South & East Greenland

Discover rich Norse history and vibrant Inuit culture on an intimate expedition from South to remote East Greenland. Relax in hot springs, sail through the spectacular Prince Christian Sound, and marvel at the giant icebergs of Sermilik Fjord on a journey for only 12 passengers.


Greenland
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Duration: 11 days / 10 nights
Starts: Qaqortoq, Greenland
Ends: Keflavík, Iceland
Language: English and Swedish speaking voyage

Exclusive and very small group: maximum 12 passengers aboard the M/S Balto.
The exact route depends entirely on ice and weather conditions.
Absolute flexibility is required to maximize the experience based on glacier activity.


Included


This expedition covers one of the most pristine and legend-rich regions of the Arctic. Starting in the south, travelers will explore the legacy of Erik the Red and the Norse settlements from the year 980, visiting historic ruins such as Hvalsey Church. The voyage offers a unique contrast between relaxing in the natural hot springs of Uunartoq, surrounded by icebergs, and sailing through the spectacular Prince Christian Sound, a fjord system with 2,000-meter peaks reminiscent of fantasy landscapes.

As the M/S Balto pushes eastward, it enters a wild and little-explored coastline where ice dictates the path. The Sermilik fjord system, fed by the Helheim glacier, features a parade of monumental icebergs and jagged peaks. The journey culminates in Tasiilaq, where the Tunumiit culture keeps shamanism and the myths of the Tupilaqs alive. With only 12 passengers, this expedition ensures personal encounters with local communities and a deep immersion in the hunting and fishing traditions that define life at the edge of Greenland.

Highlights:
Small group of 12 passengers for total flexibility and unique landings.
Bathing in the natural hot springs of Uunartoq with glacier views.
Exploration of Viking history at Brattahlid and Hvalsey Church.
Sailing through Prince Christian Sound, surrounded by vertical cliffs.
Visit to the immense Sermilik Fjord and the remote village of Tiilerilaaq.
Immersion in Inuit spiritual and artistic culture in Tasiilaq.
Whale and seal watching along the uncharted East Coast.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Flight to Greenland and Embarkation
Arrival in the Historic South
Flight to Qaqortoq, the largest town in South Greenland. Board the M/S Balto to begin the southward journey through magnificent fjords.

Day 2 – 9: Expedition in Depth
Norse, Inuit, and the Iceberg Parade
During these days, we will explore the south and east coasts following a flexible route:

Culture and Tradition: Learn about the goddess Sedna and Inuit hunting legends. Visit sheep farms and meet local communities.
Arctic Relaxation: Time to bathe in the natural hot springs of Uunartoq facing the icebergs.
Viking History: Sail through Eriksfjord and visit Brattahlid (Erik the Red's estate) and the ruins of Hvalsey Church.
Prince Christian Sound: Scenic navigation through this extraordinary fjord system surrounded by 2,000-meter peaks.
Wild East Coast: Days sailing along a pristine coastline, observing drifting icebergs and glacier fronts plunging into the sea. Possible stop at Umivik Bay.
Sermilik Fjord: Exploration of this 90 km long fjord. Visit to Tiilerilaaq village and hikes with views of the giant icebergs from the Helheim glacier.
Tasiilaq: Immersion in the largest settlement in the east. Discovery of local art, Tupilaqs, and Inuit spirituality.

Day 10: Kulusuk – Keflavík
Back to Iceland
Disembark in Kulusuk and transfer to the airport for the flight to Keflavík. Check into the hotel in Iceland (included in the package).

Day 11: Homeward Bound
End of the Adventure
Breakfast and farewells to continue the journey home or onward for new adventures.

Itinerary

Day 1: Flight to Greenland and Embarkation
Arrival in the Historic South
Flight to Qaqortoq, the largest town in South Greenland. Board the M/S Balto to begin the southward journey through magnificent fjords.

Day 2 – 9: Expedition in Depth
Norse, Inuit, and the Iceberg Parade
During these days, we will explore the south and east coasts following a flexible route:

Culture and Tradition: Learn about the goddess Sedna and Inuit hunting legends. Visit sheep farms and meet local communities.
Arctic Relaxation: Time to bathe in the natural hot springs of Uunartoq facing the icebergs.
Viking History: Sail through Eriksfjord and visit Brattahlid (Erik the Red's estate) and the ruins of Hvalsey Church.
Prince Christian Sound: Scenic navigation through this extraordinary fjord system surrounded by 2,000-meter peaks.
Wild East Coast: Days sailing along a pristine coastline, observing drifting icebergs and glacier fronts plunging into the sea. Possible stop at Umivik Bay.
Sermilik Fjord: Exploration of this 90 km long fjord. Visit to Tiilerilaaq village and hikes with views of the giant icebergs from the Helheim glacier.
Tasiilaq: Immersion in the largest settlement in the east. Discovery of local art, Tupilaqs, and Inuit spirituality.

Day 10: Kulusuk – Keflavík
Back to Iceland
Disembark in Kulusuk and transfer to the airport for the flight to Keflavík. Check into the hotel in Iceland (included in the package).

Day 11: Homeward Bound
End of the Adventure
Breakfast and farewells to continue the journey home or onward for new adventures.


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INCLUSIONS

9 nights on board M/S Balto
All meals on board
Coffee and tea
1 Expedition Leader and 1 guide
Guiding ashore and talks on board
All excursions and activities
All passenger taxes and harbour fees
Slideshow from the trip

EXCLUSIONS

Mandatory flight & hotel package (See details above)
Flights to Copenhagen and home from Keflavik
Travel and cancellation insurance
Gratuity to the ship’s crew
Personal expenses such as bar charges


MANDATORY FLIGHT & HOTEL PACKAGE
This mandatory package includes:

Flight from Copenhagen (Denmark) to Qaqortoq
Flight from Kulusuk (Greenland) to Keflavik (Iceland)
One hotel night in Iceland
Price: USD 2 190 per person.

Please note that this cost will be added to the cabin prices.


Dates & Rates


Ship: MS Balto | Date: 27 Jul 2026 - 06 Aug 2026 (4958)
Double Cabin
$10,390
Twin cabin
$10,690
Superior Cabin
$12,290
Owner´s Suite
$13,690
Single Cabin
$13,890

* The prices are per person in US Dollars, unless expressly specified in a different currency. In that case, payment will be in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day.
** Rates are correct at the time of publication. All prices will be re-confirmed by email at the time of booking.
NOTE: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.

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