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Come without a schedule
Greenland will set the pace

A privately guided journey through the Greenland we know

We host small, remote camps in different corners of Greenland.
Places where landscape and daily life still shape the rhythm.

This is neither an adrenaline expedition nor a resort stay, but a slower, more intentional way of traveling.

 

Each evening, we sit down and shape the next day together —
guided by weather, terrain, and what feels right.

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Intimacy cannot
be scaled

We host no more than ten guests at a time on our private guided wilderness journeys in Greenland.

Not for exclusivity, but to leave room for stillness, for connection, for a more meaningful experience of the Arctic.

It allows for depth over speed, and presence over performance.

With few people, the days are yours. The silence uninterrupted and the attention personal.

Two remote camps
Two very different corners of Greenland

Deep in the fjords outside Nuuk,  some of the world’s oldest mountains rise directly from the ocean.

Steep rock faces and long,
quiet stretches of fjord.

Here, you are immersed in stillness and geological time.

The landscape feels enclosed.
The energy turns inward.
Evenings are especially quiet here.

Kiattua

Fjord. Mountains. Arctic stillness.

Saqqaq

Ice floes. Village. Open Horizon.

North of Ilulissat, overlooking Disko Bay, the camp rests just outside the small settlement of Saqqaq. Part of a working port village, not a staged experience.

The camp sits in open terrain, where tundra meets the sea. Here, you are close to both ice and daily life. Fishing boats come and go. Icebergs drift past. The rhythm of the village is visible but never intrusive.

The landscape is expansive.
The energy is outward.

The Cuisine
Rooted in Place. 

Cuisine in Greenland is shaped by the landscape and the season. Prepared by accomplished chefs, each meal draws on Greenlandic ingredients and what the day provides.

Fresh seafood from the fjord. Reindeer from the highlands. Herbs and berries from the tundra. Often, what you have caught or gathered during the day becomes the evening meal.

Dining here is not only about taste, it is about connection to place. Hosting is warm and honest, never forced, never theatrical.

Fully inclusive wilderness stay
with private guiding, meals, and beverages.

Shared boat transfers from Ilulissat or Nuuk
€500–650 each way.

Private boat or helicopter transfers available on request.


Season:
June – through September (Saqqaq)
June – through October (Kiattua)

Stays begin on selected arrival days.
Minimum stay: three nights.

From €1,900
*Per person per night | 10% service charge applies

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