
Photo by: Desertpineco, Satyawan Narinedhat, Jake Hinds, Jason Charles Hill - Visit Greenland
In Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands
— locally rooted, with everything
taken care of along the way.
Based in Greenland, with presence in Iceland and long-standing relationships in the Faroe Islands.
Travel across the North Atlantic is defined by weather, distance, and timing. What appears seamless is held together by deep understanding of how this region operates.

DESIGNED AS A WHOLE
Each journey is considered as one — shaped around the individual, their pace, and how they move through the region. Air, sea, and land are coordinated into a single structure, allowing the journey to move without friction, even as conditions shift.

Photo by: Linda Kleist - Visit Greenland
THREE DISTINCT LANDSCAPES
The journey unfolds across three distinct landscapes.
From Greenland’s fjords to Iceland’s shifting terrain and the
Faroe Islands’ green coastlines.
FAROE ISLAND

Steep, green landscapes rise directly from the ocean. Distances are short, and the experience is shaped by closeness to land, sea, and shifting weather.
ICELAND

Landscapes shift quickly between volcanic terrain and glacial valleys. Travel here brings variation, access, and momentum to the journey.
GREENLAND

Defined by distance, ice, and a close connection to the environment. Fjords, open water, and small settlements shape the rhythm of the journey.
Photo by: Mark Zimmer, Georgie Woskett - Visit Greenland, Ása Steinarsdóttir
Photo by: Roberth Bahn

