The M/V Kisaq is a 27-meter ice-strengthened ship. She was originally built in 1967 to carry passengers between isolated settlements in southern Greenland. In her more recent history, she can accommodate ten people on winter and summer tours across West Greenland. The ship is equipped with advanced navigation systems, ensuring safe passage through the treacherous waters of Greenland. With a powerful engine, the M/V Kisaq can navigate over ice-filled seas, providing year-round service regardless of weather conditions.
The M/V Kisaq has five comfortable guest cabins, each with two single beds, a closet, a sink, and personal shelves in each room. With three lounge/eating areas, there is lots of room to hang out with the group or find your own space to enjoy the place. The Kisaq has lots of deck space to watch the world go by or hang out in the wheelhouse with the crew.
Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!
Meyer Smolen
TrustScore 4.9 | 322 reviews
TrustScore 4.9 of 5
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1 hour ago
Planners listened carefully to goals of travelers and were aware of trip costs and add-ons. Very knowledgeable and helpful with scheduling the trip details
Susan
4 hours ago
Shannon, understood what we needed and executed it. Our trip was further complicated by us being in 2 different countries.
Bill P
1 day ago
Responsive and helpful information from Jessica.
Monica Moore
1 day ago
Kassandra and Maria made the process idiot-proof and enjoyable. I'll book with Adventure Life for a third time based on these interactions alone!
Michelle Morrow
3 days ago
I wasnt thrilled with the island choices offered on our dates but my friend suggested cruising and you have good reviews