QAQORTOQ CRUISES

Start planning your cruise and book your excursions to Qaqortoq

Start planning your cruise and book your excursions to Qaqortoq

The port of Qaqortoq is the largest city in Southern Greenland and is set in a system of fjords. This MSC Northern Europe Cruises destination is perched on an inlet in the Davis Strait and boasts 18th-centruy colonial architecture, stunning natural landscapes, and an attractive landmark fountain.

MSC Cruises excursions offer plenty of exciting things to see including:

• Tasersuaq Lake Hike
• Hvalsey Church Ruins by Boat
• Qaqortoq Discovery and Greenlandic Tasting Session

An MSC Cruises excursion around Lake Tasersuaq will have you discovering the enchanting world of the Arctic tundra.

Take a leisurely hike across picturesque countryside before reaching the town of Qaqortoq. Discover a stream that forms a natural pool and an abundance of local birdlife. A guide will share fascinating knowledge about the region and its otherworldly landscapes.

Located on the banks of a breathtaking fjord stands Hvalsey church, Greenland’s ancient Norse ruin. On an MSC Cruises excursion you’ll travel to the site by boat, to see this this amazing archaic structure in detail. From the comfort of the vessel, take in views of Greenland’s majestic fjords and mountains, before exploring the 12th-century church and the adjacent 10th-century farmstead. On a grassy slope, pause for a moment to soak up the spectacular atmosphere.

Enjoy a guided MSC Cruises excursion to the colourful fishing town of Qaqortoq where you’ll explore this charming location on foot. There, you’ll find plenty of pretty attractions including Saviors Church, the landmark fountain, and the local Inuit museum. Learn about Qaqortoq’s native cultural heritage before stopping at a local restaurant to savour a selection of Inuit specialities! Afterwards, take in views of the icy blue fjords before heading back to the ship.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
At this port, the ship may anchor offshore, requiring Guests to use a tender boat (a smaller vessel) to reach the shore. Please be aware that the tender may not be suitable for individuals with disabilities, reduced mobility, or balance issues. Ensuring the safety of our guests is our top priority, so it is crucial that guests can safely use the tender. For further details, please refer to our Terms & Conditions (Section 7).

CRUISES TO QAQORTOQ IN 2024