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Ephemeral camp, icebergs and midnight sun A summer at the edge of Greenland

Copenhagen - Nuuk

No man’s land

From $8700 to $10900 per person for 9 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • After visiting the capitals Copenhagen and Nuuk, go deep into the heart of Greenland, where fjords border mountains.
  • The exclusive experience of high-end glamping opposite the icebergs - the beauty of a wild life.
  • Warm kaffemik in Nuuk; kayaking, guided hikes, traditional fishing and foraging in the wild: it’s all planned.
  • Carbon absorption, direct flights, airport lounge on departure, Concierge service: travel the Voyageurs way
While everyone can accord whatever meaning they wish to the idea of a change of scenery - and, depending on their preferences, associate it with certain destinations rather than others - here is a change of scenery that should appeal to everyone. Because this extraordinary journey does not “simply” take you to Greenland - it leads you into the depths of Greenland, where nothing resembles what you know. But before that, we spend a little time in Copenhagen to get into the Nordic style and embrace the codes of hygge, the Danish art of well-being which, despite the change of scenery, will accompany you throughout your journey. An example of this can be found in Nuuk, the Greenlandic capital, which you reach in no time by plane. Despite its isolation in the heart of the fjords, this city reveals an increasingly vibrant cultural, culinary and artistic life. Here, you gently immerse yourself in the national culture, beautifully embodied by the tradition of kaffemik - coffee as a pretext for a warm gathering, often in large groups, to celebrate life’s major milestones. However, Greenland cannot be summed up by the city; in fact, it is quite the opposite. It is time to go and listen to the country’s wild heartbeat. There’s no need to cross it entirely to do so; less than two hours by zodiac are enough to take you away from any form of civilisation. Disembark in the heart of the world’s second largest fjord system. This is where, nestled against the oldest mountains in the world, the tipis of an ephemeral camp are set up - only to be taken down again at the end of the summer. Here you experience “glamping” in the truest sense of the word: a breathtaking natural environment, light facilities that disturb it as little as possible, and all the comfort you need so you won’t miss being in a hotel. You wake up each morning facing icebergs floating on the water, ready to explore a landscape trodden only by a privileged few. With a maximum of around ten guests, each experience at the camp is customised, thanks in particular to the invaluable presence of knowledgeable guides and hosts. They will take you to explore nearby villages or the surrounding area by boat or kayak, on foot, fish with your bare hands, and pick mushrooms, herbs, and wild berries. You can also enjoy the “invigorating” experience of Arctic swimming. A sauna, hot tub or reading bring the day to a gentle close. Then, after dinner, huddle around the campfire, waiting in vain for the sun to set. The midnight night sun is no myth.

Your camp in Greenland

In the heart of Greenland’s wilderness, a small tipi camp is set up each June. Only about ten guests at a time enjoy a glamping experience here, where uniqueness lies both in the raw, incredibly pristine environment of this part of Greenland and in the high level of comfort. Your spacious tent (22 m² [237 sq ft]), truly has little (if anything) to envy in a hotel room: XXL bed, thick duvets, heated blankets… There’s even hot water in the private bathroom! At the end of the day, after amazing Arctic wanderings, you return to your cosy tipi and its soft rugs, read a book facing the fjord, or head to the sauna or hot tub to experience that unique sensation of having a warm body and a cold nose at the same time. At mealtimes, guests take a seat under a large tent where a chef prepares a new menu every day. Disconnection here is meant both literally and figuratively: there are few or no other people, and there is also little or no phone signal or internet access. 

Your journey

Finding yourself at the end of the world is not always… the end of the world. In this case, all it takes is a quick (and direct) flight to Copenhagen and another to Nuuk. You don’t do it all in one go; you take the time to (re)discover the Danish capital, to fall for its celebrated design, atmosphere and cuisine. Especially as you stay in the central and lively Vesterbro district, from where it is easy to explore the city. Your hotel is urban, elegant, and crowned with a delightful rooftop - perfect for the end of the day. The one in Nuuk is more classic but perfectly equipped, and guarantees superb views of the fjord. And you spend the last night of your trip in a comfortable and functional hotel close to the airport. Your itinerary features activities in tune with each environment: the very local experience of a kaffemik at the home of a Nuuk resident, and all sorts of explorations departing from your temporary camp - kayaking or boating excursions, foraging, swimming in a dry suit, hiking, bare-handed fishing… As for anything we cannot anticipate - minor setbacks or sudden wishes - you can rely on the assistance of our Concierge throughout your trip.
Groenland © Droits réservés
Groenland © Droits réservés
Soleil de minuit - Groenland © Aningaaq R Carlsen/Visit Greenland
Soleil de minuit - Groenland © Aningaaq R Carlsen/Visit Greenland
Nuuk - Groenland © Olivier Romano
Nuuk - Groenland © Olivier Romano
Groenland © Droits réservés
Groenland © Droits réservés
Groenland © Peter Lindstrom Rasmussen / Visit Greenland
Groenland © Peter Lindstrom Rasmussen / Visit Greenland
Nuuk - Groenland © Olivier Romano
Nuuk - Groenland © Olivier Romano
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Nuuk - Groenland © Mathias / stock.adobe.com
Groenland © Droits réservés
Groenland © Droits réservés
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Groenland © Roberto Moiola / Getty Images
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Groenland © Michal / Adobe Stock
Copenhague - Danemark © Droits réservés
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Copenhague - Danemark © Raoul Croes / Unsplash
Groenland © Droits réservés
Groenland © Droits réservés

Itinerary

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Stay for the night in Vesterbro, Copenhagen's former red-light district. Today, it is a cool, alternative, even family-friendly neighbourhood, where funky bars rub shoulders with trendy restaurants and fashionable concept stores with old-fashioned shops. As an added bonus, it is close to the capital's main attractions. Your sophisticated hotel is housed in a magnificent 19th-century building. Your room is spacious and bright. In true Danish style, the design is elegant and the furniture well thought out. At sunset, you will discover another of the hotel's assets: the rooftop bar, which is as popular with guests as it is with locals, who come here to end the day on a high note in a friendly atmosphere.
You arrive in the early afternoon, giving you time to stroll around Copenhagen at your leisure. You could head to Norrebro, which is home to Superkilen Park and brings together urban architecture from some 60 countries in three sections: a Moroccan fountain, Brazilian benches, chess tables and barbecues, Chinese palm trees, and more In Christiansborg, you’ll find the seat of parliament and the royal family. Then there’s also the Nyhavn district, where you can stroll along canals, boats and colourful facades. And if the call of the museums is irresistible, you have the Statens Museum for Kunst and the Designmuseum Danmark at the top of the list.
Optional - A private tour to discover the cultures of the native peoples of Greenland.

See and do - Discover Copenhagen the Danish way - i.e. by bike - by setting off on the capital's 250 miles (400 kilometres) of cycle paths; recharge your batteries in the botanical gardens, whose splendid greenhouses were rebuilt in the 1870s and house spectacular collections, including titan arum and Papuan orchids; have brunch at one of the capital's trendy spots.
In the afternoon, fly to Nuuk and stay for two nights at a contemporary establishment with comfortable rooms. The fairly classic interiors have a simplicity that makes everyone feel at home. There are two restaurants on site. In one of these restaurants, you can grab a quick bite to eat and try sarfaliks, which are Danish open sandwiches. In the other restaurant, which is perched on the fifth floor, you can try grilled dishes while gazing at a wonderful view of the city and the fjord. Tikilluarit(welcome)!

Nuuk is the capital of Greenland and was once Viking and Inuit. It then became Norwegian when a missionary ‘officially’ founded it in 1729. It remains the cultural and artistic centre of the island to this day.
On your itinerary - Kaffemik with locals
. Kaffemik, which literally means “thanks to coffee” in Greenlandic, is a convivial tradition that simply consists of getting together to celebrate a birth, birthday, wedding or any other significant event. The host pulls out all the stops for the occasion, bringing out their finest tableware and laying the table with sweets, cakes and... coffee, of course. The more people there are, the more successful the reception is - it doesn't matter if the parade of guests lasts all day! A guide will accompany you at one of these warm gatherings.

Transfer by zodiac and stay for three nights in your temporary teepee camp, set between the sea and the oldest mountains in the world, in the heart of the fjords and at the foot of Mount Kinaussaq. Life here follows the rhythm of nature - which is only natural, since it is the only thing for miles around. Finally, you can get a real taste of what “glamping” is in the breathtaking wilderness with lightweight facilities that disturb it as little as possible, and all the comforts you need to not miss a hotel. In your spacious tent, no expense has been spared on comfort. You’ll have an XXL bed, soft duvet, heated blankets, and more. With a maximum of ten occupants, each experience at the camp is personalised, thanks in particular to the invaluable presence of knowledgeable guides and companions. During the day, you can explore the surroundings with them, on foot, by kayak or by boat, pick mushrooms, and take part in a bare-handed fishing session. You’ll also experience the invigorating Arctic swim, which can be followed by a moment in the sauna or hot tub. In the evening, the camp gathers in the “restaurant” tent, where the chef prepares a different menu every day. Then you’ll gather around the campfire under the midnight sun.

On your itinerary - Private kayaking trip , an educational walk and picking edible berries and herbs that grow naturally in the surrounding area. These will be a superb accompaniment to the freshly caught fish that will be cooked over a wood fire by the fjord. Also planned: a swim among the icebergs. To do this, you'll put on the appropriate equipment: a waterproof suit capable of preserving body heat even in the coldest waters. Then you'll float in the silence of the polar wilderness...

On your itinerary - A traditional fishing session.. In keeping with Greenlandic culture, fishing here is done with bare hands. This technique requires patience, skill and respect for the rhythms of nature. The reward is the freshest Arctic char, cooked and smoked on the same day. A short hike is required to reach the fishing spot, which provides an opportunity to enjoy new views of the fjord and surrounding mountains.

Return transfer by boat to Nuuk and overnight stay in the same hotel as on arrival.

Transfer to the airport, flight to Copenhagen and overnight stay in a modern and comfortable hotel located close to the airport.

Direct international return flight.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

Introduction to the cultures of the native peoples of Greenland

To approach Greenland fully prepared, you have an appointment with a guide from the National Museum of Copenhagen’s ethnology department. Among other things, this is an opportunity to learn more about the Inuit people and, for example, the importance of hunting, art, the supernatural, and myths and legends in their everyday lives. Visitors have access to a remarkable collection of everyday Inuit objects that have influenced some of our current equipment: mittens, windbreakers, waterproof bags, etc. The tour continues at Nordatlantens Brygge, a centre dedicated to the cultures of the North Atlantic, on the harbour, and concludes at Christianshavn Square, where three imposing sculptures pay tribute to the Inuit people.

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Why visit Greenland with Voyageurs du monde?

Every day, our travel specialists craft bespoke experiences shaped around each traveller's profile, desires and budget. These passionate experts design experiences delivered on the ground by a local network of Concierges and trusted contacts. These fully customisable, made-to-measure trips are complemented by a wide range of high-end services (lounges, 24/7 assistance, travel booklet, app, Wi-Fi, restaurant booking, etc.)

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Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Recommended period: June to September.
The estimated budget for this trip is $8,700 to $10,900 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $9,800 per person

Included in this suggestion

  • Direct international flights with scheduled airlines
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Access to the Air France Business Lounge at Roissy (for departures from Paris)
  • Round-trip journey by Zodiac to the camp
  • The transfers detailed in your itinerary
  • Two nights in Copenhagen, in a double room with breakfast
  • Two nights in Nuuk, in a double room with breakfast
  • Three nights in a glamping camp, in a double tent with full board
  • Kaffemik with a local host in Nuuk, in a small group with a guide.
  • The activities planned from the camp, including foraging, fishing, kayaking excursions, and swimming in a drysuit.
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or eSIM allowing you to connect your various devices (phones, tablets, computers)
  • A travel booklet with useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, hotel contact details, a personalized selection of our recommendations, etc.)
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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