Visit Nuuk, the capital of Greenland
Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, is the world’s smallest, most northerly capital, boasting a blend of modern Nordic culture and traditional Inuit heritage, with population of just 20.000. Located on the southwest coast, it offers dramatic, unobstructed views of the massive Nuuk Fjord, colourful houses, international airport, and the iconic Sermitsiaq Mountain
Dates: 17 - 20 September
Departure
Date: 17 September
Time: 10:00
Location: Copenhagen - GL781 -> Nuuk
Return
Date: 20 September
Time: 13:45
Location: Nuuk - GL782 -> Copenhagen
Participants
Min: 10
Max: 10
Price
DDK: 3.000
EUR: 400
What's included
- Flights from Copenhagen to Greenland and Greenland to Copenhagen
- Transfers from and to airports
- Meals
- Excursions, trips
- Accommodations
What's not included
- Alcoholic drinks – if it isn’t included in the program
- Snacks – if it isn’t included in the program
- Overnight accommodation between the pre-tour finish date (20.09.2026) and the start of Vestnorden in Nuuk (21.09.2026) needs to be organised by the individual.
Deviation / Please Note
Both the helicopter tour and the boat tour will be weather dependent and therefore changes to the tour program may occur.
Tour description and schedule
17 September
Departure from Copenhagen at 10:00 with GL781
Arrival at Nuuk Airport
Check-in at Inuk Hostels
City walk – Inuk Travel
Enjoy a guided city walk using a tour guide system, where the guide speaks through a microphone and all guests are provided with earbuds to clearly hear the commentary throughout the tour.
Paddleboarding experience – Inuk Travel
Paddleboarding in Greenland is much more than an activity – it is a peaceful journey into the beauty of nature, offering a unique sense of connection between people and the surrounding environment.
Dinner at Inuk Hostels
Spa and sauna – Inuk Hostels
Treat yourself to a relaxing experience in the outdoor spa, with water temperatures between 35 – 39°C, and enjoy the warmth of a traditional wood-fired sauna with views over Nuuk Fjord and the majestic Sermitsiaq mountain.
18 September
Transfer to the airport
Helicopter tour – Air Greenland
Five guests at a time will join Air Greenland for the Glacier Escape to Narsap Sermia, a 2-hour helicopter tour offering exceptional views of Nuuk’s dramatic glacier landscape.
Behind the scenes visit – Air Greenland
While part of the group is on the helicopter tour, the remaining guests will meet with Air Greenland for a guided visit and introduction.
Lunch – Air Greenland
Transfer to the Art Museum
TAMASSA cultural experience – Art Museum
TAMASSA invites guests into the heart of Greenland’s art scene through intimate events presenting a unique selection of the country’s artists. During the experience, guests will enjoy 3 – 5 curated acts designed to stimulate the senses and deepen their understanding of Greenlandic culture through music, literature, visual arts, food, dance and more – all specially composed for the group.
Dinner – Restaurant Aaveq, Hotel Nordbo
At Restaurant Aaveq, guests are welcomed with a glass of sparkling wine and an appetizer before enjoying a seven-course dining experience. Each serving highlights local Greenlandic ingredients and tells a story of Greenland’s nature, traditions and culinary treasures in an atmospheric and memorable setting
19 September
Transfer to the tidal stairs at the harbour
Camp Kangiusaq visit with Nuuk Water Taxi
Visit Camp Kangiusaq, a glamping site located deep in the Nuuk Fjord, featuring 15 luxury tents with double beds, beautiful views and excellent hiking opportunities. Lunch will be served on board.
Qooqqut Nuan Catch & Eat
Enjoy a scenic boat tour through the fjords around Nuuk, combined with a fun fishing experience for fresh Greenlandic fish such as cod or redfish. The day continues with dinner at the cozy restaurant in Qooqqut, set at the foot of a towering mountain, where the fresh catch can be prepared in a variety of delicious ways.
Arrival in Nuuk and transfer to the hotel.
20 September
Transfer to the tidal stairs at the harbour
Icefjord & Qoornoq with Greenland Cruises
About Qoornoq: Our first destination is the old settlement of Qoornoq, affectionately known as “Bear Island.” Though the name suggests something wild, it actually comes from the island’s bear-like shape when seen from above. Once a lively fishing community, Qoornoq now stands peacefully abandoned, its weathered houses whispering stories of the past. Today, locals from Nuuk return here in summer, keeping its spirit alive among the ruins and colorful cabins. You’ll have time to step ashore, wander through the remains, and feel the quiet magic of this place.
About Icefjord:Sailing trip in the fiords of Nuuk – the second largest fiord system in the World
If the weather is clear, don’t miss the chance to explore the fjords by boat. Nuuk is surrounded by one of the largest fjord systems in the world—an ideal setting for unforgettable sailing trips. As you move deeper into the fjords, the city quickly disappears behind you, replaced by towering mountains and their reflections shimmering on the water.
Arrival to Nuuk and transfer to the hotel
What to wear
Greenland’s weather is unpredictable and can shift with no notice, especially during autumn. Wear good and warm clothes, as we will be out in the nature walking, on a boat and bring swimwear as you will treated with wellness (spa and sauna).
What to bring
Swimwear and Layers of clothes - Preferably wool and cotton.
Tour Contact
Name: Bea H. Terkildsen (guide) and Mads-Daniel Skifte
Email: beah@sermersooq.gl and mdsk@sermersooq.gl
Phone: ++299532462 and +299558278.


