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The perfect route in Ilulissat for hiking-savvy!
Ilulissat enjoys rich natural resources and is perfect for both boat excursions and hiking tours. This exciting hiking excursion lasts around 7 to 8 hours and it is perfect for hiking-savvies.
The Cecily Trail connects Rodebay and Ilulissat and it is the running track of the annual running event. In winter, this trail becomes the favoured route for dog sledding and while summer, it welcomes trekking tours.
Together with Arctic Adventure guide, we will hike on the road till the midway between Ilulissat and Rodebay, and then hike back. Simple packed lunch is included in this excursion.
Please note: You need to be in good physical shape to participate in this tour.
Tour code: I16
Please Note
You have to be in good physical shape to participate in this tour
The transfers and pick-up service are included in this excursion. Arctic Adventure tour guide will contact you before departure. Please make sure your phone and email are reachable in Greenland.
If there are any last-minute changes, Arctic Adventure will contact you using your contact information and phone number. Please make sure your phone is reachable in Greenland.
Arctic Adventure will do its utmost to reach you, but in the case that you fail to meet at the starting point in due time and you fail to participate in the excursion Arctic Adventure has no obligations and do not make any refund.
Please Note
You have to be in good physical shape to participate in this tour
The transfers and pick-up service are included in this excursion. Arctic Adventure tour guide will contact you before departure. Please make sure your phone and email are reachable in Greenland.
If there are any last-minute changes, Arctic Adventure will contact you using your contact information and phone number. Please make sure your phone is reachable in Greenland.
Arctic Adventure will do its utmost to reach you, but in the case that you fail to meet at the starting point in due time and you fail to participate in the excursion Arctic Adventure has no obligations and do not make any refund.
What’s Included
- Tour guide
- Pick-up and transfer
- Packed Lunch
Not Included
- Travel cancellation insurance
- Other extra expenses
Practical Information
FAQ
For this excursion, we receive booking until the departure time of the excursion. However, please note that limited seats are provided. Late booking may be unavailable.
Weather in Greenland can be quite unpredictable, thus, cancellations and reschedule may occur.
If the excursion is cancelled due to weather conditions, failure to reach the minimum number of participants or other unpredictable situations, Arctic Adventure ApS reserves the right to cancel the excursion. For excursions cancelled by Arctic Adventure ApS under this situation, our customers will get a 100% refund.
Please go to “Practical Information” –>” Terms and Conditions” to view the detailed cancellation policy.
For excursions in Kangerlussuaq, transfers from and to Hotel Kangerlussuaq are included.
For excursions in Ilulissat and Nuuk, please refer to the “Included” and “Not Included” section for detailed information.
For excursions in Sisimiut, transfers starting from Hotel Sisimiut are included.
For excursions and tours in Iceland (apart from Whale Watching), pick-up and transfer from the nearest pick-up spot are included. Please check with the reception for detailed pick-up spot.
We strongly advise you to read the “Included” and “Not included” section for detailed information. If there should be any discrepancies about the transfer, the information under “included” and “not included” shall prevail.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us.
EQUIPMENT LIST
- Other clothing should be picked according to weather that day, you will not get much colder on the glacier as on the ground.
- Sturdy Hiking Boots – waterproof with good ankle support.
- Woollen/or thermal windproof hat, which covers your neck (alternatively, thermal face mask);
- Woollen/or thermal gloves (ideal as a base layer under waterproof gloves or mittens);
- Woollen/or thermal socks
- Warm, insulated winter jacket and snow trousers or salopettes;
- Woollen long sleeved shirts/or thermal shirts
- Thick sweater and woollen pullovers;
- Heat pads for hands and feet (especially for dog sled tours).
- Lip balm, cream and moisturizer