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Wild Landscapes of West Greenland (Aurora Expeditions)

15 Days

Overview

Home to the northernmost capital in the world, Nuuk, the west coast of Greenland may be the most inhabited part of the world’s largest island, but you’re unlikely to encounter many people outside of Nuuk. With no road to connect the townships, flying or sea travel are the only options available. The further north we venture along the west coast, the smaller and more isolated the settlements become. We push through the sea ice, calved from the enormous Greenland ice sheet to where few tourists venture, to explore hidden bays glittering with icebergs and where whales may shelter. 

NoteOn this voyage, we visit remote Inuit hamlets and settlements, where the local Inuit people still practice traditional hunting methods including whaling that some people may find confronting. If you find yourself feeling upset and disturbed by what you see, please alert a member of the expedition team immediately, who will do their best to address your concerns and take action to mitigate the problem, wherever possible.  

Trip Highlights

  • Stand in awe of Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Witness the remarkable geology on Disko Island, featuring some of the oldest geological features on Earth
  • In genuine expedition style, we forge as far north as possible along Greenland's west coast, where few travellers venture, and where the night sky may surprise you with a dazzling display you'll never forget
  • Discover life in Nuuk, the world's northernmost capital