The Fin Whale
The fin whale is a baleen whale which can grow to more than a whopping 25 meters or almost 90 feet which makes it the second longest animal on the planet.
Continue ReadingThe fin whale is a baleen whale which can grow to more than a whopping 25 meters or almost 90 feet which makes it the second longest animal on the planet.
Continue ReadingWatching humpback whales is to engage in a constant game of hide and seek as the whales can play around the surface or make small dives while eating before going under for a longer spell, keeping the captain and passengers occupied with scouting every corner around the boat.
Continue ReadingManiitsoq is at the heart of a land of extremes, and the rough and fascinating climate blends with a backcountry scenery so rugged that it can best be described by silent awe. So get out there on the water or into the mountains with a skilled local to guide you.
Continue ReadingThe Harp Seals are such frequent visitors in the Arctic Circle Region and around Greenland in general that they have received a well-known nickname: The Greenland Seal [Phoca groenlandica].
Continue ReadingBased in Sisimiut and working from the 35 foot Targa “Sirius” and the 42 foot Kingfisher “Vega”, Sirius Greenland is equipped to handle up to 12 passengers on each boat.
Continue ReadingKangia Boat Charter are based in Maniitsoq, which is a veritable whale safari hotspot in the Arctic Circle Region. The sea and fiords around the town are also a prime Greenlandic whale safari destination, and you have a world of whales outside the front door all summer long.
Continue ReadingAt the land’s end on the eastern fringes of the town Maniitsoq is a whale viewing platform. From this point above the sea both humpback whales, minke whales, and fin whales can be spotted during the summertime, along with Greenland seals and harbor porpoises.
Continue ReadingThe deft little minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) only grows to a mere 8-9 meters or the size of a family camper, weighing in at roughly 8 tons for specimens found in the North Atlantic.
Continue ReadingSisimiut is the base camp for adventure tourism such as angling, dogsledding, hiking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, diving, helisightseeing, visits to abandoned settlements, and much more.
Continue ReadingBased in Maniitsoq, the whale safari hotspot of the Arctic Circle Region, and a prime Greenlandic whale safari destination, Maniitsoq Tour Boat has a world of whales outside the front door all summer long.
Continue ReadingKangia Boat Charter are based in Maniitsoq, which is a veritable whale safari hotspot in the Arctic Circle Region. The sea and fiords around the town are also a prime Greenlandic whale safari destination, and you have a world of whales outside the front door all summer long.
Continue ReadingBased in Sisimiut and working from the 35 foot Targa "Sirius" and the 42 foot Kingfisher "Vega", Sirius Greenland is equipped to handle up to 12 passengers on each boat.
Continue ReadingBased in Maniitsoq, the whale safari hotspot of the Arctic Circle Region, and a prime Greenlandic whale safari destination, Maniitsoq Tour Boat has a world of whales outside the front door all summer long.
Continue ReadingAt the land’s end on the eastern fringes of the town Maniitsoq is a whale viewing platform. From this point above the sea both humpback whales, minke whales, and fin whales can be spotted during the summertime, along with Greenland seals and harbor porpoises.
Continue ReadingThe fin whale is a baleen whale which can grow to more than a whopping 25 meters or almost 90 feet which makes it the second longest animal on the planet.
Continue ReadingThe deft little minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) only grows to a mere 8-9 meters or the size of a family camper, weighing in at roughly 8 tons for specimens found in the North Atlantic.
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