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Kangeq - Håbets ø
Immerse yourself in both nature and history on a tour to Kangeq / Håbets ø an abandoned settlement steeped in inuit and beginnings of Greenland’s colonial history.Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the waters of Nuuk and Kangeq / Håbets ø.Arriving at Kangeq / Håbets ø, explore the old weathered houses and their quiet church, surrnounded by the Arctic beauty of Greenland. Your guide will be more than happy to tell stories and answer any questions you have about this village. Including the history and how it has come to be empty.During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck! During your journey, you may catch sights of whales, eagles, seals and reindeer if you are lucky!About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.

Round-trip to Qoornoq
Jump on board and explore Qoornoq, a fishing village abandoned in the 70s and now a summer getaway for locals. Walk amongst a colourful village, almost frozen in time.Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore roughly 50km into the Nuuk Fjord system, the second largest in Greenland!During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck! During your journey, you may catch sights of whales, icebergs, eagles, seals and reindeer if you are lucky!Explore Qoornoq and be sure to ask your local guide about the history of this village and how it came to be abandoned. This village full of history is the perfect place to explore what life was like in these villages and the colourful houses make it great for photography. As Qoornoq is deep into the Nuuk Fjord, you might also be able to enjoy the icebergs floating by.About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Fjord adventure
Enjoy the most beautiful places by boat within the Nuuk region in our Fjord adventure! Sights may include the Sermitsiaq waterfall and the shipwreck in Maaluto.Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the waters of Nuuk Fjord and to the most beautiful places in the area.During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck! During your journey, you may catch sights of whales, eagles, seals and reindeer if you are lucky! Depending on the weather and the desires of the group, your local guide may alter the fjord adventure route for the best sightseeing opportunities.About our boatsDespite being a shorter tour, our speedy Targa boats ensure lots to see in just a couple of hours. Our comfortable Targa boats also offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Nuuk Self-Guided Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery Game
Step into the world of Sherlock Holmes and solve a mysterious case during the Sherlock Holmes City Game – a self-guided adventure full of puzzles, plot twists, and hidden clues. This City Game is all about story-driven gameplay and immersive mystery solving, it pulls you into a captivating story that you solve together, making it a unique way to connect, play, and create memories with your group.Perfect for friends, families, colleagues or solo players who enjoy a challenge and love detective games. Whether you play solo or in teams, it’s a flexible and fun experience that turns the city into your crime-solving playground. After booking, check your email for clear instructions, download the Loquiz app, and dive straight into your detective mission.IMPORTANT INFORMATION:Game type: Mystery-solving gameDifficulty: Easy – great for families with kids tooTickets: You only need to buy 1 ticket per group (1-4 people)Duration: Approx. 2 hoursGroup size: 1 ticket per group (1–4 people); larger groups can buy multiple ticketsStart time: Pick any time on your selected date – play at your own paceHOW TO PLAY:Work solo or with friends, family, or colleagues in teams of up to four per device. After booking, you’ll receive an instructions email with everything you need.Book the City GameCheck the instructions emailDownload the Loquiz AppBegin your gaming experience whenever you like.We recommend playing with 1 to 4 people on one device. You just buy 1 credit per device. If you are with more than 4 people, you can buy 2 or more credits.WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT THE GAME:Step into the shoes of a true detective with the Sherlock Holmes City Game – a self-guided mystery adventure played on your phone. Follow clues, crack challenging puzzles, and unravel the thrilling murder of Balthasar. This story-driven game is packed with suspense, fun tasks, and unexpected twists using the scenery of the city as a playground.Along the way, you’ll meet digital characters, crack codes, complete fun photo tasks, and follow a suspenseful storyline packed with twists. Every puzzle brings you closer to the truth.Whether you want to play alone for personal excitement or with a group of people this is the game for you! Playing with more groups will turn into a competitive experience, perfect as a teambuilding activity. This game is a fun activity you can do while visiting a city with your family and friends or as a couple.Our City Game offers the maximum independence, you can play pause & continue whenever you want. The Sherlock Holmes City Game is a murder mystery game that you play in the center of the city. Solve the murder with your colleagues, friends or family! The fun and interactive game is full of brain teasers, puzzles and lots of British humor.City Game Sherlock Holmes takes about 1.5 - 2 hours, but there is no time limit, so you can finish it at your own pace. After you have booked the game, you will receive login credentials and a simple manual by email. You don't need a guide, just download the app, go to the starting point and you are ready to start the adventure.Looking for a way to make your city trip more exciting? The Sherlock Holmes City Game is exactly what you are looking for!Note: this City Game uses the city as an interactive playing field, but does not provide any information about the city.

Fishing trip with traditionel kaffemik and local storytelling
Looking for the ultimate Greenlandic day out? Enjoy a boat trip, learn how to fish and experience a traditional and important event in Greenlandic culture - kaffemik!Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the Nuuk waters and more importantly, the best fishing spots!Don’t know how to fish? Dont worry! Our local guides will teach you everything you need to know about line fishing, in these world-class fishing waters. Catching possibilities include Arctic Char, Cod, Redfish or the more rare Halibut. Wether you want to let your fish free to continue their journey or take them home, the choice is yours!When you return to Nuuk, you are invited to a traditional Kaffemik. A kaffemik means "via coffee", an open house gathering that is typically used to celebrating events such as birthdays and confirmations, friends, family and neighbours may join! Enjoy a variety of typical Kaffemik delicacies whilst listening to local stories.During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck!(The tour includes up to 3,5 hours on the boat and up to 1 hour at the kaffemik)About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.Up to 3,5 hours on the boat and up to 1 hour at the kaffemik

Round-trip to Kapisillit
Experience Kapisillit, a small settlement village, deep within the Nuuk Fjord and discover traditional ways of life with your local guide.Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore deep into the Nuuk Fjord system, the second largest in Greenland!During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck! During your journey, you may catch sights of whales, eagles, seals and reindeer if you are lucky!Once at Kapisillit, you will have a chance to explore the village, inhabited by around 50 people, giving you the perfect opportunity to learn more about rural Greenlandic life. You experienced local guide will be able to answer any questions you may have on your visit.Despite the size, there are many things to do in Kapisillit. Go for a walk, visit the church, wonder around the village or just sit and enjoy the beautiful surrounding views, the choice is up to you! There are also great opportunities for longer hiking, fishing and hunting (for fishing and hunting, please ask us for more information!)About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Icefjord Tour incl. lunch
Want to have a day trip like no other? Jump on board with Malik Marine Tours and sail the entire length of the second largest Fjord system in Greenland, passing whales, icebergs and Greenlandic tundra!Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the iceberg filled waters of Nuuk Ice Fjord.During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck! During your journey, you may catch sights of whales, eagles, seals and reindeer if you are lucky! Once in the icefjord you will have the opportunity to get up close from the boat to the towering icebergs, surrounding yourself in the incredible variety of greens and blues from the glacial water.During your trip, you will enjoy a freshly prepared lunch, made locally in Nuuk. Enjoy your lunch admiring the view and listening to stories from your local Greenlandic guide!About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Nuuk Legends and History Smartphone Guided GPS Walking Tour
Nuuk is a place where ancient history and contemporary culture live side by side. Our tour begins at the Katuaq Cultural Center, a striking, wave-shaped building inspired by the northern lights and we’ll finish our walk at Orsiiviup Nuunngua, a scenic spot where you can soak in sweeping views of the fjord and mountains. You'll hear legends, history and stories of the city, and see it's sites. Go at your own pace, anytime. Stop and go as you please. The tour is location aware, GPS, playing as you walk. Keep you phone in your pocket and your head up.

Round-trip to Kapisillit and Qoornoq incl. lunch
Experience the ultimate day trip and visit both the villages of Kapisillit and Qoornoq!Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore deep into the Nuuk Fjord system, the second largest in Greenland!During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck! During your journey, you may catch sights of whales, eagles, seals and reindeer if you are lucky!Once at Kapisillit, you will have a chance to explore the village, inhabited by around 60 people, giving you the perfect opportunity to learn more about rural Greenlandic life. You experienced local guide will be able to answer any questions you may have on your visit.Explore Qoornoq and be sure to ask your local guide about the history of this village and how it came to be almost empty. This village full of history is the perfect place to explore what life was like in these villages and the colourful houses make it great for photography. As Qoornoq is deep into the Nuuk Fjord, you may also be able to enjoy the icebergs floating by.About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Tour to Færingehavn / Nordafar
Take a journey to Nodafar, an abandoned settlement where over 1000 people once lived but is now known as a ghost town, just south of Nuuk.Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore Nodafar, an abandoned village frozen in time! Nordafar is a unique village as this community was inhabited by Faroese fisherman, who came here to fish for the Atlantic Cod, mixing both Greenlandic and Faoese influences through the village.Nordafar can be described as “frozen in time” due to how quickly the inhabitants left, with every day objects remaining in place for decades, with only nature and the elements to effect them. Explore this abandoned village with your local Greenlandic guide who will provide a deeper insight to this unique and atmospheric village.During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck! During your journey, you may catch sights of whales, icebergs, eagles, seals and reindeer if you are lucky!About out boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Qooqqut Nuan' - Fish'n dish.
You catch it and let us take care of the rest! Enjoy a day trip into Nuuk Fjord and enjoy possibly the freshest fish meal in the world in Qooqqut, one of the most beautiful natural spots in the Nuuk Fjord and the only location in the fjord with a restaurant.Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the waters of Nuuk Fjord and to the best fishing places.Don't know how to fish? Do not worry! Our local guides have been fishing these waters for many years and will teach you everything you need to know! Once you have done the “hard work” by catching your fish, we will take you to the restaurant in Qooqqut. Hand your fish to the chefs and they will cook and prepare it while you enjoy the views!(Please note that drinks and dessert are NOT included and must be paid for at the restaurant before departure. The fish dish is included in the tour price.)About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Fishing trip, Timmiannguit by Qooqqut
Ever tried line fishing? Join us and try deep sea line fishing whilst exploring the Nuuk Fjords with your local guide!Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the Nuuk fjord and more importantly, the best fishing spots!Don’t know how to fish? Dont worry! Our local guides will teach you everything you need to know about line fishing, in these world-class fishing waters. Catching possibilities include Arctic Char, Cod, Redfish or the more rare Halibut. Whether you want to let your fish free to continue their journey or take them home, the choice is yours!During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck! During your journey, you may catch sights of whales, icebergs, eagles, seals and reindeer if you are lucky!About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Whalesafari
Jump onto our boat with our local guides and explore the beautiful Nuuk fjord, looking for our local resident giants of the sea – the whale!Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the waters of Nuuk Fjord. Nuuk Fjord is perfect for whale watching as they are strictly protected from hunting in this area, allowing them to feed, live and play freely.As with other wild animals in their natural habitat, even though there are many whales living in the Nuuk fjord area, they can sometimes be elusive to humans, however your local experienced guide will take you to the places where whales tend to be. Our guides are all seasoned locals who know the Nuuk fjord system like their own backyard!Once a whale is spotted, your guide will take your boat closer to them in a responsible way, so as not to disturb the whales.About our boatsEnjoy your trip in our comfortable Targa boats which offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.(Please note, whales are wild animals and their whereabouts cannot be accurately known in advance. Therefore, we cannot guarantee whale sightings, even if no-sightings are a rare occurrence!)What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Atlantic Puffin Tour
Puffins in Nuuk? Yes! Jump onboard with your local guide / captain who will take you to Puffin Island, the only puffin colony in Nuuk.Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the waters around Nuuk and Puffin Island which is only accessible by boat!Once we arrive to Puffin Island, your guide will take the boat close to the island where you would be able to spot hundreds of puffins going about their day! As the puffins live close to the sea on the cliff, you can get close without disturbing them, watching them from the edge of the boat. Watch them comfortably from the boat as you drift around in the waters below.Your local guide will be on hand to provide more information and answer any questions you may have about these beautiful birds!About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

Fishing trip, close to Nuuk
Want to give boat line fishing a go? Join us and try deep sea line fishing whilst exploring the seas around Nuuk with your local guide.Departing from the Tide Water Steps, a short distance from the Nuuk city centre, jump into our comfortable Targa boats, with our knowledgeable local guides who will take you to explore the Nuuk waters and more importantly, the best fishing spots!Don’t know how to fish? Don't worry! Our local guides will teach you everything you need to know about line fishing, in these world-class fishing waters. Catching possibilities include Arctic Char, Cod, Redfish or the more rare Halibut. Whether you want to let your fish free to continue their journey or take them home, the choice is yours!During your journey, you can either enjoy the scenery from the warm cabin or enjoy the purest air in the world by relaxing on the outside deck!About our boatsOur comfortable Targa boats offer a warm luxurious way to travel on the Greenlandic seas. With a maximum of 8 (Targa 32) or 12 (Targa 37) people per boat, you will have an intimate, small-group experience with your local guide.What to know in advance:Minimum participants: For our tours to go ahead we need a minimum of 4 people for our Targa 32 and 6 people for our Targa 37. We will inform you in advance if there are not enough people for the tour to go ahead.Languages: English, Danish and GreenlandicToilet Facilities: There is a toilet aboardRecommended Clothing: The weather can change quickly so please remember to bring warm clothing. The sun in Greenland can be intense so be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses.If you wish to brave the icy waters, you can try swimming from the boat, for this please let us know and bring your own swimming gear.

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