Nanortalik, Greenland Port Reviews

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by bowsprit

A beautiful day. Although the community is small, it is an interesting and friendly place. Beside the usual walking tours, there was also boat tours out to the icebergs, and tours to the glacier. That was what we did, and it was great! The views as we cruised along were spectacular. And once at the base of the glacier we were able to set foot onshore and explore. I will try to add photos.

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by ColoradoSteve

A small village of 1,000 people. The port facilities can only handle one tender at a time. We spent 2 1/2 hours total waiting time for a two hour walking tour on our own. Big ships should NOT go here.

Visited: Aug 19, 2019

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by whitelawcs

We walked to the church and on the way saw lots of local crafts. There was a grocery store to get souvenirs or Danish snacks. Bead crafts were lovely.

4

by glomarrone

This small town is easily seen on foot. Not much to do here but the town is rugged and interesting. There was a gift shop where everyone stopped in to buy souvenirs. Be sure to see the dancing show put on for visitors. There is lots of opportunities for photographs but the area is hilly.

Visited: Aug 02, 2017

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5

by Margo38

Just a small fishing village. Went in on tender and just walked around the town and met the locals. I did not take a shore excursion.

5

by Dassel

We went on an excursion to see the icebergs. In a small boat (6 people). You get a warm overall so you keep nice and warm. The icebergs were amazing! The town itself is not much, so it's wise to book an excursion here

by sheryltlittle

Our excursion was great. We took a RIB boat out to the icebergs for an up close & personal look. It is a tender port, with only room for 1 boat at the dock d so o getting back on the tender was an hour and a half process. Princess served hot cocoa and cookies while we waited in the line. But this definitely needs to be addressed.

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