EAST GREENLAND AND ICELAND PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR

Join the once in the lifetime nature & landscape photography tour to the arctic territories in Iceland and Eastern Greenland.

During this tour, you will be exploring the extraordinary Arctic areas and wonders, such as glaciers, icebergs, whales, Arctic Foxes, seals, and the luscious ice-covered mountains with an experienced Finnish professional photographer and a hiking guide with a help of the local guides and photographers. The beauty and unique nature of the Arctic can be captured by newly started photographers and professionals.

Do not hesitate to join this amazing photo voyage in Iceland and East Greenland. Press on the 'Read more' tab for the information about each day of the tour, ask more, and reserve your place on the adventure via email.

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GREENLAND & ICELAND PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR

FACTS AND ITINERARY

East Greenland is a photographer's undiscovered paradise. Nearly untouched and raw nature is what makes East Greenland such a unique photo destination. Some of the tour's attractions are remote and far from civilization and light pollution, which fits perfectly for us who would like to admire nature through the lens.

To get to different destinations, we sail in the fjords with a boat and walk along roads and paths. We will hike to the tops of the fells and to the rivers and lakes. Daily distances are about 1-12 km. You also have to carry your own photography equipment, your daily drinks, and other equipment in your rucksack.

We accommodate the Greenland cabin with all the amenities in two-person rooms. Your guides take care of meals, so you only have enough drinks and snacks in your backpack for the day trips. Sometimes we may take a soup lunch with us.

We talk and learn a lot, for example about the arctic species, light, photographers' position, equipment, composition, and technical issues of photographing. One of the most valuable activities is to learn new skills from other participants.

One of the most important parts of the schedule is the showtime for you at the end of the week. In this part, you can introduce your best shots of the workshop and tell your stories from your perspective.

  • Place: Reykjavik, Iceland & Tasiilaq, East Greenland

  • Date: 8.7.-16.7.2026

  • Availability: Summer/Autumn

  • Duration: 9 days, 8 nights

  • Number of participants: Min 8, max 12 persons

  • Accommodation: Twin rooms, in a cabin with all the necessary kitchen and other equipment.

  • Price: 5490 €/person

  • Price includes: Airport transfers, activities due to the program, guidance, meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), and accommodation in twin rooms.

  • The price doesn’t include flights.

  • Equipment: Participants have their own camera equipment, tripod, laptop, memory stick, good hiking boots, waterproof clothing, warm underwear, etc. according to the arctic and quickly changing weather. Please ask for the whole list of equipment after booking.

  • Equipment included in the price:

  • By additional cost: Photographing equipment, binoculars. Clothing set: Water/windproof jacket, trousers, mittens, headwear, boots 140 €/set/person/week.

  • Supplements:

  • Payment: Invoice, cash, credit card

  • Tour level: Moderate. Participants are required to have a basic fitness level. Previous experience in outdoor activities is desirable. The maximum walking distance is around 1-12 km in varied terrain in arctic mountain conditions. Altitudes during the treks are between 100 – 600 m. Every participant has to be able to carry their own drinks, snacks, and around 5 kg of personal equipment in partly challenging terrain.

  • Languages: Finnish, English

  • Insurance: We require participants to have their own insurance for outdoor activities in Arctic areas.

  • Tour operator: Our tours are organized responsibly by Matexpro Oy, registered with the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority (KKV) under registration number 322/21/Mj.

A small town in East Greenland with colorful houses along a river, surrounded by mountains with snow patches and a cloudy sky.

ITINERARY

  • Arrival to Reykjavik Airport, where you meet your guide. Transport to accommodation place. Transport time is approximately 0,5 hours.

    ​Program briefing on the first evening. To have a nice and safe photography adventure, we'll have basic information about clothing, accommodation, and safety instructions for the week. Welcoming meal in the dining room and accommodation in rooms in the hotel near Reykjavik. Welcome to enjoy your photographing holiday!

  • Breakfast in the dining room. Our wonderful photography holiday starts with a day at the Reykjanes Peninsula! We will enjoy three totally different views of this rugged area.

    Hafnaberg is a bird cliff on the southern coast of Reykjanes that stretches 15 km and reaches 40 m in height. During the nesting season (from April to July)

    Krísuvíkurbjarg is home to various seabirds, fulmars, kittiwakes, and auks like puffins and guillemots.

    Gunnuhver is a powerful fumarole located at the tip of Reykjanes. The steam-rich hot spring takes its name from folklore about Gunna the ghost that was lured into the fumarole.

    Fagradalsfjall volcano, which erupted in 2021, is a popular hiking location for a good reason. The new black basalt lava field is still hot and steaming, and the new spatter crater is a stunning sight. There are several hiking paths to choose from, with different lengths and levels of difficulty. Picnic lunch during the day.

    Transport back to the accommodation. Dinner. accommodation in your rooms.

  • Breakfast. Flight from Reykjavik to Kulusuk, Greenland. Transfer by boat from Kulusuk to Tasiilaq. The sea area between Tasiilaq and Kulusuk is the East Greenlandic highway during the summer and autumn months, as the locals travel between the two cities in their boats. On our way, we will pass Icebergs and possibly some Arctic wildlife, such as whales, seals, and different bird species.

    We will drive by boat through Sermilik fjord to Tasiilaq town. Sermilik fjord is known for its countless icebergs, drifting through the dark blue sea and soaring glaciers.

    The transfer takes about an hour between the two cities, but please note, that the route depends on weather and ice conditions. In Tasiilaq you will be transferred to your accommodation by car. Spend the rest of the day, resting and exploring Tasiilaq on your own. Lunch. Accommodation in two-person rooms in a nice and tidy cabin. Dinner in the evening.

  • Breakfast. The tour to Ice Cave starts from the harbor in Tasiilaq. From the harbor, we will sail out through the fjord with the beautiful landscape of mountains surrounding you. Getting to the destination will take around 40 minutes.

    When reaching the land, you will get on shore and be geared up with all the safety equipment you will need for the tour. Throughout the whole tour, you will be guided by a professional, who will show us how to enjoy your day tour safely on the glacier and on the ice.

    First, you will walk on the glacier's surface, observing the structure of the ice and learning how it changes constantly. After a while we will reach a big ice cave, that will take you under the glacier.

    Inside the cave, you can see the structures of thousands of years old ice. We will have enough time inside the cave to photograph when the light beautifully reflects through the thick layer of blue and turquoise ice.

    Boat trip back to base camp in Tasiilaq.

  • Breakfast. On a boat trip to Ikateq and Knud Rasmussen Glacier in East Greenland, you'll witness a breathtaking blend of Arctic history, dramatic landscapes, and glacial majesty.

    Ikateq – The Forgotten WWII Airbase

    Visit to Ikateq, also known as Bluie East Two, a remote American airbase built during World War II.

    You’ll step ashore to explore rusted fuel barrels, abandoned trucks, and weathered buildings – silent witnesses to a time when this fjord was a strategic transatlantic refueling point

    Surrounded by steep mountains and Arctic silence, the site feels like a ghost town frozen in time.

    Ammassalik and Sermiligaaq Fjords

    As we sail through Ammassalik Fjord and into Sermiligaaq (meaning “the beautiful glacier fjord”), you’ll be surrounded by jagged peaks, mirror-like waters, and drifting icebergs in surreal shapes. Keep your camera ready – this is prime territory for spotting whales, seals, and Arctic birds gliding between the cliffs.

    Knud Rasmussen Glacier – A Frozen Giant

    At the end of the fjord lies the mighty Knud Rasmussen Glacier, a towering wall of blue ice that calves into the sea.

    You’ll get as close as safely possible by boat, hearing the crackling of ancient ice and feeling the chill of the glacier’s breath. The glacier is named after the famous Greenlandic-Danish explorer and is one of the most photogenic in the region.

    Wildlife and Local Encounters

    Along the way, you may encounter Arctic foxes on the shoreline, humpback or minke whales surfacing nearby, and seabirds like kittiwakes and guillemots nesting on cliffs.

  • Breakfast. Full-day hiking tour around the village and surroundings, hiking up to Qaqartivakajik/Sømandsfjeldet – the Seamen’s Mountain. This fully-guided combined tour shows you the best of Tasiilaq town down from the streets and from the top of the mountain. We will visit the most interesting attractions in town, and walk out of town for an introduction to the pure East Greenlandic nature.

    The tour in the village includes visits to the local Workshop, where we will stop by and admire the locals creating beautiful handicrafts from animal bones and soapstone. Many locals in Tasiilaq do not speak English, but they are eager to tell us stories about life in Greenland. Down the road from a workshop, we will stop by the museum, which displays many historical tools, artifacts, and local handicrafts. Before heading into nature we will also visit the local supermarket and souvenir shop.

    The second part of the combined tour takes us into nature. We will follow a small path leading us to the beautiful backdrop of Tasiilaq, which consist of mountains, hilltops, and lakes. Our destination will be the Seaman’s Fell, a breathtaking sight and the perfect place for landscape photography. The height of the fell is around 700 meters and hiking up to the fell takes about 2-3 hours. Lunch during the hike. Hiking back to cabins. ​

    Dinner. Packing the backpacks for Tinit and Egons house accommodation for the last two nights.

  • Breakfast. We sail through breathtaking landscapes of the countless iceberg and mountains. After an hour of sailing, we will arrive at Tiniteqilaaq. Tiniteqilaaq means “The place that runs dry at low tide”, and is called Tinit by the locals.

    From the small settlement, you can see Sermilik Icefjord - a truly mesmerizing sight, with its icebergs and the Greenland ice sheet blending into the horizon. We will go on land to explore the settlement. Tinit is quite small and has approximately 110 inhabitants. Dinner.

    Accommodation in Egons house. Egon's House in Tinit is a simple, authentic lodging with scenic views of the Icefjord, offering a traditional Greenlandic settlement experience.

    Egon’s House is situated in the remote settlement of Tinit, about 40 km from Tasiilaq.

    The house has easy access from the harbor and overlooks the stunning Icefjord, making it ideal for nature lovers and photographers. The house includes: 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, toilet

    No running water, which is typical for homes in Greenlandic settlements. Water is delivered. Dry toilet. Shower available in the Service house near by.

    Dinner, and accommodation in rooms in the house.

  • Breakfast. A great half-day hiking to explore the ridges and viewpoints just behind the village, offering panoramic views over Sermilik Icefjord, drifting icebergs, and possibly even glimpses of whales.

    Ridge Hike Behind the Village

    From the harbor or Egon’s House, we hike up the low mountain ridge directly behind Tinit.

    The trail is unmarked but walkable, following sheep paths and rocky terrain.

    After about 1–1.5 hours of steady uphill walking, you’ll reach a breathtaking viewpoint over the Sermilik Icefjord, with icebergs drifting below and the Greenland Ice Sheet visible in the distance.

    This is a perfect spot for landscape photography, birdwatching, and quiet reflection. Picnic lunch during the hike.

    Wildlife Encounters: Along the way, you may spot Arctic foxes, ravens, and seabirds like glaucous gulls or kittiwakes. With binoculars or luck, we might even see whales surfacing in the fjord far below.

    Cultural Context: The hike offers a unique perspective on life in a remote Greenlandic settlement, with views of colorful houses, drying fish racks, and the rhythm of daily life in Tinit. It’s a great way to connect the natural and human elements of the landscape.

    Duration & Difficulty: Total time: 3–4 hours round trip, depending on pace and photo stops.

    Difficulty: Moderate – no technical climbing, but uneven terrain and some elevation gain (~200–300 m).

    After hiking, resting and meeting locals. Accommodation in Egon’s house. Dinner.

  • Breakfast. Boat trip to Kulusuk and flight back to Reykjavik.

We reserve all the rights to change the activities' order or the program's content due to the weather or other conditions.

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