Tucked along the icy fjords of southern Greenland, Qaqortoq is renowned for its open-air stone carvings, rich Inuit and Norse heritage, and a warm, close-knit community. You'll see the cultural treasures, from bold sculptures and old legends to cozy cafés and stories passed down for generations. Our tour begins right here at the Tenders Pier, your first step into the town. Go at your own pace, anytime, the tour never expires.
The tour starts at Tenders Pier in Qaqortoq just next to an interesting stone of Stone and Man Erik the Red. Our adventure begins here, at the beginning. Then you'll be guided step by step through the city hearing it's tales
The tour ends at a great view of the ocean, and a big boot. What's it's story? Take the tour to find out.
We will be climbing a few stairs to get one of the best views in town, and see a few sites along the way.
The tour starts at Tenders Pier in Qaqortoq just next to an interesting stone of Stone and Man Erik the Red. Our adventure begins here, at the beginning. Then you'll be guided step by step through the city hearing it's tales
On our tour we will stop and see many art rock carvings that tell the story of the people that make this land home.
Awesome fountain with a deep meaning. What's the deep meaning? Find out on the tour
You'll see the fish market and the locals in action, this is a real site of real people doing what they do best.
The tour stops outside the Qaqortoq Museum and you'll hear it's story too
The old chruch with the headstone outside. Who's buried there? Well one of the most important people in Greenland's history.
The tour ends at a great view of the ocean, and a big boot. What's it's story? Take the tour to find out.
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