Greenland’s second-largest city is regarded as a gateway to adventure. The town is surrounded by soaring mountains and wide glacial valleys, and a number of beautiful hikes can be enjoyed offering scenic vistas. Several open-air exhibits are on display at the Sisimiut Museum, as well as a collection of 18th- and 19th-century old buildings, the entrances to which are marked by a set of whale jawbones. Traditional kayaks can be seen along the shores, exploring the region as the Inuit do. The origins of the word kayak come from the Greenlandic word qajaq.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Sisimiut Museum
Embark on a self-guided journey of discovery into Sisimiut’s past and present during a visit to its museum.
Scenic Sailing by Special Operations Boat
Experience the stunning vistas of Sisimiut from the water during a ride in a Special Operations Boat.
Kayaking in Sisimiut
Take to the water and explore your surroundings with a member of your Viking Expedition Team.
Panoramic Sisimiut
Discover Sisimiut, where the traditional and modern aspects of Greenland converge.
Sisimiut Mountain Hike
Enjoy picturesque views of the unspoiled Greenland wilderness on a scenic mountain hike.
Cruise to Nipisat Island
Embark on a scenic cruise and hike through one of Greenland’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Sisimiut ATV Experience
Board your ATV in the backcountry of Sisimiut to immerse yourself in the picturesque Greenlandic wilderness.
Inuit Historical Hike
Experience a fascinating blend of old and new as you call at Sallinnguit to discover tales of Inuit heritage.
Assaqutaq by Boat
Gain insight into Greenlandic culture and history as you explore one of its many “ghost towns.”
A Taste of Greenland at SØMA
Taste authentic local flavors and mingle with the locals at one of Greenland’s most iconic hotels.