East Greenland & Mighty Sermilik Fjords | Balto

From Reykjavik, Iceland to Reykjavik, Iceland
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Tour Description

Discover the hidden gem of the Greenlandic wilderness – Sermilik Fjord, on a 10 day expedition cruise on the small ship M/S Balto.

The magnificent Sermilik Fjord in Greenland, and its surrounds, offering breathtaking hiking opportunities. This pristine region remains largely undiscovered, inviting adventurers to explore its towering mountain chains, calving glaciers, and icebergs of all shapes floating in crystal-clear waters. The nutrient-rich waters of Sermilik Fjord provide a feeding ground for majestic humpback and fin whales, offering a chance to witness these giants of the sea.

From the end of August, visitors can also experience the enchanting Northern Lights dancing across the sky. Additionally, the area offers a unique insight into Inuit culture, showcasing their traditional practices, way of life, and rich cultural heritage.

This natural wonder of East Greenland is more than just a destination – it’s an unforgettable experience of a lifetime! Yours to enjoy onboard the M/S Balto, with 7 crew and 12 guests only!

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Explore East Greenland, its towns and settlements, and delve into the ancient history of this land, steeped in mythology and the well-preserved culture and traditions of the Inuit people.

Explore the stunning Sermilik Fjords by zodiac or on foot, getting close to glaciers, icebergs and pristine landscapes. A perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.

Enjoy an expeditionc cruise aboard the MS Balto, with just 12 guests, and accompanied by 7 experienced crew, witnessing magnificent icebergs, and hopefully spot whales and Northern Lights.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive in Reykjavik

We arrive individually to Reykjavik and check in to our hotel.

MANDATORY FLIGHT & HOTEL PACKAGE
This mandatory package includes:
Flight from Keflavik (Iceland) to Kulusuk (Greenland) roundtrip.
Two hotel nights in Iceland, one night prior to the expedition and one night after.
Transfers in connection with flight mentioned above, between hotel and airport in Keflavik.
Excursion to an ice cave and guided tour in Kulusuk incl. light lunch and dinner.

Why mandatory flight and hotel package?
East Greenland is a truly remote wilderness. Getting here by small ship from Iceland means approx. three days in the Denmark Strait, a passage that can be quite rough for a small ship like M/S Balto. In order to offer you a more comfortable experience and to focus on Greenland's spectacular nature, we have chosen to book flights between Keflavik (Iceland) and Kulusuk (Greenland). We have also included two hotel nights in Iceland, one before and one after the expedition. This is to allow for possible flight delays.

Day 2
Reykjavik Flight to Kulusuk, Greenland

Explore the lovely city of Reykjavik on your own. In the afternoon we transfer to Keflavik and our flight to Kulusuk, and the airport built by the US Air Force in 1956. Kulusuk means “the village with the mountain that looks like the breast of a bird” in the Greenlandic, referring to the Isikajia Mountain located directly behind the airport. In the evening we board our expedition ship and begin our great exploration.

Day 3-8
Expedition cruising Greenland

We are now on an expedition cruise and our exact route will be decided by weather and ice. Some areas can be filled with ice and therefore not always reachable. Please note that the places mentioned below are just examples of places we can visit on this true expedition cruise.

We visit the town of Tasiilaq. With just under 2000 inhabitants, it is the largest settlement in East Greenland. It is home to an older and different Inuit culture, where shamanism and native culture is much more vibrant than in other parts of Greenland. During our expedition here, we will learn more of local myths and legends, as the one about tupilaqs. In Greenlandic Inuit religion, a tupilaq was an avenging monster fabricated by a practitioner of witchcraft or shamanism by using various objects such as animal bone, skin, hair, or sinew. Tasiilaq is also known for a its art scene, where local artists create prints, sculptures and textiles mostly portraying the animals, landscapes and traditional stories of the area.

We venture into the serenity of the Ammassalik fjord system and the small settlement of Kuummiut. This is a relatively unknown pearl of east Greenland, nestled within the Ammassalik Island group. The surrounding fjords – lined by tall mountain tops offer perfect hiking opportunities, with hidden waterfalls and spectacular views. Kuummiut has a rich Inuit heritage, and we hope to get the opportunity to learn about the traditional practices.

Further up north is the Ikateq fjord, where we might make a landing at the abandoned military base from World War II, Bluie East Two. It played an important role in serving as a refuelling and maintenance stop for aircrafts travelling between north America and Europe. Today it is no longer in operation, but some remnants still exist, such as abandoned fuel drums, buildings and vehicles.

Further east are two impressive glaciers: Karale and Knud Rasmussen. Sailing in this area, we are likely to hear and see the thunderous calving of these two very active glaciers.

We continue into the mighty Sermilik fjord. It stretches over 90 kilometres and cuts through a rugged landscape of towering glaciers and jagged peaks, and we find ourselves amongst a myriad of icebergs of all shapes and sizes. Most of them originating from the impressive Helheim glacier at the deep end of the fjord, which produces some of the largest icebergs in all of Greenland. The beauty around us is stunning!

On the southern shores of Sermilik fjord is the tiny village of Tiilerilaaq. The wooden houses are beautifully situated on a hill, with the grand Sermilik fjord in the background. The local Inuit culture and the traditional hunting and fishing activities play a significant role in the way of life here. Before we wave goodbye, we head out on a nice hike to overview the surrounding landscapes and the many icebergs!

If the ice allows, we enter Johan Peterson fjord. On the northern side of the entrance of the fjord is Qeertartivatsiaq Island, where we find Inuit ruins on the southern shore of the island. At the head of the fjord are some outlet glaciers from the inland ice coming straight down to the sea. This is one of few places you can catch sight of the actual inland ice, although please know that it is often blocked by beautyful icebergs.

We are continuously looking for Arctic foxes, seals and different species of whale.

Day 9
Kulusuk Reykjavik

After a good breakfast we disembark at Kulusuk. We have one last tour before it is time for the airport and the flight to Keflavik. Once in Iceland, we check into our hotel for a good night's sleep. (Included in flight and hotel package).

Day 10
Homeward bound

Today we bid our farewells and return home or onwards for new adventures.


Please note: Our exact route will depend on ice, weather conditions and wildlife. The places mentioned are just examples of some of the sites this region of Greenland has to offer. We always strive to maximize your experience. Please remember that flexibility is the key to a successful expedition!

What’s Included

Accommodation
  • Included Copy 20 7 nights onboard accomodation
  • Included Copy 20 2 nights in Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Included Copy 31 Cabin upgrade available
Food
  • Included Copy 20 All meals on board
  • Included Copy 20 Free coffee and tea on board
Fees & Services
  • Included Copy 20 Guiding ashore and talks on board
  • Included Copy 20 All excursions and activities
  • Included Copy 20 Expert Expedition Team who organise and accompany activities on board and ashore
  • Included Copy 20 All passenger taxes and harbour fees
  • Included Copy 7 International flights, Visas, Gratuities, Laundry, bar, other personal charges
  • Included Copy 31 Mandartory flight and hotel package (USD 2 250 per person subject to change)
  • Included Copy 31 Excursion to an ice cave and guided tour in Kulusuk
Transportation

M/S Balto

12 Passengers

Activities

  • Included Explore the rarely visited and pristine Sermilik fjord, located in East Greenland.
  • Included Access areas other larger ships cannot, onboard the 12 passenger M/S Balto
  • Included Visit the town of Tasiilaq, the largest settlement in East Greenland, rich in culture.
  • Included Learn about local Inuit culture and traditions
  • Included Zodiac excursions and shore landings, with a ratio of 6 guests per guide.
  • Included A chance of seeing the Northern Lights from late August departures onward.
  • Included Arctic wildlife: Arctic foxes, seals and different species of whale.
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Duration

10 days

Price from

$9,590 USD

Per person, sharing

Double cabin, 27 Aug 2025

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