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Ice fishing

Other things to do in Sisimiut

Mountain bike rental

Discover Sisimiut on two wheels. Rent a mountain bike and explore the Arctic wilderness along scenic trails with stunning views of fjords and mountains.

Snowmobiling

Feel the rush of Arctic adventure. Explore the snowy wilderness around Sisimiut on a thrilling snowmobile ride through ice, mountains, and open tundra.

Cross-country skiing

Glide through Greenland’s winter wonderland. Experience cross-country skiing in Sisimiut and enjoy crisp Arctic air, fresh snow, and breathtaking views.

Dog sledding

Experience the Arctic like the Inuit. Join a dog sledding adventure in Sisimiut and feel the power of Greenlandic sled dogs as they race across the snow.

Helicopter sightseeing

See Greenland from above. Join a helicopter sightseeing tour over Disko Bay and witness the vast ice cap, majestic mountains, and drifting icebergs.

Explore Sisimiut

With its unrefined and authentic landscape ideal for winter sports and hiking enthusiasts, Sisimiut stands as a central hub for adventurous souls seeking thrills and adrenaline. For centuries, Greenlanders have fished through holes in the ice — a tradition still alive around Disko Bay and Sisimiut. With a local guide, you’ll head out to one of the best fishing spots, where you’ll cut a hole in the frozen sea and drop your line into the icy depths. As you wait for a bite, take in the pure silence, the crystal-clear air, and the ever-changing colours of the Arctic sky. Warm drinks and tasty food are, of course, included to keep you comfortable throughout the experience.

Afterwards, return to Hotel SØMA Sisimiut, where the skilled chefs will prepare your freshly caught fish for dinner — the perfect end to an unforgettable Arctic day.