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About the voyage
- Departure: Nuuk
- Arrival: Nuuk
- Duration: 14 nights
- Ship: Sarfaq Ittuk
The complete Greenland Voyage combines the South- and North Greenland voyages at a discounted price in newly refurbished suites. You will share your experience with up to 22 other voyage travelers, creating a special blended atmosphere in MS Sarfaq Ittuk where 9/10 annual passengers are Greenlanders. This voyage is from our partnership with Hurtigruten Norway exclusive to only 12 Umiaq Junior Suites per rotation between June 1st - October 19th, 2024. ||| The "Essential" package is for those who want to create their personalized itineraries by adding available excursions and on-shore fjord overnights themselves.
Itinerary
The capital of Greenland and a vibrant, modern city, Nuuk is a cultural center fuelled by fresh air, strong coffee, and outdoor adventure.
Read moreThe world's second-largest fjord system with kilometer-high mountains, icebergs, whales, glacial waterfalls, and remote settlements.
Read moreThe capital of Greenland and a vibrant, modern city, Nuuk is a cultural center fuelled by fresh air, strong coffee, and outdoor adventure
Read moreA brief stop in the beautiful settlement with a population of less than 200.
Read moreFollow white-tailed eagles on an outdoor adventure along ancient trails, then relax and watch for whales in the community embrace of friendly locals in Paamiut.
Read moreA brief stop in the remote and stunning settlement of Arsuk, marking the line to south Greenland.
Read moreSituated in a fjord system known for its abundant whales and seals, hiking, and mineral deposits, Narsaq is also a hub for sheep farming in South Greenland.
Read moreRelax in comfort in artistic Qaqortoq as you explore the Viking history of South Greenland at the nearby Hvalsey church ruin and soak in Greenland's premier hot spring.
Read moreGateway to the climbing, hiking and sailing paradise of the Tasermiut Fjord, Nanortalik is also a rich fishing ground with an impressive local museum.
Read moreRelax in comfort in artistic Qaqortoq as you explore the Viking history of South Greenland at the nearby Hvalsey church ruin and soak in Greenland's premier hot spring
Read moreSituated in a fjord system known for its abundant whales and seals, hiking, and mineral deposits, Narsaq is also a hub for sheep farming in South Greenland.
Read moreRelax in comfort in artistic Qaqortoq as you explore the Viking history of South Greenland at the nearby Hvalsey church ruin and soak in Greenland's premier hot spring
Read moreA brief stop in the remote and stunning settlement of Arsuk, marking the line to south Greenland.
Read moreFollow white-tailed eagles on an outdoor adventure along ancient trails, then relax and watch for whales in the community embrace of friendly locals in Paamiut.
Read moreA brief stop in the beautiful settlement with a population of less than 200.
Read moreThe capital of Greenland and a vibrant, modern city, Nuuk is a cultural center fuelled by fresh air, strong coffee, and outdoor adventure.
Read moreManiitsoq and its surrounding area are one of Greenland’s best-kept secrets. Located between Nuuk and Sisimiut and with easy access via air or sea, it offers plenty of raw experiences for nature beings.
Read moreThe brightly painted houses of Kangaamiut welcome you to one of the most impressive fjordscapes in all of Greenland.
Read moreItilleq is located 2km north of the Arctic Circle. Here, the sea and the sky dominate, and its 89 residents live fishing and hunting under a stunning backdrop of steep mountains.
Read moreOn the edge of the largest stretch of ice-free land in Greenland, Sisimiut is the country’s adventure capital. Its enormous backcountry provides endless opportunities for visitors to embrace their inner Nature Being and explore the tundra of the Arctic Circle region.
Read moreA brief stop in the popular settlement among fishermen a regional travelers by boat or helicopter.
Read moreMaze-like waterways, abundant wildlife, and trails only the local hunters know make Kangaatsiaq an unspoiled destination for authenticity seekers.
Read morePlayful whales, a thousand islands, and small colourful houses hide an impressive collection of custom artwork at the edge of Disko Bay in Aasiaat.
Read moreIlulissat is home to the UNESCO listed Ilulissat Icefjord, where whale blows or sled dog paws echo off icebergs larger than your imagination.
Read moreUnique in Greenland, Qeqertarsuaq's black sand beaches and volcanic rock formations offer unusual whale watching and hiking opportunities in Disko Bay.
Read moreIlulissat is home to the UNESCO listed Ilulissat Icefjord, where whale blows or sled dog paws echo off icebergs larger than your imagination.
Read moreA chorus of Greenlandic sled dogs at the base of the heart-shaped mountain calls you to adventure amidst the enormous icebergs of the Uummannaq Fjord.
Read moreIlulissat is home to the UNESCO listed Ilulissat Icefjord, where whale blows or sled dog paws echo off icebergs larger than your imagination.
Read moreGreenland's hidden paradise where the traditional way of life is showcased amidst a hinterland of freely roaming musk ox and abundant fishing waters.
Read moreUnique in Greenland, Qeqertarsuaq's black sand beaches and volcanic rock formations offer unusual whale watching and hiking opportunities in Disko Bay.
Read morePlayful whales, a thousand islands, and small colourful houses hide an impressive collection of custom artwork at the edge of Disko Bay in Aasiaat.
Read moreMaze-like waterways, abundant wildlife, and trails only the local hunters know make Kangaatsiaq an unspoiled destination for authenticity seekers.
Read moreA brief stop in the popular settlement among fishermen a regional travelers by boat or helicopter.
Read moreOn the edge of the largest stretch of ice-free land in Greenland, Sisimiut is the country’s adventure capital. Its enormous backcountry provides endless opportunities for visitors to embrace their inner Nature Being and explore the tundra of the Arctic Circle region.
Read moreItilleq is located 2km north of the Arctic Circle. Here, the sea and the sky dominate, and its 89 residents live fishing and hunting under a stunning backdrop of steep mountains.
Read moreThe brightly painted houses of Kangaamiut welcome you to one of the most impressive fjordscapes in all of Greenland.
Read moreManiitsoq and its surrounding area are one of Greenland’s best-kept secrets. Located between Nuuk and Sisimiut and with easy access via air or sea, it offers plenty of raw experiences for nature beings.
Read moreThe capital of Greenland and a vibrant, modern city, Nuuk is a cultural center fuelled by fresh air, strong coffee, and outdoor adventure.
Read moreAddons included this voyage
- On board meals
13x Breakfast, 13x Lunch, 14x Dinner
- Wi-Fi onboard for 24 hours
24-hour wifi access for one unit.
- Sea sickness pills
Motion sickness happens to most of us, especially in the beginning.
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Welcome on board: Sarfaq Ittuk
M/S SARFAQ ITTUK was built in 1992, extended in 2000 and suite type cabins being introduced in 2023 and 2024. Its 73 metres in length allows the ship to dock directly in all ports where it is possible to disembark the ship for excursions.
- Local crew: Service in greenlandic, english and danish.
- Café Sarfaq: Open from 07:00 to 22:00 all days of the week.