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Benediktas
Benediktas
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5/5

labai gera kelionė laivu Labradoro jūra aplink Nuko miestą. Puikūs vaizdai nuo viršutinio laivo denio. Visos kelionės metu buvome rūpestingai globojami laivo personalo. Labai patiko atšiauri gamta, plaukimas ir gamtos stebėjimas. Laivas patogus, gera kava kelionės metu sušildė visus keleivius. Laivo kapitonas - atsakingas žmogus, kartu nestokojantis jumoro jausmo. daug dėmsio skyrė laivo keleiviams. Puiki visos kelionės organizacija nuo pat įlaipinimo iki atsisveikinimo.
Man patiko keliauti su „Guide to Greenland" kompanija. Tikiuosi sekantį kartą plaukti iki ledkalnių visai dienai.
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1 hour ago
Olena
Olena
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5/5

The views, the crew and overall experience was fantastic!

17 hours ago
Tracy
Tracy
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5/5

This is such a unique experience and was on our bucket list. Unfortunately we had a rainy and foggy evening. Thankfully we could still see the giant icebergs and get a sense of how awesome they truly are. Floating slowly through the icefjord was stunning. Be sure to dress warm as it can get very cold on deck. The staff were wonderful and answered all of our questions.

17 hours ago
Tracy
Tracy
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5/5

5 star tour! We had an amazing time on this tour today. It was an incredible day. We saw many humpback whales and even got to watch them feeding! The boat was very comfortable and there was more than enough room on deck for everyone. Wonderful staff as well. I highly recommend this tour if you want to see whales in their natural habitat.

17 hours ago
Kate
Kate
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5/5

Absolutely amazing tour? Totally recommended. And big thank you for our wonderful captain - don't remember her name but it was a woman! Thank you!

3 days ago
Garry Ward
Garry Ward
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5/5

A great tour. The booking confirmation detailed the meeting time and location which was at the "Ilulissat Adventure" office. This is easy to find near the harbour, at the end of a main road in Illulisat. The staff and crew were great! Friendly and helpful. Due to the open "zodiac" style of boat we were given warm suits to wear for protection. I was travelling solo but another solo passenger was an 80 year old lady. The Ilulissat Adventure team took very good care of her, making sure she got in and out of the boat safely etc. We quickly made our way to the massive icebergs and got as close as safety would allow. Such an impressive natural sight. We toured around the ice flow for a while ejoying the natural beeuty of it all but unluckily for us the weather was slowly getting worse and reached a point where all passengers agreed it was time to go back to the harbour. Despite the rain and getting wet this was a great experience and tour provider.

6 days ago
Hiram
Hiram
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5/5

Extremely beautiful, safe and very well equipped tour operators, a must do in Ilulissat!

6 days ago
Garry Ward
Garry Ward
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5/5

Thie Eqi Glacier day tour is an excellent day trip. Once I had completed Guide to Greenland online booking, I was sent a confirmation email, along with details of where and when the meeting point was, which was very easy to find in Ilulissat. After check in, myself and other passengers were driven in a minibus to board the boat. The boat was big and sturdy with lots of room for everyone and had a well heated main seating area. Two guides were onboard and they were very friendly and provided information about various points along the way, in Danish and English. The guides were always approachable if you wanted to ask a question. The scenery along the way was fantastic and there also comes a point where the ice rated boat was pushing it's way past smaller icebergs, with lots of clanking noises. This was quite exciting for some of us and definitely worth video recording! The Eqi glacier was beautiful to see and we saw several small calvings, which made thunderous rumbling noises. The boat kept a safe distance from the glacier. Some food was provided, pasta and boiled potatoes as was tea, coffee, water but you can bring your own too. We dropped off some passengers who were staying at the Eqi Lodge and picked up some more returning from the lodge. The boat then set off pushing it's way through the small icebergs on the way back to Ilulissat. We saw three whales during the day. I would recommend warm clothing with good wind resistance if you want to spend much time out on deck taking photographs etc.

7 days ago
Amit
Amit
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5/5

Beautiful view. The guides were friendly and provided coffee and biscuits. I highly recommend if you want to see a beautiful nature view of Nuuk

1 week ago
Kim
Kim
Reviewer
5/5

Incredibly beautiful and enjoyable cruise! Our guide and captain, were kind, knowledgeable, and friendly. We enjoyed the ride. It was nice being able to sit inside the cabin and also step outside to look closely at the icebergs. What a wonderful excursion!

1 week ago
Barry Kelly
Barry Kelly
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5/5

This was our first tour in Greenland and just seeing the scenery on the way was fantastic. The Guide ( I believe Heidi ) was so very informative along the way. We arrived at the puffin island and there were hundreds of birds. We had time to see a lot of activity and take plenty of photos. Our captain Millu was fantastic. He took us very close to our first iceberg sighting and we had lots of time to take many photos and enjoy this magnificent site!! He did an exceptional job.
I highly recommend this tour!!!

1 week ago
Barry Kelly
Barry Kelly
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5/5

This was an outstanding tour. Both the captain and the guide were very informative and helpful. It’s interesting to walk around the island and see how the people lived. And we stopped at a couple of very scenic spots on the way home. This is a don’t miss tour.

1 week ago
IVAN GILSON
IVAN GILSON
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5/5

Passeio inesquecível próximo a nuuk, adorei o sabor do whisky e a paisagem local 😀

2 weeks ago
ZF
ZF
Reviewer
5/5

Amazing experience! Lots of time in the water.

2 weeks ago
Jessy Dietz
Jessy Dietz
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5/5

The “Catch N Eat” experience in Greenland is more than a tourist activity—it is a profound cultural and ecological immersion that embodies the intersection of Indigenous knowledge, sustainable living, and cross-cultural connection. From the moment we set out on the frigid yet crystalline waters, our small group of eager participants was invited not only to witness but to partake in a tradition as old as the Arctic coastlines themselves: fishing for survival, for sustenance, and for shared memory.

The catch—healthy specimens of cod and vibrant ocean perch—was abundant and exhilarating to reel in. These moments, filled with laughter, encouragement, and gentle competition, reflected the deeply human joy of harvesting one’s own food. Yet what elevated this outing into the realm of scholarly significance was the shoreline demonstration that followed. There, an experienced local fisher expertly filleted our catch in front of a rapt audience, narrating the process with insight rooted in generations of lived experience. It was a tactile education in anatomy, resourcefulness, and respect for the land and sea.

The walk from the shore to the seaside “tester aunt” (tasting tent) was as breathtaking as it was symbolic—a literal and metaphorical journey from nature’s raw offering to communal nourishment. The landscape was a textbook of glacial geology and Arctic flora, while the social environment was a case study in emergent kinship. Newfound friendships were forged not through convenience but through shared awe, and gratitude.

This excursion merits academic attention as a model for experiential, land-based learning. It holds potential as a pedagogical template for sustainable tourism, intergenerational teaching, and the preservation of Arctic lifeways. In short, Catch N Eat is not simply a tour—it is a living classroom.

Jessy Dietz

2 weeks ago

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