Map of Greenland
 
Icebergs and sunset, Kulusuk
 
Winter Tours to Greenland

A winter tour to the Arctic, and especially Greenland, has got to include two important ingredients - icebergs and the Northern Lights.  Our two tours in West Greenland take you to the best places in the world for both of these - Kangerlussuaq is renowned for its displays of the Aurora Borealis and Ilulissat is world-famous for its iceberg-filled fjord.  Our tour to East Greenland and Iceland also provides opportunities to see the Northern Lights, and also to experience some of the world's greatest natural wonders and most traditional cultures.

These tours run regularly from November to March, and we have a number of tour lengths to suit your needs.  A wide selection of excursions are available at each destination including dog sledding, boat trips among the icebergs, wildlife tours, visits to remote hunter settlements and excursions to Greenland's mighty Inland Icecap.  We hope these will help you to experience the best of Greenland.  Please remember that if you would prefer something different or if you have particular interests, then please get in touch and we can design a bespoke trip to meet your needs.

Aurora & Polar Circle Adventure - Kangerlussuaq
Experience the Northern Lights on this tour to one of the best places in the world to do so.  A range of special excursions are available to experience this Arctic wilderness and its wildlife.
6 day tour        

Aurora & Icebergs - Ilulissat
A magical tour of Greenland's West Coast taking in the beautiful town of Ilulissat and its magnificent and world-famous icebergs.  Ilulissat is also a great dog sledding area.
7 day tour         

Please note that it may also be possible to combine these destinations - please enquire for details.

Northern Lights, East Greenland

 
Dog Sledding, North Greenland
 

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