

CAMP SAQQAQ
Life With Inuit Hosts
Perched beside a colorful fishing village where Disko Bay’s icebergs drift like ancient dreams, Camp Saqqaq offers something rare: authentic Arctic life shared with those who call it home.
Limited to just ten guests, 110 kilometers north of Ilulissat, this intimate camp bridges two worlds—wilderness luxury and living Inuit culture.
Morning might find you sharing coffee with local fishermen, learning techniques passed through generations, or paddleboarding between cathedral-sized icebergs.


Edge Of The World
Spacious tents feature memory foam comfort and hot showers, while your chef celebrates the Arctic’s bounty—perhaps grilling your morning catch on sun-warmed rocks.
Watch thousands of seabirds paint the cliffs, meet legendary Greenlandic sled dogs, or explore the ghost town of Qullissat where time stopped decades ago.
At Saqqaq, adventure means more than activities—it’s about understanding a resilient culture, tasting tradition, and discovering how life flourishes at the edge of the world.
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