Our Greenland Narsarsuaq 3 Days 2 Nights Package includes:
A return flight from Reykjavik Airport to Narsarsuaq. During your stay in Narsarsuaq, this southern part of Greenland, spend your time exploring the greeneries such as the meadows, mountains, fjords and valleys. Other activities include kayaking, hiking, sailing for whales or just to experience the wild nature like it is.
Our Iceland Greenland Narsarsuaq Departure Dates
17 June 2017 to 30 September 2017
See the Flight Plan tab for further details.
Flight Highlights
Departure from Keflavik Airport (KEF)
Flight route
Trip Details
- One way flight duration: 2 hours 45 min
- Departure: Before departure remember to dress according to the weather and show your ID/Passport at departure.
- Main guidance: Option
What’s Included
- 2 Flights: Keflavik Int’l Airport (KEF) to Narsarsuaq Airport (UAK) and return
- 2 nights for one person or more if requested
- Coffee or tea on the flight
- Hotel facilities with options of 2 nights or longer stay
Excluded
- Please contact us at northeuropetravel@northeuropetravel.com for the prices for children under 12 year of age, the usual discounts do not apply
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Additional Information
Greenland is the world’s biggest island. With the world’s fewest people and smallest capital in the world, Greenland is an unforgettable and a must see place. The weather in Greenland is cold with harsh winters and cold summers. Make sure that you bring warm clothes with you. The landscape of Greenland is filled with mountains and rocks. It is a mountainous and rocky country but flat on the west of Greenland. Icebergs is a common view and viewing the gigantic icebergs float before your eyes is a memory to last for a life time. The glaciers are also common in Greenland. The history and way of life in Greenland is also of equal interest. The rich culture of the Inuit is still preserved through story telling with the culture of Greenland blended with a touch of its Viking history. Going to Greenland is an adventure itself, visit this place of adventure, wild life and pure nature in its most original form.