The Molt Collection

Expedition to Greenland and Nordic Capitals

Duration

12 Days

Physical rate

Moderate

Start city

Copenhagen

Available

March 2027 / March 2027

Cities to visit: Copenhagen, Ilulissat, Oslo, Stockholm,

Detailed day by day description

Introduction

Dear Traveler, thank you for choosing The Molt Collection.
We have meticulously selected every tour and adventure to make sure that this will not just become another trip but the experience of a lifetime.
Here below is the itinerary. The information is indicative and may have variations on designated tours.

Day
INCLUDES A WALKING CITY TOUR
Welcome to Copenhagen. Upon arrival, a transfer from the airport to the hotel is included. The charming Danish capital welcomes you with its canals, cobblestone streets, and captivating design. In the afternoon, we’ll take a guided walking tour of Copenhagen, an experience carefully designed to help you discover the essence of the Danish capital, where history, design, and contemporary life coexist in perfect harmony. During the tour, you’ll see some of its most iconic landmarks, such as City Hall Square, Tivoli Gardens, Christiansborg Palace, the Old Stock Exchange, Nyhavn, and Amalienborg Palace, among others. Meet your tour guide at 6:00 PM at your hotel for an introduction to this unforgettable expedition. Free evening. Overnight stay.
SUGGESTED OPTIONAL ACTIVITY
OPT. 403 Royal Wonders of Zealand: Frederiksborg and Kronborg
Adult Price: €165
Duration: 5 hours
Minimum participants: 10 people
Start time: To be confirmed
Includes: Guide, transportation to/from Copenhagen, and admission ticket to Frederiksborg Castle.
We embark on a journey through Danish history and architecture on our “Royal Wonders” tour. We travel through the north of the island of Zealand and visit the iconic castles of Frederiksborg and Kronborg. At Frederiksborg, we immerse ourselves in the opulence of the Scandinavian Renaissance at the region’s largest castle. We’ll enjoy the splendid views and luxurious decor. At Kronborg, known worldwide as the setting for Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” we’ll take an exterior tour, walking along the ramparts and taking in fantastic views of both the castle and the Øresund Strait and the Swedish coast. This is the easternmost point of Denmark and has served as the gateway to the Baltic Sea for centuries. This tour guarantees a profound and enriching cultural experience.
Depart Copenhagen taking the flight included at 8:30 am with approximately 41/2 hours of flight, you set foot on the largest island in the world. After a short stop in Nuuk, we continue to Ilulissat on a smaller plane. It's an incredible flight, allowing you to take in the magnificent frozen landscape, barren wilderness and magnitude of the Arctic. During our approach to Ilulissat, the city will seem to be located in the middle of nowhere. The colourful houses contrast with the snow-capped mountains, and a few days full of ice, winter and dog sledding await you, combined with cultural elements of a modern but very authentic Greenlandic village. A private transfer will take us to the Arctic Hotel and you will check into this magnificent four-star hotel. Here you will meet one of our local guides, who will inform you about the city, the area, the restaurants and the possibilities for excursions.
INCLUDES A WALKING OF ILULISSAT
Duration of the activity: 2 hours
Start time: To be confirmed
Includes: English-speaking guide.
We set out on a walking tour of Ilulissat to learn about its history and discover interesting aspects of the town, including the many sled dogs that live here. Ilulissat means “icebergs,” a name that speaks for itself as soon as you behold the incredible Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the numerous icebergs that float majestically in the fjord, illuminated by the light created by the sun’s reflections.
On this guided city walk, the guide will share information about local history, Greenlandic culture, and modern life 300 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. Along the way, you’ll visit the fishermen at the harbor, the “Brættet” fish market stalls, and pass by the birthplace of Knud Rasmussen, as well as the old wooden Zion Church.
Return to the hotel; welcome dinner at the hotel included. Free evening. Overnight stay
Breakfast. Disko Bay is one of Greenland’s most popular tourist destinations, primarily for its breathtaking ice landscapes, but also for the area’s natural beauty, cultural attractions, and the coexistence of traditional ways of life and modern city life. During the day, you will hike to Sermermiut. The hike allows you to discover the history of the cultures that inhabited the area for thousands of years and enjoy magnificent views of the Ilulissat Icefjord and its imposing icebergs.
INCLUDED: HIKE TO SERMERMIUT
Activity duration: 2 hours
Start time: To be confirmed
Includes: English-speaking guide.
The impressive icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord form the backdrop to the ancient settlement of Sermermiut, located approximately 1.5 kilometers south of the city. For 4,000 years, various Inuit cultures lived in this area, and even today, numerous remains can be seen that bear witness to their presence. During the tour, you’ll explore ruins from the time when the Inuit inhabited this area, and if you continue to the end of the walkway, you’ll also reach the so-called “Kællingekløften,” which became famous after Season 4 of the TV series Borgen, much of which was filmed in Ilulissat.
Rest of the day and evening at leisure. Accommodation.
You can spend this day continuing to explore Ilulissat at your own pace, enjoying its Arctic landscapes, colorful houses, and the tranquility of local life. During the day, you’ll enjoy one of Greenland’s most iconic experiences: a ride on a husky-drawn sled, an Inuit tradition that offers an authentic and unforgettable way to explore the snowy landscape. The rest of the day is free to visit small shops selling Greenlandic handicrafts, stop at one of the town’s cafés, or take in the views of Disko Bay.
INCLUDED: ARCTIC HUSKY SLEDDING EXPERIENCE
Activity duration: 1.5 hours
Start time: To be confirmed
Includes: English-speaking guide.
Dog sledding is one of Greenland’s most famous icons and a millennia-old Inuit tradition. Few modes of transportation have survived for so long without significant changes to their appearance or technology: a team of happy dogs in harnesses, pulling a simple wooden sled. This experience cannot be explained: you have to live it. This excursion usually takes place on flat terrain, on a plain near Ilulissat. In addition to the sled driver, two participants ride on each sled; therefore, if you booked the excursion individually, you may share the sled with another person. However, all dogs are different, so if you are traveling with family or friends, we cannot guarantee that you will stay together throughout the entire trip, as some dogs are faster than others. Participants must be 12 years of age or older. This excursion is not recommended for people with neck or back problems, nor for people with limited mobility.
Return to the hotel and overnight stay. As an optional experience, those who wish may enjoy a magical night at the Igloo Lodge, staying in an igloo amidst the Arctic landscape, with the chance to see the Northern Lights if conditions permit.
SUGGESTED OPTIONAL ACTIVITY
OPT. 604 Magical Night in an Igloo Under the Arctic Sky
Adult Price: 610 €
Child Price (2–11): 610 €
Single-occupancy Igloo: 1,100 €
Activity Duration: 20 hours
Start time: To be confirmed
2027 Season: January 20 – April 15
Includes: Includes transportation and one night in an igloo equipped with reindeer skins and winter sleeping bags, access to the communal cabin, meals as per the itinerary, and the chance to view the Northern Lights if conditions permit.
Enjoy a unique experience spending the night in an igloo and discover the beauty of Greenland’s winter landscape, where the Northern Lights may dance across the sky as night falls. Surrounded by mountains, you’ll spend the night in an igloo, with the option to take shelter in a heated cabin if necessary. In total, there are five spacious igloos, each accommodating two people. The beds are made up with reindeer skins and warm winter sleeping bags: you’ll experience the real Arctic at around 0 °C inside, completely sheltered from the outside wind, but with the full confidence of sleeping perfectly warm in Arctic expedition sleeping bags and thermal reindeer skins. The cozy and spacious lodge cabin serves as the main gathering place and is where meals are served. Breakfast will be served in the morning.
You can spend part of the day soaking up the atmosphere and local life in Ilulissat, visiting the charming museum located in Knud Rasmussen’s birthplace, or stopping by the “Brættet” market, where fishermen offer fresh produce that reflects Greenland’s rich culinary heritage. The city’s restaurants invite you to discover local specialties such as Greenlandic sushi, fried ammassats, whale, or seal, while its cafés tempt you with freshly baked pastries. The day includes one of the highlights of the trip: a cruise among icebergs through the Ilulissat Icefjord, an unforgettable experience that allows you to view these majestic ice formations up close and appreciate the vastness of the Arctic landscape from the water. If you booked an igloo stay, you will return to Ilulissat today.
INCLUDES A CRUISE AMONG ICEBERGS IN THE ICE FIORD IN ILULISSAT
Activity duration: 2.5 hours
Start time: To be confirmed
Experience the breathtaking sight of Ilulissat’s icebergs bathed in the unique light of the Arctic winter. On this popular boat tour, you’ll cruise through the Ice Fjord, where massive icebergs calved from the Ilulissat Glacier float and run aground at the fjord’s mouth. During the excursion, you’ll have the opportunity to sail close to these majestic ice formations and appreciate their scale and beauty up close. Warm clothing is recommended.
SUGGESTED OPTIONAL ACTIVITY
OPT. 605 Snowmobile Tour Among the Ice Giants
Adult Price: €240
Activity Duration: 2.5 hours
Minimum Age: 12 years
Start time: After breakfast at the Igloo (activity available only to those who spent the previous night in an igloo)
Includes: snowmobile ride and hike, thermal overalls, and boots. Each participant must bring their own gloves and warm hat.
Enjoy a spectacular snowmobile excursion that takes travelers to the heart of Ilulissat’s winter landscape. The tour begins at Igloo Lodge, from where participants ride in pairs on snowmobiles inland toward Aattartoq. After about a 45-minute ride, you’ll reach Aattartoq and the frozen Sikuiuitsoq Fjord, where enormous icebergs emerge from the thick sea ice in dramatic blue and white formations. It is there that the name of the excursion takes on its full meaning: you find yourself literally among the giants of Greenland.
The area is also a popular spot for hunting and fishing. Small cabins offer shelter from the cold. Upon arrival, the snowmobiles are parked, and there will be plenty of time to walk on the ice among the icebergs and experience Arctic nature up close.
Note: Minors must be accompanied by an adult. A valid license is required to drive a snowmobile.
A free day to explore Ilulissat and its surroundings at your own pace, enjoying the local atmosphere, the Arctic views, the colorful houses, and Greenlandic cuisine. As an optional activity, we suggest you can participate in optional activities or simply take advantage of the day to rest and admire Disko Bay. In the evening, we’ll bid farewell to Ilulissat with a walk in search of the Northern Lights—a special experience to witness, conditions permitting, the magic of the Arctic sky before our return.
SUGGESTED OPTIONAL ACTIVITY
OPT. 609 Intimate Oqaatsut: Inuit local life, ice fishing, and an Arctic lunch
Adult Price: €298
Activity duration: 9 hours
Start time: To be confirmed
Includes: boat trip from Ilulissat to Oqaatsut, walk across the frozen bay, traditional ice fishing experience with hot drinks, lunch at Restaurant H8, and a guided tour of the community to learn about local life and Inuit culture.
An authentic experience in the heart of the Greenlandic winter. From the port of Ilulissat, take a boat ride to Oqaatsut, a small community of just 35 residents located about 20 km to the north. Upon arrival, walk across the frozen bay to the settlement, surrounded by unique Arctic landscapes. The experience continues with traditional ice fishing, hot drinks served on the frozen surface, and the chance to observe daily local life among sleds, snowmobiles, and fishermen. Then, a warm and comforting lunch at Restaurant H8, followed by a brief guided walk through Oqaatsut to discover the modern and traditional life of this remote Greenlandic community, before returning by boat to Ilulissat.
INCLUDED: NORTHERN LIGHTS WALKING TOUR: THE MAGIC OF THE ARCTIC SKY
Activity duration: 1.5 hours
Start time: To be confirmed
Includes: English-speaking guide.
Enjoy an atmospheric nighttime experience in the heart of nature, far from the city lights. Under an open sky covered with stars, the setting becomes ideal for appreciating the silence of the Arctic and, with luck, watching the Northern Lights dance over the Ilulissat horizon. During the tour, we’ll discuss this natural phenomenon, share Greenlandic legends and myths, and explore the beauty of the Arctic night sky.
With one last view of the Ice Fjord and its captivating icebergs, the flight will take you back to Nuuk and from there to Copenhagen, where you will arrive in the evening. Transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay.
INCLUDED: CPH-OSLO with ocean-view cabin and buffet dinner
Breakfast. In the morning, you can continue to enjoy the wonderful city of Copenhagen. In the afternoon, we’ll board the cruise ship for a spectacular journey to Oslo. On board, the atmosphere combines Nordic warmth with the vibrancy of a modern cruise ship, where passengers can indulge in a diverse culinary selection ranging from fresh seafood buffets to gourmet dinners, followed by live music in the bars or a stroll through the exclusive duty-free shops. Buffet included. As the ship sails through the night, a rest in private cabins with ocean views guarantees a revitalizing wake-up just in time to watch the ship enter the Norwegian port after breakfat.
INCLUDES CITY WALK
Breakfast on board. This morning, we’ll arrive by cruise ship in the wonderful city of Oslo, enjoying a spectacular scenic entrance through the fjords, islands, and coastal landscapes that herald Norway’s natural beauty. We will then take a guided tour of the Norwegian capital, where nature and modernity blend in perfect harmony. Surrounded by fjords and forests, the city offers a unique combination of contemporary architecture, Viking history, and a deep connection to nature. Accommodation
INCLUDES TRANSFER FROM OSLO TO STOCKHOLM
Breakfast. In the morning, we’ll begin our journey from Oslo to the elegant city of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, traveling by bus or train, depending on the best logistical option for the group. During the trip, the Scandinavian landscape will reveal its serene charm, with vast forested areas, lakes, small towns, and natural vistas that line the route between Norway and Sweden. The journey will offer moments of contemplation and enjoyment of the scenery before arriving in Stockholm, known as the “Venice of the North” due to its unique location on fourteen islands connected by bridges. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to begin exploring Stockholm, its cafés, shops, historic streets, and the elegant atmosphere of one of Scandinavia’s most beautiful capitals. Overnight stay.
INCLUDES CITY WALK
breakfast. Start your morning with a city tour of Stockholm led by your guide, offering a comprehensive and picturesque exploration of Sweden’s wonderful capital. The tour typically covers the following highlights: Gamla Stan (Old Town), City Hall, Royal Palace, Modern Districts. Throughout the tour, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the city’s waterways, lush parks, and the surrounding archipelago, capturing Stockholm’s unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Accommodation.
SUGGESTED OPTIONAL ACTIVITY
OPT.701 The Vasa Museum: A 17th-Century Maritime Gem in Stockholm
Adult Price: TBD € Child (up to 12): TBD
Activity Duration: 3 hours
Minimum Participants: 2 people
Start Time: TBD
The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, is an incomparable maritime treasure, home to the warship Vasa, the only nearly intact 17th-century vessel ever recovered. This majestic ship, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and lay at the bottom of the Baltic Sea for 333 years before being salvaged, is the museum’s centerpiece. Visitors can admire the Vasa from multiple levels, exploring its elaborate wooden carvings that once displayed vibrant colors, as well as detailed exhibits on its construction, its fateful sinking, the impressive salvage operation, and life aboard a warship of the era. The museum also features objects recovered from the wreck and audiovisual presentations that immerse visitors in the fascinating history of the Vasa and its era.
You’ll have free time to explore Stockholm until it’s time for your transfer to the airport and your flight back to your home city or next destination. This marks the start of your journey home, following a unique and unforgettable experience in Greenland.

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