South Greenland has become the almost forgotten gem of Greenland - a shame because the area has so much to offer:
Deep blue fjords where the colourfull icebergs are contrasting the fertile and green mountains slopes, active glaciers and the Greenland Inland Ice Cap, historic sites from the Viking Age, colourfull and cozy settlements and town - and everything in easy reach.
South Greenland is a region full of contrasts, known for its flowering plains and fertile valleys, ice-filled fjords, numerous glaciers and mineral-rich mountain landscapes. The region has a well-developed farming industry with extensive grazing pastures for sheep and horses and some of the best-preserved Norse ruins. Whether you are interested in Inuit or Norse history, ice or minerals of all types, hunting and fishing or just magnificent scenery, then South Greenland has it all.
Detailed Itinerary:
| Day |
Description |
Accommodation |
Transfer |
| 1 |
Meet and greet upon arrival to Narsarsuaq. Transfer to the hotel and information meeting. In the afternoon optional excursion Iceberg Cruise Qoroq Icefjord. |
Hotel Narsarsuaq |
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| 2 |
Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning excursion optional excursion to Village Qassiarsuq and Eric the Red's Viking Ruins. Late morning transfer to the airport for departure. |
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Valid June 1 - August 31, 2010
Prices per person, 715 €
Flight from/to Iceland is included into the price.