Greenland Geo-Adventure Package Pricing (including airfare):
Minimum 8 people in the group - $4,100.00 per person for 10 day tour from USA (couples inquire) - $3,400.00 per person for those traveling to Iceland on their own (airfare between Iceland and country of origin not included).
Pricing includes:
- Roundtrip airfare between Baltimore Washington (or JFK, BOS, ORD) and Narsarsuak Greenland (via Iceland)
- Boat pickup at airport and travel to Narsaq
- All transportation within Greenland to rock collecting areas

- Guide services (no portage)
- Boat travel, gas and expenses
- Car/truck travel (tight and rough - but it gets us there).
Iceland Stopovers - travel to Greenland does not require a night stay over in Iceland, but travel back to the states will require a stayover. Hotel reservations/charges in Iceland are the individual’s responsibility.
Expenses not covered:
Hotel - Guests are responsible for their own hotel expenses.
Camping Gear - Adventurers who intend to camp must provide their own camping gear - should run less than $450.00 depending on your choices (see camping page).
Food - All food expenses are the responsibility of each tour attendee.
Shipping your finds - 15 Kilos per person, $300.00 charge for shipping your finds by boat in one of our regular shipments. Please read the rules regarding shipping minerals in the “Fine Print” section
Iceland costs: Pricing does not include food, hotel rooms, accommodations in Iceland.
Please read the “Fine Print”.
Example Budget:
Package Cost: $4,100.00
Daily Expenses: (suggested guidelines only)
- Food: $20.00
- Hotel: $60.00 (per person)
- Sundries: $10.00
- Supplies (food stores, beer, snacks, etc): $200.00
Miscelleaneous:
- Airport bus fare in Iceland (2 trips): $40.00
- 1 night hotel in Iceland (return leg): $175.00
- Meals in Iceland: $50.00
- T-Shirts+++ for folks back home: $100.00
You may spend more if you buy gifts, jewlery, or dine lavishly. You may spend less if you are frugal, eat a lot of peanut butter. One place where we cannot cut corners is hotel rooms. Even if you plan on camping most of the time, you must have a backup room in the event the weather turns nasty. Two people can share a room, but the costs don’t go down dramatically (rooms are rented per person)
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