Go Ice Diving under a Glacier at the Sermilik Fjord, Greenland
As divers descend to depths of up to 25 meters in the cold waters, Greenland is the kind of place you see in epic movies: rugged fjords covered in ice all around and a spectacular landscape that extends underwater as well.
Diving in the Arctic demands strength of character because the environment under the ocean surface requires the diver’s full attention. Even though ice diving is already not for the faint of heart, Greenland goes above and beyond by offering the chance to dive under and around an iceberg while it is encircled by glacier-blue waters, in a setting that very few people will ever get the opportunity to do. Once on dry ground, you can use dogsleds or snowmobiles to go through the dense cotton-like snow, which is the only way to the remote alpine huts that dot Eastern Greenland