Set on the southern tip of Greenland, Narsaq is a striking agricultural town located on the edge of a fjord. It's known for its lush farmland, hardy sheep, legacy of Greenlandic cowboys, and intriguing Norse history. In the 1960s, a long house was unearthed here, and it is believed to be the very first place Erik the Red settled in Greenland in the 10th century. Visit the Narsaq Museum, set in historic buildings around the old harbor, to learn more about the area's rich heritage. Scenic Freechoice: Town Walk of Narsaq: Discover the charm of Narsaq, the "Pearl of South Greenland", where colorful homes, sweeping wilderness views, and rich Inuit heritage come together. Conclude your walk with free time at the local museum, exploring stories of the region's past and present. Food & Beer Tasting at Hotel Narsaq: Savor Greenlandic delicacies and local craft beers at the Hotel Narsaq while learning about Inuit culinary traditions and their deep ties to the land and sea. Brewery Visit & Beer Tasting: Stroll from Narsaq's harbor to a local brewery for a guided tour with the brewmaster, then sample distinctive Arctic-inspired beers brewed with care in Greenland. Iceberg Safari: From Narsaq, cruise among drifting icebergs to see their shifting hues, hear their crackle, and touch ancient ice, an unforgettable glimpse of Greenland's icy wonders. Arctic Beach Walk to Dyrnaes: Enjoy a scenic guided walk along the Arctic coastline to Dyrnaes, exploring unexcavated Norse and Inuit ruins, including 1000 AD Viking Dyrnaes and Landnamsgaarden sites. Learn of early settlers in this untouched Arctic landscape. Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. ...
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