Greenland

Sermilik Fjord Ice Road

Winter-only fjord crossing to remote settlements

Extreme

When Sermilik Fjord freezes solid from February through April, it becomes Greenland’s most spectacular ice highway. This 45-kilometer seasonal route runs from Tasiilaq across the frozen fjord to traditional hunting settlements like Tiniteqilaaq, passing massive icebergs frozen into the sea ice. The route requires crossing pressure ridges where ice sheets collide, creating 3-meter walls that need careful navigation or winching. GPS coordinates are critical since whiteout conditions can hit without warning.

This is extreme-level driving requiring specialized Arctic vehicles with studded tires, emergency shelter systems, and ice rescue equipment. Local Inuit guides are essential — they know ice conditions and safe crossing points that GPS can’t tell you. Best accessed February-March when ice is thickest, but conditions change daily based on wind and current. No official permits, but register with local authorities in Tasiilaq. The reward is accessing some of Greenland’s most traditional settlements where dogsledding and subsistence hunting still define daily life.

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Length (miles)28 mi / 45 km
Duration1-2 days
Max elevation (ft)164 ft
Best seasonFebruary-April
Minimum vehicleArctic-spec 4WD with studded tires and ice equipment
Nearest townTasiilaq, Greenland
Land managerGovernment of Greenland
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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