Qaqortoq, Greenland Port Reviews

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by njekers

There was not much to see or do. There were only a few excursions but they required a lot of walking up hills and given that the average age of passengers was probably around 70, not many people did an excursion. It was a tender port and the cruise director the night before admitted that most people would probably go into town and be back on the ship within an hour. He wasn't kidding. There just wasn't much to do, although the people that we met were quite friendly.

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by g33fl

Quaint village- we did the Great Lake hike. Had I known where the trail started, we would have done it in our own - it wasn’t worth the $ they charged. Too many people & it wasn’t informative, just follow a college student on a local path

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by Esskay

Nice to say I’ve been to Greenland but there is really nothing much to see or do in this tiny village. We walked around for about one hour and took in how the locals lived. This was interesting but otherwise there just isn’t much here.

by sheryltlittle

We went to an excursion to the Hvalsey Ruins. It requires a 30 minute boat ride. Which was nice. There were only 6 passengers. But, it requires many stairs & the terrain at the ruins is hilly. So not for persons with any hip, knee or gait issues.

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