

CAMP SAQQAQ
Where Ice Meets Greenlandic Culture
Saqqaq sits along Disko Bay, 110 kilometers north of Ilulissat and just 700 meters from a small settlement of about 130 residents.
Here, drifting icebergs, midnight sun, and everyday village rhythms define the atmosphere.


A Living Rhythm
Fishing boats, drying racks, sled dogs in the sun – Saqqaq provides an authentic look into Greenlandic life and Inuit traditions.
Ice, Light & Gentle Wilderness
Summer in Saqqaq is one of Greenland’s most atmospheric experiences. Long hours of golden light wash over the bay as icebergs move silently through the water.
Your guided days may include coastal walks, paddleboarding, whale watching, or visiting abandoned settlements – each offering a deeper understanding of life above the Arctic Circle.


A Quiet Connection
Saqqaq blends culture, light, and wilderness in a way that feels deeply human. It’s an alternative to typical Greenland vacation packages – slower, more grounded, and closer to the heart of Arctic life.
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