackles and groans in the distance — an unforgettable sensory experience that captures the raw, wild spirit of Greenland.
Day 22: Leisure Day in Ilulissat – Independent Exploration, Optional Whale Watching, Sunset Hike
After many days of adventure, today offers a well-earned day at leisure.
Spend your morning exploring Ilulissat independently — stroll through the colorful streets, visit local cafés, browse artisan shops, or simply relax and soak in the town’s lively atmosphere. Alternatively, enjoy a luxurious spa visit to rejuvenate your body with Arctic-inspired treatments.
For those wishing to continue the adventure, an optional whale-watching boat tour can be arranged (summer season). Cruise the iceberg-studded waters of Disko Bay in search of humpback, minke, and fin whales, watching as these majestic creatures breach and dive amidst floating giants of ice.
In the evening, meet your guide for a relaxed sunset hike along Ilulissat’s coastal trails. Follow winding paths overlooking the Icefjord, breathing in the crisp Arctic air and watching the golden light paint the landscape in unforgettable hues of orange, pink, and violet.
Day 23: Transfer to Arctic North – Scenic Charter Flight, Qaanaaq or Uummannaq Village Orientation, Museum Visit
This morning, board a scenic private charter flight bound for Greenland’s Arctic North — weather permitting, your destination will be either the isolated beauty of Qaanaaq or the dramatic fjord landscapes surrounding Uummannaq.
Upon arrival, enjoy a private orientation walk through the village. Wander quiet lanes lined with colorful houses and meet residents who carry on deep traditions of Arctic living.
Visit a local museum showcasing the life and history of northern Inuit communities. Explore exhibits on ancient hunting techniques, spiritual beliefs, dog sledding culture, and the profound relationship between the people and this extreme environment.
Day 24: Arctic Ice and Spiritual Traditions – Boat Cruise to Ice Fjords, Inuit Spiritual Sites, Iceberg Photography
Today, journey deeper into Greenland’s northern frontier with a private boat cruise through spectacular northern ice fjords. Navigate through surreal seascapes where colossal icebergs drift silently through turquoise waters, their massive forms shimmering under the Arctic sun.
Along the way, visit traditional Inuit spiritual sites — places where shamans once performed rituals to honor the land, the sea, and the creatures essential to survival. Your guide will share stories of Inuit cosmology and the enduring spiritual connections that remain deeply rooted in these remote communities.
Pause for an unforgettable photography session amid the towering icebergs. Capture the vivid blues, the sculpted forms, and the sheer majesty of the frozen giants — images that will forever remind you of Greenland’s wild, eternal beauty.
Day 25: Inuit Culture and Arctic Wildlife – Hunting and Fishing Camp Visits, Wildlife Safari, Storytelling Evening
Today offers an extraordinary window into Arctic Inuit culture.
Visit traditional hunting and fishing camps, where families continue to live in close harmony with the rhythms of the land and sea. Learn about ancient techniques for seal hunting, fishing through sea ice, and navigating the frozen wilderness with dog sleds and kayaks.
Later, we have an exhilarating wildlife safari planned for you to keep a watchful eye for seals basking on ice floes, Arctic foxes roaming the rocky shores, and — if lucky — elusive narwhals surfacing in the glacial waters.
In the evening, gather for a private storytelling session with northern Inuit elders. Sit beneath the vast Arctic sky, perhaps already glowing with the first hints of twilight, and listen to ancestral myths, spirit tales, and personal accounts of life lived at the edge of the world.
Day 26: Arctic Highlands Hike – Tundra Trekking, Remote Picnic, Optional Kayaking or Snowshoeing
Today, venture into the sweeping Arctic highlands for an unforgettable tundra hike.
Set out with your private guide across rolling plateaus and rocky ridgelines, with panoramic views stretching to the icy fjords below and glaciers on the horizon. Walk along ancient pathways once used by Inuit hunters and feel the raw, wild energy of Greenland’s untouched interior.
Pause midday at a remote Arctic plateau for a scenic picnic lunch. Surrounded by the endless quiet of the tundra and dramatic vistas of ice and sea, enjoy hearty Greenlandic fare and warm drinks — a moment of deep connection to the landscape around you.
Depending on the season and conditions, choose to extend your afternoon with an optional adventure: kayaking across pristine Arctic waters among ice floes (summer) or snowshoeing across the silent, snow-blanketed tundra (winter). Each offers a unique way to experience the vastness and purity of Greenland’s wild north.
Day 27: Return to Ilulissat – Scenic Charter Flight, Leisure Time, Farewell Dinner
This morning, board your private charter flight for a scenic return journey to Ilulissat. As you soar over Greenland’s ice-strewn waters and rugged coastline, reflect on the extraordinary experiences and vast landscapes you have encountered across the north.
Upon arrival in Ilulissat, enjoy a leisurely afternoon at your own pace. Browse local artisan boutiques for last-minute souvenirs, savor coffee and Greenlandic pastries at a harbor café, or simply stroll the colorful streets and soak in the Arctic ambiance one final time.
In the evening, gather for a special farewell Greenlandic dinner celebration. Raise a toast to the incredible journey you’ve completed, feasting on Arctic specialties and sharing memories of glaciers, fjords, wildlife, and cultural encounters. It’s the perfect close to a once-in-a-lifetime odyssey.
Day 28: Farewell to Greenland – Final Photo Stops, Private Departure Transfer
Meet your private guide for a few final scenic photo stops around Ilulissat — capturing those last unforgettable images of the colorful town, the monumental ice, and the rugged beauty of Greenland’s coastline.
Afterward, your private driver will transfer you to Ilulissat Airport for your departure flight. As you leave Greenland’s shores behind, you carry with you not just photographs and souvenirs but a deep, enduring connection to one of the wildest and most breathtaking places on Earth.