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The Arctic Cruise Experience

Welcome to Sermersooq Municipality

Sermersooq Municipality as a Cruise Hub

Discover the magic of Greenland with Sermersooq Municipality, a must-visit cruise hub that opens the door to the stunning landscapes of both East and West Greenland. Every stop offers a unique blend of modern Arctic life and timeless traditions from the lively capital, Nuuk in the west, to the remote, ice-covered town of Tasiilaq in the east, every stop offers a unique blend of modern Arctic life and timeless traditions. Paamiut charms visitors with its maritime history and rich wildlife, while Ittoqqortoormiit offers a rare Arctic experience at the gateway to the vast Scoresby Sund fjord system.

Perfectly Positioned & Easy to Reach

Conveniently located on key North Atlantic routes, Sermersooq is closer than you think. Whether you’re coming from Europe or North America, it’s an easy addition to any Arctic cruise itinerary. In Nuuk, you’ll find a modern port and a buzzing cultural scene, while Tasiilaq invites you into the wild, icy beauty of East Greenland.

Unforgettable Cruise Experiences

Prepare to be amazed by the breathtaking contrasts of Sermersooq’s landscape. Sail through lush fjords and step into Nuuk’s vibrant history, or marvel at the towering icebergs of the Ammassalik region. Explore charming coastal towns like Paamiut and Ittoqqortoormiit, where old traditions like dog sledding and seal hunting are still part of everyday life.

Nature, Culture & Adventure in One 

From the fascinating exhibits at the Greenland National Museum in Nuuk to the colourful flowers of the iconic Flower Valley near Tasiilaq, Sermersooq has something for everyone. Dive into local culture with Inuit storytelling, art, and music, or take in the natural wonders of the world’s most extensive fjord system and the majestic Sermilik Fjord.

Committed to Sustainable Tourism

Sermersooq Municipality is deeply committed to protecting its pristine environment. By following AECO guidelines and working with local communities, the region ensures that tourism benefits everyone without harming the delicate Arctic ecosystem.

Destinations

Discover the distinct charm of Sermersooq’s diverse destinations. From Nuuk‘s vibrant city life to the icy wilderness of Ittoqqortoormiit, each town offers a unique story of Greenlandic life, culture, and nature.

Nuuk

Greenland’s vibrant capital, where Arctic traditions meet modern city life, is surrounded by breathtaking fjords and mountains.

Paamiut

A charming coastal town known for its rich wildlife, including the majestic white-tailed eagle, and warm, welcoming locals.

Tasiilaq

The heart of East Greenland is a place with stunning mountain views, colourful houses, and a deep connection to Inuit culture.

Ittoqqortoormiit

One of the most remote settlements in the world. As the nearest community to Greenland’s National Park, it provides rare access to untouched landscapes.

Unique Experiences in the Sermersooq Area

Sermersooq Municipality offers a diverse range of experiences that showcase the best of Greenland. From the deep fjords of Nuuk to the ice-clad coastlines of East Greenland, adventure and cultural discovery await every traveller. Embrace the thrill of the unknown and let the beauty of Sermersooq captivate your senses.

Tourism Act & Zoning Requirements

Understanding the regulations ensures a safe and sustainable tourism experience in Sermersooq Municipality.

Tourism activities in Sermersooq Municipality are governed by Greenland’s Tourism Act, which prioritises sustainability and responsible travel. All tourism operators must obtain a license to ensure compliance with safety standards and environmental regulations. Licenses are granted to applicants with a registered Greenlandic address and a valid safety plan, including risk assessments and emergency protocols.

Zoning requirements help protect the region’s natural and cultural heritage by designating specific areas for tourism. Operators must follow guidelines to minimise environmental impact, particularly in sensitive areas like the Sermilik Icefjord and the Nuuk Fjord system. Visitors and operators should consult local authorities or visit the official Greenland government website for more information and specific requirements.

Chart your course through Greenland’s most breathtaking destinations