Kangerlussuaq, the gateway to the wilds of Greenland, offers a unique combination of experiences that bring you closer to the grandeur of nature, exciting traditions and extraordinary flavors.
This is a journey filled with Arctic adventures where dog sledding, the Ice Sheet and Greenlandic gastronomy play the main roles.
Ride a dog sled in Kangerlussuaq. Photo; Anders Beier, Visit Greenland.

The ice sheet seen from above. Photo; Lasse Nymand.
4 days / 3 nights from DKK per pers. 7,295 in a shared double room at Polar Lodge.
(Surcharge for single room/ from DKK per pers. 500.- at Polar Lodge).
4 days / 3 nights
from DKK per pers. 8,295 at Hotel Kangerlussuaq.
(Surcharge for single room/ from DKK 1000 per person at Hotel Kangerlussuaq).
Period: 01/02/25 – 17/03/25
The price includes:
- Flight from Nuuk to Kangerlussuaq (v/r)
- All taxes and fees
- Friday:
- Arrival and reception of Albatros Arctic Circle
- Check in at Polar Lodge or Hotel Kangerlussuaq
- 2-course menu in Restaurant Roklubben
- Saturday:
- breakfast
- Sandwiches for lunch
- Experience the ice sheet, Point 660
- 2-course menu in Restaurant Muskox
- Sunday:
- Breakfast
- 2 hour dog sled ride
- Sandwiches for lunch
- Afternoon on your own (option to purchase snowmobile tour or ice fishing)
- Greenlandic buffet in Restaurant Roklubben
- Monday:
- Fly Kangerlussuaq – Nuuk
In the meeting with you, we tailor the journey. Contact us and we’ll help you create the trip of your dreams.
The ice sheet: A magnificent natural treasure.
Kangerlussuaq is one of the best places in the world to experience the majestic ice sheet. A drive from the city brings you to the edge of the huge ice mass that covers most of Greenland. Walking on the ice sheet is like stepping into another world – a frozen time capsule of ice – thousands of years old. The silence, the glittering ice crystals and the sweeping views give a sense of awe that is hard to explain. The silence feels “nice”, omnipotent, close to what some call the beating heart of Greenland.
A guide is with you all the way. Your guide will take into account weather conditions, location and any animals you may encounter. Read more about the ice sheet.
Dogsledding: An Arctic tradition.
Few things feel as adventurous as a dogsled ride through the pristine landscape of Kangerlussuaq. As the sled dogs pull you through the snow-covered expanses, you’ll experience first-hand that dogsledding is not just a means of transportation – it’s an ancient tradition that connects people to the rhythm of nature.
Together with an experienced musher, you’ll gain insight into the life of sled dogs, cooperation between dogs, and cooperation between musher and dogs. You must dress warmly to withstand the cold. Ask us when booking a tour about the possibility of renting properly lined warm clothing. Read more about driving with sled dogs.
Gastronomic experiences.
After a day of great nature experiences, Kangerlussuaq’s cuisine awaits; local ingredients such as reindeer, musk ox and Arctic char are prepared with simple and refined techniques. Indulge in dishes that combine the traditional with the modern!
I always recommend the Roklubben and Muskox restaurants to our travelers. The food is special, and the views and tranquillity of these places do me good. Elise Bruun, owner, Travel by Heart – Greenland.

Dog sledding in Kangerlussuaq. Photo; Aningaaq R. Carlsen, Visit Greenland.

Sled dog tour in Kangerlussuaq. Photo; Adam Lyberth, Visit Greenaland.

Albatros Arctic Circle I get around well with guides who know the area.
Coffee break during hike to the ice sheet. Photo; Visit Greenland.

Hike on the ice sheet. Photo; Alex Savu, Visit Greenland.

Good food awaits you. Here with a view of Restaurant Roklubben. Photo; Filip Gielda, Visit Greenland.
