Greenland’s west coast is one of the Arctic region’s spectacularly scenic highways and a favored transportation route for Greenlanders. Iceberg-filled waters drift past changing landscapes, evoking experiences that were once followed by intrepid explorers for centuries. Alfred Wegener, largely regarded today as the founding father of the theory of continental drift, participated in several expeditions to Greenland. His journey provided the inspiration for John Buchan’s 1933 novel, A Prince of the Captivity.
A Day in the Life of an Explorer
Kayaking
Venture into the remote waters of the Itilleq Fjord by kayak and glide through one of Greenland's most scenic waterways.
Special Operations Boat
Glide across the pristine waters of the Itilleq Fjord, amid floating icebergs and spectacular landscapes.
Zodiac Cruise
Admire coastal landscapes and rugged cliffs as your experienced helmsman navigates the waters of the Itilleq Fjord amid floating icebergs and rugged shores.