27 September 2023
Arctic Umiaq Line and Hurtigruten Norway have released an extraordinary collaboration that beckons travellers to delve into the genuine essence of Greenland’s untouched west coast.
The partnership presents an exclusive opportunity for authenticity-seeking, adventurous guests to embark on a journey that promises a genuine experience beyond the ordinary.
Guided by a shared commitment to responsible and sustainable travel, Arctic Umiaq Line and Hurtigruten Norway have merged their expertise to curate a voyage that offers far more than traditional tourism.
With three distinct voyages to choose from, each promises a rare chance to explore Greenland’s western coastline aboard the MS Sarfaq Ittuk.
Arctic Umiaq Line CEO, Jens-Jakob Sandgreen, shared his enthusiasm stating, “We take immense pride in our collaboration with Hurtigruten Norway.
Sandgreen continued, “While steadfastly serving our local communities, Arctic Umiaq Line is taking the lead in cultivating a sustainable Greenlandic tourism industry that not only welcomes international guests but also ensures meaningful local value creation with excursions, onshore overnights and onshore meals through local small businesses and entrepreneurs.”
Elevating genuine encounters with a legacy of serving remote Arctic communities, Arctic Umiaq Line and Hurtigruten Norway are pioneers in promoting responsible travel and tourism.
As three new airports, including two international ones, are poised to open on Greenland’s west coast between 2024 and 2025, an unprecedented opportunity for authentic exploration is emerging, allowing guests to forge a profound connection with this captivating region.
Hedda Felin, CEO of Hurtigruten Norway emphasised, “Our extensive experience in coastal cruising along distinctive shorelines positions us to safeguard the coasts and the people inhabiting them, all while crafting unparalleled experiences for our guests.
“Through our expansive global network, we aspire to introduce more individuals to the treasures of Greenland’s west coast.”
Immersing in the essence of Greenland, the voyages are not just about visiting destinations, but about immersing in the rhythms of life along Greenland’s west coast.
With no roads connecting the settlements, Arctic Umiaq Line has been a lifeline for 250 years.
Through three immersive voyages, guests will sail alongside local Greenlandic passengers and an English-speaking guide, gaining an intimate understanding of remote community life and coastal culture.
“Our sailings are as much about the people you meet as the sights you see,” shared JensJakob Sandgreen. “These are authentic sailings where nine out of ten of Arctic Umiaq Line’s annual passengers are native Greenlanders.”
Arctic Umiaq Line and Hurtigruten Norway collaborate to offer three unforgettable itineraries.
The 14-night Full Greenland Voyage is the definitive experience of Greenland’s west coast, used by local Greenlanders to sail to both southern and northern Greenland. International flights with transfers to and from Nuuk airport.
The 8-night North Greenland Voyage travels from the capital Nuuk up to Uummannaq island through the Eternity Fjord and visits UNESCO-listed Ilulissat ice fjord in Disko Bay.
The 6-night South Greenland Voyage starts with a night glamping in the fjords of Nuuk at Camp Kangiusaq, then an overnight in UNESCO-listed Igaliku, and onto Qaqortoq.
For an extraordinary 2024 adventure, booking an Arctic Umiaq Line Junior Suite by 1 November 2023, for select voyages between June and October 2024 offers guests substantial savings of up to AUD$2,130 per person.