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Helicopter sightseeing Ilulissat

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Cross-country skiing in Ilulissat

Experience the Arctic wilderness on skis. Glide through snowy landscapes, breathe in the crisp winter air and enjoy peaceful moments surrounded by untouched nature in Ilulissat.

City walks in Ilulissat

Discover the everyday life and rich history of Ilulissat on a guided city walk. Visit the lively fish market, see the home of polar explorer Knud Rasmussen, and experience a town where Arctic nature meets Greenlandic culture.

Icefjord sailing trips

Sail among towering icebergs in the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord – a once-in-a-lifetime journey through one of the most breathtaking natural wonders on Earth.

Sea safari Ilulissat

Experience the giants of the Arctic up close on a sea safari among the majestic icebergs of Ilulissat. In summer, whales gather by the UNESCO-listed Icefjord – an unforgettable meeting with Greenland’s wild nature.

Explore Ilulissat

Ilulissat lies north of the Arctic Circle by the world-famous Icefjord – a UNESCO natural heritage site and one of Greenland’s most spectacular landscapes.

With helicopter sightseeing by Air Greenland, you can soar high above this frozen wonderland and truly grasp the scale of the Arctic. The flight takes you over the massive icebergs drifting through the fjord, across the tundra, and over the open sea – revealing the beauty and raw power of Greenlandic nature from a whole new perspective.

Few experiences compare to hovering above the Icefjord as the sunlight reflects on the endless icecap stretching to the horizon.

Your adventure begins at Hotel SØMA Ilulissat – First Partner, where the staff will gladly help you arrange your helicopter tour and other unforgettable Arctic activities.